Author: James Sheen Dowling
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Category : Conduct of life
Languages : en
Pages : 10
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Letters of Sir James Dowling (Chief Justice of N.S.W., 1837-1844) to His Son James (afterwards) His Honor Judge Dowling
Author: James Sheen Dowling
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Category : Conduct of life
Languages : en
Pages : 10
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Conduct of life
Languages : en
Pages : 10
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Sir James Dowling
Author: John Michael Bennett
Publisher: Federation Press
ISBN: 9781862873919
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
Sir James Dowling: second Chief Justice of New South Wales 1837-1844 (Lives of the Australian chief justices)
Publisher: Federation Press
ISBN: 9781862873919
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
Sir James Dowling: second Chief Justice of New South Wales 1837-1844 (Lives of the Australian chief justices)
Eulogy Delivered on Sir James Dowling in the Supreme Court
James Dowling
The Dowling Legacy
Author: Timothy David Castle
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ISBN: 9780975110348
Category : Judges
Languages : en
Pages : 49
Book Description
This publication is a revised, edited transcript of the 2004 Forbes Lecture. The subject of the lecture was Sir James Dowling, Second Chief Justice of New South Wales, and the Supreme Court under his stewardship, and was given in two parts. T. D. Castle focuses on Dowling's time in the Supreme Court and his contribution to the development of Australian legal culture, illustrated by case examples. Bruce Kercher examines the challenges Dowling faced in adapting English law to the new colony, in particular regarding a person's legal status as an Aborigine, convict or free subject of the King.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780975110348
Category : Judges
Languages : en
Pages : 49
Book Description
This publication is a revised, edited transcript of the 2004 Forbes Lecture. The subject of the lecture was Sir James Dowling, Second Chief Justice of New South Wales, and the Supreme Court under his stewardship, and was given in two parts. T. D. Castle focuses on Dowling's time in the Supreme Court and his contribution to the development of Australian legal culture, illustrated by case examples. Bruce Kercher examines the challenges Dowling faced in adapting English law to the new colony, in particular regarding a person's legal status as an Aborigine, convict or free subject of the King.
Reminiscences of James Sheen Dowling District Court Judge
Papers
Author: Dowling family
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Languages : en
Pages :
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The papers contain several typescript essays ("Australia-its divisions into colonies and New Zealand", 1906). "The coming of the British to Australia" by Ida Lee, early chapters from James Sheen Dowling's Reminiscences, andan article titled "The Early Press of N.S.W."); a typescript "List of Grants in Potts Point and neighborhood" (1906), two marriage certificates (1866 and 1870), and copies and extracts ofletters from Lachlan Macquarie, Sir James Dowling, Lady Dowling, James Sheen Dowling, V. F. W. Dowling, Susan Dowling, William Forster and Vincent George Dowling.
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The papers contain several typescript essays ("Australia-its divisions into colonies and New Zealand", 1906). "The coming of the British to Australia" by Ida Lee, early chapters from James Sheen Dowling's Reminiscences, andan article titled "The Early Press of N.S.W."); a typescript "List of Grants in Potts Point and neighborhood" (1906), two marriage certificates (1866 and 1870), and copies and extracts ofletters from Lachlan Macquarie, Sir James Dowling, Lady Dowling, James Sheen Dowling, V. F. W. Dowling, Susan Dowling, William Forster and Vincent George Dowling.
Diary of Vincent James Dowling for the Year 1862
Author: Vincent James Dowling
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ISBN: 9780648942726
Category : Pioneers
Languages : en
Pages : 75
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Publisher:
ISBN: 9780648942726
Category : Pioneers
Languages : en
Pages : 75
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Report [to Sir G. Gipps], 4th Nov. 1840
Author: James Dowling
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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Report on the case of Billy, alias Neville's Billy, an Aboriginal of N.S.W. tried for, and convicted of, the wilful murder of John Dillon, a white British subject, at a Criminal Session of the Supreme Court, held at Sydney, on 4th Nov. 1840, before; His Honour Sir James Dowling, Chief Justice of N.S.W. Depositions taken and witnesses examined; summing up of Chief Justice.
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Languages : en
Pages :
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Report on the case of Billy, alias Neville's Billy, an Aboriginal of N.S.W. tried for, and convicted of, the wilful murder of John Dillon, a white British subject, at a Criminal Session of the Supreme Court, held at Sydney, on 4th Nov. 1840, before; His Honour Sir James Dowling, Chief Justice of N.S.W. Depositions taken and witnesses examined; summing up of Chief Justice.
Sir John Pedder
Author: John Michael Bennett
Publisher: Federation Press
ISBN: 9781862874824
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
John Pedder, a shy, ascetic, "gentlemanly" personality, was appointed first Chief Justice of Tasmania in 1823. Even he was surprised; he had been only three years in practice. Probably, his loyalty to the Church of England appealed to the Colonial Office.The new Chief Justice was shocked by the cost of living in the convict colony of Van Diemen's Land, the reduced state of society, and the harshness of the dominant penal system. He was acutely conscious of the finality of the death penalty and publicly protested the ill-treatment of Tasmanian Aborigines. In his very first trial, the first held in any Australian Supreme Court, a white man was convicted of the manslaughter of an Aboriginal.Pedder was, Sir Guy Green states in his foreword, "a competent and enlightened trial judge" whose work had a great impact on the everyday life of the colony.He was less successful when confronted by the novel and extremely difficult questions of public law which arose as the rule of law was established and challenged in the small and remote colony. As an Executive Councillor, he was notorious for diffident and ambivalent opinions.Other criticism, that he was a hectoring bully in court, that he "ducked and delayed decisions" in the civil jurisdiction, is shown to be false. His 30 years on the Bench were remarkable for his industry and conscientiousness."a most comprehensive and thorough account of Pedder's life and times [which] makes a significant contribution to the history of Tasmania and Australia generally."Sir Guy GreenThe Tasmanian State Set of Lives of Australian Chief Justices, which includes, Sir John Pedder, Sir Valentine Fleming and Sir Francis Villeneuve Smith is available for $130.00 - to order the Tasmanian State Set, click here.
Publisher: Federation Press
ISBN: 9781862874824
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
John Pedder, a shy, ascetic, "gentlemanly" personality, was appointed first Chief Justice of Tasmania in 1823. Even he was surprised; he had been only three years in practice. Probably, his loyalty to the Church of England appealed to the Colonial Office.The new Chief Justice was shocked by the cost of living in the convict colony of Van Diemen's Land, the reduced state of society, and the harshness of the dominant penal system. He was acutely conscious of the finality of the death penalty and publicly protested the ill-treatment of Tasmanian Aborigines. In his very first trial, the first held in any Australian Supreme Court, a white man was convicted of the manslaughter of an Aboriginal.Pedder was, Sir Guy Green states in his foreword, "a competent and enlightened trial judge" whose work had a great impact on the everyday life of the colony.He was less successful when confronted by the novel and extremely difficult questions of public law which arose as the rule of law was established and challenged in the small and remote colony. As an Executive Councillor, he was notorious for diffident and ambivalent opinions.Other criticism, that he was a hectoring bully in court, that he "ducked and delayed decisions" in the civil jurisdiction, is shown to be false. His 30 years on the Bench were remarkable for his industry and conscientiousness."a most comprehensive and thorough account of Pedder's life and times [which] makes a significant contribution to the history of Tasmania and Australia generally."Sir Guy GreenThe Tasmanian State Set of Lives of Australian Chief Justices, which includes, Sir John Pedder, Sir Valentine Fleming and Sir Francis Villeneuve Smith is available for $130.00 - to order the Tasmanian State Set, click here.