Charles Seale-Hayne
1833–1903 (age 70)
Biography
Charles Seale-Hayne devoted his life to public service, representing his constituents with a thoughtful independence that earned respect across party lines. He navigated the complexities of Victorian politics with a steady hand, championing causes that improved education and public infrastructure.
Outside Parliament, he was known for his genial manner and genuine interest in the progress of the townsfolk he served. His legacy is defined by a sincere commitment to the common good and a lifelong belief in the dignity of responsible governance.