Alfred Broughton (Australian politician)

Alfred Delves Broughton (20 November 1826 – 10 March 1895) was a politician in Queensland, Australia.

[1] On 16 March 1858 Broughton married Clemence La Monnerie dit Fattorini at St James' Church, Sydney, New South Wales.

[1] Alfred Boughton entered the Queensland Legislative Assembly on 3 May 1860 when he was elected as the member to represent the electoral district of West Moreton in the 1860 colonial election for the first Parliament of Queensland after separation from New South Wales in 1859.

He resigned the seat on 21 December 1860 so that he could take up the position of police magistrate in Drayton.

[11][12] Having married secondly Mary Florence Louisa Rosenzweig, by whom he had issue including a son and namesake, Alfred (born 1891), educated at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge,[13] Broughton died on 10 March 1895 in Surrey, England.