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FOSTER'S HAND-LIST OF

Sealy, Sir John, K.C.M.G. 28 Sept., 1874, chancellor of the diocese of Barbados since 1846, solicitor-general 1841-6, attorney-general 1846-74, solicitor-general 1841-6, member of Legislative Council Barbados 1858-76 and a member of the House of Assembly, M.A., Exeter Coll., Oxon, 1833, 2nd class in classics 1829, C.M.G. 1869, a student of the Middle Temple 19 Nov., 1829, called to the bar 22 Nov., 1833 (3rd son of Thomas Sealy, Esq., of Clifton, co. Glouc.); born 5 May, 1807; married 13 Sept., 1834, Ann Isabella, dau. of late J. F. D. Jones, M.D.; she died , 1857, leaving issue (see Foster's Baronetage).

Bridge Town, Barbados.


Seare, Thomas, a student of Lincoln's Inn 26 April, 1839 (then aged 18), called to the bar 7 May, 1844 (2nd son of Samuel Seare, of London); born , 1821.

Care of 38, Nelson Square, S.E.


Searle, Malcolm William, LL.B., St. Katharine Coll., Camb., 1881, B.A. 1880, practises before the supreme court of Cape of Good Hope, a student of the Inner Temple 16 April, 1878 (then aged 22), called to the bar 26 Jan., 1882 (2nd son of Walter Searle, of the Cape of Good Hope); born , 1856.

Cape Town, Cape of Good Hope.


Searle, Richard, a reporter for Incorporated Council 1865-75, joint editor of Reports of Cases Decided in Probate and Divorce Court, etc., a student of the Middle Temple 13 Nov., 1855, called to the bar 26 Jan., 1859 (eldest son of John Clarke Searle, of the Middle Temple, bar.-at-law); born , .

Home Lodge, Herne Hill; 5, Pump Court, Temple, E.C.


Seaton, Robert Cooper, M.A., Jesus Coll., Camb., 1879, a student of Lincoln's Inn 28 June, 1876 (then aged 23), called to the bar 17 Nov., 1879 (eldest son of John Love Seaton, of Hull, merchant, J.P.); born , 1853.

6, New Court, Carey Street, W.C.


Sebastian, Lewis Boyd, M.A., B.C.L. Exeter Coll., Oxon, B.A. 1873, Vinerian law scholar 1874, author of Law of Trademarks, Digest of Cases of Trademarks, a student of Lincoln's Inn 20 Jan., 1873 (then aged 21), called to the bar 26 Jan., 1876 (only son of Lewis Sebastian, of Merstham, Surrey, gent.); born , 1852; married 19 Aug., 1879, Harriet Maria, elder dau. of B. R. Lennartson, Esq., of Stockholm.

18, Trinity Road, Tulse Hill, S.W.; 2, New Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.


Seeker, John Herbert, M.A., St. John's Coll., Camb., 1863, from Eton, a member of the Oxford circuit, a student of Lincoln's Inn 11 Nov., 1859 (aged 22), called to the bar 11 June, 1862 (eldest son of John Secker, Esq., of Windsor, Berks); born 27 Aug., 1837; married 6 April, 1876, Diana Louise, 2nd dau. of Walter Armstrong, Esq.

Hangmoor, Virginia Water, Staines; Fountain Court, Temple, E.C.


Seddon, Henry Charles, B.A., Univ. Coll., Oxon, 1876, a student of Lincoln's Inn 29 Jan., 1875 (then aged 23), called to the bar 18 Nov., 1878 (eldest son of James Seddon, Esq., of Liverpool); born 4 Nov., 1852; married 9 May, 1883, Madena, youngest dau. of R. H. Moore, Esq., of London, and has issue.

Hillfield Road, West Hampstead, N.W.; 16, Old Buildings, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.


Seebohm, Frederic, author of The English Village Community, a student of the Middle Temple 17 Jan., 1854, called to the bar 17 Nov., 1856 (2nd son of Benjamin Seebohm, of Bradford, Yorks, gent.); born , 1833; married 30 July, 1857, Mary Ann, younger dau. of late William Exton, Esq., of Hitchin.

The Hermitage, Hitchin, Herts.


Seeley, Leonard Benton, M.A., Trin. Coll., Camb., 1855, a student of Lincoln's Inn 26 April, 1852 (then aged 21), called to the bar 30 April, 1855 (eldest son of Robert Benton Seeley, Esq., of London); born , 1831.

6, New Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.


Segar, George Zavier, B.A., London Univ., 1859, from Stonyhurst Coll., a student of the Inner Temple 9 Nov., 1859 (then aged 21, called to the bar 11 June, 1862 (2nd son of Robert Segar, of Preston, co. Lanc., bar.-at-law); born , 1838; married 8 Sept., 1875, Gertrude Mary, eldest dau. of late William Crosler, of Sunderland.

Law Association Rooms, 13, Harrington Street, Liverpool.


Selborne, Earl of (Rt. Hon. Roundell Palmer), co. Southampton, and Viscount Wolmer of Blackmoor, in said county, so created 1883, lord high chancellor of Great Britain 1872-4 and since 1880, deputy steward of Oxford Univ. and counsel to Oxford Univ. 1861-3, solicitor-general 1861-3, knighted 5 Aug., 1861, attorney-general 1863-6, M.P. Plymouth 1847-52 and 1853-7, Richmond 1861-72, counsel for British Government in the Geneva Convention under the treaty of Washington 1871, educated at Rugby and Winchester, hon. D.C.L. (1862), scholar Trin. Coll., Oxon, 1830, M.A. (1837), fellow Magdalen Coll., Oxon, 1834, 1st class classics 1834, chancellor's prizes for Latin verse and essay 1831, Newdigate prize for English verse 1832, Dean Ireland scholarship 1832 and Eldon law scholarship 1834, was a member of the commissions on marriage laws, law digest, judicature, naturalization, extradition, and neutrality laws, a student of Lincoln's Inn 30 May, 1834 (then aged 21), called to the bar 9 June, 1837, Q.C. April, 1849, bencher 23 April, 1849, treasurer 1864 (2nd son of Rev. William Jocelyn Palmer, D.D., rector of Mixbury, Oxon); born 27 Nov., 1812; married 2 Feb., 1848, Lady Laura Waldegrave, 2nd dau. of William, 8th Earl Waldegrave, and has issue (see Foster's Peerage).

Blackmoor, Petersfield, Hants; 30, Portland Place, W; Athenæum and Oxford & Cambridge Clubs.