William Sayer, the Glossary
William Frederic Sayer KC (3 December 1857 – 26 February 1943) was an Australian lawyer and politician who was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia from 1901 to 1902.[1]
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21 relations: Attorney-General of Western Australia, Darlington, Western Australia, Department of Lands and Surveys, Western Australia, Electoral district of Claremont, George Leake, George Throssell, John Foulkes, King's Counsel, London, Midland Railway of Western Australia, Parliamentary counsel, Premier of Western Australia, Richard Pennefather (Australian politician), Robert Bruce Burnside, Solicitor-General of Western Australia, Throssell ministry, University College School, Western Australia, Western Australian Legislative Assembly, Western Mail (Western Australia), 1901 Western Australian state election.
- Attorneys-General of Western Australia
- British emigrants to the Colony of Western Australia
- Public servants of Western Australia
- Solicitors-General of Western Australia
Attorney-General of Western Australia
The Attorney-General of Western Australia is the member of the Government of Western Australia responsible for maintenance and improvement of Western Australia's system of law and justice. William Sayer and Attorney-General of Western Australia are Attorneys-General of Western Australia.
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Darlington, Western Australia
Darlington, Western Australia, is a locality in the Shire of Mundaring on the Darling Scarp, bisected by Nyaania Creek and north of the Helena River.
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Department of Lands and Surveys, Western Australia
The Survey Office of Western Australia commenced as early as 1829, making the succeeding agency, the Department of Lands and Surveys, one of the oldest government agencies in Western Australia.
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Electoral district of Claremont
Claremont was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Western Australia from 1901 to 1968.
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George Leake
George Leake (3 December 1856 – 24 June 1902) was the third Premier of Western Australia, serving from May to November 1901 and then again from December 1901 to his death. William Sayer and George Leake are Attorneys-General of Western Australia, Australian King's Counsel and members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly.
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George Throssell
George Throssell (23 May 1840 – 30 August 1910) was the second Premier of Western Australia. William Sayer and George Throssell are members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly.
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John Foulkes
John Charles Griffiths Foulkes (22 March 1861 – 4 December 1935) served in both houses of the Parliament of Western Australia, as a member of the Legislative Council from 1894 to 1896 and as a member of the Legislative Assembly from 1902 to 1911. William Sayer and John Foulkes are members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly.
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King's Counsel
In the United Kingdom and some Commonwealth realms, a King's Counsel (post-nominal initials KC) is a lawyer appointed by the state as a senior advocate or barrister with a high degree of skill and experience in the law.
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London
London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.
Midland Railway of Western Australia
The Midland Railway of Western Australia (MRWA) was a railway company that built and operated the Midland line in Western Australia.
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Parliamentary counsel
Parliamentary counsel are lawyers who prepare drafts of legislation to be passed into law.
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Premier of Western Australia
The premier of Western Australia is the head of government of the state of Western Australia.
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Richard Pennefather (Australian politician)
Richard William Pennefather (16 July 1851 – 16 January 1914) was the ninth Attorney-General of Western Australia, its third since responsible government. William Sayer and Richard Pennefather (Australian politician) are Attorneys-General of Western Australia and members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly.
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Robert Bruce Burnside
Robert Bruce Burnside (22 April 1862 – 8 August 1929) was an Australian barrister and judge. William Sayer and Robert Bruce Burnside are public servants of Western Australia.
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Solicitor-General of Western Australia
The Solicitor-General of Western Australia, known informally as the Solicitor-General, is the state's Second Law Officer, after the Attorney General who is the state's First Law Officer.
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Throssell ministry
The Throssell Ministry was the second Ministry of the Government of Western Australia.
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University College School
University College School, also known as UCS, is a private day school in Frognal, Hampstead, London, England. William Sayer and University College School are People educated at University College School.
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Western Australia
Western Australia (WA) is a state of Australia occupying the western third of the land area of the Australian continent.
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Western Australian Legislative Assembly
The Western Australian Legislative Assembly, or lower house, is one of the two chambers of the Parliament of Western Australia, an Australian state.
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Western Mail (Western Australia)
The Western Mail, or Western Mail, was the name of two weekly newspapers published in Perth, Western Australia.
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1901 Western Australian state election
Elections were held in the state of Western Australia on 24 April 1901 to elect 50 members to the Western Australian Legislative Assembly.
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See also
Attorneys-General of Western Australia
- Alexander Onslow
- Alfred Hensman
- Arthur Abbott
- Attorney-General of Western Australia
- Charles Warton
- Cheryl Edwardes
- Christian Porter
- Department of Justice (Western Australia)
- Frederick Moorhead
- George Fletcher Moore
- George Frederick Stone
- George Leake
- George Walpole Leake
- Henry Hicks Hocking
- Ian Medcalf
- Jim McGinty
- Joe Berinson
- John Nanson
- Michael Mischin
- Norbert Keenan
- Richard Pennefather (Australian politician)
- Robert Thomson Robinson
- Ron Bertram
- Ross McDonald
- Septimus Burt
- Thomas Davy (politician)
- Thomas Draper
- Thomas Walker (Australian politician)
- Tom Evans (Western Australian politician)
- Walter James (Australian politician)
- William Mackie
- William Sayer
British emigrants to the Colony of Western Australia
- Edmund Birch
- Enoch Barratt
- Francis Bird (architect)
- George Maxwell
- George Temple-Poole
- Harry Anstey
- Harry Page Woodward
- Henry Briggs (politician)
- Joseph Angus Thomson
- Kenneth Brown (pastoralist)
- Patrick Stone
- Thomas Frederick de Pledge
- William Conroy (murderer)
- William Sayer
Public servants of Western Australia
- A. O. Neville
- Alf Moffat
- Allan Fels
- Arthur Mills Lea
- Beryl Grant
- Brian Falconer
- C. Y. O'Connor
- Carolyn F. Wilkins
- Charles Frederick Gale
- David L. Davidson
- Dorinda Cox
- Edmund Henderson
- Edward Hardman
- Ernest Randell
- Fred Williams (Australian footballer, born 1919)
- Frederic North
- Frederick Moorhead
- George Bland Humble
- George Doig
- George Hampton
- George Temple-Poole
- Gordon Pearce
- Harold Pope (soldier)
- Henry Trigg (public servant)
- Henry Willey Reveley
- John Tozer
- Leslie John William Newman
- Michelle Roberts
- Neale Fong
- Richard Goldsmith Meares
- Robert Bruce Burnside
- Russell Dumas
- Tania Lawrence
- Thomas Hill Dixon
- Western Australia Government Architect
- William Albany McKenzie
- William Sayer
Solicitors-General of Western Australia
- Peter Quinlan
- Ronald Wilson
- William Sayer
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Sayer
Also known as Sayer, William.