30 January 1855(1855-01-30) (aged 74) Newtown, New South Wales, Australia
Spouse
Ann Mary Rudd
Charles Windeyer (1 July 1780 – 30 January 1855) was an Australian magistrate who held a variety of public positions and was later appointed by Governor George Gipps as the first Mayor of Sydney. He was the father of barrister and politician Richard Windeyer and grandfather of politician and judge William Charles Windeyer.[1]
^Windeyer, J. B. (1967). "Windeyer, Charles (1780 - 1855)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. ISBN 978-0-522-84459-7. ISSN 1833-7538. OCLC 70677943. Retrieved 17 September 2008.
CharlesWindeyer (1 July 1780 – 30 January 1855) was an Australian magistrate who held a variety of public positions and was later appointed by Governor...
Sir William CharlesWindeyer (29 September 1834 – 11 September 1897) was an Australian politician and judge. As a New South Wales politician he was responsible...
Windeyer may refer to: People Brian Windeyer Vice-Chancellor of London University (1969-72) CharlesWindeyer (1780–1855), Australian magistrate Chris Windeyer...
Sydney solicitor, his uncle, Richard Windeyer, was a King's Counsel, his grandfather, William CharlesWindeyer, was twice Attorney-General of New South...
ISSN 1833-7538. OCLC 70677943. Retrieved 30 December 2013. "Sir William CharlesWindeyer (1834–1897)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vol. 6. Canberra:...
gowns for the occasion), but was beaten by William CharlesWindeyer 49 votes to 43. When Windeyer resigned, Barton won the 1879 by-election. When it was...
of chemistry and experimental physics was John Smith. Sir William CharlesWindeyer was the first graduate. The university was Australia's first, as well...
18. In 1891 she married Richard Windeyer KC (1864–1957), a barrister. His grandfather was Sir William CharlesWindeyer. He attended Sydney Church of England...
educator, was a Justice of the High Court of Australia Sir William CharlesWindeyer John Woolley Hon Mr Justice Edward Wise James Wolfensohn AO KBE Lieutenant...
Lady Mary Elizabeth Windeyer (28 September 1836 – 3 December 1912) was an Australian women's rights campaigner, particularly in relation to women's suffrage...
Richard Windeyer was born in London, the eldest of nine children of CharlesWindeyer, first recognised reporter in the House of Lords, and his wife Ann...
her death. CharlesWindeyer, (1780–1855), Mayor of Sydney and magistrate. Enoch Fowler, founder of Camperdown Potteries. Nicolas-Charles Bochsa (1791–1856)...
"appointment appears to be so wholly unjustifiable [to Justice William Windeyer ] as to have led to the utterance by him of such expressions and opinions … as...
Sir William Montagu Manning". NSW State Archives & Records. "Windeyer, Sir William Charles (1834–1897)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Canberra:...
children of judge and politician William CharlesWindeyer and suffragist Mary Elizabeth Windeyer. Windeyer was a member of the Women's Literary Society...
The original conveyance for the Nubrygyn area was to Charles Frederick Warne and CharlesWindeyer. Warne owned 1,040 hectares (2,560 acres) and was the...
1890 served as associate to Justice William CharlesWindeyer of the Supreme Court of New South Wales. Windeyer had a reputation for being a harsh and inflexible...
OCLC 70677943. Retrieved 16 January 2021. Tink, Andrew (2009). William Charles Wentworth : Australia's greatest native son. Allen & Unwin. ISBN 978-1-74175-192-5...
Legislative Council. He was again attorney-general in the John Robertson and Charles Cowper ministries from October 1868 to December 1870. In February 1875...
Walter Sherburne Prideaux, Clerk to the Goldsmiths' Company. William CharlesWindeyer, Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales. Walter Thomas...