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 === Shafston House === === Shafston House ===
-By January 1862, the family lived at //Shafston//((Andrew Darbyshire, A Fair Slice of St Lucia. Thomas Lodge Murray-Prior, St Lucia History Group research paper no. 8, p42; TLM-P diary entry January 1862; Kerry Heckenberg,'A taste for art in colonial Queensland: The Queensland Art Gallery Foundational Bequest of Thomas Lodge Murray-Prior', //Queensland Review//, 25:1, June 2018, pp.119-136 states it was on George Street)) in the highly desirable riverside Brisbane suburb of [[wp>Kangaroo_Point,_Queensland|Kangaroo Point]].((For photos of //Shafston//, see //The Queenslander//, 25 September 1930, p.41.)) The house was previously called //Ravenscott// but renamed by its then owner Henry Russell in 1852. Little or nothing of the original Shafston House remains.((Andrew DarbyshireA Fair Slice of St Lucia. Thomas Lodge Murray-Prior, St Lucia History Group research paper no. 8, p.108.)) \\+TLM-P and his family lived in //Shafston House// from at least September 1861 to 1866, mostly covering the period of his first period in office as Postmaster-General.((Allan Morrison, 'Some Queensland Postmasters-General", Brisbane, Post Office Historical Society, 1953, p.5, copy J. Godden; Andrew Darbyshire, A Fair Slice of St Lucia.Thomas Lodge Murray-Prior, St Lucia History Group research paper no. 8, p42; TLM-P diary entry January 1862; Kerry Heckenberg,'A taste for art in colonial Queensland: The Queensland Art Gallery Foundational Bequest of Thomas Lodge Murray-Prior', //Queensland Review//, 25:1, June 2018, pp.119-136 states it was on George Street)) The 1861 date comes from two advertisements in September that year: 'Mrs Barker' (presumably Matilda's sister) advertised for two servants, requesting they apply to her at //Shafston//, Kangaroo Point. The very next ad was for an experienced nurse, with applicants to apply to Mrs Murray Prior at //Shafston//. The nurse was presumably to look after baby Hugh.((//The Courier//, 11 September 1861, p.3.)) \\
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-{{:shafston_conrad_martens147574607_4026658964020994_1684939499504175106_n.jpg?400|}} A sketch of Shafston (then Ravenscott) by Conrad Martens in 1851, Facebook post by the State Library Of Queensland, 10 February 2021. ((thanks to Madonna Grehan for this reference))\\+{{:shafston_conrad_martens147574607_4026658964020994_1684939499504175106_n.jpg?400|}} A sketch of Shafston (then Ravenscott) by Conrad Martens in 1851, Facebook post by the State Library Of Queensland, 10 February 2021.((thanks to Madonna Grehan for this reference))\\
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-TLM-P lived in //Shafston// after he was appointed Postmaster-General in 1862, until the end of his first period in that office in 1866.((Allan Morrison'Some Queensland Postmasters-General", Brisbane, Post Office Historical Society, 1953, p.5, copy JGodden))  The heritage listing for the property states it was owned by grazier and sugar-grower Louis Hope from October 1859, and then rented to Gilbert Eliot, Speaker of the Queensland Parliament and, from 1874-78, Matilda's brother-in-law William Barker of Telemon Station. There is no mention of a period of tenancy by TLM-P.(([[https://environment.ehp.qld.gov.au/heritage-register/detail/?id=600241|Shafston House]])) Two advertisements for September 1861 suggest that Matilda was staying there with her sister. 'Mrs Barker' advertised for two servants, requesting they apply to her at //Shafston//, Kangaroo Point. The very next ad was for an experienced nurse, presumably to look after baby HughApplicants were asked to apply to Mrs Murray Prior at //Shafston//.((//The Courier//, 11 September 1861, p.3.))  Around the early 1900s, //Shafston// was owned by Mary (Madge) McConnel, the wife of J.H. McConnel, the family that Thomas de M M-P's daughter Phyllis married into.((F. Lord,//The Queenslander//, 25 September 1930, p.7; [[https://cressbrookstation.com.au/the-mcconnel-family-cressbrook-today]]/))\\+//Shafston House// was built in 1851 close to the Brisbane River in [[wp>Kangaroo_Point,_Queensland|Kangaroo Point]].The house was previously called //Ravenscott// but renamed by its then owner Henry Russell in 1852Its heritage listing states it was owned by grazier and sugar-grower Louis Hope from October 1859, and then rented to Gilbert Eliot, Speaker of the Queensland Parliament and, from 1874-78, (Matilda's brother-in-lawWilliam Barker of //Telemon// Station. There is no mention of a period of tenancy by TLM-P.(([[https://environment.ehp.qld.gov.au/heritage-register/detail/?id=600241|Shafston House]])) The original Shafston House was demolished in c.1881 and a more imposing one built.((//The Queenslander//, 25 September 1930, p.7; Andrew Darbyshire, A Fair Slice of St Lucia. Thomas Lodge Murray-Prior, St Lucia History Group research paper no. 8, p.108.)) The new house continued to attract occupiers in the Murray-Prior family circle. In the early 1900s, it was owned by Mary (Madge) McConnel, the widow of J.H. McConnel, the family that Thomas de M M-P's daughter Phyllis married into.((F. Lord,//The Queenslander//, 25 September 1930, p.7; [[https://cressbrookstation.com.au/the-mcconnel-family-cressbrook-today]]/))\\
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 === 1 Hodgson's Terrace === === 1 Hodgson's Terrace ===
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