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* Winterton, G, Lee, HP, Glass, A & Thomson, JA, Australian Federal Constitutional Law: Commentary and Materials, 2nd ed., Lawbook Co., 2007.
* Winterton, G ( ed ), State Constitutional Landmarks, Federation Press, 2006.
* Lee, HP & Winterton, G ( eds ), Australian Constitutional Landmarks, Cambridge University Press, 2003.
* Winterton, G, Lee, HP, Glass, A & Thomson, JA, Australian Federal Constitutional Law: Commentary and Materials, LBC, 1999.
* Winterton, G, Monarchy to Republic: Australian Republican Government, Oxford University Press, 1986 ( rev ed, 1994 ).
* Winterton, G, Judicial Remuneration in Australia, Australian Institute of Judicial Administration, 1995.
* Winterton, G ( ed ), We, the People: Australian Republican Government, Allen & Unwin, 1994.
* Lee, HP & Winterton, G ( eds ), Australian Constitutional Perspectives, Law Book Co., 1992.
* Winterton, G, Parliament, the Executive and the Governor-General, Melbourne University Press, 1983.
* Winterton, G, The Resurrection of the Republic, Law and Policy Paper 15, Centre for International and Public Law, ANU ( 2001 ).
* Winterton, G, " An Australian Rights Council " in T Campbell, J Goldsworthy & A Stone ( eds ), Protecting Rights Without a Bill of Rights: Institutional Performance and Reform in Australia, Ashgate Publlishing Limited: Aldershot, England ( 2006 ), 305-317.
* Winterton, G, " Australian States: Cinderellas No Longer?
" in G Winterton ( ed ) State Constitutional Landmarks, The Federation Press: Sydney ( 2006 ), 1-20.
* Winterton, G, " The Evolving Role of the Australian Governor-General " in M Groves ( ed ), Law and Government in Australia, Federation Press ( 2005 ), 44-58.
* Winterton, G, " The High Court and Federalism: A Centenary Evaluation " in P Cane ( ed ), Centenary Essays for the High Court of Australia, LexisNexis Butterworths ( 2004 ), 197-220.
* Winterton, G, " A Model for Electing the Australian President " in W Hudson & A J Brown ( eds ), Restructuring Australia, Federation Press ( 2004 ), 124-139.
* Winterton, G, " The Communist Party Case " in HP Lee & G Winterton ( eds ), Australian Constitutional Landmarks, Cambridge University Press ( 2003 ), 108-144.
* Winterton, G, " 1975: The Dismissal of the Whitlam Government " in HP Lee & G Winterton ( eds ), Australian Constitutional Landmarks, Cambridge University Press ( 2003 ), 229-261.
* Winterton, G, " The Acquisition of Independence " in R French, G Lindell & C Saunders ( eds ), Reflections on the Australian Constitution, Federation Press ( 2003 ), 31-50.

Winterton and Barwick
Winterton criticised Sir Garfield Barwick and Sir John Kerr for not having paid closer attention to the constitution before Kerr, the governor-general, sacked the Whitlam government in 1975, with Barwick's advice.
Winterton said Barwick had invented a convention that " a prime minister who cannot obtain supply ... must either advise a general election or resign ", pointing out that, although section 83 of the constitution forbids the expenditure of unappropriated funds, appropriated funds had not been exhausted.
* Winterton, G, ' Barwick the Judge ' ( 1998 ) 21 University of New South Wales Law Journal 109-116.
* Winterton, G, ' Barwick the Judge ' ( October 1997 ) Quadrant 25-29.
* Winterton, G, ' The Third Man: Sir Garfield Barwick ' ( April 1984 ) Quadrant 23-26.

Winterton and Edward
It was created in 1766 for Edward Turnour, 1st Baron Winterton, who represented Bramber in the House of Commons.
Born Edward Turnour Garth, Lord Winterton was the son of Joseph Garth and his wife Sarah ( died 1744 ), daughter of Francis Gee and his wife Sarah, daughter of Sir Edward Turnor, Member of Parliament for Orford, elder son of Sir Edward Turnour, Speaker of the House of Commons from 1661 to 1671.
* Edward Garth-Turnour, 1st Earl Winterton ( 1734 – 1788 )
* Edward Turnour, 2nd Earl Winterton ( 1758 – 1831 )
* Edward Turnour, 3rd Earl Winterton ( 1784 – 1833 )
* Edward Turnour, 4th Earl Winterton ( 1810 – 1879 )
* Edward Turnour, 5th Earl Winterton ( 1837 – 1907 )
* Edward Turnour, 6th Earl Winterton ( 1883 – 1962 )
* Lady Georgiana Susan Hamilton ( 1841 – 1913 ), married in 1882 to Edward Turnour, 5th Earl Winterton
Edward Turnour, 5th Earl Winterton ( 1837 – 1907 ) was an Irish peer and cricketer.
* Edward Turnour, 6th Earl Winterton ( 1883 – 1962 )
Turnour, Edward, 5th Earl Winterton
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Edward Turnour, 6th Earl Winterton PC ( 4 April 1883 – 26 August 1962 ), styled Viscount Turnour until 1907, was an Irish peer and British politician in the first half of the twentieth century who achieved the rare distinction of serving as both Baby of the House and Father of the House at the opposite ends of his career in the House of Commons.
Turnour was the son of Edward Turnour, 5th Earl Winterton, and Lady Georgiana Susan Hamilton ( 1841 – 1913 ), daughter of James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Abercorn.
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