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Harris, Charles Edward, undergrad. Brasenose Coll., Oxon, J.P. Hants, lord of the manor of Rotherwick, a student of the Inner Temple 16 Oct., 1863, called to the bar 18 Nov., 1867 (only son of Charles Harris, Esq., of Fulford Grange, Yorks); born 28 March, 1843; married 3 Feb., 1870, Jessie St. John, dau. of Henry St. John, of West Court, Finchampstead, Berks, J.P., and has issue.

Tylney Hall, Winchfield, Hants; United University Club, S.W.


Harris, George, LL.D., F.S.A., vice-president of the Anthropological Institute, the originator of the Historical Manuscript Commission, joint registrar of the court of bankruptcy Manchester 1862-8, acting judge Birmingham county court 1860-2, went the Midland circuit, author of The Life of Lord Chancellor Hardwicke, The True Theory of Representation in a State, etc., and of Principia Prima Legum, educated at Rugby and Trin Coll., Camb., a student of the Middle Temple 4 Dec., 1839, called to the bar 13 Jan., 1843 (eldest son of George Harris, Esq., of Rugby); born 6 May, 1809.

Iselipps Manor, Northolt, Southall, Middlesex.


Harris, Henry Percy, B.A., Christ Church, Oxon, 1880, equity draftsman and conveyancer, a student of Lincoln's Inn 26 Oct., 1878 (then aged 21), called to the bar 17 Nov., 1881 (only son of George David Harris, Esq., of London); born , 1857.

32, Inverness Terrace, Bayswater, W.; 13, Old Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.


Harris, Herbert Edward, B.A. Lincoln Coll., Oxon, a student of the Inner Temple 17 Nov., 1871 (then aged 21), called to the bar 21 April, 1880 (2nd son of Arthur Spencer Douglas Harris, Esq., late of London, dec.); born , 1850.


Harris, John Duffus, B.A. Trin. Coll., Camb., a student of Lincoln's Inn 18 Nov., 1876 (then aged 20), called to the bar 9 June, 1880 (only son of Daniel Kurtland de Walf Harris, of Halifax, Canada, merchant); born , 1856.

18, Sackville Street, Piccadilly, W.


Harris, Richard, a member of the Midland circuit, author of Hints on Advocacy and of Illustrations of Advocacy, of Farmer Bumpkin's Lawsuit, a student of the Middle Temple 5 Nov., 1861, called to the bar 17 Nov., 1864 (2nd son of James Harris, of Hersham, Esher, Surrey, dec.); born , .

42, Fitzjohn's Avenue, Hampstead, N.W.; Lamb Buildings, Temple, E.C.


Harris, Richard Reader, a student of Gray's Inn 2 Nov., 1846, called to the bar 21 Nov., 1849 (3rd son of William Harris, Esq., of Camberwell, Surrey); born , .


Harris, Richard Reader, M.I.C.E., a student of Gray's Inn 29 Nov., 1880, Lee prizeman 1883, called to the bar 17 Nov., 1883 (only son of Richard Reader Harris, of Gray's Inn, bar.-at-law); born 5 July, 1847; married 10 Aug., 1880, Mary Griffin Harris, only dau. of E. J. Bristow, late president Incorporated Law Society, and has issue.

Chester Lodge, Clapham Common, S.W.; 1. Temple Gardens, E.C.


Harris, Rev. Seymour Frederick, M.A, B.C.L., Worcester Coll., Oxon, 1875, matric. London Univ. 1869, vicar of St. Michael and All Angels', Blackburn, since 1884, went the Northern circuit, author of The Elements of Roman Law and of The Principles of Criminal Law, a student of the Inner Temple 15 Nov., 1872 (then aged 21), called to the bar 7 June, 1875 (2nd son of Rev. James Harris, Wesleyan minister); born 16 April, 1851; married , , Mary Elinor, dau. of William Barber, Esq., Q.C.

St. Michael's Vicarage, Blackburn.


Harris, Thomas Hillersdon, a student of the Middle Temple 9 Nov., 1815, called to the bar 23 Nov., 1821 (5th son of John Harris, Esq., of Radford, Devon); born , .


Harrison, Alfred, clerk attending the table House of Lords since 1877, clerk 1869-77, a student of the Inner Temple 2 May, 1865 (then aged 20), called to the bar 7 June, 1869 (3rd son of late George Harrison, of London, F.R.C.S.E.); born , 1845; married 6 Sept., 1871, Frances Anne, only dau. of John Robert Taylor, Esq., C.B.

6a, Victoria Street, S.W., or 65, Grosvenor Street, W.


Harrison, Edward, conveyancer and equity draftsman, a student of the Middle Temple 18 May, 1844, called to the bar 26 May, 1848 (2nd son of George Harrison, Esq., of Longlands-in-Cartmel, co. Lanc.); born , .

Upper Nascott, Watford, Herts; 10, New Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.


Harrison, Frederic, M.A., Wadham Coll., Oxon, 1856,. scholar 1848, fellow and tutor 1854, 1st class classics 1853, examiner in jurisprudence. Council of Legal Education 1869-76 (for London Univ. 1875-9), professor since 1878, public examiner honours schools Oxford Univ. 1875-6, in pass schools 1881, moderator in honours schools 1870, 1878, public examiner (jurisprudence) Oxford 1879-81, a member of the royal commission upon trades unions 1867-9, secretary to royal commission for law digest 1869-70, author of Order and Progress, Social Statistics, The Meaning of History, etc., a student of Lincoln's Inn 14 Jan., 1854 (then aged 22), called to the bar 26 Jan., 1858 (eldest son of Frederic Harrison, Esq., of London); born 18 Oct., 1831; married 17 Aug., 1870, Ethel Bertha, only dau. of William Harrison, of London.

38 Westbourne Terrace, W.; 7, New Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.


Harrison, Henry Leland, B.A. Christ Church, Oxon, chairman of the Calcutta Corporation and commissioner of Calcutta police, a student of Lincoln's Inn 24 Jan., 1859 (then aged 21), called to the bar 17 Nov., 1870 (2nd son of Rev. James Harewood Harrison, rector of Bagbrook, Northants); born , 1838.

Calcutta.