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Hardingham, George Gatton, author of The Republic of Cicero, a member of the South-eastern circuit, a student of the Middle Temple 15 Nov., 1845, called to the bar 25 Jan., 1850 (only son of Josaphat Davy Hardingham, Esq., of the royal navy, dec.); born , .

33, St. George's Square, S.W.


Hardman, William, M.A., Trin. Coll., Camb., 1854, chairman of Surrey sessions (first court) since 1877, second court 1871-2, sometime deputy chairman), recorder of Kingston-on-Thames since 1868, J.P., D.L. Surrey, J.P. Kingston-on-Thames, member of court of general assessment sessions for London, inspector of Woking convict prison, contested East Surrey 1868, a student of the Inner Temple 14 Nov., 1848 (then aged 20), called to the bar 30 April, 1852 (only son of late William Bridge Hardman, of Bury, Lanc.); born , 1828; married 5 Dec., 1855, Mary Anne, only dau. of late James Radley, Esq., of Liverpool.

Norbiton Hill, Kingston-on-Thames; 81, St. George's Road, S.W.: 7, New Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.; United University, Fielding, and Beefsteak Clubs.


Gathorne-Hardy, Hon. Alfred Erskine, M.A., Balliol Coll., Oxon, 1870, from Eton, a member of the South-eastern circuit, M.P. Canterbury 1878-80, contested Yorkshire West Riding (Northern Division) 1882, junior counsel to the chief commissioner of works and counsel to the commissioners of woods and forests since 1876, a student of the Inner Temple 18 Nov., 1865 (then aged 20), called to the bar 7 June, 1869 (3rd son of Rt. Hon. Gathorne, Viscount Cranbrook, a master of the bench of the Inner Temple); born 27 Feb., 1845; married 3 Aug. 1875, Isabella Louisa, only dau. of John Malcolm, Esq., of Poltalloch, co. Argyll, N.B. (see Foster's Peerage).

22, Charles Street, Berkeley Square, W.; 1, Brick Court, Temple, E.C.


Hardy, Edward Lee Carteret Price, F.S.A., chief clerk in office of duchy of Lancaster, comptroller of court of chancery of Lancashire 1877-9, a student of Lincoln's Inn 28 May, 1866, called to the bar 7 June 1869 (eldest son of Sir William Hardy, F.S.A., deputy keeper of the public records); born 14 Aug., 1844; married 8 Sept., 1881, Jane Georgiana Caulfield, dau. of Rev. J. R. P. Berkeley, vicar of St. Cleer, Cornwall.

Woodlands, Catford Bridge, S.E.


Hardy, Gerald Holbech, M.A., Christ Church, Oxon, 1877, a member of the North-eastern circuit, a student of the Inner Temple 15 Nov., 1872 (then aged 20), called to the bar 17 Nov., 1875 (3rd son of Sir John Hardy, of Dunstall Hall, Staff., Bart., M.P.); born 7 July, 1852 (see Foster's Baronetage).

13 Ryder Street, St. James', S.W.; 1, King's Bench Walk, Temple, E.C.


Cozens-Hardy, Herbert Hardy, Q.C., LL.B. London Univ. 1863, B.A. 1858, matric. 1856 from Amersham Hall School, examiner in equity and real property law London Univ. 1871-6 and a member of council, a student of Lincoln's Inn 2 Nov., 1859 (then aged 20), certificate of honour Nov., 1861, studentship Jan., 1862, called to the bar 30 April, 1862, Q.C. 18 Jan., 1882 (2nd son of William Hardy Cozens-Hardy, Esq., of Letheringsett Hall, Norfolk); born 22 Nov., 1838; married 26 July, 1866, Maria, dau. of T. Hepburn, Esq., of Clapham Common, and has issue.

50, Ladbroke Grove, W.; 7, New Square, Lincoln's Inn W.C.


Hardy, Oswald Henry, M.A., B.C.L. Queen's Coll., Oxon, goes the Northern circuit, joint author of Law affecting the Contract of Affreightment, a student of Lincoln's Inn 14 Jan., 1876 (then aged 22), called to the bar 26 Jan., 1880 (2nd son of George Hardy, secretarial department General Post Office); born 28 May, 1853.

Commerce Chambers, Lord Street, Liverpool.


Hardy, Reginald, M.A., Balliol Coll., Oxon, 1874, goes the Midland circuit, lieut. Staffordshire yeomanry, J.P., D.L., contested Bath 1880, a student of the Inner Temple 22 April, 1870 (then aged 21), called to the bar 30 April, 1873 (eldest son of Sir John Hardy, of Dunstall Hall, co. Stafford, Bart., M.P.); born 15 Sept., 1848; married 29 April, 1876, Lucy Marion, youngest dau. of Capt. John Neilson Gladstone, R.N., M.P., and has issue (see Foster's Baronetage).

Dunstall Hall, Burton-on-Trent; 22, South Street, Park Lane, W.


Hardy, William, a member of the Northern circuit, a student of the Middle Temple 5 May, 1870, called to the bar 27 Jan., 1873 (2nd son of John Pimperley Hardy, of Dunham Massey, Cheshire, land agent); born , .

5, St. James' Square, Manchester.


Hare, Humphrey John, M.A., Wadham Coll., Oxon, 1835, from the Charterhouse, J.P. Norfolk, late major 4th West York militia, lord of the manor of Summerfield, a student of the Inner Temple 15 April, 1831 (then aged 19), called to the bar 20 Nov., 1835 (eldest son of Humphrey John Hare, Esq., of Docking, Norfolk); born 17 Oct., 1811; married 11 Sept., 1853, Hannah Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of John Newbould, Esq., of Bramhope Hall, Yorks; she died 28 May, 1882 (see Foster's Our Noble and Gentle Families).

Docking Hall, King's Lynn.


Hare, Sherlock, author of A Treatise on Discovery of Evidence, a student of the Inner Temple 2 Nov., 1868 (then aged 28), called to the bar 6 June, 1871 (eldest son of Thomas Hare, of the Inner Temple, bar.-at-law); born , 1840.

Gosbury Hill, Kingston-on-Thames; 2, New Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.


Hare, Thomas, M.A., Queen's Coll., Camb., 1846, an inspector of charities since 1853, author of Election of Representatives Parliamentary and Municipal, On the Discovery of Evidence in the High Court of Justice, of Reports in Chancery 1841-53, a student of the Inner Temple 14 Nov., 1828 (then aged 22), called to the bar 22 Nov., 1833, bencher 30 April, 1872; born , 1806.

Gosbury Hill, Kingston-on-Thames; Gwydyr House, Whitehall, S.W.