Chairman, Perth Town Trust (1838-1858)
Incumbent | Term of Office |
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George Leake | 1838–1840 |
Richard Hinds | 1841 |
Walter Boyd Andrews | 1842 |
Thomas Helms | 1843–1845 |
James Purkis | 1846–1848 |
Thomas Helms; Capt. Daniel Scott | 1849 |
Henry Laroche Cole | 1853 |
George Shenton Sr | 1854–1855 |
George Shenton Sr; Sir Luke Leake | 1856 |
George Shenton Sr | 1857–1858 |
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