• William Banks (19 April 1719 – September 1761) was an English barrister and the father of Sir Joseph Banks, the naturalist. He was also a Member of Parliament...
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  • and 1950s William Stott Banks (1820–1872), English antiquary William Banks (died 1676) (1636–1676), English politician William Banks (barrister) (1719–1761)...
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  • Sir William James Lynton Blair (born 31 March 1950) is a British retired judge. He was previously a Queen's Counsel at London barristers' chambers 3 Verulam...
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    Parliament and a member of the House of Lords. After an early career as a barrister and a journalist, he entered first local and then national politics. He...
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    William Ritchie (1817–1862) was an English barrister, Advocate-General of Bengal from 1855 to 1862. William Ritchie was born at Southampton Row, London...
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    critical of the Church's handling of allegations of abuse committed by the barrister John Smyth that was also critical of Welby's failure to investigate the...
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    Sir John William Lubbock, 3rd Baronet, FRS (26 March 1803 – 21 June 1865), was an English banker, barrister, mathematician and astronomer. He was born...
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    died in office in September 1842. William Hobson was born in Waterford, Ireland, the son of Samuel Hobson, a barrister and Martha Jones. He grew up in an...
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  • took him all the way to the bench of the Patents Court. William Aldous was head of barristers' chambers at 6 Pump Court Chambers, Inner Temple from 1980...
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    Sir William Garrow, KC, FRS (13 April 1760 – 24 September 1840) was an English barrister, politician and judge known for his indirect reform of the advocacy...
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  • 1670s until 1700 Sir William Robinson, 2nd Baronet (1705–1785) William Robinson (historian) (1777–1848), solicitor and barrister William Robinson (law reporter)...
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  • John Dolben (politician) (category English barristers)
    John Dolben (1662 – 29 May 1710), of Epsom, Surrey, was an English barrister and Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1707 to 1710. He...
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    Gladstone entered Lincoln's Inn in 1833, with intentions of becoming a barrister, by 1839 he had requested that his name should be removed from the list...
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    Amal Clooney (category British barristers)
    called to the Bar of England and Wales, Inner Temple. She is a practising barrister at Doughty Street Chambers. She has also practised at international courts...
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    (1788–1838), was a British Member of Parliament and barrister. His wife Joanna Maria Smith was the daughter of William Smith, the abolitionist MP; her sister Frances...
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    Companies portal Banks portal ATM Industry Association (ATMIA) Banking in Australia List of banks List of banks in Australia List of banks in Oceania 2024...
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    Sir John William Kay PC (13 September 1943 – 2 July 2004) was a British judge who served as Lord Justice of Appeal, being a member of the Court of Appeal...
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  • William Gorman may refer to: William Gorman (politician) (1891–1964), English barrister, judge and politician William Gorman (priest) (1826–1916), Anglican...
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  • Thumbnail for Martin Lewis (financial journalist)
    and unlawful fees charged by UK banks. He presented the first mainstream television programme on how to reclaim bank fees (ITV1's Tonight) and in November...
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    (professional associations for barristers and judges) in London. To be called to the bar in order to practise as a barrister in England and Wales, an individual...
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    University Pitt Club (category William Pitt the Younger)
    Grimston (1822–1865), amateur cricketer. John Goldie (barrister) (1849–1896), English rower and barrister, namesake for the second Cambridge boat Goldie (Cambridge...
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    Joseph Brown CB KC (4 April 1809 – 9 June 1902) was an English barrister and bencher of Middle Temple. He held the positions of both Lent Reader (1869)...
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  • The Winslow Boy (1948 film) (category Films scored by William Alwyn)
    solicitor, Desmond Curry to assist them, including the briefing of the best barrister in England at the time, Sir Robert Morton, should the case come to court...
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  • five-part British drama television series about criminal defence barrister William Travers, who has lost faith in the legal system following a traumatic...
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    Commonwealth Bank and the Bank of New South Wales for periods, which helped spark his interest in economics. McMahon had hoped to practise as a barrister, but...
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    introduced by William Pitt the Younger as a quid pro quo for the raising of fees on the certification of legal professionals such as barristers, solicitors...
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  • Dutchie by Musical Youth, in which he appears as a pompous prosecuting barrister. In 1984, he was cast alongside Rob Lowe in Oxford Blues as Lowe's Oriel...
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    Chieveley, PC, FBA, QC (12 November 1926 – 14 August 2016) was an English barrister and judge who was Senior Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, the equivalent of...
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    known as Sir Julian Pauncefote between 1874 and 1899, was a British barrister, judge and diplomat. He was Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign...
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    Magdalene and Peterhouse colleges at Cambridge University. He became a barrister and was admitted to the bar in 1822. In between studying and writing,...
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