Claud Farie, sometimes spelled Claude Farie (5 December 1816 – 22 August 1870) [1] was sheriff and politician in colonial Victoria, a member of the Victorian Legislative Council. [1]
Farie was born in Farme, near Glasgow, Scotland, the son of James Farie and his wife Jane, née Scott. [1]
Farie arrived in the Port Phillip District in January 1840. [1] He was made Sheriff of Victoria on 2 November 1852. [2]
In April 1854, Farie was elected to the unicameral Victorian Legislative Council for Villiers and Heytesbury. He held this position until resigning in October 1855. [1]
Farie was inspector-general of penal establishments in 1869; captain commanding the Southern Rifles (formerly Prahran and South Yarra Rifle Corps) 1863–1869 and Pentridge Rifle Corps in 1869. He was also president of the Melbourne Club in 1854. [1]
Farie died at his residence in Coburg, Victoria on 22 August 1870; [2] he had married Jane Cox on 18 December 1845 in Launceston, Tasmania. [1]