Richard Warry  | |
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| 6th Mayor of Brisbane | |
| In office 1866–1866  | |
| Preceded by | Albert Hockings | 
| Succeeded by | Albert Hockings | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | Richard Symes Warry 1829 England  | 
| Died | 12 March 1891 (aged 62) Enoggera, Queensland, Australia  | 
| Resting place | Toowong Cemetery | 
| Nationality | English Australian | 
| Spouse | Mary Lydia Pratten (m.1851 d.1929) | 
| Occupation | Shopkeeper | 
Richard Symes Warry was an alderman and mayor of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Personal life
Richard Symes Warry was born about 1829 in England, son of Thomas Warry and Maria Symes.[1] He was the brother of Thomas Symes Warry, a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.
On 25 January 1851 in Brisbane, Richard Symes Warry married Mary Lydia Pratten, daughter of Job Pratten and Ann Love.[1] They had a large family of children,[1] but as was common at that time, a number of the children died young:
- Maria Ann, born Brisbane 1852
 - Thomas Symes, born Brisbane 1854, played for the Maryborough cricket team[2]
 - Richard Symes, born Brisbane 1857, played for the Queensland cricket team[3]
 - Sarah Love, born Brisbane 1860
 - Lydia, born Brisbane 1862
 - Susan Elizabeth, born Brisbane 1863, died Brisbane 1864
 - George Love, born Brisbane 1865, died Brisbane 1913
 - Ada Frances, born Brisbane 1867, died Brisbane 1918
 - Alice Maude, born Queensland 1868
 - Mary, born Queensland 1871, died Brisbane 1876
 - Minnie Gertrude, born Queensland 1873
 - Edith May/Mary, born and died Brisbane 1874
 - Frank Symes, born and died Brisbane 1876
 - Clara Rose, born Brisbane 1877
 
Richard Symes Warry died 12 March 1891 at his residence Timsbury, Bamford Road, Enoggera, Queensland aged 62 years.[1][4][5] His wife Mary died in Brisbane in 1929. They are buried in Toowong Cemetery, together with other family members[6]
Business life
Richard Symes Warry was a grocer.[7] He was one of the earliest of the Queen Street storekeepers, having had a shop for many years on the eastern side near the corner with Albert Street. Later he had a shop opposite the General Post Office.[8]
Public life
Richard Symes Warry was an alderman of the Brisbane Municipal Council in 1862–1863 and 1865–1866. He was mayor in 1866. He took a break from public life for a number of years and then returned as alderman of the West Ward from 1883 to 1888 before finally retiring.[8][9]
He served on the following committees:[9]
- Finance Committee 1862, 1863, 1885, 1887
 - Water Committee 1862–1863
 - Lighting Committee 1863, 1866
 - Legislative Committee
 
See also
Notes
- 1 2 3 4 Queensland Registrar-General of Births, Deaths & Marriages
 - ↑ Cricket Archive – Thomas Warry
 - ↑ Queensland Cricket – Richard Warry
 - ↑ Brisbane Courier, Friday 13 March 1891, page 1
 - ↑ Brisbane Courier, Friday 13 March 1891, page 4
 - ↑ Warry, Richard Symes Brisbane City Council Grave Location Search
 - ↑ Brisbane Courier, Saturday 21 March 1891, page 7
 - 1 2 Brisbane Courier, Friday 13 March 1891, page 4
 - 1 2 Brisbane City Council Archives
 
