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Adams, Francis Ottiwell, C.B. 1878, B.A., Trin. Coll., Camb. (classical and mathematical honours), 1848, M.A. 1851, H.B.M. envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Swiss Confederation 1881, attaché in diplomatic service Stockholm, St. Petersburg, Teheran, and Paris 1854–9, second secretary 1862, Washington 1864–6, Paris 1866–8, secretary of legation Japan 1868–72, etc., secretary of embassy at Berlin 1872, Paris 1874, first British delegate to the Postal Congress at Paris 1878, a minister plenipotentiary 1879, a student of the Inner Temple 14 April, 1847, went to Lincoln's Inn 6 Nov., 1850, where he was called to the bar 5 May, 1852 (only son of Joseph Hollingworth Adams, commissary-general in the army); born , .

British Legation, Berne.


Adams, Frank Mantell, B.A., Sidney Sussex Coll., Camb., 1864, a member of the South-eastern circuit, author of the Law of Trademarks, a student of the Middle Temple 28 April, 1864, called to the bar 30 April, 1867 (eldest son of John Adams, of London, surgeon); born , ; married 2 Oct, 1880, Fanny, 2nd dau. of late Thomas Bagley, of Old Elvet, Durham.

2, Vanbrugh Park Road West, Blackheath, S.E.; 3, Pump Court, Temple, E.C.


Adams, Henry Brettingham, B.A., St. John's Coll., Camb., 1872, a student of Lincoln's Inn 16 Jan., 1871 (then aged 22), called to the bar 26 Jan., 1877 (only son of Henry Adams, of London, architect); born , 1849.

Hanover Terrace, Notting Hill, W.


Adams, Maxwell Richard Peers, statistical officer on staff of the director-general of telegraphs in India, etc., etc., a student of the Middle Temple 25 Jan., 1870, called to the bar 29 June, 1881 (eldest surviving son of General Henry Augustus Adams); born 15 Jan., 1849; married 3 Jan., 1881, Fanny Michell, youngest dau. of late William Gay, Esq., of Cheltenham and Falmouth.

Calcutta and Simla, India.


Adams, Oliver, a student of the Middle Temple 4 Nov., 1871, called to the bar 18 Nov., 1878 (2nd son of William Alexander Adams, of Walford Manor, Salop); born , .

Walford Manor, Shrewsbury; 32, Liberty Street, New York.


Adams, Percy Bolland, B.A. Trin. Hall, Camb., a student of the Inner Temple 3 Jan., 1874 (then aged 19), called to the bar 13 June, 1877 (4th son of William Adams, of Nelson, New Zealand, solicitor); born , 1855; married 7 Dec., 1881, Frances Elizabeth Macgregor, eldest dau. of late Charles Fowell Willett Watts, Esq., of Lansdowne, Marlborough.

Christchurch, New Zealand.


Adams, Robert Hopkins, undergrad. Merton Coll., Oxon, a student of the Middle Temple 29 Dec., 1871, called to the bar 10 May, 1876 (3rd son of late Robert Adams, of Skipton, Victoria, settler); born , .

Skipton, Victoria.


Adams, Robert Patten, solicitor-general Tasmania since 1867, ex-officio member of Board of Examiners under the Barristers and Attorneys' Admission Act, member of House of Assembly for district of Hobart Town 1859, 1861, 1862–6, matric King's Coll. School, London, a student of the Middle Temple 14 April, 1851, called to the bar 1 May, 1854 (3rd son of James White Adams, of Martock, Somerset, gentleman); born 4 March, 1831; married 1st, , , Harriet Mathilde, dau. of Capt. George King, R.N.; he married 2ndly, , , Kate, dau. of George Francis Huston, of New Norfolk, Tasmania, surgeon.

Hobart, Tasmania.


Adderley, Hon. Henry Arden, B.A., Christ Church, Oxon, 1880, a member of the Midland circuit, lieut. Warwickshire yeo. cav. 1882, attached to Lord Norton's special mission to attend the funeral of the Queen of Spain 9 July, 1878, a student of the Inner Temple 16 Oct., 1876, called to the bar 11 May, 1881 (2nd son of Rt. Hon. Charles Bowyer, 1st Lord Norton); born 26 Sept., 1854; married 30 Aug., 1881, Grace, youngest dau. of late William Bruce Stopford-Sackville, Esq., of Drayton House, Northants (see Foster's Peerage, E. Courtown), and has issue (see Foster's Peerage).

Fillongley Hall, near Coventry.


Addison, John Edmund Wentworth, Q.C., recorder of Preston 27 Aug., 1874, scholar Trin. Coll., Dublin, 1857, B.A. 1859, a student of the Inner Temple 31 May, 1859 (then aged 22), called to the bar 30 April, 1862, Q.C. 24 March, 1880, called to the bench 8 June, 1883 (3rd son of Lieut.-Col. Henry Robert Addison); born 5 Nov., 1838.

32, Norfolk Square, W.; Lime Grove, Manchester.


Adkins, Henry, B.A. St. John's Coll., Camb., goes the Oxford circuit, a student of the Inner Temple 23 Jan., 1873 (then aged 19), called to the bar 25 April, 1877 (2nd son of Henry Adkins, of the Firs, Edgbaston, co. Warwick, J.P.); born , 1854.

The Firs, Edgbaston; 3, Harcourt Buildings, Temple, E.C.


Adrian, Alfred Douglas, B.A. London Univ. 1866, assistant secretary to Local Government Board since 1883, a student of the Middle Temple 16 Jan., 1865, called to the bar 7 June, 1869 (only son of Emperor Adrian, of the Poor Law Board, London); born , .

8, Clifton Road, Camden Square, N.W.; Gwydyr House, Whitehall, S.W.


Ady, Francis Eustace, M.A. Exeter Coll., Oxon, from Eton, equity draftsman and conveyancer, Law Times reporter in Vice-chancellor Bacon's court, a student of Lincoln's Inn 13 Nov., 1869 (then aged 21), called to the bar 27 Jan., 1873 (2nd son of the late Ven. William Brice Ady, archdeacon of Colchester); born 23 Feb., 1848.

38, Mount Street, Grosvenor Square, W.; 21, Old Buildings, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.; New University Club.


Agabeg, Aviet, LL.B., St. John's Coll., Camb., 1867, a member of the Northern circuit, joint editor of Bills of Exchange Act 1882 and of Harris' Principles of Criminal