James Milne Wilson
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Sir James Milne Wilson (Born Banff, Scotland, February 12, 1812; Died Hobart, February 29, 1880) served as Premier of Tasmania from 1869 to 1872.
He was born in 1812 in Banff, Scotland later emigrating to Australia.
He was elected to the Tasmanian Legislative Council on October 18, 1859 and ten years later became the state's premier, serving three years in the post.
He died in Hobart in 1880, still a sitting member of the Tasmanian Legislative Council.
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| Preceded by: Richard Dry | Premier of Tasmania 1869-1872 | Succeeded by: Frederick Innes |
| Premiers of Tasmania | Image:Flag of Tasmania.svg |
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| Champ | Gregson | Weston | Smith | Chapman | Whyte | Dry | Wilson | Innes | Kennerley | Reibey | Fysh | Giblin | Crowther | Douglas | Agnew | Dobson | Braddon | E. Lewis | Propsting | Evans | Earle | Solomon | Lee | Hayes | Lyons | McPhee | Ogilvie | Dwyer-Gray | Cosgrove | Brooker | Reece | Bethune | Neilson | Lowe | Holgate | Gray | Field | Groom | Rundle | Bacon | Lennon | |

