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Macleod, Henry Dunning. Adm. pens. (age 17) at TRINITY, May 12, 1838. [2nd] s. of Roderick [M.P., of Cadboll, Co. Cromarty]. B. [Mar. 31, 1821], in Edinburgh. School, Eton; also at Edinburgh Academy, 1829-31. Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A. 1843; M.A. 1863. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 5, 1843. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1849. On the Midland Circuit. A writer on political economy; 'a free lance, considered unorthodox by his contemporaries.' Read a paper before the British Association at Cambridge in 1861. 'An unsuccessful candidate for the Chairs of Political Economy at Cambridge in 1863, at Edinburgh in 1871, and at Oxford in 1888. A somewhat over-confident style of controversy told against him.' J.P. and D.L. for Cromarty. Married, Aug. 18, 1853, Elizabeth Mackenzie, eldest dau. of Hugh J. Cameron, sometime Provost of Dingwall, and had issue. Died July 16, 1902. (Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; D.N.B.; De Morgan.) | Henry Dunning MACLEOD Approx. lifespan: 18211902 pens. aged 17 Trinity College adm1838:05:12 2nd s. of Macleod, Roderick M.P. of: : Cadboll, Company Cromarty, [ Scotland ] ]. b. Edinburgh, [ Scotland ] 1821:03:31 School, Eton, [ Buckinghamshire ] ; also at Sch: Edinburgh Academy 1829-31 Matric 1839:10MT: BA 1843 MA 1863 Adm. Inner Temple: 1843:05:05 Called to the Bar: 1849:01:26 On: Midland Circuit A writer on political economy; "a free lance, considered unorthodox by his contemporaries." Read a paper before British Association at CB in1861 "An unsuccessful candidate for the Chairs of Political Economy CB in1863 at Edinburgh, [ Scotland ] in1871, and OX in1888 A somewhat over-confident style of controversy told against him." J.P. and D.L. for: : Cromarty. m. 1853:08:18,Elizabeth Mackenzie, eldest dau. of Hugh J. Cameron, sometime Provost of Dingwall, [ Scotland ] had issue d. 1902:07:16 (Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; Inns of Court ; Foster, Men at the Bar; D.N.B. ; De Morgan.) |