Geoffrey Eagar
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Geoffrey Eagar was an accountant
Accountant
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 and Treasurer
Treasurer
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 of the Government of New South Wales
Government of New South Wales
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, Australia
Australia
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Eagar was born in Sydney
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, son of Edward
Edward Eagar
-Early life:Eagar was born in Killarney, Ireland. His parents were landed gentry so he was well educated. He trained as a solicitor and became an attorney to His Majesty's Courts in Ireland. In 1809 he was charged with forging a bill of exchange, and he was convicted and sentenced to death...

, an emancipated convict
Emancipist
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 who helped found the Westpac Bank, then known as the Bank of New South Wales. Edward left Australia to take a legal battle over the rights of freed convicts to London, and did not return. His mother Jemima then married William Wentworth
William Wentworth
William Charles Wentworth was an Australian poet, explorer, journalist and politician, and one of the leading figures of early colonial New South Wales...

, and gave birth to a son. In 1843 he married Mary Ann Bucknell, and the couple had a son, Arthur.

Eagar worked at the Bank of New South Wales from 1854 for around five years before being appointed to the New South Wales Legislative Council
New South Wales Legislative Council
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, the upper house of the state government in 1859. He resigned a year later but in 1863 he was elected to the lower house
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
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, representing the seat of West Sydney
Electoral district of West Sydney
West Sydney was an electoral district for the Legislative Assembly in the Australian State of New South Wales created in 1859 from part of the electoral district of Sydney, covering the western part of the current Sydney central business district, Ultimo and Pyrmont, bordered by George Street,...

. He served in the seat twice, from 1863 to 1864 and 1865 to 1869. During this period, he served as Secretary for Public Works from 1858 to 1860 and as Colonial Treasurer from 1863 to 1865 and from 1866 to 1868. After leaving parliament he was appointed head of the New South Wales Treasury from 1872 to 1891.

Eagar died at his home at in the Sydney suburb of Glebe Point
Glebe, New South Wales
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, survived by his wife and three of their four children. He also had a house in the Blue Mountains, opposite Eagar's Platform, now called Valley Heights railway station
Valley Heights railway station, New South Wales
-Transport links:Blue Mountains Bus Company runs one route via Valley Heights railway station:*Route 690P - between Faulconbridge and Penrith-Neighbouring stations:-External links:* NSW Heritage Office listing: * NSW Heritage Office listing:...

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