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The Markby family was away from Headington at the time of both the 1891 and 1901 censuses, but Sir William, who continued to be "Tutor to the Indian probationers" when he retired from being Reader in Indian Law, is listed as the occupier of Pullens in directories until his death in Headington at the
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In September 1880 his family moved into their new house, usually known as The Pullens. The 1881 census describes the house as "Joe Pullen's, Headington Hill", and shows Sir William (51) and his wife Lucy (38) looked after by a cook, parlourmaid, housemaid, and kitchenmaid. It was in this house that
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We soon decided that Headington Hill was a desirable spot whereon to pitch our tent and so it came about that we bought a few acres of land within the sacred limits of the University and built the house that was to be our home for so many years to
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On his retirement from the bench in 1878, the couple returned to England. In March 1879 Markby bought the southernmost plot of land to the east of Pullens Lane that was being sold by John Marriott Davenport. His wife later wrote:
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For some unknown reason Lady Markby then renamed their house "Fairfield". In 1917 she published a book about her husband. She remained in the house until her death at the end of 1928.
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Sir William would have written Elements of law considered with reference to principles of general jurisprudence (first edition 1889; sixth edition 1905).
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Markby married, on 22 March 1866, Lucy Taylor (1841–1928), and their only child, an unnamed son, was born and died in Calcutta the following October.
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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of the Indian Institute, in recognition of his long and valuable service to the University.
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Markby was born on 31 May 1829, the fourth son of the Rev. William Henry Markby, Rector of
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age of 85 on 15 October 1914. He was buried at Headington Cemetery four days later.
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Elements of Law considered with reference to the General Principles of Jurisprudence
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He was a member of the Commission to inquire into the administration of justice at
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which are both useful to beginners and profitable to teachers and thinkers.
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of Oxford in 1879, and appointed a Knight Commander of the
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at www.headington.org.uk Sir William Markby and Headington
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Law and Fact, German Jurists and Roman Law, Legal Fictions
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at www.headington.org.uk Markby's house in Headington
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