Peter Benson Maxwell

Peter Benson Maxwell was born on 31 January 1817, the fourth son of Reverend Peter Benson Maxwell of Birdstown, County Donegal, Ireland. He attended Trinity College Dublin. He was called to the bar of the Middle Temple on 19 November 1841.
Maxwell was the recorder of Penang (then called Prince of Wales Island) from 1856 to 1866 and of Singapore from 1866 to 1871. He became the chief justice of the Straits Settlements in 1867, remaining in office until 1871.
His legal treatise, ''On the Interpretation of Statutes'', was first published in 1875 and was in its 12th edition as of 1976. He also wrote a book titled ''The Duties of Police Magistrates'' (1871).
Maxwell was knighted on 30 January 1856. He died on 14 January 1893. Provided by Wikipedia
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On the interpretation of statutes by Maxwell, Peter Benson
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On the interpretation of statutes by Maxwell, Peter Benson
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Whom shall we hang? the Sebastopol inquiry by Maxwell, Peter Benson 1817-1893
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On the interpretation of statutes by Maxwell, Peter Benson
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