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  • Sir Maurice Andrew Holmes (28 July 1911 – 21 December 1997) was a barrister and Chairman of the London Transport Board from 1965 to 1969. Holmes attended...
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  • English cricketer Sir Maurice Holmes (barrister) (1911–1997), barrister and Chairman of the London Transport Board Sir Maurice Gerald Holmes (1885–1964), British...
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  • Maurice Gibson Holmes (born 19 May 1990) is an English cricketer. Holmes is a right-handed batsman who bowls right-arm off break. He was born at Tenterden...
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  • Matthew Holmes (engineer) (1844–1903), chief mechanical engineer of the North British Railway Maurice Holmes (cricketer), English cricketer and barrister Michael...
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    Square, Dublin, by his first wife, Louisa, daughter of Joseph Grant, barrister of Dublin. He was the elder brother of John George Gibson, who was also...
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    including Hugh junior, Sir Valentine Holmes QC (1888-1956), who like his father was a very successful barrister, and a noted expert on the law of libel...
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    judgeship, was a serious political blunder. Although Bodkin was a qualified barrister, legitimate doubts had been raised by Walker's political opponents as...
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  • in history". V.T.H. Delaney, writing in 1960, believed that all Irish barristers would choose the old Court of Appeal as representing the Irish judiciary...
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    governor Sir Gerald Fitzmaurice, barrister, judge Sir Charles Fletcher-Cooke, politician and Conservative MP, barrister (QC), and Member of the European...
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  • Orr Boal (8 August 1928 – 23 April 2015) was a unionist politician and barrister from Northern Ireland. Boal had a legal career before he entered politics...
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  • a lifelong friend in Alfred Louis Bacharach. Ewer became secretary to Maurice de Forest, through whom he met George Lansbury. His employer de Forrest...
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  • Granada Television's daytime legal drama series Crown Court, Jeffrey played Barrister Peter Edgar QC having made a previous appearance as William Askwith Vennings...
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  • Wentworth Chambers (category Barristers' chambers)
    Chambers is a barristers' chambers in Sydney, Australia. The chambers was established in 1957 and now comprises 13 sets of autonomous barrister's chambers...
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    (1947) starring Gregory Peck, in which Williams held a minor role as a barrister, and To Catch a Thief (1955) with Cary Grant and Grace Kelly, in which...
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  • politician Chris Kelly – TV presenter and producer Norbert Keenan - Irish Barrister and Member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly Ivone Kirkpatrick...
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    William Moore Johnson (category Irish barristers)
    Maurice Healy however adds that he was a fairly good lawyer and the kindest-hearted of men. In an era when many Irish judges, such as Hugh Holmes, Walter...
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    May 25) then Daniel Lionel Hanington Premier of Nova Scotia – Simon Hugh Holmes (until May 23) then John Sparrow David Thompson (May 25 to July 18) then...
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  • James Hill (antiquary) (category English barristers)
    James Hill (died 1727) was an English barrister and antiquary. A native of Herefordshire, Hill was called to the bar as a member of the Middle Temple...
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  • John Sheehan (journalist) (category Irish barristers)
    John Sheehan (1812–1882) was an Irish journalist, writer and barrister. Sheehan was the son of an hotel-keeper at Celbridge, County Kildare, where he...
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    Daniel O'Connell (category Irish barristers)
    although invariably in debt, reputedly had the largest income of any Irish barrister. In court, he sought to prevail by refusing deference, showing no compunction...
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