Frederick Garling
Frederick Garling (17 February 1775 – 2 May 1848) was an English attorney and solicitor, and was one of the first solicitors admitted in Australia and was regarded as the first senior solicitor of the second Supreme Court established in the colony of New South Wales. Garling is recognised as being one of the first Crown Solicitors in Australia.
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17751848 in AustraliaCharles Fraser (botanist)Frederick ClauseFrederick Garling Jr.GarlingGovernors CourtHistory of Perth, Western AustraliaJames Norton (solicitor)Jean GarlingLachlan MacquarieList of Judge Advocates of New South WalesPeter GarlingSt James' Church, SydneySupreme Court of Civil Judicature of New South Wales
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Frederick Garling
Frederick Garling (17 February 1775 – 2 May 1848) was an English attorney and solicitor, and was one of the first solicitors admitted in Australia and was regarded as the first senior solicitor of the second Supreme Court established in the colony of New South Wales. Garling is recognised as being one of the first Crown Solicitors in Australia.
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