Abstract

This biography discusses the life and career of Sir Robert Stout and his influence on New Zealand's political, social and legal history. Sir Robert Stout arrived in New Zealand from Scotland at the age of 19 in 1864 and died in 1930. This book traces his early political career to his tenure of the positions of Attorney General, Premier and Minister of Education. Sir Robert Stout retired from politics in 1898. During the latter part of his career he was Chancellor of the University of New Zealand and held the position of Chief Justice from 1899 until 1926.

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