Samuel Brownlow Gray

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Sir Samuel Brownlow Gray CMG (27 April 1823[1] 20 January 1910[2]) was a barrister in Bermuda.

Gray was born in St. George's, Bermuda, the son of Benjamin Charles Thomas Gray and Elizabeth Brownlow of Bermuda.[1] He was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn in 1847. He was Inspector of schools in Bermuda from 1848, and was in May 1861 appointed Attorney-General of Bermuda.[3]

In May 1900, he was appointed Chief Justice of Bermuda,[4] and he served as President of the Legislative Council. He stepped down from both positions in 1905.

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