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Samuel Jackson (lawyer)
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Samuel Jackson (16 April 1831 – 29 July 1913) was a solicitor in Auckland, New Zealand. He worked in his profession until shortly before his death and was at the time the oldest practising solicitor in the country, and was regarded as the father of his profession in his city. He joined the solicitor Frederick Merriman and they called their firm Merriman & Jackson. Upon Merriman's death in 1865, he took on a new partner and the firm was renamed Jackson Russell, by which name it is still known today. In his younger years, he was involved in provincial politics.
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Born | (1831-04-16)16 April 1831 Providence Green, Green Hammerton, Yorkshire, England |
Died | 29 July 1913(1913-07-29) (aged 82) |
Nationality | English |
Occupation(s) | attorney and solicitor |
Known for | 'father' of the legal profession in Auckland |
Relatives | Hughlings Jackson (brother) William Jackson (brother) |
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