Francis Stubley | |
Constituency Am1: | Kennedy |
Assembly1: | Queensland Legislative |
Term Start1: | 28 November 1878 |
Term End1: | 5 October 1883 |
Predecessor1: | New seat |
Successor1: | Arthur Rutledge |
Alongside1: | Henry Palmer |
Birth Date: | 1833 |
Birth Place: | England |
Death Date: | 23 February 1886 (aged 52 or 53) |
Death Place: | Foote's Lagoon Camp, Queensland, Australia |
Birthname: | Francis Horace Stubley |
Nationality: | English Australian |
Occupation: | Blacksmith |
Francis Horace Stubley (1833–1886) was a politician in Queensland, Australia. Born 1833 in England, Died 23 February 1886 in Queensland, Australia. He was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.[1] He was member for Kennedy from 28 November 1878 to 5 October 1883.[2] Popular amongst the young labourers in the goldfields, Stubley won his seat with overwhelming support.[3]
In 1884 Stubley was sentenced to prison for bankruptcy and concealing assets but released soon after.