Dictionary of NZ Biography — Robert Rodger Strang

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Robert Rodger Strang

Robert Rodger Strang

STRANG, ROBERT RODGER (1795-1874) was born in Scotland and for some years practised law in Glasgow. In 1840 he came to Wellington by the Bengal Merchant as solicitor to the New Zealand Company, and in 1841 he was appointed clerk of the peace. He became deputy registrar of the Supreme Court in 1846, and registrar in 1850, holding that position until he retired in 1870. Strang was a registrar, trustee and lay reader of St Andrew's Church. He died on 22 Sep 1874. His daughter, Susan Douglas, married Sir Donald McLean (q.v.).

Ward; N.Z. Times, 23 Sep 1874.

Reference: Volume 2, page 173

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Volume 2, page 173

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