Men-at-the-Bar/Goodeve, Louis Arthur

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3706954Men-at-the-Bar — Goodeve, Louis ArthurJoseph Foster


Goodeve, Louis Arthur, editor and secretary Bengal Law Reports 1868-70, 1873, examiner of pleaders, etc., for Government of Bengal 1872-3, superintendent of law and jurisprudence Presidency Coll., Calcutta, 1871, assistant secretary to Government of Bengal (legislative and judicial) 1873, law lecturer (real property and conveyancing) Bristol Univ. Coll. 1878-80, a member of the Western circuit, author of Railway Passengers and Railway Companies, Modern Law of Real Property, of Evidence Act and Oaths Act India 1872, joint author of Full Bench Rulings India, formerly practised in Calcutta, undergrad. Christ Church, Oxford, a student of the Middle Temple 19 Nov., 1862, called to the bar 9 June, 1865 (only surviving son of Joseph Goodeve, of Calcutta, master in equity and professor of English law in Presidency Coll.); born 11 Jan., 1841; married 23 Nov., 1869, Florence Everilda, youngest dau. of late Thomas John Knowlys, Esq., of Heysham Tower, co. Lanc.

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