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Samuel Shepherd

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in 1817. Shepherd was an excellent and popular lawyer, who would have become far more successful if it was not for his deafness; he refused the offices of both Lord Chief Justice of the
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in 1796, becoming a King's Serjeant the next year and, after the death of Serjeant Cockell, King's Ancient Serjeant. In 1812 he became
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on 23 July, and as Lord Chief Baron advised Scottish judges on the application of English treason law to the participants of the
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In February 1830 Shepherd was forced to retire due to ill health. He became totally blind in 1837. He died in a cottage at
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Shepherd was born on 6 April 1760 to Henry Shepherd, a London jeweller. From 1773 to 1774 he was educated at
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On 1 January 1783, Shepherd married Miss Elizabeth White (d. 1833), daughter of John White of Hicks Hall in
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the Attorney General of Canada. Their son, Henry John Shepherd KC (d. 1866), was a legal author.
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on 11 April 1814. He received a knighthood from the Prince Regent on 11 May 1814, and became
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Biographical Index of Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783–2002
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Newington House stood on what is now Blacket Avenue and was demolished in 1966.
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Buildings of Scotland: Edinburgh by Gifford, McWilliam and Walker
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Dorchester
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People educated at Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood
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Lord Chief Baron of the Scottish Court of Exchequer
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Lord Chief Baron of the Scottish Court of Exchequer
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Sam Shepherd (disambiguation)
The Right Honourable
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Solicitor General for England
Attorney General for England
Lord Chief Baron of the Scottish Court of Exchequer
British
Alma mater
Merchant Taylors' School
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FRSE
Attorney General for England
Lord Chief Baron of the Scottish Court of Exchequer
Merchant Taylors' School
Chiswick
Inner Temple
pupillage
Charles Runnington
called to the Bar
home circuit
Court of Common Pleas
King's Counsel
Serjeant-at-Law
Solicitor-General of the Duchy of Cornwall
Francis Burdett
House of Commons
Solicitor General for England

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