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 Vicajee, Framjee Rustamjee, B.A., LL.B. Bombay Univ., clerk to the Parsee chief matrimonial court and advocate H.M.'s High Court of Judicature Bombay, matric. London Univ. 1875, a student of the Middle Temple 14 Nov., 1873, called to the bar 28 June, 1876 (2nd son of Rustamjee Vicajee, Talookdar, of Deccan, India); born, 1842. 

Vickers, Edward, B.A., Emmanuel Coll., Camb., 1865, a student of the Inner Temple 13 Jan., 1865 (then aged 22), called to the bar 27 Jan., 1868 [3rd son of (Hon.) Benjamin Vickers, of Belleisle estate, Jamaica, custos rotulorum of Westmorland parish, Jamaica]; born, 1843.
 * Belleisle, Westmorland Parish, Jamaica.



Vickers, Henry George, a student of the Middle Temple 14 May, 1881, called to the bar 26 Jan., 1884 (eldest son of Henry Joseph Vickers, of London, publisher); born,.
 * 4, Plowden Buildings, Temple, E.C.



Vickers, James Muschamp, a student of the Inner Temple 15 June, 1881 (then aged 42), called to the bar 7 May, 1884 (youngest son of late James Vickers, of Brixton, Surrey); born, 1839.
 * 7, King's Bench Walk, Temple, E.C.



Vidal, George William, educated at King's Coll., London, assistant collector and magistrate Bombay C.S., a student of Lincoln's Inn 11 Nov., 1865 (aged 20), called to the bar 25 April, 1877 (5th son of Rev. Francis Vidal, M.A., of Eton Coll., Bucks); born, 1845.
 * Eton.



Stonhouse-Vigor, Alfred Henry Say, M.A., St. John's Coll., Camb., 1861, recorder of Southampton since 1883, of Penzance 1877-83, revising barrister on Western circuit, educated at Ilminster Grammar School, a student of Lincoln's Inn 19 Jan., 1857 (then aged 24), called to the bar 17 Nov., 1860 (only surviving son of Rev. Henry Stonhouse-Vigor, late of Eaton Bishop, co. Hereford, dec.); born 24 June, 1832; married 27 April, 1867, Gertrude, youngest dau. of William Bird, Esq., J.P., of Crouch Hall, Hornsey (see Foster's Baronetage, ).
 * 32, Great Cumberland Place, Hyde Park, W.; 5, King's Bench Walk, Temple, E.C.; Devonshire Club, S.W.; Devon and Exeter Club.



Villiers, Rt. Hon. Charles Pelham, P.C, M.P. Wolverhampton since 1835 (elected South Lancashire in 1847), M.A., St. John's Coll., Camb., 1827, an examiner in chancery 1833-52, judge advocate-general 1852-8, president of the Poor Law Board 1859-66, J.P., D.L. Herts, P.C. 1853, raised to the rank of an earl's son by royal warrant 1839, was a commissioner of inquiry into the operation of the poor laws, a student of Lincoln's Inn 13 May, 1823 (then aged 21), called to the bar 25 May, 1827 (3rd son of Hon. George Villiers, M.P.); born 3 Jan., 1802 (see Foster's Peerage, ).
 * Hamels Park, Puckeridge, Ware; 7, Park Shot Richmond, S.W.; 39, Sloane Street, S.W.; Athenæum, Reform, Brooks', Travellers', and National Liberal Clubs.



Villiers, Hon. Edward Reginald Clement, a student of the Inner Temple 9 Nov., 1875 (then aged 25), called to the bar 26 Jan., 1880 (3rd son of George Augustus Frederic, 6th Earl of Jersey, dec.); born 18 June, 1849 (see Foster's Peerage).
 * 32, Wilton Place, S.W.

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<section begin="De Villiers, Sir John Henry" />De Villiers, Sir John Henry, K.C.M.G., 1882, chief justice of Cape of Good Hope and president of the legislative council of that colony since 1874, attorney-general 1872-4, knighted 4 Oct., 1877, a student of the Inner Temple 5 June, 1863 (then aged 20), called to the bar 17 Nov., 1865 (2nd son of Charles O. de Villiers, Esq., of the Paarl, Cape of Good Hope); born 9 June, 1843; married 18 May, 1871, Aletta, dau. of J. P. Jordan, Esq., of Worcester (see Foster's Baronetage).
 * Wynberg House, Cape Town, South Africa.

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<section begin="Vincent, Charles Edward Howard" />Vincent, Charles Edward Howard, F.R.G.S., director of criminal investigations metropolitan police 1878-84, lieut.-col. commandant 13th (Queen's Westminster) batt. the King's royal rifle corps 1884, late 23rd royal fusiliers, author of Police Code and Manual of the Criminal Law, and of Procedure d'Extradition, a student of the Inner Temple 3 May, 1873 (then aged 24), called to the bar 26 Jan., 1876 (3rd surviving son of late Rev. Sir Frederick Vincent, Bart., Canon of Chichester, dec.); born 31 May, 1849; married 26 Oct., 1882, Ethel, 2nd dau. and co-heir of late George Moffatt, of Goodrich Court, co. Hereford, M.P., and has issue (see Foster's Baronetage).
 * 1, Grosvenor Square, W.; Naval and Military Club.

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<section begin="Vincent, James Edmund" />Vincent, James Edmund, B.A. Christ Church, Oxon, scholar of Winchester Coll., a Law Times reporter Queen's bench division (bankruptcy), a student of the Inner Temple 12 April, 1881 (then aged 23), called to the bar 26 Jan., 1884 (eldest son of Rev. James Crawley Vincent, of Carnarvon, dec.); born 17 Nov., 1857; married 12 Aug., 1884, Mary Alexandra, younger dau. of late S. Kemball Cook, Esq.
 * 4, Fulham Park Road, S.W.; 2, Pump Court, Temple, E.C.

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<section begin="Vincent, John" />Vincent, John, F.R.G.S., undergrad. Caius Coll., Camb., a student of Lincoln's Inn 22 Jan., 1842 (then aged 22), called to the bar 4 May, 1847 (2nd son of John Painter Vincent, Esq., of Lincoln's Inn Fields); born, 1820; reported dead by Lincoln's Inn.
 * 2, Ulster Terrace, Regent's Park, N.W.

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<section begin="Vincent, Spencer" />Vincent, Spencer, B.A., Trin. Coll., Camb., 1848, a student of the Inner Temple 5 June, 1848 (then aged 22), called to the bar 21 Nov., 1851 (3rd son of Rev. Edward Vincent, of Rowde, Wilts); born, 1826.
 * 5, Upper Porchester Street, W.; 7, Stone Buildings, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.

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<section begin="Vintcent, Joseph" />Vintcent, Joseph, B.A., LL.B., Trin. Hall, Camb., 1884, a student of the Middle Temple 12 April, 1881, called to the bar 26 Jan., 1885 (eldest son of Lewis Anthony Vintcent, of Cape Town, Cape of Good Hope, merchant); born,.
 * Trinity Hall, Cambridge.<section end="Vintcent, Joseph" />