Men-at-the-Bar/Burrell, William Palfrey

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3364061Men-at-the-Bar — Burrell, William PalfreyJoseph Foster


Burrell, William Palfrey, M.A. (classical scholar), Lincoln Coll,, Oxon, 1870, Taylorian scholar for modern languages 1861, Arnold historical prize essay The Secret Fraternities of the Middle Ages 1865, examiner with Prof. Max Müller for Taylorian scholarships 1872, H.B.M. consul Port Said since 1883, attached to Indemnity Commission Alexandria since 1883, acting consul and judge Alexandria 1883-4, vice-consul and assistant judge H.B.M.'s supreme court in the Levant (Constantinople) 1877-82, acting consul at Jeddah 1880-3, went the Home circuit, took the name of Burrell in 1875 under the will of his grandfather William Palfrey Burrell, of Hetton Hall, Northumberland, a student of the Inner Temple 28 April, 1862 (then named Americo William Palfrey de Lamilière Marras, B.A.), called to the bar 17 Nov., 1865 (eldest son of Giacinto Marras, Esq., of London); born 26 Feb., 1843.

Port Said.