. Notable Londoners, an illustrated who's who of professional and business men. EDWARD JAMES JournaUst and Barrister-atlaw. Mr. James has actedsince 1918 as Lobby Correspondent of the Daily lixpress,and is Vice-Chainnan of the Lobbyists of the House ofCoininons. He was formerly Editor of that famous SouthWales newspaper, the Wfsteru Mail. Born in 1H85 atPorthcawl in Glamorganshire, he was called to the Barat Lincolns Inn, but adopting journalism as a career hewrote prolifically on political subjects, and soon becameprominently known as a writer in this sphere of journalisticwork. Commercially,


. Notable Londoners, an illustrated who's who of professional and business men. EDWARD JAMES JournaUst and Barrister-atlaw. Mr. James has actedsince 1918 as Lobby Correspondent of the Daily lixpress,and is Vice-Chainnan of the Lobbyists of the House ofCoininons. He was formerly Editor of that famous SouthWales newspaper, the Wfsteru Mail. Born in 1H85 atPorthcawl in Glamorganshire, he was called to the Barat Lincolns Inn, but adopting journalism as a career hewrote prolifically on political subjects, and soon becameprominently known as a writer in this sphere of journalisticwork. Commercially, he is interested as a Director in theBristol Channel Steamers, Ltd. One fjf his chief hobbiesis play-going, and Mr. James is an inveterate first-nighter. He enjoys golf as one of his principal recreations. 29 NOTABLE LONDONERS AUTHORS AND JOURNALISTS. CHARLES LETHBRIDGE KIXGSFORD, , Mr. Kingsford was born in 1862 and educated at Rossalland St. Johns CHIleKe, Oxford. He has made a specialstudy of English history in the fifteenth century, and ofthe history of I^ondon. He is author of Life of Henry V and of English Historical Literature in the FifteenthCentury, and has edited The Chronicles of London,The Stoner Letters, and Stows Survey of was on the editorial staff of the Dictionary of XationalBiography, and has contributed to the eleventh editionof the Encyclopaedia Britanuica, Archaelogia, and theLondon Topographical Record. He has been Vice-Presidentof the Society of Antiquarians since 1920, and has servedon the Councils of the Royal Historical Society and of theLondon Topographical Society. He is a member of theLUitcd Lniversity Club. {Photo : Bassano)


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