Caleb Jenner

Caleb Joshua Jenner (9 December 1830 – 27 June 1890) was a politician in colonial Victoria (Australia), member of the Victorian Legislative Council.

Jenner held the office of president of the first reform league, established for the purpose of protecting native Industries.

[1] Jenner represented the South Western Province in the Legislative Council for more than twenty years, being returned in March 1863[3] in opposition to Charles Griffith, and from 1875 to 1883 was Chairman of Committees.

[1] Jenner, who retired from the Council in July 1886,[3] was a director of numerous local companies.

[1] Jenner died at his home in Mornington, Victoria, on 27 June 1890, survived by his wife Eliza Ann, née New, four sons and six daughters.