
Sir Alexander Onslow
Third Chief Justice of Western Australia 1883-1901
J.M. Bennett(Author)
Federation Press
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 18. July 2018
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-1-76002-169-6 (ISBN)
Description
One of the most prominent, yet least understood, of Western Australia's leading citizens of the latter 19th century was Sir Alexander Campbell Onslow (1842-1908), the Colony's third Chief Justice. This biography offers a new and measured assessment of his character, work and legacies. Descended from an ancient Shropshire family his career as lawyer commenced on his call to the English Bar in 1868.
After 10 years of modest Bar practice, he married and, seeking a consistent income, applied for a Crown appointment overseas. Offered only the Attorney-Generalship of British Honduras (Belize after independence) he accepted and endured years of harsh conditions leaving him with a persistent tropical disease. Most of his lawyer colleagues, from the Chief Justice down, were incompetent and corrupt. Yet Onslow worked diligently, trying to restore the rule of law, promote true justice and protect the disregarded interests of the Mayan ("Indian") natives.
After 10 years of modest Bar practice, he married and, seeking a consistent income, applied for a Crown appointment overseas. Offered only the Attorney-Generalship of British Honduras (Belize after independence) he accepted and endured years of harsh conditions leaving him with a persistent tropical disease. Most of his lawyer colleagues, from the Chief Justice down, were incompetent and corrupt. Yet Onslow worked diligently, trying to restore the rule of law, promote true justice and protect the disregarded interests of the Mayan ("Indian") natives.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Annandale, NSW
Australia
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
434 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-76002-169-6 (9781760021696)
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Schweitzer Classification
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The sixteenth volume continues a project John Michael Bennett began as a Senior Research Fellow in Law at the Australian National University over 40 years ago.
Content
1. "This Strange Little Fragment of Empire" 2. "Shut in By Miles of Mangrove Swamp" 3. "Most Grievous Miscarriages of Justice" 4. Sparring With Governors - Round I 5. Harmony Amid Discord 6. A New Broome 7. Sparring With Governors - Round II 8. Jousting with Journalists 9. "Nothing More One-Sided Was Ever Written" 10. Sir Elliot Bovill, C.J. - An Apparition 11. The Close of the Victorian Era 12. "The Sum of Things".