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He proceeded to London, and was called to the bar on 10 Feb. 1756. (Lord Campbell, however, rightly points out that his reports of cases begin with Easter term 1753, and thence infers, with some probability, that he must have been resident in London from that time.). … He opened the defence in a speech which Lord Campbell calls ‘very honest but very inefficient,’ and cross-examined most of the witnesses, but left to Erskine the reply (see *State Trials*, vol. xxi.) At the general election of...
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radaris.comLloyd Tyrell-Kenyon, university and museum administrator: born 13 September 1917; succeeded 1927 as fifth Baron Kenyon; President, University College of North Wales, Bangor 1947-82; President, National Museum of Wales 1952- 57; Trustee, National Portrait Gallery 1953-88, Chairman 1966-88; Chairman, Friends of the National Libraries 1962- 85; Member, Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts 1966-93; married 1946 Leila Cookson (two sons, one daughter, and one son deceased); died Gredington,...
www.the-independent.comLloyd Tyrell-Kenyon, university and museum administrator: born 13 September 1917; succeeded 1927 as fifth Baron Kenyon; President, University College of North Wales, Bangor 1947-82; President, National Museum of Wales 1952- 57; Trustee, National Portrait Gallery 1953-88, Chairman 1966-88; Chairman, Friends of the National Libraries 1962- 85; Member, Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts 1966-93; married 1946 Leila Cookson (two sons, one daughter, and one son deceased); died Gredington,...
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