Saxe Bannister (1790 – 16 September 1877) was a writer and the first Attorney-General of New South Wales, Australia. Bannister was born in Steyning, Sussex...
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mile Saxe Bannister (1790–1877), British-Australian lawyer and writer Steve Bannister (born 1987), English rugby league player Thomas Bannister (1799–1874)...
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According to the 2016 census, the population of Bannister was 120. Bannister was named after Saxe Bannister, the first Attorney General of New South Wales...
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(2000), and Alistair Beaton's play, Caledonia (2010). Acts of Union 1707 Saxe Bannister Daniel Defoe, writer and novelist John Holland, founder of the Bank...
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Retrieved April 13, 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) Saxe Bannister, A Journal of the First French Embassy to China, 1698–1700, Thomas Cautley...
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of Saxe Bannister, the first Attorney General of New South Wales. Thomas Bannister died in 1874. The Bannister River, the town of North Bannister, and...
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premier Term length At the Governor's pleasure Formation 14 April 1824 First holder Saxe Bannister Deputy Solicitor General Website www.justice.nsw.gov.au...
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Old Times, Sydney, May 1903. Sydney Gazette, 4 May 1816. Pages 96–98, Saxe Bannister, Statements and Documents relating to proceedings in New South Wales...
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Affairs. TW Bennet (1986). The Law of the Sea. Juta. ISBN 0-7021-1810-9. Saxe Bannister (1830). Humane Policy, Or, Justice to the Aborigines of New Settlements...
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17 August – Martin Cash, convict escapee (born 1808) 16 September – Saxe Bannister, first Attorney General of New South Wales (b. 1790) Hadwen-Chandler...
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colonial powers". Other members brought experience from around the world: Saxe Bannister (Australia), Richard King (North America), John Philip (South Africa)...
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Court. There was a disagreement between the Attorney-General of NSW, Saxe Bannister and the Solicitor-General of NSW, John Stephen as to the meaning of...
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New South Wales but was unsuccessful; the position went instead to Saxe Bannister. In 1824 Wardell sold his Statesman paper and formed a partnership with...
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William Allen, joint founder of St Peter's College, Adelaide (d. 1856) Saxe Bannister, first Attorney General of New South Wales (d. 1877) Andrew Bent, newspaper...
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Joseph Gellibrand, the first Attorney-General of Van Dieman's land and Saxe Bannister, the first Attorney-General of New South Wales. Trial by jury was a...
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Directorate Mapping and Surveying of the national Department of Land Affairs. Saxe Bannister (1830). Humane Policy, Or, Justice to the Aborigines of New Settlements...
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quoted from the submission of the Attorney-General of New South Wales Saxe Bannister, who had argued that the customary laws of the Aboriginal people ought...
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Baldwin UK right front Former Attorney-General of New South Wales BanniSaxe Bannister UK right Pamphleteer Barrett EdEdward (Jonas) Barrett US far right Former...
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1824, six months after the appointment of the first Attorney-General, Saxe Bannister. Stephen's role was to assist the Attorney-General as required and cover...
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in the case of the Almorah, the Attorney General of New South Wales Saxe Bannister thought that there was no actual admiralty court as Forbes did not hold...
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George III (category Dukes of Saxe-Lauenburg)
as the first son of Frederick, Prince of Wales, and Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha. Following his father's death in 1751, Prince George became heir apparent...
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by the British government. He therefore resolved, in conspiracy with Bannister Truelock, to attempt the assassination of the King and bring about his...
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German immigrants in the UK were the targets of "some hostility". Joseph Bannister believed that German residents of Britain were mostly "gambling-house...
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Vasco da Gama. British Library: Doddington. Hackman (2001), p. 90. Bannister, Saxe (1830). Humane Policy, Or, Justice to the Aborigines of New Settlements...
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August – Jim Thompson, Anglican bishop (died 2003) 14 August – Trevor Bannister, actor (died 2011) 17 August – Arthur Rowe, Olympic shot putter (died...
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Provost of Oriel College, Vice Chancellor of Oxford University. Rebecca Saxe – Undergraduate 1997–2000, Professor of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, MIT...
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Cassiobury House (category Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen)
acanthus flowers and foliation, bursting seed pods and pine-cones on the bannister finials. The staircase was built of oak wood, with the balustrade and...
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Gallery. John Boydell, after Charles Borckhardt, 1806. Royal Collection. Mr Bannister as Don Whiskerandoss, after Samuel De Wilde, 1806. British Museum. Portrait...
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