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John Henry Want (4 May 1846 – 22 November 1905)〔 〕 was an Australian barrister and politician, as well as the 19th Attorney-General of New South Wales. ==Early life== Want was born at Glebe, Sydney, the fourth son of nine children of Randolph John Want, a solicitor, and his wife, Hariette, ''née'' Lister.〔 Want was educated at Rev. W. H. Savigny's Collegiate School, Cooks River, and reportedly in Caen, Normandy, France,〔 where he learned to speak fluent French. Want worked in his father's office but soon became bored with the legal practice, went on the land in Queensland, and afterward worked in a mine at Lithgow.〔 Want then returned to Sydney and read in the chambers of Sir Frederick Darley.〔 Want was called to the bar on 13 November 1869〔 and established a large practice as a barrister.〔Serle (1949)〕 He also engaged in many profitable commercial ventures, some of a "suspicious character".〔Simpson (1984) ''p.''20〕
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