John Horgan (Australian politician)

John Horgan (Australian politician)

John William Horgan (15 July 18348 July 1907) was a Member of the Western Australian Legislative Council in 1888–89. He is remembered most for his aggressive election campaigns in which he characterised six of the most prominent families in colonial Western Australia as the "six hungry families".

John Horgan was born in Maroon, Cork, Ireland on 15 July 1834. He was educated at Dr. Moynihan's Collegiate School in Cork. In the 1860s and 1870s he practiced as a barrister and solicitor in Cork, becoming honorary secretary of the Cork Law Society. He became active in British politics, campaigning actively, and ultimately successfully, for the election to the House of Commons of Joseph Ronayne.

Horgan married Mary Ann Oliff (nee Horan) in 1861; they would have twelve children. In 1876, Horgan emigrated with his family to New South Wales. For the next five years he practiced law there. During this period there was constant conflict in the colony over Henry Parkes' plan to introduce free, compulsory, secular education. This was aggressively resisted by Roman Catholics, whose schools would be closed. A devout Roman Catholic, Horgan was against Parkes' plan, and in January 1881, following the successful passing of Parkes' legislation, Horgan and his family relocated to Western Australia.

In Western Australia, Horgan turned his energies to improving the standing of the working class. In his work he took on working men's cases for free, and in 1883–84 he helped secure limited reforms to the Master and Servant Act. In 1886, Horgan, along with Richard "Dickie" Haynes, formed Western Australia's first Eight Hours Association to agitate for the Eight-hour day.

In May 1886, the Legislative Council seat of Perth was made vacant by the death of Luke Leake. The following month a by-election was held for the seat, and Horgan nominated. His platform was radical for its time; he advocated responsible government, payment of members, manhood suffrage, a land tax, and a unicameral legislature. He was an aggressive critic of the Government and the colony's powerful ruling elite. It was during this campaign that Horgan first characterised the most wealthy and powerful families of the colony as the "six hungry families", implying that they were hungry for more wealth, power and land. Although Edward Scott easily won the seat, Horgan surprised many by taking second place in the poll. Shortly after the election, he was successfully sued for libel by George Walpole Leake, a member of one of the "Six Hungry Families", and fined £100.

In May 1888, Stephen Henry Parker petitioned for bankruptcy, and was therefore obliged to resign his seat in the Legislative Council. Horgan contested the subsequent by-election, on a similar platform as previously. He remained a stauch opponent of the Government, and was especially critical of Governor Broome, who was seen by many of the working class as overbearing and quarrelsome. To the great surprise of the colony's ruling elite, Horgan defeated his conservative opponent Septimus Burt by three votes. Stannage (1979) writes that "Horgan's victory was regarded at the time as a turning point in the history of working men's political activity.... The election had a liberating effect on the minds of the workers, analogous to the victory of Robert Lowe in Sydney forty years previously." Despite the significance of his election, Horgan achieved little in the Legislative Council, and held his seat only until the next general election on 22 January 1889, in which he was defeated by Edward Keene.

In August 1889, Horgan's wife died, and in February 1891 he married Mary Ann (Marion) Coffey. From 1890, Horgan practiced in partnership with Frederick Moorhead, and later with M. G. Lavan. He died in Perth on 8 July 1907, and was buried at East Perth Cemetery.

References

*Black and Bolton 2001
*cite book|author=Stannage, Charles Thomas|year=1979|title=The People of Perth: A Social History of Western Australia's Capital City|location=Perth, Western Australia | publisher=Perth City Council|id=ISBN 0-909994-86-2

External links

*cite web|title=The Constitution Centre of Western Australia - The Six Hungry Families|url=http://www.ccentre.wa.gov.au/index.cfm?event=hungryFamilies

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DATE OF BIRTH=15 July 1834
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DATE OF DEATH=8 July 1907
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