Correspondence and certificate [manuscript]. 1834-1873.

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Correspondence and certificate [manuscript]. 1834-1873.

Two letters from Archibald Michie, Melbourne, to Honorable J. G. Francis, 7 July 1873 and 3 September 1873; Letter from Robert G. W. Herbert, Downing Street, London, to Sir Archibald Michie, 27 August 1873. And certificate attesting admission Sir Archibald Michie to the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple. 1834.

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Francis, James Goodall, 1819-1884.

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Herbert, Robert George Wyndham Sir, 1831-1905.

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Michie, Archibald, Sir, 1813-1899

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Archibald Michie was a lawyer and politican. He was one of the barristers who defended the Eureka rebels. From the description of Correspondence and certificate [manuscript]. 1834-1873. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 223041312 Jurist and politician, Michie was born in London in 1813. In 1839 he emigrated to Sydney where he practised as a barrister. Beginning his political career in Victoria in 1852, he was Minister of Justice 1863-1866, and held the Attorney-Gene...