Biography
Mason was born in Ireland and lived there until emigrating to Australia when he was twenty-two settling in Victoria. He was first elected to the Victorian Legislative Assembly for Gippsland South in 1871 and served for many years. While serving in the Assembly he would travel across South Gippsland on horseback accompanied by his wife to visit his constituents. In 1892 Mason elected as Chairman of Committees for the Legislative Assembly and served in that capacity until becoming Speaker of the House in 1897. He served as Speaker until 1902 when he lost the election for Gippsland South ending his service in the Legislative Assembly. He worked in Hawthorn and Camberwell courts in his magistrate career and also as the chairman of several wages boards which allowed him to use his skills as Speaker of the House to mediate wage disputes between employees and companies. In 1915 Mason suffered a brain hemorrhage at his home in South Yarra and was unconscious when a doctor arrived and died the next day. He was survived by a wife, two sons, and two daughters. ==References==