Edwin Clark Suttor
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| Born | 1818 | ||||||
| Died | 1898 | ||||||
| Occupation | legal | ||||||
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Contents
Notes
Office Notes
House Notes
1845.05.24 From the list of members in arrear of their subscriptions for 1844 the Council determined to withdraw the following Gentlemen: Augustine Aglio Esq., Robert Knox, MD, Hon. R. Murray Dundas, Hamilton Roe, MD, J.W. Holgate, MD, Edwin C. Suttor Esq., H.N. Holme Esq., George Waterhouse Esq.
There is not a lot about Edwin in George Suttor's Memoirs, except that he appeared to be a disappointment to his parents when he went to Cambridge. The impression was that he was wasting time, and spending a lot of money! [email from Margaret Winmill descendent of George Suttor. Feb 2015]
Notes From Elsewhere
Edwin Clark Suttor
Birth December 4, 1818 44 43
Castle Hill, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
death February 5, 1898 (Age 79)
Wattle Flat, Central Tablelands, New South Wales, Australia
George Suttor's youngest son; the eldest was called George Banks Suttor
George and Sarah’s last child Edwin Clark was born in 1818 when his mother Sarah was forty- three. He was one of the first boys to be educated at the Kings School, Sydney. He went on to Cambridge to study Law, and later practiced at the Temple in London. He married Elizabeth Greene in 1848, they had one daughter.
Publications
External Publications
The Australian Magistrate; or, a Guide to the duties of a Justice of the Peace for ... New South Wales. Also a... by John Hubert Plunkett, Michael Murphy, Edwin C. Suttor and William Hattam Wilkinson (1840)
The Public Lands: Progressive Purchase - Fixed Price - Mixed Farming - Homestead Villages
House Publications
On the Natives of Bathurst . not printed march 1844
On the Physical characters of the Australians. ref mar 44
On the Australian race. Read 9 June 1847 [may be same as paper above]