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Pollock, Jonathan Frederick.
Adm. pens. (age 18) at TRINITY, Apr. 19, 1802. [3rd] s. of David [a saddler to George IV], of London (and Sarah Homeria, dau. of Richard Parsons, Comptroller of Excise). [B. Sept. 23, 1783.] School, St Paul's, London.
Matric. Michs. 1803; Scholar, 1804; B.A.
(Senior Wrangler and 1st Smith's prize) 1806; M.A. 1809.
Fellow, 1807.
Was so poor that, but for the help afforded him by his tutor, the 'unlucky Tavel' of Byron's Hints from Horace, he must have left Cambridge without a degree.
Commissary of the University, 1824-35.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Oct. 5, 1802.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 27, 1809.
Adm. ad eundem at the Inner Temple, Nov. 16, 1824.
On the Northern Circuit.
Bencher, June 22, 1827; K.C., 1827.
Recorder of Huntingdon, 1835.
M.P. for Huntingdon, 1831-4. Knighted (at the Pavilion, Brighton), Dec. 29, 1834.
Attorney-General, 1834-5 and 1841-4. Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, 1844-66.
Created Bart., July 24, 1866.
F.R.S., 1816; F.G.S., 1818.
Married (1) May 25, 1813, Frances, dau. of Francis Rivers, of Spring Gardens; (2) Jan. 7, 1834, Sarah Anne Amowah, dau. of Capt.
Richard Langslow, of Hatton, Middlesex.
Died Aug. 23, 1870, at Hatton.
Father of William F. (1832), Robert J. (1834) and Henry A. R. (1846).
(St Paul's Sch. Reg., which gives father's name as Thomas; W. R. Williams, MSS.; Burke, P. and B.; Inns of Court; Camb.
Hist.
Reg.; D.N.B.
; Hugh Pollock; Pollock pedigree.)
Jonathan Frederick POLLOCK
Approx. lifespan: 1783–1870
pens. aged 18 Trinity College adm1802:04:19
3rd s. of David POLLOCK [a saddler to George IV], of London (and Sarah Homeria PARSONS dau. of Richard PARSONS, Comptroller of Excise). [
b. 1783:09:23
Sch: St Paul's School St Paul's, London
Matric 1803:10MT:
Scholar 1804
BA Senior Wrangler and 1st Smith's prize 1806
MA 1809
Fellow 1807
Was so poor that, but for the help afforded him by his
Tutor: the "unlucky Tavel" of Byron's Hints from Horace, he must have left CB without a degree.
Commissary of: : University 1824-35
Adm. at: Middle Temple 1802:10:05
Called to the Bar: 1809:11:27
Adm ad eundem Inner Temple 1824:11:16
On: Northern Circuit
Bencher: 1827:06:22
KC 1827
Recorder of: Huntingdon, [ Huntingdonshire ] 1835
M.P. for: : Huntingdon, [ Huntingdonshire ] 1831-34
Knighted (at the Pavilion Brighton, [ Sussex ] ) 1834:12:29
Attorney-General: 1834-5, and 1841-4
Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer 1844-66
Created Bart. 1866:07:24
FRS 1816
F.G.S. 1818
m. (1) 1813:05:25 Frances RIVERS dau. of Francis RIVERS, of Spring Gardens, [ London ]
m. (2) 1834:01:07
Sarah Anne Amowah LANGSLOW dau. of Captain Richard LANGSLOW, of Hatton, Middlesex
d. Hatton, [ Middlesex ] 1870:08:23
father of William F. POLLOCK (1832),Robert J. (1834) and Henry A. R. (1846)
( St Paul's School Reg., which gives father's name as Thomas; W. R. Williams, MSS. ; Burke, P. and B.; Inns of Court; Cambridge Hist. Reg.; D.N.B. ; Hugh POLLOCK ; Pollock pedigree.)

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