423209
- TitleSir William Montagu Manning papers, 1829-1892, with papers of his family, 1791-1832
- Creator
- Call numberMLMSS 246/vols. 1-5
MLMSS 246/vols. 6X-7X - Level of descriptionfonds
- Date
1829-1892, 1791-1832 - Type of material
- Reference code423209
- Issue CopyMicrofilm : GUIDE & Correspondence, 1791-1860).
Microfilm : GUIDE & Correspondence, 1861-1892). - Physical Description5 volumes, 2 outsize volumes of texual material
- ADMINISTRATIVE/ BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY
Sir William Montagu Manning (1811-1895), barrister, judge and parliamentarian, was born at Devon, England, son of John Edye Manning, the elder (1783-1870) and his wife Matilda. Manning was educated in England and was admitted to the English Bar in 1832. In 1837 Manning and his wife Emily Anne, sister of Judge Edward Wise (1818-1865), decided to join his family who had arrived at Sydney in 1829. Manning was appointed a magistrate, a commissioner of the Court of Requests, and an acting judge on the Supreme Court bench. After the death of his first wife Manning married Eliza Anne, daughter of Rev. W. Sowerby. He acquired large pastoral land holdings in the Lachlan, Monaro and Bega districts. In 1851 Manning was appointed to the old Legislative Council and was Solicitor-General from 1844 to 1848 and 1849 to 1856. He was elected a member of the NSW Legislative Assembly for the seat of Cumberland (1856-1857) in the first parliament after responsible government in 1956 and was appointed Attorney-General on three separate occasions (1856-1857, 1860, 1868-1870). Manning resigned from parliament in 1857 due to ill health and returned to London. In 1859 he returned to Sydney and in 1861 was appointed to the NSW Legislative Council (1861-1876,1887-1895). Manning became a puisne judge of the Supreme Court in 1876 but resigned in 1887 and he was re-appointed to the Legislative Assembly. In 1878 he was elected chancellor of the University of Sydney and held the position until his death in 1895. He was responsible for an expansion of the University, and in 1881 for the admission of women to all university privileges 'on an equal footing to men'. Having been knighted in 1859 he was elevated to K.C.M.G. in 1892. Manning died at 'Wallaroy', Edgecliff Road in February 1895. [ref:ADB 5] - Scope and ContentIndex to correspondents compiled in the Mitchell Library. [Click on link below to view Detailed contents list and Index to correspondents.] (Call No.: MLMSS 246/1)
- Finding AidsAvailable online - acms.sl.nsw.gov.au/_transcript/2007/D00007/mss246.pdf
- Description source
Information upgraded from Manuscripts Leaf Catalogue No. 1 (1-190C) as part of the eRecords Project, 2010-2011 - General note
This collection was listed in 2005 as part of the Sesquicentenary of Responsible Government in NSW 1856-2006 Project. - Creator/Author/ArtistAllwood, Robert, 1803-1891
Belmore, Somerset Richard Lowry-Corry, Earl of, 1835-1913
Bourke, Richard, Sir, 1777-1855
Carrington, Charles Robert Wynn-Carrington, Baron, 1843-1928
Cosh, James, Rev
Cowper, Charles, Sir, 1807-1875
Cowper, William Macquarie, 1810-1902
Dalley, William Bede, 1831-1888
Denison, William, Sir, 1804-1871
Docker, Joseph, 1802-1884
Donaldson, Stuart Alexander, Sir, 1812-1867
Dowling, James, 1787-1844
FitzRoy, Charles Augustus, Sir, 1796-1858
Gipps, George, Sir, 1791-1847
Grey, Henry George Grey, Earl, 1802-1894
Hargrave, John F. (John Fletcher), 1815-1885
Innes, Joseph George Long, 1834-1896
Jersey, Victor Albert George Child-Villiers, Earl of, 1845-1915
Manning, Arthur Wilcox, 1818-1900
Manning, John Edye, the elder
Mueller, Ferdinand, Baron von, 1825-1896
Nicholson, Charles, Sir, 1808-1903
Plunkett, John Hubert, 1802-1869
Stephen, Alfred, Sir, 1802-1894
Stephen, George Milner, 1812-1894
Thomson, E. Deas (Edward Deas), 1800-1879
Young, John, Sir, 1807-1876
Manning family
Manning, Matilda Jordan - Name
- SubjectJudges--New South Wales.
Lawyers--New South Wales.
Manning family--Correspondence.
New South Wales--Politics and government--1851-1901.
Politicians--New South Wales--19th century.
Sydney (N.S.W.)--Social life and customs--1788-1851
Family--New South Wales--History.
Law and legislation--New South Wales.
New South Wales--Genealogy. - Place
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