Robert Torrens

Robert Torrens

"For his father, the economist and MP, see Robert Torrens (economist); for the Irish cricketer, see Roy Torrens."

Sir Robert Richard Torrens GCMG (1814 – August 31 1884) was the third (though some sources say first [Andrew Lyall,"Land Law in Ireland" ISBN 1 85800 199 4] ) Premier of South Australia and a pioneer and author of simplified system of transferring land.

Biography

Early life

Torrens was born at Cork, Ireland, in 1814. His father, Colonel Robert Torrens, F.R.S., the distinguished economist, was one of the founders of South Australia. He was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, where he graduated M.A. He went to Australia in 1839 and in the same year married Barbara, widow of Augustus George Anson. In February 1841 he was collector of customs at Adelaide, and it is probable that he had received this position directly he arrived. In the enlarged legislative council elected in July 1851, Torrens was one of the four official nominees nominated by the governor. When "responsible government" commenced in October 1856, Torrens became treasurer in the ministry of Finniss. He was elected as one of the members of the House of Assembly for the city of Adelaide in the new parliament, and on 1 September 1857 became premier, but his government lasted less than a month.

Real Property Act 1858

In December 1857 he championed the "Real Property Act of 1858" (for the transfer of real property) through the assembly, and the system became known as the Torrens title. The system transferred property by registration of title, instead of by deeds, and it has since been widely adopted throughout the world. Attempts have been made to minimize the credit due to Torrens for his great achievement, and it has been stated that Anthony Forster, then editor of the Adelaide Register, made the original suggestion.Fact|date=September 2008 In the preface to his book, "The South Australian System of Conveyancing by Registration of Title", published at Adelaide in 1859, Torrens stated that his interest in the question had been aroused 22 years before through the misfortunes of a relation and friend, and that he had been working on the problem for many years. Whoever first suggested the present method, which may have owed something to a report presented to the British House of Commons on 15 May 1857, it was Torrens who put it into practical shape, and fought it through parliament in spite of violent opposition from the legal profession. He later visited Victoria and assisted in bringing in the new system in that colony.

England

In 1863 he left Australia and settled in England. He became the member of the House of Commons for Cambridge from 1868 to 1874. He was created K.C.M.G. in 1872 and G.C.M.G. in 1884. He died on 31 August 1884. In addition to the volume already mentioned, he published "Speeches by R. R. Torrens" (1858), "A Handy Book on the Real Property Act of South Australia" (1862), "Transportation Considered as a Punishment and as a Mode of Founding Colonies" (1863), and "An Essay on the Transfer of Land by Registration" (1882).

Family

The River Torrens which runs through Adelaide, Torrens Bridge railway station, Torrens Linear Park, Torrens Parade Ground and Mount Torrens, South Australia, are believed to have been named after his father.

ee also

Places named after Sir Robert Torrens include:
*Torrens Park, South Australia
*Torrens Park railway station, Adelaide
*Torrens, Australian Capital Territory
*Electoral district of Torrens
*Lake Torrens National Park

References

*Dictionary of Australian Biography|First=Robert|Last=Torrens|Link=http://gutenberg.net.au/dictbiog/0-dict-biogT-V.html#torrens1

External links

* [http://www.parliament.sa.gov.au/pp/html/torrens.shtm Parliament of SA - Torrens]


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