- Henry Wrenfordsley
Sir Henry Thomas Wrenfordsley (c. 1826 –
2 June 1908 ) Kt was an Irishlawyer and was the second Chief Justice of theSupreme Court of Western Australia , which is the highest ranking court in theAustralia n State ofWestern Australia .Educated in France, he entered
Trinity College, Dublin in March 1841. A journeyman lawyer inDublin and at the English Bar, Sir Henry later joined the colonial service. Called to the bar on30 April 1863 , he was junior counsel for the Privy Council office.In 1876 he became a deputy-judge of County courts at Marylebone, Brompton and Brentford. He was appointed as a puisne judge at
Mauritius before accepting the post as Chief Justice of Western Australia.Contemporary accounts suggest Sir Henry was given to frequent clashes of personality. One such clash with the Chief Secretary, Lord Gifford, in which he was supported by the Governor, Sir William Robinson led to Sir Henry's removal to the post of
Chief Justice of Fiji . This ended a tumultuous three years for the state, although Sir Henry would return once more in 1890 as acting Chief Justice when his successor, Sir Alexander Onslow took a one year leave of absence.From February to June 1883 he became acting-governor of Western Australia. In 1884 he was an acting-judge of the supreme court of Tasmania, and took a similar position at Melbourne in 1888. In the following year he was appointed acting chief justice at Perth. He became chief justice of the Leeward Islands in 1891, and held the position until his retirement in 1902. He died at
Antibes in the south ofFrance on2 June 1908. He was knighted in 1883.References
*Dictionary of Australian Biography|First=Henry Thomas|Last=Wrenfordsley|Link=http://gutenberg.net.au/dictbiog/0-dict-biogWe-Wy.html#Wrenfordsley1
*T. S. Louch, ' [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A060472b.htm Wrenfordsley, Sir Henry Thomas (1825 - 1908)] ', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 6, Melbourne University Press, 1976, pp 440-441.
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* Bennett, J. M., Sir Henry Wrenfordsley - Second Chief Justice of Western Australia 1880-1883, The Federation Press, Sydney, 2004.ee also
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