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FOSTER'S HAND-LIST OF

Ginsburg, Benedict William, B.A. St. Catherine's Coll., Camb., a member of the Northern circuit, a student of the Inner Temple 16 April, 1880 (then aged 20), called to the bar 26 Jan., 1883 (eldest son of Christian David Ginsburg, LL.D., of Wokingham, Berks); born 11 Oct., 1859.

15, Lord Street, Liverpool.


Gladstone, Edward, major R.M.A., retired 1875, goes the South-eastern circuit, a student of the Middle Temple 7 June, 1869, called to the bar 6 June, 1874 (4th son of William Gladstone, of Greenwich Hospital, M.D., dec., late deputy inspector of fleets and hospitals); born , .

4, Essex Court, Temple, E.C.


Glanville, Reginald Carew, B.A. Merton Coll., Oxon, goes the Western circuit, a student of the Inner Temple 4 May, 1858 (then aged 22), called to the bar 6 June, 1861 (4th son of Francis Glanville, Esq., of Catchfrench, Cornwall); born , 1836.

Derriford, near Plymouth; Catchfrench, St. Germans.


Glasse, William Bulkley, Q.C., vice-chairman of the Bar Committee since Jan., 1884, member of the Incorporated Council of Law Reporting, retired from practice Aug., 1884, a student of Lincoln's Inn 16 Sept., 1829 (then aged 23), called to the bar 18 Nov., 1834, Q.C. 11 July, 1851, bencher 3 Nov., 1851, treasurer 1873 (eldest son of Rev. John Glasse, of Burnham, Norfolk); born , 1806.

Vere Lodge, Raynham, Swaffham; 96, Harley Street, W.


Gleadowe, Thomas Smith, B.A., Magdalen Coll., Camb., 1865, inspector of schools since 1876, a student of the Middle Temple 6 Nov., 1865, called to the bar 6 June, 1868 (eldest son of Rev. Richard William Gleadowe, M.A., vicar of Neston, Cheshire); born , .

Neston Vicarage, Chester.


Glen, Alexander, M.A., Christ Coll., Camb., 1875, LL.B. 1873, B.A. (wrangler) 1872, goes the Midland circuit, lieut. Inns of Court rifle volunteers, author of Treatise on the Highway Laws, joint editor of Archbold's Lunacy Law, editor of seventh edition of Penfold on Rating, a student of the Middle Temple 16 June, 1859, called to the bar 30 April, 1873 (eldest son of William Cunningham Glen, of the Middle Temple, bar.-at-law); born 4 Feb., 1850; married 4 Feb., 1875, Florence Lucy, younger dau. of Rev. Charles Darby-Reade, M.A., late rector of Stow Bedon, Norfolk.

40, Auriol Road, West Kensington, W.; 3, Elm Court Temple, E.C.


Glen, Reginald Cunningham, M.A., Christ Coll., Camb., 1883, B.A., LL.B. 1879, a member of the North-eastern circuit, a student of the Middle Temple 22 April, 1876, called to the bar 17 Nov., 1879 (2nd son of William Cunningham Glen, of the Middle Temple, bar.-at-law); born , ; married 30 April, 1884, Margaret Allan, youngest dau. of Francis Barrow, recorder of Rochester and late judge of county courts.

3, Elm Court, Temple, E.C.


Glen, William Cunningham, author of Laws relating to Public Health, etc., of Burial Board Acts 1852–80, of Elementary Education Act, editor of Archbold's Poor Law, joint editor of Archbold's Lunacy Law, etc., a student of the Middle Temple 17 Nov., 1838, called to the bar 12 Jan., 1844 (eldest son of Nisbet Glen, late de classico ducis of the Admiral's fleet); born , ; married 15 Dec., 1848, Eliza, eldest dau. of John Nethersole, Esq., of Kingston, Jamaica.

63, Holland Road, Kensington, W.; Merchiston, Edinburgh.


Glenn, Robert George, LL.B., Magdalen Coll., Camb., 1865, author of A Manual of the Laws affecting Medical Men, a student of the Inner Temple 29 Jan., 1864 (then aged 21), called to the bar there 11 June, 1867, admitted a barrister of the Middle Temple ad eundem 14 Nov., 1867 (only son of Robert Glenn, Esq., of London, dec.); born 5 June, 1843; married 12 Oct., 1871, Eleanor, 3rd dau. of late Harry Hayward, Esq., of Wilsford, Wilts, and has issue.

Ravenscroft, Whitehorse Lane, South Norwood, S.E.; 4, Plowden Buildings, Temple, E.C.


Glennie, John Stuart, equity draftsman and conveyancer, a student of the Middle Temple 18 April, 1850, called to the bar 17 Nov., 1853 (4th son of Alexander Glennie, Esq., of Maybank, co. Aberdeen); born , .


Glossop, Francis Henry Newland, M.A., St. Peter's Coll., Camb., 1842, J.P., D.L. Middlesex, chairman of Brentford petty sessions since 1862, a student of Lincoln's Inn 7 Jan., 1838 (then aged 22), called to the bar 3 May, 1842 (eldest son of Rev. Henry Glossop, vicar of Isleworth); born 14 April, 1815; married 12 Feb., 1850, Ann Fish, dau. of Henry Pownall, Esq., of Spring Grove, Middlesex, and has issue.

Silver Hall, Isleworth, Middlesex.


Glyn, Clayton Louis, M.A. Merton Coll., Oxon, goes the South-eastern circuit, a student of the Inner Temple 22 Nov., 1879 (then aged 22), called to the bar 6 June, 1883 (eldest son of Clayton William Feake Glyn, of Durrington House, Harlow, Essex); born 13 July, 1857 (see Foster's Baronetage).

8, King's Bench Walk, Temple, E.C.; United University Club.


Glyn, Clayton William Feake, M.A., Christ Church, Oxon, 1846, J.P. Essex, a student of the Inner Temple 23 Jan., 1843 (then aged 21), called to the bar 29 Jan., 1847 (eldest son of Rev. Thomas Clayton Glyn, of Gladwyns, Harlow, Essex); born 13 Sept., 1821; married 25 July, 1855, Mary Jane, dau. of Thomas Perry, Esq., of Moor Hall, Essex, and has issue (see Foster's Baronetage).

Durrington House, Harlow, Essex; United University Club.