Men-at-the-Bar/Anderson, James (b.?)

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3327010Men-at-the-Bar — Anderson, James (b.?)Joseph Foster


Anderson, James, Q.C., an official referee of the High Court of Justice since 1877, member of the Council of Legal Education since 187–, a mercantile law commissioner 1853, examiner to Inns of Court 186–, examiner in the Court of Chancery 1873-6, contested Falkirk 1852 and Ayr Burghs 1868, educated at the High School, Edinburgh, and Edinburgh Univ., a member of the Faculty of Advocates Scotland 7 June, 1828, a student of Lincoln's Inn 20 April, 1835, went to the Middle Temple 19 April, 1839, where he was called to the bar 7 June, 1839, Q.C. 11 July, 1851, bencher 12 Jan., 1852, treasurer 1868 (eldest son of David Anderson, Esq., of Bellfield, near Edinburgh); born , ; married 14 Aug., 1871, Minnie, dau. of George Upward, Esq., of Blackheath.

Grove House Rectory, Grove, Clapham, S.W.; 3, Rolls Yard, Chancery Lane, W.C.; Reform Club.