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FOSTER'S HAND-LIST OF

Foster, Thomas Gregory, a member of the South-eastern circuit, a student of Lincoln's Inn 19 Jan., 1837 (then aged 21), called to the bar 27 Jan., 1842 (only son of late Rev. Thomas Foster, of Fetcham, Surrey, dec.); born , 1816; married 21 Aug., 1858, Sophie, youngest dau. of John Allday, Esq., of Warneford House, Birmingham.

Cavendish House, High Street, Clapham, S.W.; 1, Pump Court, E.C.


Foster, William Erskine, B.A. Univ. Coll., Oxon, legal vice-consul at Zanzibar 1879-81, a student of the Inner Temple 7 Jan., 1869 (then aged 21), called to the bar 30 April, 1874 (3rd son of Morgan Hugh Foster, of Brickhill, Beds, C.B.); born 21 Oct., 1847.

Constantinople.


Foulkes, William Decimus Inglett, a member of the Western circuit, Law Journal reporter, joint editor of Lely and Foulkes' Licensing Acts and Judicature Acts, edited Smith's Action at Law, 12th edition, author of Elementary View of the Proceedings in an Action, common law lecturer to Incorporated Law Society 1877, a student of the Middle Temple 13 Jan., 1868, called to the bar 6 June, 1871 (10th son of Rev. Peter Davy Foulkes, of Shebbear, Devon, dec.); born , .

25, Half Moon Street, W.; 1, King's Bench Walk, Temple, E.C.


Foulkes, William Langford, a member of the North Wales and Chester circuit, a student of the Middle Temple 31 Oct., 1840, called to the bar 24 Nov., 1843 (2nd son of John Foulkes, Esq., of Wrexham, co. Denbigh, dec.); born , .

5, Paper Buildings, E.C.


Fowke, Anthony Henderson, major Notts militia, retired, a student of the Middle Temple 9 Nov., 1838, called to the bar 25 Nov., 1846 (3rd son of Sir Frederic Gustavus Fowke, of Lowesby Hall, co. Leic., Bart.); born 25 Sept., 1819; unmarried.

Scraptoft, near Leicester.


Fowke, Sir Frederic Thomas, bart., constable Leicester Castle, hon. col. Leicestershire militia 1881-2, lt.-col. 1869-81, J.P., D.L. co. Leic., and late chairman quarter sessions, a student of the Middle Temple 9 Nov., 1838, called to the bar 28 Jan., 1842 (eldest son of late Sir Frederic Gustavus Fowke, of Lowesby Hall, co. Leic., Bart.); born 29 June, 1816; married 10 May, 1849, Sarah Mary, elder dau. and co-heir of late Henry Leigh Spencer, Esq., of Banstead Park, Surrey, and has issue (see Foster's Baronetage).

Lowesby Hall, Leicester; Conservative Club.


Fowke, Villiers de Saussure, under-grad. Exeter Coll., Oxon, a student of Lincoln's Inn 7 Nov., 1876 (then aged 25), called to the bar 25 June, 1879 (eldest son of William Villiers Fowke, of Saling Grove, Essex, and of Lincoln's Inn, bar.-at-law); born 8 Dec., 1850.

62, Eaton Terrace, S.W. 25, Old Square, W.C.


Fowke, William Villiers, M.A., Caius Coll., Camb., 1844, J.P. Essex, lord of the manor and patron of Saling, a student ot Lincoln's Inn 2 Nov., 1840 (then aged 21), called to the bar 7 May, 1844 (youngest son of late Admiral George Fowke, of Sible Hedingham, Essex); born , 1819; married , 1850 Ellen Hume, dau. of late John T. Kelsall, Esq. R.N., and has issue.

The Grove, Great Saling, Braintree, Essex.


Fowle, William Hugh, B.A., Trin. Coll., Camb., 1875, educated at Rugby, J.P. Wilts, major 1st batt. Wilts rifle volunteers since 1879, lord of the manor of Chute Forest, a student of Lincoln's Inn 22 Nov., 1875 (then aged 22), called to the bar 25 June, 1879 (eldest son of Thomas Everett Fowle, Esq., of Chute Lodge, Hants); born , 1853.

Chute Lodge, Chute Forest, Andover, Hants.


Fowler, Howard, B.A., New Coll., Oxon, 1880, a student of the Inner Temple 16 Nov., 1880 (then aged 23), called to the bar 6 June, 1883 (2nd son of William Fowler, Esq., M.P., of Forest House, Leytonstone, Essex); born 20 Oct., 1857.

38, Grosvenor Square, W.; 61, Carey Street, E.C.


Fowler, John Coke, S.C.L. Pembroke Coll., Oxon, stipendiary magistrate Swansea since 1876, Merthyr Tydfil 1853-76, vice-chairman Glamorgan quarter sessions, J.P. cos. Glamorgan and Brecon, educated at Rugby, author of Church Pews, their Origin and Legal Incidents, Collieries and Colliers and the Law thereon, a student of the Inner Temple 12 Nov., 1836 (then aged 21), called to the bar 31 Jan., 1840 (2nd son of William Tancred Fowler, of Derby, surgeon); born 16 Sept., 1815; married 1st, 17 Aug., 1844, Augusta Maria, youngest dau. of late John Bacon, Esq., of Mount Radford, Exeter; she died , ; he married 2ndly, 26 Aug., 1850, Anna, 2nd surviving dau. of late Evan Thomas, Esq., of Llwyn Madoc, Breconshire.

The Hill, Swansea.


Fowler, John Richard, B.A, Trin. Coll., Dublin, gold medallist and third senior moderator in mathematics and physics 1847, a student of the Inner Temple 20 March, 1849 (then aged 22), called to the bar 7 June, 1853 (2nd son of Robert Fowler, Esq., of Rathmolyon, co. Meath); born 8 Oct., 1826; married 23 May, 1877, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Samuel Law, of Kilbarrack House, co. Dublin.

6, Duncairn Terrace, Bray, Ireland.


Fowler, Reginald, a member of the South-eastern circuit, a student of the Middle Temple 19 Nov., 1841, called to the bar 26 Jan., 1849 (youngest son of Daniel Fowler, Esq., of Down Hall, Kent, dec.); born , .

Maryland House, Maidstone.


Fowler, Robinson, J.P. Lancashire, Yorkshire North Riding, and co. Durham, late stipendiary magistrate at Manchester, a student of the Inner Temple 30 May, 1850 (then aged 22), called to the bar 30 April, 1853 (eldest son of Marshall Fowler, Esq., of Preston Hall, co. Durham); born 15 March, 1828; married 1st, 18 June, 1849, Olivia Stapylton, 2nd dau. of George William Sutton, of Elton Hall, co. Durham; he married 2ndly, 29 Aug., 1859, Anne Agnes, dau. of late Very Rev. and Hon. Henry David Erskine, dean of Ripon.

United University Club.