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Courthope, George John, M.A. Christ Church, Oxon, from Eton, a member of the South-eastern circuit, J.P. Kent, It.-col. 1st Cinque Ports volunteers since 1878, a student of the Inner Temple 28 Jan., 1870 (then aged 21), called to the bar 6 June, 1874 (eldest son of George Campion Courthope, Esq., of Whiligh, Sussex); born 3 Nov., 1848; married 21 Sept., 1876, Elinor Sarah, 2nd dau. of Lt.-Col. Edward Loyd of Lillesden, Hawkhurst, Kent, and has issue (see Foster's Peerage, V. Overstone).

Sprivere, Horsmonden, Staplehurst, Kent.

Courthope, William John, B.A. New Coll., Oxon, examiner in education department since 1871, a student of Lincoln's Inn 3 Nov., 1866 (then aged 25), called to the bar 30 April, 1870 (eldest son of Rev. William Courthope, late of Mailing, Sussex, clerk, dec.); born 1841; married 2 Nov., 1870, Mary, dau. of John Scott, Esq., inspr.-genl. hospitals Bombay.

Courtney, Leonard Henry, M.A., M.P. Liskeard since 1876, financial secretary to the Treasury 1882-4, professor of political economy at Univ. Coll. 1872-5, under-secretary of state for home department 1880-1 and for colonial affairs 1881-2, B.A. (second wrangler and fellow), St. John's Coll., Camb., 1855, M.A. 1858, examiner to Inns of Court 186–, a student of Lincoln's Inn 23 Nov., 1855 (then aged 23), called to the bar 7 June, 1858 (eldest son of John Sampson Courtney, of Penzance); born 1832; married 1883 Catherine, dau. of Richard Potter, Esq., of Standish House, Stonehouse, co. Glouc.

15, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, S.W.; Treasury, Whitehall, S.W.; Chapel Stairs, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.; Reform Club.

Money-Coutts, Francis Burdett Thomas, M.A., LL.M., Trin. Coll., Camb., 1878, assumed the additional surname of Coutts by virtue of the royal licence 20 Sept., 1882, granted to his mother under the will of Harriot, Duchess of St. Albans, a student of the Inner Temple 9 Jan., 1873 (then aged 20), called to the bar 7 May, 1879 (youngest son of late Rev. James Drummond Money); born 18 Sept., 1853; married 15 April, 1875, Edith Ellen, eldest dau. of Charles Churchill, Esq., of Weybridge, Surrey, and has issue (see Foster's Baronetage Burdett)

Ancote, Weybridge, Surrey.

Coutts, James, practises before the supreme court at Sydney, a student of the Middle Temple 3 Nov., 1870, called to the bar 7 June, 1873 (2nd son of John Coutts, of Rosewood Queensland, gent.); born , .

Sydney, New South Wales.

Coventry, Millis, B.A., Trin. Hall, Camb., 1862, a member of the Northern circuit, a student of the Inner Temple 18 Jan., 1861 (then aged 23), called to the bar 26 Jan., 1864 (4th son of Millis Coventry, sen., Esq., of Wandsworth Common, Surrey); born 1838.

Coveny, Christopher John, matric. London Univ. 1865, a student of the Middle Temple 9 Nov., 1865, called to the bar 7 June, 1869 (2nd son of Robert Coveny, sometime of Kinsale, co. Cork, and then of Australia); born , .

Coward, John Charles Lewis, B.A., Corpus Christi Coll., Camb., 1874, exhibitioner 1870, Manson scholar 1871, prizeman 1872, junior counsel for the defendant in Belt v. Lawes, registrar of court for trial of parliamentary election petitions 1880 and of court for trial of municipal election petitions 1879, ensign and lieut. Camb. Univ. volunteer corps 1872-3, a member of the South-eastern circuit, a student of Gray's Inn 9 Nov., 1874, called to the bar 13 June, 1877 (eldest son of Rev. John Henry Coward, rector of St. Peter le Poer, London); born 19 April, 1852; married 15 April, 1879, Millicent Horatia, 2nd dau. of Sir Clinton Murdoch, K.C.M.G.

72, Claverton Street, Pimlico, S.W.; 3, Pump Court, Temple, E.C.; United University and Whitehall Clubs.

Coward, Thomas Holford, LL.M., Queen's Coll., Camb., 1877, B.A. 1873, a student of the Inner Temple 18 Nov., 1872 (then aged 18), called to the bar 26 Jan., 1876 (eldest son of Thomas Coward, Esq., M.A, Queen's Coll., Camb.); born , 1854.

Cambridge; 7, New Square, W.C.

Coward, William, F.R.G.S., a member of the South-eastern circuit, a student of the Inner Temple 2 July, 1867 (aged 32), called to the bar 10 June, 1870 (only son of late Richard Atkinson Coward, of Ouseley Lodge, Old Windsor, Berks, gentleman); born 1835.

41, Pen-y-wern Road, S.W.; 1. Mitre Court, Temple, E.C.

Cowell, Herbert, B.A. Wadham Coll., Oxon, law reporter in privy council appeals for Incorporated Council a student of the Middle Temple 17 Jan., 1859, called to the bar 18 Nov., 1861 (2nd son of late George Kersey Cowell, of Ipswich, surgeon); born , ; married 21 Jan., 1863, Alice, 3rd dau. of Newson Garrett, Esq., of Alde House, Aldeburgh, Suffolk.

2, Hare Court, Temple, E.C.

Cowie, Gerald Hardwicke, B.A. Trin. Coll., Camb., a student of the Inner Temple 15 Jan., 1879 (then aged 21), called to the bar 26 Jan., 1883 (2nd son of Thomas Hardwicke Cowie, Esq., Q.C., of London); born , .

2, Plowden Buildings, Temple, E.C.

Cowie, Hugh, Q.C., M.A., recorder of Maldon and Saffron Walden 1873, chancellor of Durham district registry of probate division 1876, secretary to Criminal Code Commission 1878, counsel to the Post Office at Central Criminal Court 1879, an assistant boundary commissioner for Reform Bill 1867, a revising barrister on South-eastern circuit 1868, a commissioner of Oxford election inquiry 1880, common law examiner to Inns of Court 1881 and 1885, mathematical scholar King's Coll., London, M.A., Trin. Coll., Camb., 1860, B.A., wrangler 1851, examiner for law tripos Camb. 1870, a student of Gray's Inn 10 May, 1859, called to the bar there 27 Jan., 1862, admitted a barrister of the Middle Temple ad eundem 13 April, 1875, bencher of Gray's Inn 26 May, 1880, Q.C. 16 Dec., 1882 (eldest son of Alexander Cowie, Esq., formerly of Auchterlees, co. Aberdeen, and late of St. John's Wood, Middlesex, dec.); born , .

Ythandale, Wimbledon; 2, Temple Gardens, E.C.; United University Club.