- John Charles Horsey James
John Charles Horsey James (born
30 January 1841 inRome ,Italy - died3 February 1899 inPerth, Western Australia ) was a magistrate in Western Australia and the inaugural president of theWestern Australian Cricket Association from 1885.He was the son of Rev. John H. James of Highfield, rector of
Avington, Berkshire and his second wife Theodosia Mary Tennant, of 'Romansleigh' inNorth Devon . He was educated atRugby School ,Warwickshire between 1854 and 1860, and later atOxford University where he was awarded his law degree in 1864. At Rugby he sat under DrFrederick Temple , theArchbishop of Canterbury and at Oxford playedcricket in the first eleven of Exeter College.Choosing law as his profession, he enrolled at the
Inner Temple and was called to the bar in November 1866 where he practised on the Oxford circuit. In 1875 theSecretary of State for the Colonies , Earl Carnarvon offered James the position of Commissioner of Titles for Western Australia, with the task of implementing theTorrens title transfer of lands system at that colony. He accepted the offer becoming one of the last imperial appointments to colonial administrative positions made direct from the home government.Western Australia
James arrived in Western Australia in July 1875 with the task of expanding and improving the Titles Office. He held the position until his death in 1899.
At times, James acted as Registrar of the
Supreme Court of Western Australia , Registrar in bankruptcy, and Stipendiary Magistrate of Perth. He was gazetted as aJustice of the Peace for the colony in 1886 and Police Magistrate in June 1897. In June 1887 he was appointed as the fourth nominee member of theWestern Australian Legislative Council during the absence of SirJohn Forrest in London. He sat for two sessions and retired in February 1888. He also held positions of Resident Magistrate, Guildford from September 1887 for a time and again between about 1897 and 1898. He was actingPuisne Judge between February 1898 and January 1899.Together with George Parker (brother of
Stephen Henry Parker ) andJosceline Amherst , James established theWestern Australian Cricket Association in 1884, obtaining a fifteen acre grant the following year on the foreshore at East Perth and the 'Association Ground'. He held the presidency of the Association from 1884 to 1899.He married Rebecca Catherine Clifton, eldest daughter of
Charles Hippuff Clifton at St George's Church in Perth on16 September 1885 . They had seven children, the youngest being actor and soldierM. E. Clifton James .As well as having an avid interest in cricket, James was involved in a number of other sports and sporting associations including being a steward of the
Western Australian Turf Club from 1887 to 1897. He was also president of the Swan River Mechanics' Institute in 1887 and was involved in the arts with an interest in amateur Shakespearean theatre as well as in music, painting and sculpture. Socially, he was a leading figure in the community.After his father's death died in 1886, he inherited the family Gloucester and Devon estates. James built a grand English style residence in
Guildford, Western Australia called "Romansleigh", named after the Devon property. He was a member of theCarlton Club inLondon and Hurlingham andRoyal Yacht Club s of England.John James died in Perth on
3 February 1899 after a short illness and was buried atEast Perth Cemeteries .References
*kimberly 1897 p.153
*Black and Bolton 2001
* [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A040530b.htm James, John Charles Horsey (1841-1899)] at Australian Dictionary of Biography online edition
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