Thomas Lodge Murray-Prior


The Hon. Thomas Lodge Murray-Prior was a pastoralist and politician in the colony of Queensland, now a state of Australia. He held the office of Postmaster-General in Queensland, Australia, whilst Member of the Queensland Legislative Council.

Early life

Thomas Lodge Murray-Prior was born on 13 November 1819 at Wells, Somerset, England, the son of Thomas Murray-Prior of Windsor Terrace and his second wife Eliza Catherine Skinner. His father was born in 1790 and was an officer in the 11th Hussars and served at the Battle of Waterloo. His parents married at Cookham Church, Berkshire, on 31 December 1818. His father died in Southsea on 19 July 1864. His mother died on 18 November 1863. His paternal grandparents were Thomas Murray-Prior of Rathdowney, Ireland, and Catherine Palmer. His maternal grandparents were William Augustus Skinner of Moor Hall, Cookham, and Mary Orlebar.
Murray-Prior was educated by the private tutors Monsieur Giron at Reading, and Dr. Burney at Gosport and in Brussels under Reverend William Drury.

Farming in Queensland

Murray-Prior took up sheep farming on a large scale; during one scab outbreak in 1858 he lost 8,000 sheep; during that same year he sold his sheep farm and bought a banana plantation at Ormiston, Queensland.

Postmaster-General

In 1860 Murray-Prior tried but failed to be elected to the seat of East Moreton, and in 1861 became a Postal Inspector – he became Postmaster-General in 1862. When this position became a political post, he was nominated to the Legislative Council on 10 April 1866. In 1863 Rachel Henning wrote: "I suppose it does not require any great talent to be a Postmaster General. I hope not, for such a goose I have seldom seen. He talked incessantly and all his conversation consisted of pointless stories of which he himself was the hero."

Marriages and issue

On 3 September 1846 in Liverpool Murray-Prior married Matilda Harpur, daughter of the immigrant Thomas Harpur of Belfast. After Matilda's death in 1868 at age 41, he married a second time in Ryde, New South Wales, on 18 December 1872 to Nora Clarina Barton, who was an aunt of Poet Andrew Barton Paterson and cousin of Sir John Darvall, daughter of Robert Johnstone Barton and wife Emily Mary Darvall, paternal granddaughter of Charles Barton and Susannah Johnston and maternal granddaughter of Edward Darvall and Emily Godschall Johnson.
He was survived by seven of the twelve children of his first marriage and seven of the eight children from his second. His eldest daughter, Rosa Praed, was a noted author. Another daughter, Elizabeth Catherine; married John Robert Jardine, a grandson of Sir Alexander Jardine, 6th Baronet. A noted collector of paintings, some of his collection is now held by Brisbane Art Gallery.

Descendancy to the Queen of the Albanians

His son Robert Sterling Murray-Prior married Estella Augusta Herring at Gladesville on 22 April 1906, daughter of Gerard Edgar Herring, Under Secretary for Lands, and second wife Caroline Estella De Lange.
His granddaughter Phyllis Dorothea Murray-Prior married at Hunters Hill on 23 February 1935 Alan Robert Cullen-Ward, son of Rupert Allen Cullen-Ward and wife Mary Winifred Collins, paternal grandson of William Cullen-Ward and Mary Ann Hibbard, maternal grandson of Robert Collins and Winifred Geraghty, and great-grandson of William Ward and Elizabeth Ann Cullen.
His great-granddaughter, Susan Barbara Cullen-Ward, married Crown Prince Leka of Albania, only son of King Zog I of Albania.

Death

Murray-Prior died at Whytecliffe, Nundah, Queensland, on 31 December 1892 and was buried in Toowong Cemetery.