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student of the Inner Temple 23 May, 1872 (aged 20), called to the bar 17 Nov., 1875 (2nd son of Edward Bickerton Evans, Esq., J.P., D.L., of Whitbourne Hall, co. Hereford); born 18 Dec., 1851; married 19 Aug., 1879, Alice Emily, eldest dau. of William Rutherford Ancrum, Esq., J.P., of St. Leonard's Court, co. Gloucester, and has issue.

54, Longridge Road, Earl's Court, S.W.; 12, King's Bench Walk, Temple, E.C.


Evans, Richardson, B.A. Queen's Coll., Cork, a student of the Middle Temple 20 Nov., 1865, called to the bar 7 June, 1873 (3rd son of William Evans, late of Cork, bookseller); born , .


Evans, Robert, a student of the Middle Temple 18 Jan., 1826, called to the bar 11 May, 1832 (youngest son of Thomas Evans, Esq., of Kidwelly, co. Carmarthen); born , .

48, Westbourne Park, W.


Evans, Robert Percival, a student of Gray's Inn 24 Dec., 1863, called to the bar 6 June, 1868 (2nd son of Robert Mendham Evans, Esq., of Orpines, Wateringbury, Kent); born , .

Watling Road, Canterbury; 4, Gray's Inn Square, W.C.; Reform, Grafton, and Royal London Yacht Clubs.


Evans, Sebastian, LL.D., Emanuel Coll., Camb., 1868, M.A. 1856, a member of the Oxford circuit, a student of Lincoln's Inn 29 Jan., 1855 (then aged 24), called to the bar 17 Nov., 1873 (youngest son of Rev. Arthur Benvin Evans, D.D.[1], late of Market Bosworth, co. Leicester, dec.); born , 1831.

38, Waterloo Street, Birmingham; 10, Rosary Gardens, Gloucester Road, S.W.


Evans, William, a student of Gray's Inn 17 Jan., 1838, called to the bar 8 June, 1843 (4th son of Richard Evans, Esq., of Ross, co. Hereford); born , .


Evans, William, B.A. Jesus Coll., Oxon, a member of the South Wales and Chester circuit, author of Laws of Principal and Agent, a student of the Inner Temple 20 Nov., 1871 (then aged 24), called to the bar 6 June, 1874 (3rd son of James Evans, of Merthyr Tydfil, co. Glamorgan); born , 1847.

3, Essex Court, Temple, E.C.


Eve, Harry Trelawney, M.A. Exeter Coll., Oxon, a member of the South-eastern circuit, a student of Lincoln's Inn 26 April, 1878 (then aged 21), called to the bar 29 June, 1881 (only son of Thomas Eve, late of Jamaica, West Indies, merchant, dec.); born 13 Oct., 1856; married 24 June, 1879, Beatrice Wright, only dau. of Henry Strangways Hounsell, M.D., F.R.C.P.

10, New Square, W.C.; Holme House, Crouch End, N.


Everard, James Power, B.A. Trin. Coll., Dublin, late a student of King's Inns, Dublin, a student of the Middle Temple 21 April, 1875, called to the bar 27 Jan., 1879 (eldest son of George Everard, of Athlone, co. Roscommon, merchant); born , .

Athlone, co. Roscommon.


Everest, Lancelot Fielding, LL.D., Trin. Coll., Camb., 1884, M.A., LL.M. 1878, joint author of Law of Estoppel, a member of the Midland circuit, a student of Lincoln's Inn 29 April, 1875 (then aged 21), called to the bar 26 Jan., 1878 (eldest son of Col. Sir George Everest, late surveyor-general and superintendent trigonometrical survey of India, dec.); born   1855.

63, Queensborough Terrace, Bayswater W.; Farrar's Buildings, Temple, E.C.


Everett, Henry, equity draftsman and conveyancer, patron of Theddingworth, a student of the Middle Temple 31 Oct., 1825, called to the bar 6 May, 1831 (2nd son of Joseph Hayne Everett, Esq., of Biddesden House, Hants); born , 1806.

Biddesden House, Ludgershall, Andover, Hants; 7, Fig Tree Court, Temple, E.C.; Athenæum Club.


Everitt, Francis William Everitt, Q.C., assumed the surname of Everitt in lieu of his patronymic Stiffe , , a student of Lincoln's Inn 6 April, 1853 (then aged 23), studentship May, 1854, called to the bar 6 June, 1855, Q.C. 18 Jan., 1882, bencher 26 Nov., 1884 (eldest son of William Stiffe, Esq., late of Swansea, now of Stuttgart, Wurtemburg); born , 1830; married 24 Aug., 1870, Melicent I., dau. of late J. Graham, of New Barnes.

27, Cleveland Square, Hyde Park, W.; 19, Old Buildings, W.C.


Evers, Frederick, undergrad. Trin. Coll., Oxon, a student of the Inner Temple 3 March 1855 (then aged 21), called to the bar 30 April, 1859 (eldest son of Richard Evers, Esq., of the Mount, York); born 12 Feb., 1834; married 14 Aug., 1855, Ann, dau. of William Houghton, of London.

Care of Preston Rectory, Hul


Eversley, Viscount (Charles Shaw-Lefevre), so created 11 April, 1857, P.C. 1858, D.C.L. and LL.D. 1864, speaker of the House of Commons 1839–57, governor and capt.-general of the Isle of Wight and governor of Carisbrooke Castle yeomanry, A.D.C. to the Queen since 1860, high steward of Winchester, J.P., D.L. Hants, M.P. Downton 1830–1, Hants 1831–2, North Hants 1832–57, honorary col. Hampshire yeomanry cavalry since 1868, lt.-col. 1831–68, late chairman Hants quarter sessions, second church estates commissioner 1858–9, an ecclesiastical commissioner and a trustee of the British Museum, B.A., Trin. Coll., Camb., 1815, M.A. 1819, "the father of the English bar," a student of Lincoln's Inn 4 Feb., 1815 (then aged 20), called to the bar 2 May, 1819, bencher 29 May, 1839 (eldest son of Charles Shaw-Lefevre, Esq., of Stackfield Place, Southants, M.P., bar.-at-law, of Lincoln's Inn); born 22 Feb., 1794; married 24 June, 1817, Emma Laura, 2nd dau. of Samuel Whitbread, Esq., of Southill, Beds, M.P. (and his wife Lady Elizabeth Grey); she died 20 June, 1857, having had 3 sons, all died young, and 3 daus. (see Foster's Peerage).

Heckfield Place, Winchfield, Hants; 114, Eaton Square, S.W. Brooks' and Athenæum Clubs.
  1. Alternate sources, including primary records show father's name to be Arthur Benoni Evans, D.D. (Wikisource contributor note)
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