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James William Norton-Kyshe, Author and Lawyer

James William Norton-Kyshe (1855-1920) was a British lawyer and author. He was Registrar of the Supreme Court of Hong Kong from 1895 to 1904. He published a number of law books including the compendious and often cited History of the Laws and Courts of Hong Kong.

Early Life

Norton-Kyshe was born in 1855, the second son of Henry Kyshe and Esther Norton.

Career

Norton-Kyshe commenced work as a clerk in the office of his stepfather, James Henry Slade, a solicitor.

In 1871, at the age of 16, he entered Colonial Service as clerk to the Procureur General and Advocate General of Mauritius

After holding various appointments in Mauritius, he was promoted to the position of Deputy Registrar in Penang. He passed exams in both written and spoken Malay.

He was called to the bar of Lincoln's Inn in 1888.

In 1892 he was appointed Sheriff of Singapore. In 1895, he was appointed Registrar of the Supreme Court of Hong Kong. He was compulsory retired over allegations of misconduct in 1904 and returned to England.

Books

Norton-Kyshe was a prodigious author and published following books:

Post Retirement and Death

Norton-Kyshe appears to have ceased publishing after his retirement.

He died on 1 March 1920


See also

References

  1. Unless otherwise noted, biographical information from "A Distinguished and Meritorious Colonial Official: James William Norton-Kyshe", The Colonies and India, May 1 1897, p13.
  2. P Wesley Smith,"James William Norton-Kyshe" HKLJ (1972), Vol 2, No3, p278
  3. England and Wales, National Probate Calendar
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