Men-at-the-Bar/Thring, Sir Henry

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3322312Men-at-the-Bar — Thring, Sir HenryJoseph Foster


Thring, Sir Henry, K.C.B. 27 March, 1873, parliamentary counsel since 1868, counsel to Home Office 1860-8, M.A., Magdalen Coll., Camb., 1844, from Shrewsbury School, author of treatises on The Succession Duty Act 1853, on Joint Stock Companies' Law, and on Practical Legislation, a student of the Inner Temple 20 Jan., 1842 (then aged 23), called to the bar 31 Jan., 1845 (2nd son of Rev. John Gale Dalton Thring, of Alford House, Somerset); born 3 Nov., 1818; married 14 Aug., 1856, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of John Cardwell, Esq., of Liverpool, and sister of Viscount Cardwell, and has a dau. (see Foster's Peerage).

Alderhurst, New Egham; 5, Queen's Gate Gardens, S.W.; 30, Spring Gardens; Athenæum Club, S.W.