David Edwards (judge)

David Edwards (judge)
David Sutherland Edwards
Born 9 July 1871(1871-07-09)
Coonabarabran, New South Wales
Died 7 September 1936(1936-09-07)
Ashfield, New South Wales
Nationality Australian
Education Newington College
University of Sydney
Occupation Solicitor, Barrister, Electoral Commissioner, Royal Commissioner, Judge
Title His Honour Judge David Edwards
Spouse Beatrice (nee Elmer)
Children 3 sons and 1 daughter
Parents Frederick William Edwards and Elizabeth (nee Watt)

His Honour Judge David Sutherland Edwards (19 September 1871 – 21 July 1936)[1] was an Australian judge of the District Court of New South Wales, a NSW Electoral Commissioner and Royal Commissioner.

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Early life

Edwards was born in Coonabarabran, New South Wales a son of Frederick William Edwards, Stipendiary Magistrate. From Coonabarabran Public School he won a scholarship to West Maitland High School. Three years later, when his father was promoted from police magistrate to stipendiary magistrate and was transferred to Sydney, he became a pupil at Newington College (1889–1891).[2] At the University of Sydney he graduated B.A., with first-class honours in Latin and second-class honours in Greek, in 1895, and gained his LL.B. degree in 1899.[3] From 1895 to 1897, whilst a student at the University, he was on the teaching staff of Newington College.

Tennis career

Edwards had an outstanding record as a tennis player and represented New South Wales against Victoria in 1896, 1898, 1899 (twice), 1900, and 1901 (twice). On one occasion, though not in an interstate match, he defeated Norman Brookes.[4]

Legal career

After graduating Edwards read for the Bar with C. B. Stephen and Sir William Owen. Upon his admission he practised at the Bar[5] with until his elevation to the Bench of the District Court of New South Wales on 1 July 1924. He was appointed Electoral Commissioner for New South Wales on 19 February 19, 1929, and retained that position, in addition to his Judgeship, until November 1934. He was chairman of the Commission which dealt witli State electoral boundaries in 1931, and also sat on the Royal Commission on the Federal Land Tax. He resigned from the Bench in July 1935, because of failing health.[4]

Publications

He was the author of a Manual for Justices, and, in collaboration with Herbert Curlewis, he wrote a book on prohibitions, both at common law and under the Justices Act. In collaboration with E. A. A. Russell, he edited a standard work on the Commonwealth Bills of Exchange Act in 1912, and he also collaborated with W. Tighe and Percival Halse Rogers in producing a work on the Workers' Compensation Act in 1916.[6]

Family

In 1910, Edwards married Beatrice Elmer, who on his death survived him. They had three sons, Colin, Phillp David, and Maxwell Sutherland, and one daughter, Elmer Nancy. Edwards died at home in Ashfield, New South Wales and the funeral took place at Rookwood Cemetery after a service at St. Andrew's Anglican Church, Summer Hill.[4]

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