Background
Longden was born in Jamaica (where his father"s regiment was stationed) to Colonel James Longden and Susan, née Campbell.
Member of the Victorian Legislative Council
Longden was born in Jamaica (where his father"s regiment was stationed) to Colonel James Longden and Susan, née Campbell.
On resigning his commission after some years service, which included two years as aide-de-camp to Sir Charles Napier in India, Captain Longden arrived in Victoria in the Investigator early in 1854. Longden spent some time at the goldfields. Longden was elected to the old unicameral Victorian Legislative Council as the inaugural member for Avoca in November 1855.
He held this seat until March 1856 when all electorates were abolished and new ones created in the new bicameral Parliament of Victoria.
Longden also contested the elections for Talbot in 1856 and South Grant in 1867, but was unsuccessful on both occasions. Longden was editor of The Ballarat Star and Geelong Times and the sub-editor of the Melbourne Daily Telegraph.
He spoke French, German and Hindustani fluently.