Mr. John Warrington Rogers, M.A., Q.C., entered at the Middle Temple in 1843, and was admitted to the bar in 1846. Was admitted to practice in ...
Article : 89 wordsThe first Court of Civil Jurisdiction that was established by His Majesty in this island was opened on the 18th December, 1815, by the Honorable the ...
Article : 61 wordsDuring the century Tasmania has bad twenty-eight representatives of the sovereign by whatever name they were called. Five were Commandants, eight ...
Article : 5,564 wordsIn the year 1812, Mr. Justice McIntyre, one of the present puisne judges, was born at Orilla, in the Dominion of Canada. When a lad he proceeded to ...
Article : 251 wordsThe late Sir William Lambert Dobson was the eldest son of Mr. John Dobson, who emigrated from England to Tasmania in 1834. Sir Lambert Dobson, ...
Article : 267 wordsThe Honorable Chief Justice P[?]dder, Judge of the Supreme Court of Van Diomen's Land, disembarked from the Hibernia on Monday evening, March 15, ...
Article : 82 wordsOn Wednesday, March 31, 1824, agreeably to the Government and General Order of the 26th ult., the Royal Charter brought by the Hibernia ...
Article : 241 wordsMr. George Brown[?], I.S.O., Associate to the Judges of the Supreme Court, entered the Civil Service in 1862: was Clerk of the Peaco, Deputy Sheriff, ...
Article : 208 wordsSir Henry Thomas Wrensfordley was educated in France, and at Trinity College, Dublin. He entered at the Middle Temple in 1860, and was called to the ...
Article : 129 wordsOn Monday, May 10, 1824, the Honorable Chief Justice Pedder took his seat on the Bench in the New Court House, and opened the Supreme Court of Civil ...
Article : 126 wordsAt the opening of the Supreme Court on May 10, 1824, the first Registrar, Mr. William Sorell, was sworn in open court by Chief Justice Pedder, and h[?]d ...
Article : 242 wordsWilliam Robert Giblin was the eldest son of Wm. Giblin, Registrar of Deeds for Tasmania, and was born at Hobart on November 4, 1840. He was educated ...
Article : 194 wordsThe first Chief Justice of Tasmania was John Lewes Pedder, afterwards Sir John, who was appointed on March 4, 1824. John Pedder came to Tasmania ...
Article : 212 wordsSir John Dodds, the present Chief Justice, was born at Durham, England, in 1848. He arrived in Tasmania when quite a lad, coming to Hobart, where ...
Article : 310 wordsUnder a gum tree, on the confines of the virgin bush, the first printing press was set up in Van Diemen's Land, and there too, the first newspaper was ...
Article : 4,594 wordsAlgernon Montagu was appointed a puisne judge of the Supreme Court on November 19, 1828, which position he held until 1848, when he was replaced ...
Article : 99 wordsAs already stated, Thomas Horne, who occupied the position of Attorney-General, was on January 1, 1848, appointed puisne judge to fill the vacancy caused ...
Article : 115 wordsMr. Robert Patten Adams was born in March, 1831, and was educated at Martock Grammar School, and at King's College School, London. He entered ...
Article : 136 wordsOn August 7, 1854, Mr. Valentine Fleming was appointed Chief Justice in succession to Sir John Pedd[?]. Mr. Valentine Fleming was one of the four ...
Article : 135 wordsMr. Justice Clark was b[?]n at Hobart on February 24, 1848, and was elevated to the bench as one of the puisn[?] judges of the Supreme Court of Tasmania in ...
Article : 230 wordsIn 1860 Sir Francis Smith was appointed a puisne judge of the Supreme Court, and was shortly afterwards promoted to the position of ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Sat 12 Sep 1903, Page 2
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