Background
He was born in Branxton to station manager Henry Perry and Jane Pyne.
He was born in Branxton to station manager Henry Perry and Jane Pyne.
He received a primary education but left school to become a goldminer at Gulgong. In 1883 he began farming near Walhallow. His four-vote victory was overturned on appeal and he lost the subsequent by-election in October.
Perry was later appointed to the Legislative Council in 1920, serving until 1922.
He died in Maitland in 1935.
A founding member of the Farmers and Settlers Association, he was also closely involved in the Australian Shearers" Union. An early member of the Labor Party, he ran for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly as the endorsed Labor candidate for Quirindi in 1895 and 1898, but by his successful election in 1904 as the member for Liverpool Plains he was describing himself as an Independent Liberal.