Sir Michael Henry Gallwey

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Sir Michael Henry Gallwey

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Ardfield, Cork, Ireland
Death: July 25, 1912 (85)
Pietermaritzburg, Indlovu DC, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Place of Burial: Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Immediate Family:

Son of Henry Gallwey; Henry Gallwey; Margaret Gallwey and Margaret MacCarthy
Husband of Frances Cadwalader Gallwey
Father of Unnamed Gallwey; Henry Erskine Gallwey; William John Gallwey; Margaret Kate Annie Grey; Frances Margaret Gallwey and 2 others
Brother of Ellen Maria Gallwey; Denis MacCarthy Gallwey; Henry Gallwey; William Gallwey; Daniel Gallwey and 15 others

Occupation: Lawyer, Chief Justice of Natal - KCMG
Managed by: Laxon Gazely Mack
Last Updated:

About Sir Michael Henry Gallwey

GEDCOM Note

Biography ==He was educated at Trinity College Dublin (entered 11th October 1844, BA 1848). In January 1849 (Hilary term) he became a student in King’s Inn, Dublin and trained at the Bar for six terms (to May 1850). He proceeded to London and was admitted to Lincoln’s Inn on 9 November 1850 where he kept six terms before departing on 31st January 1852. InMay 1853 he was called to the Bar at King’s Inn, Dublin in the Trinity term (after Easter). He practiced at the Bar in Dublin, and also on circuit in Limerick and Cork, before being appointed as the first Attorney General of Natal on 8th August 1857, was in post from December1857 and was first President of the newly-founded Natal Law Society. When his uncle Michael (Gallwey-99) died in Mar 1866 he returned to Ireland for a year of long leave to get the family's affairs in order; during this period his son William John (Gallwey-1) was born who returned to South Africa as an infant. Sir Michael chaired the Boundary Commission that met at Rorke’s Drift on March 7th 1878 to settle the dispute between Zulus and Boers (ref 3 & 4). Its disputed findings led to the Zulu War of 1879 and the Battle of Isandhlwana. In January 1880 he was offered the post of Attorney-General of the Transvaal but herefused. On the death of Sir John Brand in 1888 he was invited to accept nomination for the Presidency of the Orange Free State but declined (ref 1). He was Chief Justice from 1890 until he retired in 1901. For many years he had a ‘gouty’ affliction and travelled to the Supreme Court in a private rickshaw. After his retirement MHG lived ina house at 327 Church Street below Commercial Road. There he spent much of his day seated on the verandah in an invalid chair (due to his gout) with a rug over his knees and wearing a black silk top hat, wingcollar, black tie, and frock coat. He conversed freely with passers-by and “the old gentleman in the top hat” became something of a local institution (ref 10). The street next to the court house is called Gallwey Lane (ref 6) and a road opposite the university is called Gallway (sic) Road.<ref>Entered by Tim Gallwey.</ref>He is buried in the Albert Luthuli Street Cemetery in Pietermaritzburgclose to his son William and both wives of the latter.

Birth Note: There appears to be no individual baptism record for him in Ardfield, just an entry in the consolidated list mentioned in Note 3of Gallwey-44. This may be because he may have been born in Raphoe, Millstreet where his mother was from, and his eldest sister was born there. The dob given here was taken from that consolidated list. Rather go with Ref 7 as more reliable, and the same as the baptismal register.

Sources

1. HC Lugg, Historic Natal and Zululand, Shuter & Shooter, 1949. 2. Barbara I Buchanan, Natal Memories, Shuter & Shooter, 1941, pp. 216-218. 3. Frank Welsh, A History of South Africa, Harper Collins, 2000.
4. Donald R Morris, The Washing of the Spears, Johnathon Cape, 1965. 5. Peter Spiller, MA Thesis on the Natal Supreme Court proceedings, Faculty of Law, University of Natal, Durban.6. Natal Witness, Friday 2 March 1973, City Streets No 24, Gallwey lane7. Birth: Rosemary Ffolliott press clippings: Birth Notice in The Constitution of Sat 28th Oct 1826 "at her father's house Rathroe on Tuesday last the lady of Henry Gallwey Esq of a son and heir", hence b. 24 Oct 1826.8. Birth date: www.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/ for Ardfield parish gives baptism on 24 Oct 1826 9. Death: Natal Mercury of 26 July 1912, Death of Sir Michael Gallwey has "Sir Michael Gallwey died last night" i.e. dod 25 Jul 1912 but some confusion in the heading of the article; 25th is the dod always quoted.
10. Natal Witness, 17 Nov 1956, The old gentleman in the top hat.
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Sir Michael Henry Gallwey's Timeline

1826
October 26, 1826
Ardfield, Cork, Ireland
1862
July 10, 1862
Pietermaritzburg, Indlovu DC, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
1864
October 13, 1864
Maritzburg, Natal
1866
September 5, 1866
Greenfields, Kilkerranmor, Ardfield, Near Clonakilty, Cork, Ireland
1868
October 15, 1868
Pietermaritzburg, Indlovu DC, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
1869
December 19, 1869
Pietermaritzburg, Indlovu DC, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
1872
September 26, 1872
Pietermaritzburg, Indlovu DC, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
1880
1880
At sea, near Madeira
1912
July 25, 1912
Age 85
Pietermaritzburg, Indlovu DC, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa