William Downes Griffith

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William Downes Griffith (18 July 1829 1908) was an Irish politician who served as the Attorney General of the Cape Colony (1866–72), the last British Attorney General there before the country attained self-government.

Born in Kildare, Ireland, on 18 July 1829, he studied at Trinity College, Dublin, and was called to the bar at the Inner Temple, London, in 1855. He married Harriet Stokes on 1 October 1861.[citation needed]

Attorney General (1866–1872)

Later life

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