Senior was born in Sherborne, Dorset, England in 1838, son of Joseph Senior and wife Martha. Senior became the first officially appointed Principal Short Hand writer for the Parliament of Queensland's
Hansard (record of proceedings). He had by then served ten years as a special correspondent and parliamentary reporter for the London
Daily News and London special reporter for the
Manchester Examiner when he was employed (on the instigation of Queensland's Colonial Secretary and Premier,
Arthur Macalister and the Speaker,
William Henry Walsh), as Queensland Parliament's first Short Hand Writer on 13 January 1876. He was an able writer who produced in his spare time a number of short stories for the
Queenslander during his time in office, simultaneously being a Queensland correspondent for his old journal the London
Daily News. Senior returned to England in April 1881 where he took up his old profession as a journalist on the
Daily News and was buried on the eastern side of
Highgate Cemetery. ==Books==