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Lehmann, Rudolph Chambers.
Adm. pens.
at TRINITY, Mar. 5, 1874.
[Eldest] s. of Frederick [Augustus], merchant, of 15, Berkeley Square, London.
B. Jan. 3, 1856, at Sheffield.
School, Highgate (Mr Dyne). Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. 1878; M.A. 1881.
President of the Union, 1876.
Founder and editor of The Granta. A distinguished oarsman and coach; captain of the First Trinity boat club; in the trial eights for two years.
Coached Oxford (six years), Dublin, Harvard, and Berlin rowing club crews.
Hon. Sec., Amateur Rowing Association, 1893-1901.
Captain of the Leander Boat Club, 1894 and 1895.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 6, 1875.
Called to the Bar, Apr. 21, 1880.
On the South Eastern Circuit.
Editor of the Daily News, 1901.
On [p.144] the staff of Punch, 1890-1919.
J.P. for Bucks.; High Sheriff, 1901.
M.P. for the Harborough Division of Leicester, 1906-10.
Author, In Cambridge Courts; The Complete Oarsman; Mr Punch's Prize Novels; The Adventures of Picklock Holes; Reminiscences, and numerous other works.
A master of the art of parody.
Lived at Bourne End, Bucks., where he died Jan. 22, 1929.
Brother of the two above.
(Law Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar; Inns of Court; Who was Who, 1929-40; The Times, Jan. 23, 1929; Cambridge Review, Jan. 25, 1929.)
Rudolph Chambers LEHMANN
Approx. lifespan: 1856–1929
pens. Trinity College adm1874:03:05
Eldest s. of Frederick LEHMANN [Augustus], merchant, of 15 Berkeley Square, London
b. Sheffield, [ Yorkshire ] 1856:01:03
Sch: Highgate( Mr – DYNE )
Matric 1874:10MT:
BA 1878
MA 1881
President of: : Cambridge Union Society 1876
Founder: and editor of The Granta
A distinguished oarsman and coach;
Captain of: : First Trinity boat club ; in the trial eights for two years.
Coached OX [ Oxfordshire ] (six years), Dublin, [ Ireland ] Harvard, [ Massachusetts ], [ USA ], and Berlin, [ Germany ] rowing club crews.
Hon. Sec.: Amateur Rowing Association 1893-1901
Captain of: : Leander Boat Club 1894, and 1895
Adm. Inner Temple: 1875:11:06
Called to the Bar: 1880:04:21
On: South Eastern Circuit
Editor of: : Daily News 1901.
On the staff of Punch 1890-1919.
J.P. for: : Buckinghamshire
High Sheriff: 1901
M.P. for: : Harborough Division of Leicester, [ Leicestershire ] 1906-10
Publ.: CB Courts ; The Complete Oarsman; Mr Punch's PRIZE Novels; The Adventures of Picklock Holes; Reminiscences, and numerous other works. A master of the art of parody.
At Bourne End, Buckinghamshire
Died [there] 1929:01:22
brother of the two above. LEHMANN
( Law Lists ; Foster, Men at the Bar; Inns of Court; Who was Who 1929-40; The Times 1929:01:23; CB Review 1929:01:25)
[add:]Photograph: CAS: G.96[:add]

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