Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . ; Lord Plunkett, April, 1868 ; Camp-liells Lives of Lyndhurst and ISrougham,January, 1870, The Howland Will Case,July 1870; and The Early Days of CharlesSumner, April, 187!t. His writings hearevidence of rare literary aliility and liroadlearning and in connection with his practiceat the bar, stamp him as a scholar possessedof varied attainments. 606 THE JUDICIARY AND THE BAR Of NEW ENGLAND. On -Maix-h o, iSlj;), Mr. St:iL-k[iolr inairieilMiUtlui Watson ^o


Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . ; Lord Plunkett, April, 1868 ; Camp-liells Lives of Lyndhurst and ISrougham,January, 1870, The Howland Will Case,July 1870; and The Early Days of CharlesSumner, April, 187!t. His writings hearevidence of rare literary aliility and liroadlearning and in connection with his practiceat the bar, stamp him as a scholar possessedof varied attainments. 606 THE JUDICIARY AND THE BAR Of NEW ENGLAND. On -Maix-h o, iSlj;), Mr. St:iL-k[iolr inairieilMiUtlui Watson ^, (laughter of the lateWilliam Parsons and Sabra ^\atson, tiie tui inera [ironiinent Boston merchant and a grand-daughter of Theopliilus Parsons, chief justice ofthe Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts,wliose memoir appears in this work. Tlicir chil-dren are Eli/.alieth \Mrginia, horn at Suitress>ronroe, \a., Jaiuiarv 14, iSlio; Alice, hornJune li, ()6, in JSoston : Joseph Lewis, whodied \oung : and Joseph Lewis, horn Novem-ber Ki, LS74. JOSEPH LEWbs ,STA( KPOLE, Jr., I!os-K_) ton, son of Joseiili J^ewis, and Martha. JOSEPH L. STACKPOLE JR. Jarsons Stackpole, was Imrn in ]>oston, Nov-ember, K), He receiveil his preliminaryeducation in John P. Hojikinsons piivateschool in IJoston, and was graduated fromIlar\ard uni\ersity \\ith the degree of ).in While a student at llar\-aiil he be-came a member of Ihi DcJta Ihi, Alphal)(lla Ilii and the Hasty Indiling elub, androwed on the sopiiomore idass cre\\. In was graduated LL. I!, from Ilai-vard Law-school. During his courses he was one of theeditors of The llar\ai-d Law hesdcw. He was adnutted to the Sullolk bar in and iseonneeted with the tirm of bish, Uic^diardson,Storrow ct Herrick. ^[r. Stackpole was married in Isyyto Kath-erine ihown, daughter of V. C. ISrown oflliiihiand Park. Illinois. HLNKY NlNCENT (•lNXl.\( ;il ,lloston, has practiced at the Sutlolkbar since 1SS7. M\\ Cunni


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