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English: George Rogers Harding was born in Somerset, England, on 3 December 1838. Gravitating toward the legal profession he was called to the Bar in 1861. Arriving in Brisbane with his wife Emily Morris in October 1866, he was immediately admitted to the Bar. In April 1876 he was appointed a commissioner under the 1872 Civil Procedure Reform Act and in July 1879 became senior puisine judge of the Supreme Court of Queensland. He became ill during a trial and died 31 August 1895 in his chambers after delivering a judgement. (Information taken from: Australian dictionary of biography, volume 4, 1972)
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