Walter John Napier
4th Attorney-General of the Straits Settlements
In office
1 March 1907  31 December 1909
Preceded byWilliam Robert Collyer
Deputy Attorney-General of Singapore
Personal details
Born10 July 1857
Manchester, England
DiedFebruary 14, 1945 (aged 87)
Alma materUniversity of Oxford (BA, DCL)

Sir Walter John Napier (10 July 1857 – 14 February 1945) was an English barrister who was the fourth Attorney-General of the Straits Settlements and the founder of the Singaporean law firm Drew and Napier.

Early life

Napier was born in Manchester. He obtained a first-class honours degree in jurisprudence from the University of Oxford before being called to bar at Lincoln's Inn in 1881. After completing his pupillage in 1882, he practiced in his hometown for six years, before moving to Singapore in 1889.[1]

Life in Singapore

In March 1889, Napier founded what would become Drew and Napier with an English solicitor, Alfred Henry Drew.[2] He was later appointed Attorney-General of the Straits Settlements on 1 March 1907, serving until 31 December 1909.[3] Napier would implement a new civil procedure code, simultaneously serve as an unofficial member of the Legislative Council, and be the founding editor of the Straits Settlements Law Reports.[1] He attained a Doctor of Civil Law from the University of Oxford in 1900,[4] and was appointed a Knight Bachelor in 1909.[5]

Personal life

Napier was a freemason.[6]

References

  1. 1 2 Makepeace, Walter; Brooke, Gilbert E; Braddell, Roland St J (1991). One hundred years of Singapore. Oxford University Press. p. 428. ISBN 0-19-588572-4.
  2. Sharp, Ilsa (1990). The History of Drew & Napier, 1889-1989. International Press Co (Pte) Ltd.
  3. Braddell, R. St.J (1983). The Law of the Straits Settlements: A Commentary. South East Asia: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0195825594.
  4. Yee Sze, Thian; Chin Chin, Cheong; Lim, Sharon (2002). In session: Supreme Court Singapore: the building, her heritage and her people. Singapore. ISBN 981047671X.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  5. "The London Gazette". The London Gazette. 24 December 1909. pp. 9763–9764.
  6. Installation of District Grand Master and Grand Superintendent. Singapore: District of the Eastern Archipelago, United Grand Lodge of England. 2003. p. 75.
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