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Barton was also one of six justices to have served in the Parliament of New South Wales, along with O ' Connor, Albert Piddington, Adrian Knox, McTiernan, and H. V. Evatt.
Adrian Knox became Chief Justice on 18 October 1919, and less than three months later, foundation Justice Sir Edmund Barton died, leaving no original members.
Evatt was one of six justices of the High Court to have served in the Parliament of New South Wales, along with Edmund Barton, Richard O ' Connor, Adrian Knox, Albert Piddington and Edward McTiernan.
Sir Adrian Knox KCMG, KC ( 29 November 186327 April 1932 ), Australian judge, was the second Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia, sitting on the bench of the High Court from 1919 to 1930.
The Adrian Knox Stakes is an AJC Group 3 Australian Thoroughbred quality handicap horse race named in honour of Knox which is held annually at Randwick Racecourse in Sydney in September
* Parliament of New South Wales Sir Adrian Knox
* Australian Racing Hall of Fame Sir Adrian Knox
* ADB-Sir Adrian Knox
Knox County Schools operates five public schools in the Halls community including Halls Elementary School, Adrian Burnett Elementary School, Brickey Elementary School, Halls High School, and Halls Middle School.

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* 1965 Adrian Pasdar, American actor
* 1968 Adrian Lester, English actor, director, and writer
* Pope Adrian II ( 792 872 )
* Pope Adrian IV ( c. 1100 1159 ), English pope
* Pope Adrian V ( c. 1205 1276 )
* Pope Adrian VI ( 1459 1523 ), Dutch pope
* Adrian of Moscow ( 1627 1700 ), last pre-revolutionary Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia
* Adrian Cruickshank ( 1936 2010 ), Australian politician and philanthropist
* Adrian Quist ( 1913 1991 ), Australian male tennis player
* Adrian Stoop ( 1883 1957 ), English rugby union player
* Adrian ( costume designer ) ( 1903 1959 ), born Adrian Adolph Greenberg, costume designer for over 250 films
* Adrian Biddle ( 1952 2005 ), English cinematographer
* Adrian Borland ( 1957 1999 ), English singer, songwriter, guitarist and record producer
* Adrian Boult ( 1889 1983 ), English conductor
* Adrian Heath ( painter ) ( 1920 1992 ), British painter
* Adrian Hoven ( 1922 1981 ), Austrian actor, producer and film director
* Adrian Jones ( 1845 1938 ), English sculptor and painter who specialized in animals, particularly horses
* Adrian Mitchell ( 1932 2008 ), English poet, novelist and playwright
* Adrian Rollini ( 1903 1956 ), American multi-instrumentalist best known for his jazz music
* Adrian Willaert ( c. 1490 1562 ), Flemish composer of the Renaissance and founder of the Venetian School
* Adrian Zingg ( 1734 1816 ), Swiss painter
* Adrian von Bubenberg ( 1434 1479 ), Bernese knight, general and mayor
* Adrian Hardy Haworth ( 1767 1833 ), English entomologist, botanist and carcinologist
* Adrian Kantrowitz ( 1918 2008 ), American cardiac surgeon

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* Adrian Mitchell ( 1932 2008 ), poet, novelist and playwright
* Edgar Adrian ( 1932 )
He was awarded a Nobel Prize for his work in 1932 along with Lord Edgar Adrian who made the first physiological recordings of neural activity from single nerve fibers.
Edgar Douglas Adrian, 1st Baron Adrian OM PRS ( 30 November 1889 4 August 1977 ) was a British electrophysiologist and recipient of the 1932 Nobel Prize for Physiology, won jointly with Sir Charles Sherrington for work on the function of neurons.
He received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Edgar Adrian, 1st Baron Adrian in 1932 for their work on the functions of neurons.
Adrian Mitchell FRSL ( 24 October 1932 20 December 2008 ) was an English poet, novelist and playwright.
She exhibited with the Royal Art Society of New South Wales from 1915, the Society of Artists from 1919 and Thea Proctor's Contemporary Group at Adrian Feint's Grosvenor Gallery from 1926 28, and from 1932 to 1971, at the Macquarie Galleries.
* Type 92-The Adrian helmet was later replaced by a Japanese designed helmet called the Type 92 ( 1932 ).

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