Charles Hamilton Bromby
Charles Hamilton Bromby was a nineteenth-century lawyer and politician who served as the Attorney-General in the colonial government of Tasmania.
- Lived
- 1843–1904
- Nationality
- Tasmanian
- Era
- Victorian
- Language
- English
Charles Hamilton Bromby (1843–1904) was a legal professional and political figure who served as the Attorney-General in the colonial government of Tasmania. Born in 1843, he completed his education to earn a Bachelor of Arts and a legal qualification before embarking on his career in law and public administration.
Bromby's career was defined by his service to the British crown in the Australian colonies, culminating in his appointment to the high office of Attorney-General. In this role, he oversaw legal affairs and advised the colonial Tasmanian government during the late Victorian era, contributing to the administration of justice in the region until his death in July 1904.