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 Smith, Frederic James, recorder of Margate 1869-85, a commissioner to inquire into corrupt practices at elections at Reigate 1866, a member of the South-eastern circuit, author of A Vade Mecum of General Practice in Appellate and Civil Cases at Quarter Sessions 1882, a student of the Middle Temple 27 May, 1840, called to the bar 9 June, 1843 (2nd son of James Smith, Esq., of Rochester, Kent); born, 1820; married 30 April, 1856, Susan Jane, eldest dau. of late William Hayward, Esq., of Watlington, Oxon, and the Downs, Darenth, Kent, and died 18 Feb., 1885.
 * 3, Montserrat Road, Putney, S.W.; 4, Essex Court, Temple, E.C.; Hanover Square Club, W.



Smith, George James Philip, M.A., St. John's Coll., Camb., 1829, a master of supreme court of judicature since 1879, of Queen's bench 1871-5, of Queen's bench division 1875-9, a student of the Inner Temple 5 April, 1826, called to the bar 14 May, 1830 (3rd son of Joseph Smith, Esq., late of Shortgrove Hall, Essex, dec.); born 25 May, 1805; married 14 Dec., 1843, Elizabeth Anna Maria, youngest dau. of Rev. John Adey Curtis, vicar of Bitton, co. Glouc., and of Mrs. Curtis-Hayward, of Quedgeley House, co. Glouc.
 * 55, Gloucester Place, Hyde Park, W.



Smith, George Samuel Fereday, F.G.S., F.R.G.S., M.A., Queen's Coll., Oxon, 1837, educated at the Charterhouse and Univ. Coll., London, J.P. Sussex and Lancashire, high sheriff Kent 1884, J.P., D.L., a student of the Inner Temple 14 Nov., 1849 (then aged 37), called to the bar 7 June, 1852 (eldest son of Richard Smith, of the Priory, Dudley); born 7 May, 1812; married 5 March, 1845, Mary Jane, youngest dau. of Richard Hampson, Esq., of Manchester, and has issue.
 * Grovehurst, Tunbridge Wells; Athenæum and Union Clubs, S.W.



Smith, Goldwin, LL.D. Brown Univ., U.S.A., 1864, professor of English and constitutional history Ithaca Univ., New York, since 1868, B.A., Magdalen Coll., Oxon, 1845 (from Eton), Hertford (1842) and Ireland scholarships (1845), chancellor's prize for Latin verse 1845, chancellor's prizes for Latin and English essay, fellow and tutor Univ. Coll., Oxon, 1846, assistant secretary to first and second Oxford commissions of inquiry, member of Education Commission 1859, regius professor of modern history Oxon 1858-66, author of A Short History of England down to the Reformation, The Civil War in America, Irish History and Irish Character, etc., a student of Lincoln's Inn 2 Nov., 1842 (then aged 19), called to the bar 11 June, 1850 (eldest son of Richard Prichard Smith, of Reading, M.D.); born 1823.
 * Ithaca University, New York.



Smith, Gordon, B.A., Sidney Sussex Coll., Camb., 1879, matric. London Univ. 1873 from King's Coll. School, a student of Lincoln's Inn 17 June, 1876 (then aged 20), called to the bar 11 May, 1881 (only son of John Nidd Smith, of Greenwich, C.E.); born, 1856.
 * 76, Richmond Road, N.



Smith, Henry, M.A., Clare Coll., Camb., 1856, sometime of King's Coll., London, late chairman Brighton Conservative Association, a student of Lincoln's Inn 1 May, 1852 (then aged 21), called to the bar 30 April, 1855 (eldest son of George Smith, Esq., of Potton, Beds); born 20 Sept., 1830; married 25 July, 1854, Mary Elizabeth, eldest dau. of late Charles Henry Rhodes, Esq., of Denmark Hill, Surrey.
 * 3, Compton Terrace, Brighton; Potton, Beds.



Smith, Henry, M.A., Clare Coll., Camb., 1856, from Eton, late capt. 7th royal Lancashire militia, a student of the Inner Temple 19 April, 1852 (then aged 21), called to the bar 30 April, 1856 (eldest son of late Richard Smith, Esq., of Urswick, co. Lanc.); born, 1831; married 5 March, 1859, Esther Frances, widow of Robert Ogilby Moore, Esq., of Wimbledon, dau. of John Richardson, Esq., of Swansea, and has issue.
 * Bankfield, Ulverston, Lancashire; Beaconsfield Club.



Smith, Henry, M.A., Trin. Coll., Camb., 1860, from Rugby, J.P., D.L. Norfolk, a student of Lincoln's Inn 7 Feb., 1855 (then aged 20), called to the bar 30 April, 1859 (only son of Lieut.-Col. John Smith, late of Ellingham Hall, Norfolk, dec.); born 1 July, 1834; married 1st, 24 April, 1857, Amelia Harriet, dau. of Col. Greene, C.B., of Twickenham; she died 19 Feb., 1868; he married 2ndly, 11 Aug., 1869, Mary Gray, widow of Rev. Henry Paul Measor, vicar of Kingston-on-Thames, dau. of late James Dowie, Esq., and has issue.
 * Ellingham Hall, Bungay; New University Club, S.W.

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<section begin="Smith, Henry Arthur" />Smith, Henry Arthur, LL.B. (honours) London Univ. 1879, M.A. 1875, author of Principles of Equity 1882, Married Women's Property Act 1883, joint editor of Coote on Mortgages, 5th edn., a student of the Middle Temple 6 Nov., 1875, called to the bar 3 July, 1878 (3rd son of late George Smith, LL.D., of Camborne, Cornwall, J.P.); born 27 March, 1848; married 31 May, 1871, Mariana, 3rd dau. of Charles Budge, Esq., of Camborne.
 * 55, Bromfeld Road, Clapham, S.W.; 1, New Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.

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<section begin="Smith, Henry Chaloner" />Smith, Henry Chaloner, M.A. Brasenose Coll., Oxon, B.A. 1871, a student of the Inner Temple 7 June, 1869 (then aged 19), called to the bar 17 Nov., 1877 (only son of Thomas Chaloner Smith, of Chilton House, Wilts, bar.-at-law); born, 1850.
 * Russley Park, near Hungerford; 13, Halkin Street West, S.W.

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<section begin="Smith, Rev. Henry Richard Cooper" />Smith, Rev. Henry Richard Cooper, M.A., Magdalen Coll., Oxon, 1876, 2nd class moderations 1871, B.A., 3rd class Lit. Hum. 1873, curate of All Saints', Highgate, 1883, priest 1884, a student of Lincoln's Inn 11 Nov., 1871 (then aged 20), called to the bar 30 April, 1875 (only son of Henry Goodenough Smith, of Highgate, Middlesex, merchant); born 30 March, 1851.
 * 3, The Grove, Highgate, N.; United University Club.

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<section begin="Smith, Horace" />Smith, Horace, recorder of Lincoln since 1881, member of the Bar Committee since Dec., 1883, a revising barrister on Midland circuit since 1871, secretary to royal commission to inquire into election corrupt practices at Oxford 1880, author of treatises on The Law<section end="Smith, Horace" />