Stawell, Sir William Foster - Biographical entry - Gallery - Electronic Encyclopedia of Gold in Australia - e-Gold is a biographical, bibliographical and archival database that tells the story of gold through images, stories and multimedia interactives, connecting individual stories to wider historical themes. Robert Stawell, who landed in New England in 1719;Contemporary Notables of the name Stawell (post 1700) Sir William Foster Stawell (1815-1889), Irish-born, Australian jurist, Chief Justice of Victoria, eponym of the town of Stawell, Victoria, born in Old Court, Cork; he emigrated to Melbourne in 1842 Sir William Foster Stawell (1815-1889) 25 February 1857 - 24 September 1886. Sir William a-Beckett (1806-1869) The Hon. Sir William Gilbert Stewart McArthur (1861-1935) 27 January 1920 - 31 March 1934. The Hon. Sir Frederick Wollaston Mann (1869-1958), CJ. 24 July 1919 - 30 September 1935. The gold mines of Stawell:a pictorial history, with photographs, art works, illustrations and maps In 1861, the township was renamed to honour Sir William Stawell (1815–89), the Chief Justice of Victoria resulting in the name of the Pleasant Creek post office becoming "Stawell". The town was created a borough in 1869. In 1870 Stawell post office was renamed Stawell West, and Quartz Reef, Stawell post office was renamed to Stawell. Index: A'Beckett, Sir William, first Chief Justice of Victoria:on W.F. Stawell / p. 164 A'Beckett, Sir William, first Chief Justice of Victoria:early home of, in Melbourne in 1840s / p. 158 A'Beckett, Sir William, first Chief Justice of Victoria:relations with Supreme Court of New South Wales / p. 165 Aborigines:in time of La Trobe / p. 133-42 Aborigines:articles on, in 'Gold 6 STATISTICAL REGISTER OF VICTORIA, 1896.-13LUE BOOK. MINISTERS PRIOR TO RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT. RETL'RN showing the Names of Ministers who llelLl Office in Victorl!t, from the time of its erection into an independent Colouy to that of the inauguration,0£ Responsible Government. Kame of lllini~ter. William Lonsdale Alastair Mackenzie Stawell Sir William Foster Stawell (1815 to 1889) was appointed Victorian Attorney General in 1851 and became Chief Justice of Victoria in 1857. Gold was discovered in Stawell in 1853. It was originally called Pleasant Creek, obviously a descriptive name. Deep Lead A descriptive name. Gold was discovered there in 1857 but the leads were deep Stawell is famed for the Stawell Gift, a professional foot race. It is also known as the gateway to the Grampians National Park. It is named after Sir William Foster Stawell (1815–89), the … He worked with his cousin, William Stawell, to ensure that the interests of the landholders were paramount and to resist calls for consultation with the population of the goldfields. When reports of the failure of law and order on the goldfields led to calls to establish an … Edited Book - A Quantock family - Electronic Encyclopedia of Gold in Australia - e-Gold is a biographical, bibliographical and archival database that tells the story of gold through images, stories and multimedia interactives, connecting individual stories to wider historical themes. Stawell Historical Society Inc, Stawell Stawell Historical Society Inc Clay cup Unfired clay cup with brownish /red stains on the inside and some paler stains on the outside. Handle constructed from a separate piece of clay and joined on Australia Northern Grampians Victoria Stawell Compre o livro Supreme Court of Victoria: Judges of the Supreme Court of Victoria, Redmond Barry, Edmund Herring na confira as ofertas para livros em inglês e importados George Henry Greene (1838-1911), pastoralist, wheat-grower and politician, was born on 20 July 1838 at Collon, Louth, Ireland, fifth son of Lieutenant William Pomeroy Greene… Miss Florence Melian Stawell, who died at Oxford on Tuesday at the age of 69, was perhaps the most remarkable member of a remarkable family. Her father, Sir William Foster Stawell, after a degree at Dublin, went from the Irish Bar to Melbourne, and there became the first Attorney-General and later the first Chief-Justice, of the new State of Victoria. His Excellency Sir George Ferguson Bowen, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over the Colony of Victoria and its Dependencies, and Vice-Admiral of the same, &c, &c, &c. a declaration under the hand of His Honor Sire William Foster Stawell, Chief Florence Melian Stawell (1869-1936), classical scholar and author, was born on 2 May 1869 at Kew, Melbourne, youngest daughter of Sir William Stawell, chief justice of Victoria, and his wife Mary Frances Elizabeth, née Greene. (Sir) Richard was her brother. Her mother recalled her youthful, passionate plea: 'I would rather read Homer in the original than anything else in the world'. For other people named John Foster, see John Foster. For the Tasmanian politician, see John Foster (Tasmanian politician). John Leslie Fitzgerald Vesey Foster (19 August 1818 – 3 January 1900), also known as John Leslie Foster-Vesey-Fitzgerald, was a politician in colonial New South Wales and … George Henry Greene (1838-1911), pastoralist, wheat-grower and politician, was born on 20 July 1838 at Collon, Louth, Ireland, fifth son of Lieutenant William Pomeroy Greene, R.N., and his wife Anne, née Griffith. Buy Illustrated catalogue of the National Gallery Museums Public Library (ISBN: 9781231294796) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Florence Melian Stawell (2 May 1869 – 9 June 1936) was a classical scholar. Career. Florence Melian Stawell, youngest daughter of Sir William Foster Stawell, was born at Melbourne on 2 May 1869. She was named for the Melians, ancient Greek idealists from Melos of whom Thucydides had written, and was known as Melian. youngest daughter of Sir William Foster Stawell (q.v.), was. Born at Melbourne on 2 May 1869. She spent two years at the university of Melbourne and then went to England and entered Newnham College, Cambridge, in the May term of 1889. Sir William Foster Stawell, British colonial statesman and a Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria, Australia. (The execution of Queen Athaliah) Alexandre Hurel, from the book 'The Bible panorama' William A. Foster, 1891. Courtesy Internet Archive. John Cheshire and William Foster were free- holders in 1600,' and in 1628 Miniature engraved portrait of Sir William Foster Stawell (1815-1889) was a British colonial statesman and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria. Stawell was the first Attorney-General of Victoria, serving from 1851 to 1856 as
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