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FOSTER'S HAND-LIST OF

Churchill, William, M.A. Trin. Coll., Camb., a student of Lincoln's Inn 10 Nov., 1863 (then aged 22), called to the bar 26 Jan., 1867 (eldest son of Rev. William Churchill, of Colliton and Muston, Dorset); born 5 Oct., 1840 (see Foster's Baronetage, Gordon of Embo).

Winterbourne Stickland Rectory, Blandford.

Chute, Chaloner William, M.A. (late fellow), Magdalen Coll., Oxon, 1864, sometime Incorporated Law Society lecturer, author of Equity under the Judicature Act, a student of the Middle Temple 3 Feb., 1862, certificate of honour Trin., 1865, called to the bar there 9 June, 1865, a member of Lincoln's Inn 15 Dec., 1869, called to the bar there 27 Nov., 1875 (eldest son of William Lyde Wiggett-Chute, of the Vyne, Southants, formerly of the Middle Temple, bar.-at-law); born 1 Aug., 1838; married 5 April, 1875, Eleanor, dau. of Wyndham Spencer Portal, of Malshanger, Hants.

The Vyne, Basingstoke; 19, Wilton Street, Grosvenor Place; 23, Old Buildings, W.C.

Clare, Octavius Leigh, B.A., St. John's Coll., Carab., 1864, practises in the Lancaster Chancery Court, a student of the Inner Temple 4 Nov., 1862 (then aged 21), called to the bar 26 Jan., 1866 (8th son of William Clare, of Liverpool, broker); born , 1841; married 13 Aug., 1868, Harriet, youngest dau. of late William Huson, Esq., of Liverpool.

East Sheen, Mortlake; 21, Old Square, W.C.

Clare, William Young, B.A., St. Peter's Coll., Camb., 1855, a member of the South-eastern circuit, a student of the Inner Temple 28 April, 1855 (then aged 28), called to the bar 17 Nov., 1859 (only son of John Clare, Esq., of Wisbeach, St. Peter's, Cambridge, dec.); born , 1827.

Clarence, (Hon.) Lovell Burchett, B.A., Trin. Coll., Camb., 1861, puisne judge of Ceylon since 1876, deputy Queen's advocate there 1873–6, a student of the Inner Temple 20 Jan., 1862 (then aged 23), called to the bar 17 Nov., 1864 (only son of George O. Clarence, Esq., of Charmouth, Devon); born , 1839; married 29 Aug., 1867, Blanche, dau. of late John Gunter, of Fulham, Middlesex.

Colombo.

Claridge, William Horton, a student of the Middle Temple 7 Nov., 1842, called to the bar 8 May, 1846 (eldest son of William Claridge, Esq., of Dublin, dec.); born .

Clark, Edwin Charles, M.A., Trin. Coll., Camb., 1861, LL.D. 1875, regius professor civil law Camb. Univ. since 1873, chancellor's medallist, senior classic, seventh senior optime 1858, examiner in civil law 1868–9 and since 1873, examiner in jurisprudence and principles of legislation London Univ. 1875–80 and since 1884, author of Analysis of Criminal Liability, of Early Roman law, etc., a student of Lincoln's Inn 23 Sept., 1858 (then aged 22), called to the bar 11 June, 1862 (only son of Edwin Clark, late of Ellinthorpe, Boroughbridge, Yorkshire, gentleman, dec.); born , 1836; married 17 June, 1865, Mary, dau. of James Kitson, Esq., of Elmete Hall, near Leeds.

Newnham House, Cambridge.

Clark, Frederick Guy L'Estrange, J.P. Pembrokeshire, a student of Lincoln's Inn 9 Sept., 1835 (then aged 17), called to the bar 19 Nov., 1840 (4th son of Rev. George Clark, of Royal Military Asylum, Chelsea); born 9 April, 1818; married 14 Feb., 1841, Emma, youngest dau. and co-heir of Richard Terry, of Knaresborough.

Pembroke.

Atkinson-Clark, George Dixon, B.A., Univ. Coll., Oxon, 1858, from the Charterhouse, high sheriff Northumberland 1883, J.P., D.L., private secretary to the governor of Prince Edward Island 1861, assumed the additional surname of Clark in 1872, a student of Lincoln's Inn 19 Nov., 1857 (then aged 20), called to the bar 17 Nov., 1860 (eldest son of Rev. William Atkinson-Clark, rector of Gateshead Fell, co. Durham, hon. canon of Durham); born 10 Dec., 1836; married 28 Nov., 1874, Mary Caroline, youngest dau. of Hon. Henry Amelius Coventry, and has issue (see Foster's Peerage).

Belford Hall, Morpeth; Port-an-eilean, Pitlochrie, N.B.; Carlton and Marlborough Clubs.

Clark, Henry, B.A., Trin. Coll., Oxon, 1851, recorder of Tiverton since 1870, goes Western circuit, educated at Winchester Coll., late capt. royal Cornwall and Devon miners' artillery, a student of Lincoln's Inn 26 Jan., 1852 (then aged 22), called to the bar 17 Nov., 1855 (eldest son of Erving Clark, Esq., of Efford Manor, Devon); born 8 Aug., 1829; married 10 Aug., 1852, Lucy, 2nd dau. of John Carpenter, Esq., of Mount Tavy, Devon, and has issue.

Efford Manor, Plymouth; 3, Temple Gardens, E.C.; St. James' Club.

Clark, James William, M.A., Trin. Hall, Camb., 1877, B.A. (fellow) 1874, lecturer of Trin. Hall 1874–6, joint author of Interpretation of Deeds, a student of Lincoln's Inn 5 June, 1874 (then aged 23), called to the bar 7 May, 1879 (eldest son of James Clark, Esq., late of Brighton, secretary to Colonial Bank London); born 30 May, 1851.

11, Old Square, W.C.; Reform Club.

Clark, John, a student of the Middle Temple 17 March, 1856, called to the bar 30 April, 1859 (eldest son of John Clark, of London, merchant, dec.); born , .

Clark, William, late of the colonial civil service, a student of the Middle Temple 15 Nov., 1880, called to the bar 6 June, 1883 (eldest son of Thomas Clark, dec., late of George Town, Demerara, British Guiana); born , .

Clark, William Erving Smith, a student of the Middle Temple 30 Jan., 1836, called to the bar 29 May, 1840 (eldest son of William John Clark, Esq., of Buckland House, Devon); born 6 March, 1816; married 21 March, 1844, Marianne, eldest daughter of late Sir Robert William Newman, Bart., of Marnhead, etc. (see Foster's Baronetage).

Paignton, Devon.