Travers Adamson (6 August 1827 – 4 April 1897)[1] was an Irish barrister, who served as a politician and Solicitor-General of Victoria.
Adamson was born in Dublin and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from Trinity College in 1849.
[2] Following his studies at King's Inns, he was called to the Irish Bar in April 1850.
Adamson was appointed solicitor-general in the Nicholson government from 27 October 1859 to 5 March 1860,[5] and then Crown Prosecutor until he resigned in February 1883.
[6] He left Victoria for England, and resided in London where he died in 1897.