Skip links and keyboard navigation

Sir Charles Lilley

To Ratcliffe Pring Esquire, Robert Little Esquire, David Foley Roberts Esquire and Gustavus Birch Esquire Examiners

Gentlemen

I hereby give you notice that it is my intention to apply on the fourteenth day of August next being the last day of term for admission as an Attorney Solicitor and Proctor of the Supreme Court at Moreton Bay And that my place of residence during the last two years of my articles was at Wharton Street and Lloyd Square London and in Brisbane and my place of service during the same period was in Southampton Buildings London and in Brisbane And that my places of residence and service during the last two years have been in Hunter Street Sydney and Brisbane aforesaid Dated this eighth day of May 1858.

I am Gentlemen
your Obedient Servant
Charles Lilley.

Charles Lilley Charles Lilley (1830–97) Barrister, judge MLA (Fortitude Valley) 1860–74 Attorney-General 1865–66, 1866–67 Colonial Secretary and Attorney- General 1868–70 Colonial Secretary 1869–70 (Courtesy: Queensland State Archives) Lilley's application letter Charles Lilley’s application for admission as a solicitor (Courtesy: Queensland State Archives)

Contacts

Department of Justice and Attorney-General

Address
State Law Building
50 Ann Street
Brisbane QLD 4000

Postal address
GPO Box 149
Brisbane QLD 4001

Phone
+61 7 3239 3520
+61 7 3239 6777

Email
mailbox@justice.qld.gov.au

Last reviewed
1 February 2010
Last updated
24 November 2011

Rate this page

  1. How useful was the information on this page?
 
Close window

Send this page to a friend

*
*
*