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Elliot, the Hon. Arthur Ralph Douglas. Adm. pens. at TRINITY, Oct. 29, 1863. [2nd] s. of [The Rt Hon.] William Hugh [3rd] Earl of Minto. B. [Dec. 17, 1846] in London. At Edinburgh University, 1863. [At the age of four his leg had to be amputated as the result of a fall, and in consequence he did not go to school. Despite his injury he climbed, rode to hounds, and swam.] Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A. 1868; M.A. 1873. Hon. D.C.L., Durham, 1903. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 27, 1868. Migrated to the Inner Temple, Nov. 7, 1870. Called to the Bar there, 1870. On the Northern Circuit. M.P. for Roxburghshire, 1880-92; for Durham City, 1898-1906. Financial Secretary to the Treasury, 1903. Editor of the Edinburgh Review, 1895-1912. Author, Criminal Procedure in England and Scotland; The State and The Church; Life of the First Viscount Goschen; Traditions of British Statesmanship. Of Dimbola, Freshwater Bay, Isle of Wight. Died Feb. 12, 1923, at Park House, Broadlands, Romsey. Brother of Hugh F.H. (1866). (Who was Who, 1916-28; Law Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times, Feb. 13, 1923; Burke, P. and B.) | Hon. Arthur Ralph Douglas ELLIOT Approx. lifespan: 18461923 pens. Trinity College adm1863:10:29 [2nd] s. of [The Rt Hon.] William Hugh [3rd] Earl of Minto. b. 1846:12:17 London At Sch: Edinburgh University [ Scotland ] 1863 At the age of four his leg had to be amputated as the result of a fall, and in consequence he did not go to school. Despite his injury he climbed, rode to hounds, and swam.] Matric 1864:10MT: BA 1868 MA 1873 Hon. DCL Durham: 1903 Adm. Lincoln's Inn: 1868:01:27 Migrated to Inner Temple 1870:11:07 Called to the Bar: there 1870 On: Northern Circuit M.P. for: : Roxburghshire 1880-92 for Durham City [ Co. Durham ] 1898-1906 Financial Sec. to: : Treasury 1903 Editor of: : Edinburgh Review 1895-1912 Publ.: Criminal Procedure in England and Scotland; The State and The Church; Life of the First Viscount Goschen; Traditions of British Statesmanship. Of Dimbola, Freshwater Bay, Isle of Wight d. 1923:02:12 at Park House, Broadlands, Romsey, [ Hampshire ] brother of Hugh F.H. ELLIOT (1866) ( Who was Who 1916-28; Law Lists ; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times 1923:02:13; Burke, P. and B. ) |