John William Smith (1809–1845) was an English barrister, known as a legal writer. Born in Chapel Street, Belgrave Square, London, on 23 January 1809, he...
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John Sidney Smith (legal writer) (1804–1871), English legal writer John William Smith (legal writer) (1809–1845), English barrister and legal writer John...
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politician in the Republic of Texas John William Smith (legal writer) (1809–1845), English barrister and legal writer John W. Smith (Detroit mayor) (1882–1942)...
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expected to be remembered for that. Smith left her husband and began writing to support their children. Her struggles for legal independence as a woman affect...
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William Salkeld (1671–1715), legal writer, was the son of Samuel Salkeld of Fallowden, Northumberland, who died in 1699, and came of an ancient Cumberland...
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William Macpherson (19 July 1812 – 20 April 1893) was a Scottish legal writer. Macpherson was born on 19 July 1812. He was the brother of John Macpherson...
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Josiah William Smith, QC (3 April 1816 – 10 April 1887) was an English barrister, legal writer and judge. The only child of the Rev. John Smith, Rector...
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Dench, Maggie Smith and Lily Tomlin. From 2004, Mortimer worked as a consultant for the politico-legal US "dramedy" television show Boston Legal. Mortimer...
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was apprenticed as a lawyer to William Forbes. He qualified in 1744 as a writer to the signet (WS) and set up his own legal practice in Edinburgh. He was...
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Herbert Smith was descended from Sir William ap Thomas on his father's side and William the Conqueror through his mother's family. Norman Herbert Smith first...
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novelist and biographer William Black (1841–1898), novelist Sheena Blackhall (b. 1947), poet, fiction writer and story teller John Stuart Blackie (1809–1895)...
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pen-name used by British writers John Trenchard and Thomas Gordon, whose essays were published as Cato's Letters (1723). Jeffery A. Smith writes that "Cato"...
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returning to Scotland, Aytoun resumed his legal studies in his father's chambers. He was admitted a writer to the signet in 1835, and five years later...
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John Neal (August 25, 1793 – June 20, 1876) was an American writer, critic, editor, lecturer, and activist. Considered both eccentric and influential,...
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Trilingual legal dictionary, 3rd edn. Cape Town, South Africa: Juta, 2001. William Allen Jowitt. Jowitt's dictionary of English law, 2nd edn. Revised by John Burke...
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Joseph Shaw FRS (1671–1733) was an English legal writer. He was the son of John Shaw of London. He matriculated from Trinity College, Oxford, on 10 June...
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William Sheppard (died 1674) was an English barrister, known as a legal writer. Sheppard was baptised at Whitminster, Gloucestershire, at the end of 1595...
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Legally Blonde is a 2001 American comedy film directed by Robert Luketic (in his feature directorial debut) and written by Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirsten...
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). CIA. Whitney Smith, flag of Myanmar at the Encyclopædia Britannica Mumford 2021, p. 268. "The Union Flag Law" (PDF). Asian Legal Information Institute...
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lawyer, but the legal profession held no attraction for him. While completing his legal studies in London he met the publisher John Ebers, at that time...
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Madsen, Gordon A; Walker, Jeffrey N; Welch, John W, eds. (2014), Sustaining the Law: Joseph Smith's Legal Encounters, Provo, Utah: BYU Studies, ISBN 978-1-938896-70-5...
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episcopalian priest and essayist Lin Anderson, writer Julie Bertagna, writer James Boswell, writer William Boyd, writer James Bridie (Osborne Henry Mavor), dramatist...
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William Frank Buckley Jr. (born William Francis Buckley; November 24, 1925 – February 27, 2008) was an American conservative writer, public intellectual...
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MacArthur Fellows Program (redirect from John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur fellow)
Darnton, European historian Persi Diaconis, statistician William Gaddis, novelist Ved Mehta, writer Bob Moses, educator and philosopher Richard A. Muller...
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William Lambarde (18 October 1536 – 19 August 1601) was an English antiquarian, writer on legal subjects, and politician. He is particularly remembered...
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Michael Dalton (1564–1644) was an English barrister and legal writer, author of two works well known in his time. He was the son of Thomas Dalton of Hildersham...
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Bishop of Coventry Cornelius Burges, minister Richard William Church, churchman and writer John Erskine Clarke, clergyman Thomas Crofts, clergyman Cecil...
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William Seward Burroughs II (/ˈbʌroʊz/; February 5, 1914 – August 2, 1997) was an American writer and visual artist. He is widely considered a primary...
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Joan Bennett Kennedy (category Writers from Massachusetts)
future mother-in-law Rose Kennedy and future sisters-in-law Jean Kennedy Smith and Ethel Skakel Kennedy. In 1982, Bennett received an MA in Education from...
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