Men-at-the-Bar/Bryce, James
Bryce, James, M.P. Tower Hamlets since April, 1880, D.C.L., fellow Oriel, scholar Trin. Coll., Oxon, Gaisford University prize 1860 and 1861, Arnold prize 1863, chancellor's prize, Vinerian scholar 1861 and Craven 1862, B.A. (double 1st class) 1861, prof, of Roman law and jurisprudence to Council of Legal Education since 1878, regius prof. of civil law Oxford Univ. since 1870 and examiner in jurisprudence 1872-4, examiner in law and principles of legislation London Univ. 1870-5, prof, of jurisprudence Owens' Coll., Manchester, 1870-5, a member of the Northern circuit, author of Trademarks Registration Acts 1875, 1876, of The Holy Roman Empire, and of Transcaucasia and Arrarat, a student of Lincoln's Inn 28 Jan., 1862 (then aged 23), called to the bar 11 June, 1867 (eldest son of James Bryce, Esq., of Boweshill, Blantyre, Glasgow); born 1838.
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