. Notable Londoners, an illustrated who's who of professional and business men. LKANK SAITORD Barrister of the Middle Temple. Mr. Saflord was educatedat St. Pauls School, being afterwards the founder of theOld Paulines Club. He represented the Old PaulinesFootball Club on first Committee of the Rugby Union. Hewas called to the Bar in 1872. In 1894 was appointedRecorder of Canterbury. He was author of a work on theMerchandise Marks .Acts, and joint anther of one on thePractice before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Councilwhich was dedicated to the Sovereign by the special per-mission of Ki


. Notable Londoners, an illustrated who's who of professional and business men. LKANK SAITORD Barrister of the Middle Temple. Mr. Saflord was educatedat St. Pauls School, being afterwards the founder of theOld Paulines Club. He represented the Old PaulinesFootball Club on first Committee of the Rugby Union. Hewas called to the Bar in 1872. In 1894 was appointedRecorder of Canterbury. He was author of a work on theMerchandise Marks .Acts, and joint anther of one on thePractice before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Councilwhich was dedicated to the Sovereign by the special per-mission of King Edward \IL His recreations are boatingand golf. (Photo: Fish & Moore) 8i NOTABLE LONDONERS LAW AND LEGAL. JOHN ARTHUR CHARLES TAXXER, Taxing Master of the High Court in Bankruptcy since Tanner was born in 1854, and educated at Marlboroughand St. Johns College, Oxford, where he obtained his Before entering upon his present appointmentin Carey Street he held the position of .-Assistant Sohcitorto the Official Receiver in Bankruptcy. His principalrecreation? are shooting and golf. (Photu : Russell)


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