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Baber, Harry Hutchinson, M.A. Trin. Coll., Camb., a student of Lincoln's Inn 11 Nov., 1871 (then aged 21), called to the bar 30 April, 1875 (only son of Rev. Harry Baber, of Chelsea); born , 1850.

6, Stone Buildings, W.C.


Back, Alfred, M.A. Worcester Coll., Oxon, a member of the South-eastern circuit, a student of the Inner Temple 20 Nov., 1878 (then aged 22), called to the bar 21 June, 1882 (eldest son of Alfred Back, of Valley House, Stratford St. Mary, Essex, gent.); born , 1856.

Bucksteep Manor, Warbleton, Sussex; 1, Crown Office Row, Temple, E.C.


Bacon, Francis Henry, M.A. Balliol Coll., Oxon, judge of county courts (circuit No. 42) since 23 Nov., 1878, and also (circuit No. 39) since 1879, secretary to Lord Justice Giffard 1868–70 and to Vice-Chancellor Bacon since 1870, a student of Lincoln's Inn 23 Jan., 1851 (then aged 19), called to the bar 6 June, 1856 (3rd son of Sir James Bacon, Vice-Chancellor); born , 1832.

Manor House, Compton Beauchamp, Faringdon; 1, Kensington Gardens Terrace, W.


Bacon, (Hon.) Sir James (knighted 14 Jan., 1871), Vice-Chancellor 2 July, 1870, a justice of the High Court of Justice (chancery division) since 1875, under-secretary and secretary of causes to the master of the rolls 1859, a commissioner in bankruptcy for London 1868–9, chief judge in bankruptcy 1869–83, a student of Gray's Inn 4 April, 1822, called to the bar there 16 May, 1827, a member of Lincoln's Inn 3 Oct., 1833, admitted a barrister ad eundem 8 May, 1845, Q.C. 1846, a bencher of Lincoln's Inn 2 Nov., 1846, treasurer 1869 (eldest son of James Bacon, of Clerkenwell, Esq.); born 11 Feb., 1798; married 23 April, 1827, Laura Frances, dau. of William Cook, Esq., of Clayhill, Middlesex; she died , 1859, leaving issue.

Manor House, Compton Beauchamp, Faringdon; 1, Kensington Gardens Terrace, W.


Badcock, Isaac, M.A. Trin. Coll., Oxon, a member of the Western circuit, a student of the Middle Temple 30 Oct., 1863, called to the bar 30 April, 1867 (2nd son of Henry Badcock, of Taunton, Somerset, banker); born 8 June, 1842; married 5 Sept., 1872, Rosette Anne, 2nd dau. of late Thomas Birkbeck, Esq., of Settle, Yorks.

101, St. George's Square, S.W.; 11, New Court, W.C.


Badnall, William Beaumont, conveyancer and equity draftsman, a student of the Middle Temple 8 Nov., 1862, called to the bar 9 June, 1865 (2nd surviving son of Richard Badnall, of Bath, gentleman); born , .

4, Stone Buildings, W.C.


Bagenal, Philip Henry Dudley, B.A. St. Alban Hall, Oxon, author of The American Irish and their Influence on Irish Politics, Parnellism Unveiled, The Irish Agitator in Parliament and on the Platform, etc., a student of the Inner Temple 2 Nov., 1870 (then aged 20), called to the bar there 11 May, 1881, called to the bar King's Inns, Dublin, 2 Nov., 1874 (youngest son of Philip Henry Bagenal, Esq., late of Benekerry, Carlow, dec.); born 18 June, 1850; married 15 April, 1884, Hariot Jocelyn, 2nd dau. of Walter Hore, Esq., J.P., of Rathwade, co. Carlow.

188, Palace Chambers, Westminster, S.W.


Baggallay, Claude, LL.M., Trin. Hall, Camb., 1881, a member of the Midland circuit and of the Bar Committee since Dec., 1883, a student of Lincoln's Inn 23 May, 1874 (then aged 20), called to the bar 3 July, 1878 (4th son of Rt Hon. Sir Richard Baggallay, lord justice of appeal); born 26 Oct., 1853; mar. 30 July, 1881, Mabel, dau. of Sir Richard Henry Wyatt, of Garthyngharad, co. Merioneth, and has issue.

20, Onslow Square, S.W.; 11, New Square, W.C.


Baggallay, Ernest, M.A. Caius Coll., Camb., a member of the South-eastern circuit, revising barrister East Kent (retd. July, 1884), junior counsel to Post Office 1877, a student of Lincoln's Inn 22 Jan., 1870 (aged 19), called to the bar 30 April, 1873 (3rd son of Sir Richard Baggallay, lord justice of appeal); born 11 July, 1850; mar. 17 Aug., 1876, Emily Charlotte Edrica, dau. of Sir Walter Wyndham Burrell, Bart., M.P., and has issue (see Foster's Baronetage).

73, West Cromwell Road, South Kensington, S.W.; 1, Mitre Court Buildings, Temple, E.C.


Baggallay, Rt. Hon. Sir Richard, lord justice of appeal since Nov., 1875, P.C. 1875, J.P. Surrey and Herefordshire, M.A., Caius Coll., Camb., 1842, fellow 1842–7, sol.-genl. Sept. to Dec., 1863, and Feb. to April, 1874, att.-genl. April, 1874, to Nov., 1875, knighted 9 Dec., 1868, counsel to Camb. Univ. 1869–75, M.P. Hereford 1865–8, Mid Surrey 1870–5, a student of Lincoln's Inn 23 March, 1837 (then aged 20), called to the bar 14 June, 1843, Q.C. , 1861, bencher 13 March, 1861, treasurer 1875 (eldest son of Richard Baggallay, of Camberwell, Surrey); born 13 May, 1816; married 25 Feb., 1847, Marianne, youngest dau. of late Henry Charles Lacy, Esq., of Withdean Hall, Sussex, M.P. Bodmin, and has issue (see Foster's Baronetage).

Mapletreuse, Edenbridge, Kent; 55, Queen's Gate, S.W


Bagnold, Alexander Burnes, M.A. Balliol Coll., Oxon, equity draftsman and conveyancer, a student of Lincoln's Inn 22 April, 1867 (then aged 21), called to the bar 10 June, 1870 (2nd son of Michael Edward Bagnold, late major-general H.E.I.C.S., dec.); born , 1846.

48, Clifton Gardens, Maida Hill, W.; 1, New Sq., W.C.