Men-at-the-Bar/Sherbrooke, Viscount (Robert Lowe)

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by Joseph Foster
Sherbrooke, Viscount (Robert Lowe)
3795666Men-at-the-Bar — Sherbrooke, Viscount (Robert Lowe)Joseph Foster


Sherbrooke, Viscount (Robert Lowe), of Sherbrooke, Surrey, so created 25 May, 1880, P.C., hon. D.C.L. Oxon 1870, of the council at Sydney, New South Wales, 1843-50, member of Legislative Council Sydney 1848-50, joint secretary Board of Control England 1852-5, vice-president Board of Trade 1855-8, of council 1859-64, chancellor of the exchequer 1868-73, home secretary 1873-4, M.P. Kidderminster 1852-9, Calne 1859-68, London Univ. 1868-80, member of senate London Univ., a trustee of the British Museum, J.P. Surrey, practised at Australian bar 18—, B.A., Univ. Coll., Oxon, 1833, from Winchester, M.A. (fellow) Magdalen 1836, a student of Lincoln's Inn 1 May, 1835 (then aged 23), called to the bar 28 Jan., 1842 (2nd son of Rev. Robert Lowe, of Bingham, Notts); born 4 Dec., 1811; married 26 March, 1836, Georgiana, 2nd dau. of George Orred, Esq., of Tranmere, Cheshire, and Aigburth Hall, co. Lanc.; she died 3 Nov., 1884 (see Foster's Peerage).

Sherbrooke, Caterham, Redhill; 86, Brook Street, W.; Reform Club, S.W.