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Knox returned to Australia in 1886 and joined his brother George in practising law. When George died in 1888, Adrian took over the practice, and soon became one of the most successful lawyers at the Sydney bar. Between 1888 and 1890, he reported
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in 1906 and appearing frequently in major constitutional cases. In 1919, he was somewhat unexpectedly nominated by
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and the former Martha Rutledge. His mother was born in Ireland, and was the sister of the Victorian politician
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in 1894, but retired in 1898 after just two terms in office. Knox eventually became one of the best known
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nominated Knox for appointment as the second. His appointment was received somewhat poorly by
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He was a book collector and his private library was considered one of the best in Sydney.
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In 1930, Knox was left half of the estate of his friend and mining magnate
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in 1906, and shortly after was offered a position on the bench of the
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Australian Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Knox was one of six justices of the High Court to have served in the
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Australian politician and Chief Justice of the High Court (1863–1932)
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as Chief Justice. The most famous decision of his tenure was the
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Australian members of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom
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Fricke, Graham; Rutledge, Martha (2001). "Knox, Adrian". In
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Australian Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame inductees
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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
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The Oxford Companion to the High Court of Australia
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Knox was an inaugural inductee of the 398:, Knox left his practice and traveled to 515:in 1920, allowing him to use the style " 334: 326: 87:18 October 1919 – 31 March 1930 1342:Justices of the High Court of Australia 918:Justices of the High Court of Australia 691: 357:1894 election for the seat of Woollahra 14: 1382:Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductees 1289: 1279:Justices shown in order of appointment 890: 766: 569: 567: 565: 563: 561: 559: 1367:Australian people of English descent 1312:Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge 855:New South Wales Legislative Assembly 573: 492:on 27 April 1932 and is interred in 353:New South Wales Legislative Assembly 255:New South Wales Legislative Assembly 513:Privy Council of the United Kingdom 365:Australian Mutual Provident Society 24: 1372:Australian people of Irish descent 801:Dictionary of Australian Biography 581:Australian Dictionary of Biography 556: 426:. 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Index

Sir Adrian Knox
The Right Honourable
KCMG
PC
KC

Chief Justice of Australia
Billy Hughes
Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson
Sir Samuel Griffith
Sir Isaac Isaacs
Sydney
Woollahra, New South Wales
Sir Edward Knox
KCMG
PC
KC
Chief Justice of Australia
Sydney
Sir Edward Knox
Trinity College, Cambridge
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
barristers
taking silk
Billy Hughes
Samuel Griffith
Engineers case
Sydney
Sir Edward Knox
William Rutledge

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