Percy Dawson (lawyer)

Percy Sydney Dawson (1865–1916)[1] was a founding partner of one of the legal firms that became Blake Dawson[2] (now Ashurst Australia) and the first City Solicitor of the City of Sydney.[3]

Percy Sydney Dawson
Born1865
Cooma, New South Wales
Died1916
NationalityAustralian
EducationNewington College
University of Sydney
OccupationSolicitor
TitleCity of Sydney Solicitor
Spouse(s)Miss Neilson of Waratah
Children1 son 3 daughters
WebsiteBlake Dawson's History

Early life

Dawson was born in Cooma, New South Wales, and educated at Newington College (1881–1883)[4] and the University of Sydney.[5] He was the eighth son of Robert Dawson, who was for over 40 years the police magistrate in Cooma.

In 1886 Dawson was articled to solicitor George Charles King Waldron, and upon admission as a solicitor in 1891 the firm became known as Waldron & Dawson.[6]

City Solicitor

On 9 February 1899, Dawson was appointed as the first City Solicitor for the City of Sydney.[7]

Death

Dawson died at home in the Sydney suburb of Wahroonga and was at the time the senior partner of the legal firm then known as Dawson, Waldron, and Glover, of Pitt Street. He was survived by a widow and four children, and his papers are held by the State Library of New South Wales.[8]

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