. Notable Londoners, an illustrated who's who of professional and business men. JAMES GAULT Mr. ? Gault began his after-school career at the age offourteen as a junior clerk in the City. Though his dailyemployment claimed unusually long hours, he devotedall his leisure to the improvement of his education, attend-ing evening classes at Kings College for se\eral years, andtaking up a variety of subjects, including the practiceof public reading and speaking. He later entered as studentat the Middle Temple, and was called to the Bar in January,1917. In the same year he commenced to lecture on Roma


. Notable Londoners, an illustrated who's who of professional and business men. JAMES GAULT Mr. ? Gault began his after-school career at the age offourteen as a junior clerk in the City. Though his dailyemployment claimed unusually long hours, he devotedall his leisure to the improvement of his education, attend-ing evening classes at Kings College for se\eral years, andtaking up a variety of subjects, including the practiceof public reading and speaking. He later entered as studentat the Middle Temple, and was called to the Bar in January,1917. In the same year he commenced to lecture on RomanLaw, and in the following year succeeded the late ProfessorLeone Levi as Professor of Common and Commercial Lawat Kings College, from which post he has now Gault is the author and part-author of various workstouching upon commerce and Acts of Parliament bearingupon Trade. (Photo: Bingrapk Studio). A. CHARLES KNIGHT, , CO., ,Principal of the prominent legal firm of A. Charles Knightand Co. He is a Commissioner of Deeds in London forNew ^?ork and other chief States of .America, also forAustralasia, India, Canada and South .Africa. Mr. Knightis an authority upon the history of the ancient City Guildsand Livery Companies, and has written important workson these as well as on the antiijuities of the City is a Li\eryman of the Barber Surgeons Company andthe Tallow Chandlers Company, and is Cerk and Solicitorto the Gold and Silver Wyre Drawers Company. He wasa founder and for many years Hon. Secretary of the CityLiverv Club, and formerly Hon. Secretary of the Londonand Sliddlesex .\rch,Tological Society, and on the Councilof the Topographical Society; he is also a Fellow of theRoval Historical Society. Mr. Knight was appointedLnder-SheriH for the City in 1910, and is a Member of theCitv Corporation. He was educated at liulwich Collegeand Kings College, London. {Pho


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