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Sir Henry Wrenfordsley : second Chief Justice of Western Australia 1880-1883 / J.M. Bennett ; foreword Professor Roy M. Mersky.

Sir Henry Wrenfordsley : second Chief Justice of Western Australia 1880-1883 / J.M. Bennett ; foreword Professor Roy M. Mersky.
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ISBN 1862875286 :
Author Bennett, J. M. (John Michael) (author.)
Title Sir Henry Wrenfordsley : second Chief Justice of Western Australia 1880-1883 / J.M. Bennett ; foreword Professor Roy M. Mersky.
Publisher and/or associated date/s Annandale, N.S.W. : Federation Press, 2004.
Description xiv, 146 pages, [2] pages of plates : illustrations, portraits ; 22 cm.
Series Lives of the Australian Chief Justices
Note Includes index.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents 1. "I entered the Colonial service" -- 2. A short tour of Mauritius -- 3. Three years in Western Australia -- 4. "Thrown away in Fiji" -- 5. A visit to Tasmania -- 6. "A journeyman judge" -- 7. "The main thing is to get rid of him".
Summary "Of all Chief Justices in Australia in the 19th century none so demeaned the office as did Sir Henry Wrenfordsley, second Chief Justice of Western Australia. Moving from an indifferent practice as a Dublin solicitor to a very insecure career as an English barrister, Wrenfordsley won notice for his interest in Conservative politics, twice standing unsuccessfully for Parliament. An able public speaker and a companionable guest at gentlemen's clubs, he obtained a colonial judicial appointment through patronage. He served in Mauritius before being appointed Chief Justice of Western Australia and then of Fiji. He acted as a judge in Tasmania and Victoria, and finally was Chief Justice of the Leeward Islands. In every office he collided with colonial administrators and fellow lawyers and was in constant dispute with the Colonial Office. A weak lawyer, he was ridiculed as a "journeyman judge" and a "gallery judge" who turned the court into a theatre. His public career was marked by every bad judicial quality - incompetence, duplicity, interference in politics, laziness, uncontrollable temper, chronic insolvency, and overwhelming self-importance among them."
Subjects Wrenfordsley, Henry Thomas, -- Sir,1826-1908
Judges -- Western Australia -- Biography
Other Authors &/or Associated Persons Mersky, Roy M. (writer of added text.)
Series Lives of the Australian Chief Justices
Call number 2018.587
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