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    Edward Castres Gwynne (13 February 1811 – 10 June 1888) was an English-born Australian lawyer, Supreme Court of South Australia judge and politician....
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  • Gwynne (b. 1918), American film actress Bill Gwynne (1913–1991), New Zealand cricket umpire David Gwynne (1904–1934), Welsh cricketer Edward Castres Gwynne...
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  • Down syndrome Sir William Gull, 1st Baronet (1816–1890), physician Edward Castres Gwynne (1811–1888), Australian lawyer and politician Denzil Dean Harber...
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  • Norwood Payneham St Peters. The suburb was laid out in 1881 by Edward Castres Gwynne who was born at Lewes in Sussex, England, near the towns of Firle...
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  • scholar Edward Castres Gwynne (1811–1888), Australian lawyer Eirwen Gwynn (1916–2007), Welsh nationalist, teacher, scientist, writer Emlyn Gwynne (1898–1962)...
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  • City of Norwood Payneham St Peters. It was laid out in 1856 by Edward Castres Gwynne, whose father had been the rector of the Sussex village of Glynde;...
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  • 1839, and immediately resumed practice, joining Charles Mann and Edward Castres Gwynne. He mentored William Bakewell, with whom he founded the partnership...
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    of his uncle Edward Castle, of "Hackham" at Morphett Vale, and there met among others (afterwards Justice) Edward Castres Gwynne and Edward Klingender....
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    solicitor in 1828, he practised briefly in London, becoming a disciple of Edward Gibbon Wakefield in connection with his colonization schemes. Hanson joined...
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    Skipper was associated with his mentor Charles Mann and lawyer Edward Castres Gwynne. He was admitted to the bar of the Supreme Court of South Australia...
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  • Payne and his family were fellow passengers of future neighbour, Edward Castres Gwynne, when they made their way to Australia aboard the Lord Goderich...
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  • respected Arthur Henry Freeling, Surveyor General & Colonial Engineer Edward Castres Gwynne, Supreme Court Judge Mary MacKillop, Catholic nun and later saint...
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    Time in office 1 Richard Hanson 24 October 1856 21 August 1857 2 Edward Castres Gwynne 21 August 1857 1 September 1857 3 Richard Bullock Andrews 1 September...
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  • Thomas Whistler, Samuel Payne, Tom Cox Bray, Robert Sanders and Edward Castres Gwynne. The firm of Smart & Payne was appointed their solicitors and Henry...
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    due to a dispute with Governor Hindmarsh. Mann was a partner with Edward Castres Gwynne for a time, and became master of the Supreme Court of South Australia...
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  • Simeon Hare. He subsequently accepted an appointment, along with Edward Castres Gwynne, John Morphett and Major Norman Campbell as a non-official (i.e...
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    George Bean, Charles Beck, Tom Cox Bray (father of John Cox Bray), Edward Castres Gwynne, Hon. Jacob Hagen, John Cundy Sleman, Henry Mildred, William Paxton...
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  • Winner Party Cause The Province 3 April 1860 Arthur Henry Freeling Edward Castres Gwynne   George Marsden Waterhouse George Tinline   Resigned Failure to...
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  • Yatala John Grainger Non-Official Nominee resigned 18 December 1854 Edward Castres Gwynne Non-Official Nominee George Hall Elected for Port Adelaide resigned...
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  • Feb 1861 Official nominee (Surveyor-General) resigned August 1859 Edward Castres Gwynne 1851–1859 Feb. 1861 Non-Official nominee vacated seat August 1859...
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  • 1861 Official nominee (Surveyor-General). Resigned August 1859 Edward Castres Gwynne 1851–1855, 1857–1859 Feb. 1861 Non-Official nominee. Vacated seat...
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