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 Watson, Innes, M.A. St. John's Coll., Oxon, educated at Durham School, a student of the Inner Temple 30 Jan., 1875, called to the bar 7 May, 1879 (3rd son of William Watson, late of Barnard Castle, co. Durham, dec.); born 11 May, 1851; married 10 Aug., 1880, Constance Blyth, eldest dau. of T. W. Pixley, Esq., of Hill Lodge, Freshwater, Isle of Wight.
 * Oak Lodge, Enfield; 4, New Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.



Watson, James, of Bengal C.S. 1847–62, high sheriff Bucks 1881, J.P. and for co. Linlithgow, a student of the Inner Temple 8 Nov., 1859 (then aged 32), called to the bar 11 June, 1862 (only son of Dr. James Watson, of Bath); born 21 Aug., 1827; married, 1849, Augusta, 2nd dau. of late William Wilberforce Bird, deputy governor-general of Bengal, and has issue.
 * Langley House, Langley, Slough.



Watson, Johnston, M.A. King's Coll., Aberdeen, a student of Lincoln's Inn 5 May, 1871 (then aged 19), called to the bar there 26 Jan., 1874, admitted a barrister of the Mdidle Temple ad eundem 10 April, 1878 (eldest son of John Watson, of West Dulwich, Surrey, M.D.); born, 1852; married 8 Aug., 1878, Emma Marion Sherwood, 2nd dau. of late Thomas Wheatley, Esq., of South Norwood.
 * 4, Temple Gardens, E.C.



Watson, Thomas, B.A. London Univ. 1856 from Glasgow Univ., a member of the Northern circuit, a student of Lincoln's Inn 6 Nov., 1857 (then aged 27), called to the bar 6 June, 1861 (eldest son of Thomas Watson, of St. Helen's, co. Lanc., merchant); born, 1830.
 * 4, St. James' Square, Manchester.



Watson, William, Baron Watson of Thankerton, so created 28 April, 1880, under the "Appellate Jurisdiction Act," LL.D. Edinburgh 1876, P.C. 1878, lord of appeal in ordinary since 1880, dean of the Faculty of Advocates Scotland 1875–6, solicitor-general for Scotland 1874–6, lord advocate 1876–80, M.P. Glasgow and Aberdeen Univs. 1876–80, D.L. Edinburgh, educated at Glasgow and Edinburgh Univs. (son of Rev. Thomas Watson, minister of Covington, Lanarks); born, 1828; married , 1868, Margaret, dau. of Dugald John Bannatyne, Esq. (see Foster's Peerage).
 * Gillesbie, Lockerbie, N.B.; 34, Moray Place, Edinburgh; 20, Queen's Gate, S.W.; Carlton, Athenæum, and Scottish Conservative Clubs.



Watson, William Coleman, B.A., Trin. Coll., Dublin, 1866, a student of Lincoln's Inn 20 Nov., 1865 (then aged 20), called to the bar 26 Jan., 1870 (eldest son of William Watson, Esq., of Dublin); born, 1845.
 * 25, FitzWilliam Place South, Dublin.



Watson, William Davy, M.A., Trin. Coll., Camb., 1838, educated at London Univ. 1828–31, author of Trevor, a Tale for the Times, Netley Hall, or the Wife's Sister, a student of the Inner Temple 9 July, 1829 (then aged 18), called to the bar 17 Nov., 1837 (eldest son of Richard Watson, of Kidderminster); born 12 May, 1811.
 * 5, King's Bench Walk, Temple, E.C.



Watson, William Webster, M.A., Trin. Coll., Camb., 1840, author of Practical Compendium of Equity, a student of the Inner Temple 15 Nov., 1833 (then aged 19), called to the bar 20 Nov., 1839 (youngest son of John Watson, of Westminster, gent.); born 29 Oct., 1814.
 * 1, Temple Gardens, E.C.

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<section begin="Watt, James Paton" />Watt, James Paton, B.A., LL.B., Trin. Hall, Camb., 1882, a student of the Inner Temple 19 April, 1879 (then aged 19), called to the bar 17 Nov., 1882 (4th son of William Hogg Watt, of Wanganui, New Zealand); born, 1860.
 * Wanganui, New Zealand.

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<section begin="Watts, Charles Newman" />Watts, Charles Newman, a member of the Western circuit, author of Law of Promoters of Public Companies, a student of Lincoln's Inn 14 Nov., 1872 (then aged 20), called to the bar 7 June, 1875 (only son of Edward Bullock Watts, of London); born, 1852.
 * 33, Leamington Road Villas, W., Lincoln's Inn Chambers, W.C.

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<section begin="Watts, Henry George" />Watts, Henry George, M.A. Oriel Coll., Oxon, B.A. 1876, a member of the Oxford circuit, a student of Gray's Inn 6 Nov., 1875, called to the bar 25 June, 1879 (5th surviving son of William Henry Watts, of London, journalist); born, ; married 30 March, 1882, Florence Lilian, eldest dau. of Robert Dixon, of Twickenham.
 * 1, Mitre Court Buildings, or 3, Harcourt Buildings, Temple, E.C.

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<section begin="Watts, Horace Newbegin" />Watts, Horace Newbegin, M.D. St. Andrews Univ., late coroner and acting police magistrate Falkland Islands, a student of Lincoln's Inn 9 Nov., 1880 (then aged 46), called to the bar 6 June, 1883 (2nd son of Thomas Watts, late of Drayton, Norfolk, dec.); born, 1834. <section end="Watts, Horace Newbegin" />

<section begin="Watts, John Onslow" />Watts, John Onslow, a student of Lincoln's Inn 23 Jan., 1851 (then aged 19), called to the bar 17 Nov., 1856 (only son of Philip Henry Watts, of Bathford, Somerset, solicitor); born 12 Sept., 1831; married 23 Oct., 1861, Caroline Mary, youngest dau. of Major Vere Webb, of Bath, sometime of rifle brigade (see Foster's Our Noble and Gentle Families),
 * Warleigh Lodge, Bathford, Bath.

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<section begin="Waud, Brian Wilkes" />Waud, Brian Wilkes, B.A., Univ. Coll., Oxon, 1860, a member of the Northern circuit, a student of the Inner Temple 21 Nov., 1859 (then aged 22), called to the bar 17 Nov., 1862 (2nd son of Edward Waud, of Manston Hall, Leeds); born 4 June, 1837.
 * Littlehampton and Argyle Road, Ryde, Isle of Wight. <section end="Waud, Brian Wilkes" />