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FOSTER'S HAND-LIST OF

Vicajee, Framjee Rustamjee, B.A., LL.B. Bombay Univ., clerk to the Parsee chief matrimonial court and advocate H.M.'s High Court of Judicature Bombay, matric. London Univ. 1875, a student of the Middle Temple 14 Nov., 1873, called to the bar 28 June, 1876 (2nd son of Rustamjee Vicajee, Talookdar, of Deccan, India); born , 1842.


Vickers, Edward, B.A., Emmanuel Coll., Camb., 1865, a student of the Inner Temple 13 Jan., 1865 (then aged 22), called to the bar 27 Jan., 1868 [3rd son of (Hon.) Benjamin Vickers, of Belleisle estate, Jamaica, custos rotulorum of Westmorland parish, Jamaica]; born , 1843.

Belleisle, Westmorland Parish, Jamaica.


Vickers, Henry George, a student of the Middle Temple 14 May, 1881, called to the bar 26 Jan., 1884 (eldest son of Henry Joseph Vickers, of London, publisher); born , .

4, Plowden Buildings, Temple, E.C.


Vickers, James Muschamp, a student of the Inner Temple 15 June, 1881 (then aged 42), called to the bar 7 May, 1884 (youngest son of late James Vickers, of Brixton, Surrey); born , 1839.

7, King's Bench Walk, Temple, E.C.


Vidal, George William, educated at King's Coll., London, assistant collector and magistrate Bombay C.S., a student of Lincoln's Inn 11 Nov., 1865 (aged 20), called to the bar 25 April, 1877 (5th son of Rev. Francis Vidal, M.A., of Eton Coll., Bucks); born , 1845.

Eton.


Stonhouse-Vigor, Alfred Henry Say, M.A., St. John's Coll., Camb., 1861, recorder of Southampton since 1883, of Penzance 1877-83, revising barrister on Western circuit, educated at Ilminster Grammar School, a student of Lincoln's Inn 19 Jan., 1857 (then aged 24), called to the bar 17 Nov., 1860 (only surviving son of Rev. Henry Stonhouse-Vigor, late of Eaton Bishop, co. Hereford, dec.); born 24 June, 1832; married 27 April, 1867, Gertrude, youngest dau. of William Bird, Esq., J.P., of Crouch Hall, Hornsey (see Foster's Baronetage, Stonhouse).

32, Great Cumberland Place, Hyde Park, W.; 5, King's Bench Walk, Temple, E.C.; Devonshire Club, S.W.; Devon and Exeter Club.


Villiers, Rt. Hon. Charles Pelham, P.C, M.P. Wolverhampton since 1835 (elected South Lancashire in 1847), M.A., St. John's Coll., Camb., 1827, an examiner in chancery 1833-52, judge advocate-general 1852-8, president of the Poor Law Board 1859-66, J.P., D.L. Herts, P.C. 1853, raised to the rank of an earl's son by royal warrant 1839, was a commissioner of inquiry into the operation of the poor laws, a student of Lincoln's Inn 13 May, 1823 (then aged 21), called to the bar 25 May, 1827 (3rd son of Hon. George Villiers, M.P.); born 3 Jan., 1802 (see Foster's Peerage, E. Clarendon).

Hamels Park, Puckeridge, Ware; 7, Park Shot Richmond, S.W.; 39, Sloane Street, S.W.; Athenæum, Reform, Brooks', Travellers', and National Liberal Clubs.


Villiers, Hon. Edward Reginald Clement, a student of the Inner Temple 9 Nov., 1875 (then aged 25), called to the bar 26 Jan., 1880 (3rd son of George Augustus Frederic, 6th Earl of Jersey, dec.); born 18 June, 1849 (see Foster's Peerage).

32, Wilton Place, S.W.


De Villiers, Sir John Henry, K.C.M.G., 1882, chief justice of Cape of Good Hope and president of the legislative council of that colony since 1874, attorney-general 1872-4, knighted 4 Oct., 1877, a student of the Inner Temple 5 June, 1863 (then aged 20), called to the bar 17 Nov., 1865 (2nd son of Charles O. de Villiers, Esq., of the Paarl, Cape of Good Hope); born 9 June, 1843; married 18 May, 1871, Aletta, dau. of J. P. Jordan, Esq., of Worcester (see Foster's Baronetage).

Wynberg House, Cape Town, South Africa.


Vincent, Charles Edward Howard, F.R.G.S., director of criminal investigations metropolitan police 1878-84, lieut.-col. commandant 13th (Queen's Westminster) batt. the King's royal rifle corps 1884, late 23rd royal fusiliers, author of Police Code and Manual of the Criminal Law, and of Procedure d'Extradition, a student of the Inner Temple 3 May, 1873 (then aged 24), called to the bar 26 Jan., 1876 (3rd surviving son of late Rev. Sir Frederick Vincent, Bart., Canon of Chichester, dec.); born 31 May, 1849; married 26 Oct., 1882, Ethel, 2nd dau. and co-heir of late George Moffatt, of Goodrich Court, co. Hereford, M.P., and has issue (see Foster's Baronetage).

1, Grosvenor Square, W.; Naval and Military Club.


Vincent, James Edmund, B.A. Christ Church, Oxon, scholar of Winchester Coll., a Law Times reporter Queen's bench division (bankruptcy), a student of the Inner Temple 12 April, 1881 (then aged 23), called to the bar 26 Jan., 1884 (eldest son of Rev. James Crawley Vincent, of Carnarvon, dec.); born 17 Nov., 1857; married 12 Aug., 1884, Mary Alexandra, younger dau. of late S. Kemball Cook, Esq.

4, Fulham Park Road, S.W.; 2, Pump Court, Temple, E.C.


Vincent, John, F.R.G.S., undergrad. Caius Coll., Camb., a student of Lincoln's Inn 22 Jan., 1842 (then aged 22), called to the bar 4 May, 1847 (2nd son of John Painter Vincent, Esq., of Lincoln's Inn Fields); born , 1820; reported dead by Lincoln's Inn.

2, Ulster Terrace, Regent's Park, N.W.


Vincent, Spencer, B.A., Trin. Coll., Camb., 1848, a student of the Inner Temple 5 June, 1848 (then aged 22), called to the bar 21 Nov., 1851 (3rd son of Rev. Edward Vincent, of Rowde, Wilts); born , 1826.

5, Upper Porchester Street, W.; 7, Stone Buildings, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.


Vintcent, Joseph, B.A., LL.B., Trin. Hall, Camb., 1884, a student of the Middle Temple 12 April, 1881, called to the bar 26 Jan., 1885 (eldest son of Lewis Anthony Vintcent, of Cape Town, Cape of Good Hope, merchant); born , .

Trinity Hall, Cambridge.