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Buszard, Marston Clarke. Adm. pens. (age 19) at TRINITY, Feb. 28, 1856. S. and h. of Marston, physician, of Lutterworth, Leics. B. there July 13, 1837. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1856; B.A. (Law Trip., 1st Class) 1860; M.A. 1863; LL.M. 1873. Chancellor's medal for Legal Studies. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 16, 1858. Called to the Bar, 1862. Q.C. 1877. Bencher, 1880. Treasurer, 1903. Leading Counsel to the Post Office on the Midland Circuit. M.P. for Stamford, 1880-5. Recorder of Derby, 1890-9; of Leicester, 1899. Deputy Chairman of the Quarter Sessions. Leader of the Midland Circuit for 31 years. A noted advocate with an unfailing gift for rhythmic language. As administrator of the Criminal Law was opposed to 'sickly humanitarianism and sentimentalism.' Married and had issue. Died Sept. 11, 1921, aged 84. (Inner Temple; Masters of the Bench; The Times, Sept. 13 and 17, 1921.) | Marston Clarke BUSZARD Approx. lifespan: 18371921 Adm pens. aged 19 Trinity College 1856:02:28 s. and h. of Marston BUSZARD Physician of: : Lutterworth, Leicestershire b. there ^ Lutterworth, Leicestershire 1837:07:13 Sch: Rugby Matric 1856:10MT: BA Law Trip., 1st Class 1860 MA 1863 LL.M. 1873 Chancellor's medal for Legal Studies. Adm. Inner Temple: 1858:11:16 Called to the Bar: 1862 Q.C. 1877 Bencher: 1880 Treasurer: 1903 Leading Counsel to: : Post Office on Midland Circuit M.P. for: : Stamford, [ Lincolnshire ] 1880-85 Recorder of: : Derby, [ Derbyshire ] 1890-99 of Leicester, [ Leicestershire ] 1899 Deputy Chairman of: : Quarter Sessions Leader of Midland Circuit for 31 years. A noted Advocate: with an unfailing gift for rhythmic language. As administrator of the Criminal Law was opposed to 'sickly humanitarianism and sentimentalism.' m. and had issue. d. aged 84 1921:09:11 ( Inner Temple ; Masters of the Bench; The Times 1921:09:13 and 17) [add:]Information on his father in Pigot's Commercial Dictionary for 1835[:add] [add:]See also Nicholl's County History[:add] [add:]Mother's name was Clarke[:add] [add:]Grandson of John Everton (1811) [:add] |