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Joseph Gellibrand : ウィキペディア英語版 | Joseph Gellibrand
Joseph Tice Gellibrand (1792–1837) was the first attorney-general of Van Diemen's Land (known as Tasmania since 1856). He came into conflict with the authoritarian governor Sir George Arthur over his attempts to establish full rights of trial by jury. He later became an explorer in mainland Australia. He and a companion disappeared during one exploration. Their fate has never been determined. (See: http://www.evernote.com/l/ASuSkEl9qnNGmIqRLbQU5pbStd4aTN-PeJA/) ==Early life== Joseph Tice Gellibrand was born in England, second son of William Gellibrand and Sophia Louisa, née Hynde. He studied law, was called to the bar, and on 1 August 1823 was appointed attorney-general of Van Diemen's Land with a salary of £700 a year, with the right "to practise as a barrister under the same restrictions as are observed in this country".
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