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Herbert Cozens-Hardy, 1st Baron Cozens-Hardy

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Upon a field Azure diaper of mascles and fleurs-de-lis Or an estoc (or thrusting sword) the blade enfiled with a baron’s coronet Proper the quillons terminating in fleurs-de-lis Or the hilt also Proper and the pomel Or thereon a rose Argent, with mottoes "Fear One" and "Je
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Quarterly: 1st & 4th per chevron Argent and Or in chief two fire balls Sable fired Proper (Hardy); 2nd & 3rd Azure a lion rampant Or gorged with a ducal coronet of the field in chief two barrulets of the second
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In 1868, he married Maria Hepburn, who bore him two sons and two daughters before her death in 1886; the spouse's shared tombstone gives to her its sole epigraph: "Love is as strong as death". His town house was 50
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1st a dexter arm embowed holding in the hand an eagle’s head erased fesswise Proper (Hardy); 2nd a lion rampant Or vulned at the shoulder Proper and gorged with a ducal coronet Azure.
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Dexter an eagle Argent wings endorsed Gules holding in the beak a white rose slipped and leaved Proper, sinister a winged lion queue fourchée Argent wings endorsed Gules.
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in 1882. It was then the practice of Chancery Queen's Counsels to attach themselves to the court of a particular
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Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, ed. Peter Townend, Burke's Peerage Ltd, 1970, p. 1248
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Pyramidal or "hipped" grey granite grave monument on a larger stone base, Kensal Green Cemetery
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Theobald, daughter of Thomas Theobald, textile manufacturer. His grandmother was the diarist
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in 1863, later becoming a fellow of University College. He was called to the bar at
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Cozens-Hardy acquired a large junior practice at the Chancery bar, and became
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in 1862, and read in the chambers of Thomas Lewin and James Dickinson.
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and assigned to the Chancery Division, receiving the customary
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in 1886, although he wavered towards the defectors for a time.
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judge: Cozens-Hardy initially attached himself to the court of
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British South Africa Company v De Beers Consolidated Mines Ltd
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Coat of arms of Herbert Cozens-Hardy, 1st Baron Cozens-Hardy
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Notable judicial decisions of Cozens-Hardy included:
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contributions in Parliament by Herbert Cozens-Hardy
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Index

The Right Honourable
PC

Master of the Rolls
Sir Richard Collins
The Lord Swinfen
Letheringsett
Holt
Norfolk
Letheringsett
Holt
Norfolk
Alma mater
University College London


Spy
Vanity Fair

PC
politician
Master of the Rolls
Letheringsett
Norfolk
Norwich
Mary Hardy
Methodists
Amersham School
University College, London
LLB

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