Richard Meares Sly (17 December 1849 – 11 October 1929) was an Australian lawyer, judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales from 1908 to 1919.
Sly was born in Sydney, the third son of Joseph Sly. He was educated at Sydney Grammar School and Sydney University, in a stellar academic career, winning the Gilchrist travelling scholarship in April, 1872. This enabled him to pursue legal studies at London University, where he qualified LLB. He was called to the Bar at the Middle Temple in June 1875 and was appointed an Acting Justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales in June, 1898 and was appointed KC in 1904 and appointed to the NSW Supreme Court in February 1908, following the retirement of Sir William Owen. [1]
He retired from the Supreme Court in December 1919, to be replaced by Sir Charles Wade.
He died suddenly at Burradoo, near Bowral, on a visit to his brother, solicitor Dr. George Sly (c. 1846–1934). His remains were interred at the South Head Cemetery.
Sly married Constance Adelaide Mullens (d. 21 September 1949) [2] on 21 December 1887. [3] They had four daughters:
They had a home at Wunulla Road, Point Piper, Sydney. [9]
Richard Meares Sly (17 December 1849 – 11 October 1929) was an Australian lawyer, judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales from 1908 to 1919.
Sly was born in Sydney, the third son of Joseph Sly. He was educated at Sydney Grammar School and Sydney University, in a stellar academic career, winning the Gilchrist travelling scholarship in April, 1872. This enabled him to pursue legal studies at London University, where he qualified LLB. He was called to the Bar at the Middle Temple in June 1875 and was appointed an Acting Justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales in June, 1898 and was appointed KC in 1904 and appointed to the NSW Supreme Court in February 1908, following the retirement of Sir William Owen. [1]
He retired from the Supreme Court in December 1919, to be replaced by Sir Charles Wade.
He died suddenly at Burradoo, near Bowral, on a visit to his brother, solicitor Dr. George Sly (c. 1846–1934). His remains were interred at the South Head Cemetery.
Sly married Constance Adelaide Mullens (d. 21 September 1949) [2] on 21 December 1887. [3] They had four daughters:
They had a home at Wunulla Road, Point Piper, Sydney. [9]