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Jan 30, 1841 Died on 03 Feb 1899 (aged 58)

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About John Charles Horsey James

  • John Charles Horsey James (30 January 1841 in Rome, Italy – 3 February 1899 in Perth, Western Australia) was a magistrate in Western Australia and the inaugural president of the Western Australian Cricket Association from 1885. He was the son of Rev.
  • John H.
  • James of Highfield, rector of Avington, Berkshire and his second wife Theodosia Mary Tennant, of 'Romansleigh' in North Devon.
  • He was educated at Rugby School between 1854 and 1860, and later at Oxford University, where he was awarded his law degree in 1864.
  • At Rugby he sat under Dr Frederick Temple, the Archbishop of Canterbury and at Oxford played cricket in the first eleven of Exeter College.
  • Choosing law as his profession, he enrolled at the Inner Temple and in November 1866 was called to the bar, where he practised on the Oxford circuit.
  • In 1875, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Earl Carnarvon offered James the position of Commissioner of Titles for Western Australia, with the task of implementing the Torrens title transfer of lands system at that colony.
  • He accepted the offer, becoming one of the last imperial appointments to colonial administrative positions made direct from the home government.

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