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Arthur Thring

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Born on 7 February 1860, Arthur Theodore Thring was the third son of Theodore Thring, a "country gentleman", the deputy chairman of the
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was more sympathetic, recalling that "If as a draftsman Thring will not be placed in the same rank as his famous uncle, Lord Thring,
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said of Thring: "Such a capable fellow, very hard-working, full of common sense ... The only trouble was, he couldn't draft!"
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of Somerset, Thring was also Deputy Chairman of the county's Quarter Sessions. He enjoyed
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Alumni Oxonienses: The Members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886
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English lawyer, parliamentary draftsman and parliamentary clerk
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list, and promoted to Knight Commander (KCB) six years later.
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KCB
DL
Somerset
Quarter Sessions
Commissioner of Bankruptcy
First Parliamentary Counsel
Lord Thring
Edward Thring
Godfrey Thring
Winchester College
bowled
cricket
Eton College
matriculated
New College, Oxford
scholar
classics
called to the bar
parliamentary committees
Second Parliamentary Counsel
First Parliamentary Counsel
People's Budget
National Insurance Act 1911
Parliament Act 1911
Representation of the People Act 1918
Harold Kent
Lord Simon
The Times
Ilbert
Chalmers

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