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  • Sir James Edmund Sandford Fawcett DSC QC (16 April 1913 – 24 June 1991) was a British barrister. He was a member of the European Commission for Human...
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  • Sir James Fawcett (1913–1991) was a British barrister. James Fawcett may also refer to: James Fawcett (professor) (1752–1831), Norrisian professor at...
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  • Maria Offlow Fawcett in Oxford on 29 May 1942. Her father was English barrister Sir James Fawcett and her mother was Frances Beatrice Fawcett (née Lowe)...
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    but decided against a career as a barrister and took his name off their books in 1860. Two years later, Henry Fawcett reportedly attended the 1860 Oxford...
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  • in Lepidoptera James Edmund Sandford Fawcett (1913-1991), Barrister and member of the European commission for human rights Joan Fawcett (1937–2015), Canadian...
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  • 1925) 23 June – Cyril Aldred, historian (born 1914) 24 June – Sir James Fawcett, barrister and maternal grandfather of Boris Johnson (born 1913) 25 June –...
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    and barrister, Warden of All Souls Richard Wilberforce, Baron Wilberforce (1930), Law Lord J.H.C. Morris, QC (1933), academic Sir James Fawcett, QC (1935)...
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  • Jonathan Harris, QC (Hon.) is a British barrister and legal scholar. He works as a barrister at Serle Court Chambers. He specialises in cross-border, commercial...
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  • and author William Fawcett, writer on horses, hunting and racing Ronald Firbank, novelist Pat Fish, songwriter and musician James Elroy Flecker, poet...
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    Johnson. On her mother's side she is a granddaughter of Sir James Fawcett, a prominent barrister and president of the European Commission of Human Rights...
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  • University of Manitoba, was called to the Manitoba bar in 1904 and worked as a Barrister-at-law. In 1907, he married Josephine M. Dickie. He was elected to the...
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    he was a member of Cambridge University Liberal Club. He then became a barrister. Lawrence met and fell in love with Emmeline Pethick, an active socialist...
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  • creator of James Bond, and attained the British military rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Peter Fleming was one of four sons of the barrister and Member of...
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    British feminist politician, artist and writer. Her father was Irish barrister Benjamin "Frank" Conn Costelloe, and her mother was art historian Mary...
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    with 94% of criminal barristers in favour. The industrial action consisted of refusal to accept returns—substitution of a new barrister, often at the last...
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    Johnson and artist Charlotte Johnson Wahl (née Fawcett), the daughter of Sir James Fawcett, a barrister and president of the European Commission of Human...
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  • Breaking My Heart" Cold Comfort Farm Reuben Starkadder 3 episodes 1969 Barrister at Law Tom Gardner Television film Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) Jim...
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  • was then defined as "a person admitted and entitled to practice as a barrister, solicitor, attorney and proctor of the Supreme Court of Western Australia...
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  • instrumental in establishing the Wimbledon Tennis Championships Henry Fawcett, (1833–1884) blind British economist, statesman, academic and campaigner...
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  • the City of London Polytechnic. In 1977 it also became the home of the Fawcett Society library, afterwards the Women's Library. Under the Further and...
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