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James Russell (law reporter)

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210: 223: 71:, and he was appointed a reporter in the courts of the Lord Chancellor and Master of the Rolls. In 1824 he became sole authorised reporter, ceasing in 1834. 64: 228: 191: 260: 85:
Russell for some years before his death was blind. He died at Roxeth House, near Harrow, on 6 January 1861, and was buried at
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Russell married, in April 1839, Maria, eldest daughter of the Rev. Robert Cholmeley, rector of
128: 134: 33:(1790–1861) was a Scottish barrister, best known as a law reporter in the English courts. 17: 239: 214: 86: 58: 46: 219: 180: 68: 75: 49:, and became known as a travel writer. After graduating with distinction at 126:
All these works were reprinted in America. Russell also contributed to the
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in 1841. He ultimately became leader in the court of Vice-chancellor
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Russell gradually acquired a chancery and bankruptcy practice, and
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Reports in Chancery, 1829–31, with particular cases in 1832–3
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James Russell (barrister)
Stirling
Scottish bar
Glasgow University
called to the English bar
Inner Temple
Henry Lascelles, 2nd Earl of Harewood
Lord Eldon
took silk
James Lewis Knight-Bruce
Kensal Green
George James Turner
Quarterly Review
Annual Register
Wainfleet, Lincolnshire







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