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Darnley, Darnley Rowland, matric. London Univ. 1864, goes the South-eastern circuit, assumed the surname of Darnley in lieu of his patronymic, a student of Lincoln's Inn 31 Oct, 1863 (aged 19), called to the bar 6 June, 1866 (only son of Thomas Poppey, of London, gentleman); born , 1844.

316, Regent Street, W.


Darrell, Richard Darrell, B.A., St. Peter's Coll., Camb., 1851, solicitor-general for Bermuda since 1879, a student of Lincoln's Inn 2 Oct, 1846 (then aged 19), called to the bar 17 June, 1852 (eldest son of late John Harvey Darrell, C.M.G., chief justice of Bermuda 1856-70); born , 1827.

Bermuda.


Darroch, Duncan, F.R.A.S., B.A., Trin. Coll., Camb., 1859, educated also at Harrow, J.P., D.L. cos. Renfrew and Ross, lord of the barony of Gourock, a student of the Inner Temple 13 April, 1860 (then aged 24), called to the bar 6 June, 1863 (eldest son of Duncan Darroch, Esq., of Gourock, co. Renfrew); born 15 March, 1836; married 7 May, 1864, Annie, youngest dau. of late Samuel Philip Rickman, Esq., of Tottenham, Middlesex, and has issue.

Gourock House, Greenock, N.B.; Torridon, Dingwall, N.B.; Athenæum Club.


Dart, Joseph Henry, M.A., Exeter Coll., Oxon, 1841, senior conveyancing counsel to the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice since 1875 and to the Court of Chancery 1860-75, J.P. Hants, author of Law of Vendors and Purchasers, elective verderer of New Forest since 1877, a student of Lincoln's Inn 25 Jan., 1836 (aged 19), called to the bar 28 Jan., 1841 (eldest son of Joseph Dart, Esq., of Tidwell, Devon); born , 1817; married 15 Sept., 1842, Adeline Pennal, eldest dau. of Richard Humber, Esq., and has issue.

Beech House, Ringwood, Hants; 4, New Square, W.C.; Garrick and National Clubs.


Darwin, Francis Alvey Rhodes, M.A. Trin. Coll., Camb., clerk of the peace for the West Riding of the county of York, a member of the North-eastern circuit, a student of the Inner Temple 9 March, 1872 (then aged 20), called to the bar 17 Nov., 1877 (eldest son of Francis Darwin, Esq., of Creskeld Hall, Yorks, J.P.); born 19 Aug., 1851.

Creskeld Otley and Elston Hall, Newark; 3, Pump Court, Temple, E.C.


Darwin, George Howard, F.R.S., M.A., Trin. Coll., Camb., 1871, fellow, second wrangler, Plumian professor of astronomy and experimental philosophy in the Univ. of Camb., a student of Lincoln's Inn 21 April, 1868 (then aged 22), called to the bar 30 April, 1872 (2nd son of late Charles Robert Darwin, Esq., F.RS., of Down, Kent); born 9 July, 1845; married July, 1884, Maud, dau. of Charles du Puy, of Philadelphia.

Trinity College, Cambridge.


Das, Woopendra Mohan, matric. Calcutta Univ., practises before the supreme court Calcutta, a student of the Inner Temple 1 Nov., 1875 (then aged 21), called to the bar 27 Jan., 1879 (2nd son of Beereshur Das, zemindar of Bohur, Dacca, Bengal); born , 1854.

Bohur, Dacca, Bengal.


Dasent, Sir George Webbe, D.C.L. 1852, a civil service commissioner since 1870, an original member of the Historical Manuscripts Commission, knighted at Windsor Castle 27 June, 1876, educated at Westminster, matric. King's Coll., London, M.A., Magdalen Hall, Oxon, 1843, author of The Prose or Younger Edda, translated from the old Norse, dedicated to Thomas Carlyle (Stockholm and London, 1842); A Grammar of the Icelandic or Old Norse Tongue, translated from the Swedish of Erasmus Rask (London and Frankfort-on-the-Main, 1843); Theophilus, in Icelandic, Low German, and Other Tongues, from MSS. in the Royal Library, Stockholm (London and Stockholm, 1845); Popular Tales from the Norse, with an introductory essay on the origin and diffusion of popular tales, 1st edition (Edinburgh, 1859); Story of Burut Njal, or Life in Iceland at the End of the Tenth Century, from the Icelandic of the Njals Saga, 2 vols. (Edinburgh, 1861); The Story of Gisli the Outlaw, from the Icelandic (Edinburgh, 1866); 3 novels in three volumes : Annals of an Eventful Life, 1st edition (London, 1870), Three to One (London, 1872), and Half a Life (London, 1874); Jest and Earnest, a collection of essays and reviews, 2 vols. (London, 1873); Tales from the Fjeld, a second series of popular tales (London, 1874); The Vikings of the Baltic, a tale of the North in the tenth century, 3 vols. (London, 1875); a student of the Middle Temple 30 May, 1844, called to the bar 30 Jan., 1852, an advocate of Doctors' Commons 2 Nov., 1852 (3rd son of John Roche Dasent, Esq., attorney-general island of St Vincent); born 22 May, 1820; married 4 April, 1846, Frances Louisa, dau. of late William Frederick Augustus Delane, Esq., of Easthampstead and Bracknell, Berks (only son of Cavin Delane, Esq., serjeant-at-arms to George III. 1775, by his wife Elizabeth Davenport), and has issue (see Foster's Knightage).

Tower Hill, Ascot; 207, Piccadilly, W.; Athenæum Club.


Dasent, John Bury, LL.B.,Trin. Hall, Camb., 1830, from Westminster School, judge of Bow and Shoreditch county courts (circuit No.40) 1858-84, a student of the Middle Temple 18 Oct., 1823, called to the bar 19 April, 1833 (eldest son of John Roche Dasent, Esq., attorney-general of the island of St. Vincent, of the Middle Temple); born 22 Dec., 1806; married 18 Aug., 1838, Jane Camden, dau. of M. D. French, Esq.; she died 14 March, 1880.

15, Warwick Road, Maida Vale, W.


Dashwood, Charles Henry, a student of the Inner Temple 21 Nov., 1855 (then aged 22), called to the bar 7 June, 1858 (2nd son of late Rev. Augustus Dashwood, of Thornage, Norfolk); born , 1833 (see Foster's Baronetage).


Dashwood, Thomas Alexander, M.A., Christ Church, Oxon, 1852, from Eton, went the South-eastern circuit, a student of the Middle Temple 8 March, 1847, went to the Inner Temple 17 Dec., 1847, where he was called to the bar 7 June, 1850 (eldest son of Thomas John Dashwood, Esq., of Canterbury);