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Cooke (Radcliffe-Cooke), Charles Wallwyn Radcliffe. Adm. pens. at EMMANUEL, May 7, 1860. S. and h. of Robert Duffield, Esq., of Hellens, Dymock, Heref. B. 1841. Matric. Michs. 1860, as C. R. Wallwyn; Scholar, 1863; Prizeman; B.A. 1864. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 5, 1869. Called to the Bar, 1872. On the Oxford Circuit. M.P. for West Newington, 1885-92; for Hereford, 1893-1900. Of Hellens, Dymock, Heref. J.P. and D.L. A well-known agriculturist. Founder and President of the National Association of English Cider-makers. Author, Cooke's Agricultural Holdings Act; The Diary of Samuel Pepys whilst an undergraudate at Cambridge, etc. Died May 25, 1911, at Malvern. (Foster, Men at the Bar; Cambridge Chronicle, June 2, 1911; Who was Who, 1897-1916.) | Charles Wallwyn Radcliffe COOKE (RADCLIFFE-COOKE) Approx. lifespan: 18411911 Tripos: Emm. Mor.Sci. 1863 Adm pens. Emmanuel College 1860:05:07 s. and h. of Robert Duffield COOKE (RADCLIFFE-COOKE), Esq. of Hellens, Dymock, Herefordshire b. 1841 Matric as C. R. Wallwyn 1860:10MT: Scholar 1863 Prizeman; BA 1864 Adm. Lincoln's Inn: 1869:05:05 Called to the Bar: 1872 On Oxford Circuit M.P. for: : West Newington, [ Oxfordshire ???] 1885-92 for Hereford, [ Herefordshire ] 1893-1900 Of Hellens, Dymock, Herefordshire J.P. and D.L.: A well-known agriculturist. Founder and President of: : National Association of English Cider-makers. Author, Cooke's Agricultural Holdings Act; The Diary of Samuel Pepys whilst an undergraudate at Cambridge etc. d. Malvern, [ Worcestershire ] 1911:05:25 (Foster, Men at the Bar; Cambridge Chronicle 1911:06:02; Who was Who 1897-1916) |