Background
Born on 26 July 1853 to Pitt Cobbett and Caroline (née Richards), William Pitt Cobbett was born on 26 July 1853 in Adelaide, South Australia.
Born on 26 July 1853 to Pitt Cobbett and Caroline (née Richards), William Pitt Cobbett was born on 26 July 1853 in Adelaide, South Australia.
Cobbett was educated at Alleyn"s College of God"s Gift (Dulwich College), London, between 1869 and 1872, and played rugby union for the school. At Oxford, Cobbett graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1876, a Bachelor of Civil Law and Master of Arts
Cobbett was the founding Challis Chair of Law of the University of Sydney Faculty of Law. Pitt Cobbett was a wine merchant and, after returning to England, in 1864, was an ordained priest. The senior Pitt Cobbett, after filling various curacies, was vicar of the Church of the Holy Rood, Crofton, Hampshire, between 1874 and 1901.
He matriculated in October 1873 and entered University College, Oxford. in 1880, and a Doctorate.C.L. in 1887.
Following his graduation from Oxford, Cobbett was admitted as a student at Gray"s Inn on 4 May 1875. On 18 November 1878, he was called to the Barometer
But, instead of practising law and despite having chambers at 4 King"s Bench Walk Temple, Cobbett tutored at Oxford and in London. On 3 February 1890, Cobbett was appointed the inaugural Challis Chair of Law of the University of Sydney Faculty of Law.
In 1990, he became the Chairman of the Professorial Board of the University of Sydney.
Sydney Law School
In 1891, Cobbett became the first University of Sydney Faculty of Law Dean of Law. Cobbett lectured extensively, in jurisprudence, Roman law, constitutional law, and international law. Following the University"s cost-cutting after financial difficulties in 1893, Cobbett also lectured in property law.
Later career
After his retirement from the University of Sydney Faculty of Law, Cobbett relocated to Hobart, where he worked on a book, to be titled The Government of Australia, dealing with the Constitution of Australia.
Before it was ready for publication, however, Cobbett died of cancer at his home in Holebrook Place (now Davey Street) on 17 October 1919, and was buried in the Anglican section of Cornelian Bay cemetery. Sydney Law School honours its first Challis Chair of Law and Dean through the eponymous Pitt Cobbett Scholarships.
From September, he was an ex officio member of the University of Sydney Senate.