Sir Thomas Rainsford Bavin

Born: 5 May 1874, Kaiapoi, New Zealand
Occupation: Barrister
| Member Legislative Assembly | Gordon: March 1917-February 1920; Ryde: March 1920-September 1927; Gordon: October 1927-October 1935 (resigned) |
| Appointed Judge of NSW Supreme Court | 1935 |
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| Vice-President UAP | 1932 - 1935 |
| Colonial Secretary | 1929 |
| Premier | 1927 - 1930 |
| Treasurer | 1927 - 1929 |
| Rejoined National Party, Leader | 1925 - 1932 |
| Becoming deputy leader of Progressives, stood as Coalition candidate | 1922 |
| Minister of Justice | 1921 |
| Resigned from National Party | 1920 |
| Alderman Willoughby | 1911 - 1914 |
| President Royal Commissioner Food Supply | 1911 - 1913 |
| Cont. Canterbury | 1898 |
| Called to Bar | 1897 |
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