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Beldam, Joseph.
Adm. pens. at PETERHOUSE, Oct. 9, 1818. 3rd s. of William, of Royston, Herts. [and Marianne,dau. of William Woodham, of Shepreth Hall, Cambs.]. B. Dec. 26, 1796.
Matric. Michs. 1818.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 22, 1818.
Called to the Bar, 1825.
On the Northern Circuit.
Standing Counsel for the Anti-Slavery Party.
J.P. for Herts. and Cambs.
F.R.G.S., F.S.A., 1856.
Author, Reflections on Slavery...; Recollections of Italy and the East (2 vols.). Died unmarried June 6, 1866, at Royston.
(T. A. Walker, 405; Boase; G. Mag., 1866, II. 122.)
Joseph BELDAM
Approx. lifespan: 1796–1866
Adm pens. Peterhouse 1818:10:09
3rd s. of William BELDAM of Royston, Hertfordshire [and Marianne WOODHAM dau. of William WOODHAM, of Shepreth Hall, [Shepreth], Cambridgeshire ].
b. 1796:12:26
Matric 1818:10MT:
Adm. at Middle Temple 1818:01:22
Called to the Bar: 1825
On the: Northern Circuit
Standing Counsel for: : Anti-Slavery Party
J.P. for: : Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire
FRGS
FSA 1856
Publ.: Reflections on Slavery...; Recollections of Italy and the East (2 vols)
d. unmarried Royston, [ Hertfordshire ] 1866:06:06
( T. A. Walker, 405; Boase; G. Mag . 1866, II. 122)

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