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22: 162:, having been certified a lunatic. After several months he was released and sent back to South Australia, but on the steamer back to Adelaide he jumped overboard and swam back to Melbourne, where he was returned to the asylum. He began to acquire something of a reputation and was described in Adelaide gossip as an " 260:. After his estranged wife's death on 16 February 1921, he married his long-time mistress, actress and divorcee Cecilia Elizabeth Hughes, on 22 February. Nesbit died in 1927 of a perforated 177:
In Parkside Asylum from January to July 1898, the Kingston government illegally imposed a detention order to avoid his release but was overruled by the
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Nesbit was called to the Bar in 1873 and embarked on a successful career in the courts. In 1880 he joined in partnership with
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in 1893. In 1896 he formally changed his name to "Paris Nesbit"; he was widely acknowledged joint leader of the Bar with
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Nesbit's career was dogged by scandal, the first of which broke in 1885 when he was arrested for wilful trespass in
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in 1884 and 1896, in the second as a firm opponent of Charles Kingston. He was a strong supporter of
49: 92: 171: 68:, by the age of ten Nesbit could speak German, French and Latin, and had translated the works of 241: 221: 385: 327: 214: 422: 417: 99:. In 1868, having worked briefly in a bank, he was articled as a clerk to Rupert Ingleby, 8: 237: 167: 135: 100: 95:, topping the scholarship examinations for South Australia; he also studied music with 73: 33: 391: 333: 295: 381: 329:
Her Majesty's Pleasure: A Centenary Celebration for Adelaide's Theatre of the Stars
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and edited the organisation's journals; his political views developed in a
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He drafted a number of parliamentary laws in the 1880s, and was appointed
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to form Grundy, Nesbit & Pelly; in 1884 Nesbit left the partnership.
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Love and Freedom: Professional Women and the Reshaping of Personal Life
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but was defeated, resigned from the Labor Party and defected to the
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in 1902), a weekly publication that championed Nesbit's causes.
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Nesbit married Ellen Logue – aunt of speech therapist
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QC
Angaston
South Australia
Edith Nesbit
child prodigy
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Friedrich Schiller
Gustav Rechner
Light's Pass
M. P. F. Basedow
Tanunda
Carl Linger
QC
Charles Kingston
progressive
Rupert Ingleby
Eustace B. Gundy
Rupert Pelly
Queen's Counsel
Josiah Symon
Melbourne
Melbourne Gaol
Kew Lunatic Asylum
absinthe
Adelaide Easel Club
Adelaide Lunatic Asylum
Supreme Court
Darwinism
Agnes Benham

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