Men-at-the-Bar/Cooke, Charles Wallwyn Radcliffe

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911379Men-at-the-Bar — Cooke, Charles Wallwyn RadcliffeJoseph Foster


Cooke, Charles Wallwyn Radcliffe, B.A., Emanuel Coll., Camb., 1864, Le Bas univ. prize 1864, Burney univ. prize 1866 and 1867, a member of the Oxford circuit, author of Cooke's Agricultural Holdings Act, a student of Lincoln's Inn 5 May, 1869 (then aged 28), called to the bar 30 April, 1872 (only son of Robert Duffield Cooke, Esq., of Helleus Dymock, co. Hereford); born , 1841; married 20 Sept., 1876, Frances Parnther, youngest dau. of Rev. J. H. Broome, vicar of Houghton.

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