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Samuel Wilson (Portsmouth MP)

Sir Samuel Wilson was an Irish-born Australian pastoralist and politician, and later a British Member of Parliament.

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Coursing was his preferred sport and he was President of the Ballarat Coursing Club from at least 1875 to 1882. He awarded £20 for the winner of the 1875 Ercildoune Cup and in 1876 it was run on his Ercildoune estate. He was elected a member of the Victorian Legislative Council (1875-1881) and Legislative Assembly (1861-64) for the Western Province. He was knighted in 1875. Around that time he purchased the magnificent Ercildoune property for a rumoured £250,000. He died on 11 June 1895, and is buried in Kensal Green Cemetery, London. Lady Wilson stayed on at Grosvenor Square until 1907. ==Marriage and issue==
Marriage and issue
In 1861 he married a daughter of the Hon William Campbell. William Campbell is credited with being the first person to find gold in Clunes in 1850 and so spark the Victoria gold rush. They had four sons and five daughters: all four sons and two of the daughters survived him. His eldest son, Lieutenant-Colonel Gordon Chesney Wilson, married Lady Sarah Isabella Churchill, sister of Lord Randolph Churchill, he fell in The First World War on 6 November 1914 and is buried at Zillebeke Churchyard , West Flanders, Belgium. Another son Wilfred Wilson was mortally wounded in an attack on Boer positions at Hartebeestfontein during the Second Boer War. His daughter Maud Margaret Wilson married Warner Hastings, 15th Earl of Huntingdon in 1892. His son Clarence lived at Grove Place, Nursling , Southampton, Hampshire ==References==
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