List of Advocates-General of Western Australia
This is a list of Advocates-General of Western Australia from 1831 to 1870.
Advocate-General | Period in office |
William Mackie | 1831–34 |
Hon. George Fletcher Moore | 1834–46 |
Hon. R. W. Nash | 1841–46 (acting); 1846–52 |
Hon. B. W. Vigors | 1852–54 (acting) |
Hon. George Frederick Stone | 1854–57 |
Hon. R. Burnie | 1857–59 |
Hon. George Frederick Stone | 1860–70 |
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