Australian politician
Charles Lindsay (c. 1812 – 11 December 1884) was a Scottish pastoralist and politician in the young colony of South Australia.
He was elected to the Adelaide Philosophical Society in August 1859[1] and appointed Justice of the Peace in 1862.[2]
He was MHA for Flinders from November 1862 to February 1865,[3] whereupon he left for England, never to return. He built a mansion on the family property in Lanarkshire.[4] He died in London.
His brother John Lindsay was MHA for Encounter Bay from 1860 to 1865.[5]
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