. Notable Londoners, an illustrated who's who of professional and business men. SIR FREDERICK ALBERT BOSAXQUET Sir Albert has acted as an additional Judge of the CentralCriminal Court since 1917. He was educated at Eton andKings College, Cambridge, and became a in has served as Recorder of Worcester and Wolver-hampton, and was Common Sergeant of London from 1900to 1917. He was also formerly Chairman of the East SussexQuarter Sessions. From 1909 to 1917 he was Chairman ofCouncil of Law Reporting. {Photo: Elliott & Fry) SIR REGINALD MORE BR.\Y Judge Kings Bench Disision since 1904 ;


. Notable Londoners, an illustrated who's who of professional and business men. SIR FREDERICK ALBERT BOSAXQUET Sir Albert has acted as an additional Judge of the CentralCriminal Court since 1917. He was educated at Eton andKings College, Cambridge, and became a in has served as Recorder of Worcester and Wolver-hampton, and was Common Sergeant of London from 1900to 1917. He was also formerly Chairman of the East SussexQuarter Sessions. From 1909 to 1917 he was Chairman ofCouncil of Law Reporting. {Photo: Elliott & Fry) SIR REGINALD MORE BR.\Y Judge Kings Bench Disision since 1904 ; Recorder ofGuildford, 1S91 ; Bencher of Inner Temple since 1891 ;Lord of the Manor of Shere Vacher> and Crawley and otherManors in Surrey. Read with Dodgson, 1867, WatkinWilliams, 1868, and devilled for Mr. Murphy, , untilhe took Silk in 1874. Married in 1868. Lived on TootingCommon from 1869 to 1878. Lived on WandsworthCommon from 1878 to 1899; since then 17, The Boltons,and the Manor House, Shere. , 1897. {Photo: Lafayette)


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