. Notable Londoners, an illustrated who's who of professional and business men. LORD SANDHLKSTird Sandhurst was bom in 1857 and succeeded (1921) the late \isc<iunt Sandhurst (of whom he was a brother)to his title in the IJarony, the Viscounty becoming extinct,as the late Lord Sandhurst died without issue. LordSandhurst is a barrister-at-law and is Legal ChanceryVisitor of Lunatics. Educated at Wellington College andTrinity College, Cambridge. Addresses: Edgebrook,Sheringham, Norfolk, and 37A, Duke Street, St. James, Club: and Cambridge. (Photo: Bassano). H. STOKEK, Admit


. Notable Londoners, an illustrated who's who of professional and business men. LORD SANDHLKSTird Sandhurst was bom in 1857 and succeeded (1921) the late \isc<iunt Sandhurst (of whom he was a brother)to his title in the IJarony, the Viscounty becoming extinct,as the late Lord Sandhurst died without issue. LordSandhurst is a barrister-at-law and is Legal ChanceryVisitor of Lunatics. Educated at Wellington College andTrinity College, Cambridge. Addresses: Edgebrook,Sheringham, Norfolk, and 37A, Duke Street, St. James, Club: and Cambridge. (Photo: Bassano). H. STOKEK, Admitted Solicitor 1883 and practised in London. Calledto Har, Middle Temple, 1805 ; Attorney General. LeewardIsland, i8i)8-igi)2 ; Karbados, 1902-7; , it»i;was elected President of the West Indian OuarantineConference, 1904 ; Iuisne Judge in .Nigeria, i)> acted as Chief Justice in and South Nigeria,retired September, 1914 and returned to practice at of (ieneral .Munitions Tribunals. Chairman r>fTrade Hoards; .Arbitrator for .Minister of in LabourDisputes. .-V Chairman of the Interim Court of .Arbitrationunder the War (Temporary Regulation) .Act, igi8. Inde-pendent <if Ccmrt of .Appeal for the Flour MillingIndustry. (Jlinlo: Hassano)


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