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Sir Frederick Pollock, 1st Baronet

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The Pollock family were a branch of that family of Balgray, Dumfriesshire; David Pollock's father was a burgess of Berwick-upon-Tweed, and his grandfather a yeoman of Durham. His business as a saddler was given the official custom of the royal family.
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Pollock died in August 1870, aged 86, and was succeeded in the baronetcy by his eldest son,
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Pollock was the son of saddler to HM King George III David Pollock, of
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in 1816. He contributed a number of papers in mathematics to the
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Two of Pollock's grandsons became prominent lawyers:
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contributions in Parliament by Sir Frederick Pollock
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University of Cambridge. 293:Gonville and Caius College 269:Trinity College, Cambridge 210:Trinity College, Cambridge 29: 18:Jonathan Frederick Pollock 874:William Frederick Pollock 871: 858: 853: 846: 836: 827: 819: 809: 800: 792: 782: 773: 765: 760: 746: 726: 714: 707: 215: 144: 111: 78: 67: 58: 813:Sir William Webb Follett 403:George Frederick Pollock 289:Sir Edward Hall Alderson 263:Pollock was educated at 236:Background and education 643:Encyclopædia Britannica 626:– via HathiTrust. 281:Cambridge Union Society 581:Quotations related to 395:Charles Edward Pollock 48:Sir Frederick Pollock 729:Member of Parliament 432:(d.1936), served as 426:University of Oxford 411:Edward James Pollock 407:Queen's Remembrancer 391:Queen's Remembrancer 375:Pollock's conjecture 305:Member of Parliament 277:Cambridge University 44:The Right Honourable 434:Master of the Rolls 363:County of Middlesex 319:administrations of 139:Sir Robert Peel, Bt 106:Sir Robert Peel, Bt 718:The Earl of Ancram 593:Works by or about 559:The London Gazette 539:The London Gazette 393:. 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Jonathan Frederick Pollock
Frederick Pollock (disambiguation)
The Right Honourable
Bt

Attorney General
William IV
Sir Robert Peel, Bt
Victoria
Sir Robert Peel, Bt
Charing Cross
Tory
Alma mater
Trinity College, Cambridge
PC
Tory
Charing Cross
London
Sir George Pollock, 1st Baronet
Sir John Pollock, 4th Baronet
St Paul's School
Trinity College, Cambridge
Senior Wrangler
Cambridge University
Cambridge Union Society
Henry Bickersteth
Sir Edward Hall Alderson
Gonville and Caius College
Member of Parliament
Huntingdon

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