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Sanderson (post Cobden-Sanderson), Thomas James.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, Feb. 9, 1860. [Only] s. of James [District Surveyor of taxes], of Victoria Park, Manchester, and Eldon Road, Hampstead, Middlesex (and Mary Anne Rutherford How).
B. Dec. 2, 1840, at Alnwick, Northumberland.
Schools, Hull, Rochdale, Worcester, Pocklington Grammar; and at Owens College, Manchester.
Matric. Michs. 1860.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Feb. 17, 1868.
Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1871.
On the Northern Circuit.
Assumed the additional name of Cobden, 1882, on his marriage to Anne, 4th dau. of Richard Cobden, the politician.
Gave up the law to learn book-binding, and opened a workshop in 1884.
Associated with Burne-Jones and William Morris; opened the Doves bindery, 1893, at Upper Mall, Hammersmith.
Founded the Doves Press, which issued 50 works during the course of its existence (1900-16), notably an English Bible (1903-5) and a Milton (1905). Died Sept. 7, 1922.
(Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Law Lists; D.N.B.)
Thomas James SANDERSON
Thomas James COBDEN-SANDERSON
Approx. lifespan: 1840–1922
pens. Trinity College adm1860:02:09
Only s. of James SANDERSON
post James COBDEN-SANDERSON [District Surveyor of taxes], of Victoria Park, Victoria, Manchester, [ Lancashire ] and Eldon Road, Hampstead, Middlesex (and Mary Anne Rutherford How)
b. Alnwick, Northumberland 1840:12:02
schools Sch: Hull School Hull, [ East Riding of Yorkshire ] Rochdale, [ Lancashire ] Worcester, [ Worcestershire ] Pocklington, [ East Riding of Yorkshire ]
and at Sch: Owens College Manchester, [ Lancashire ]
Matric 1860:10MT:
Adm. Inner Temple: 1868:02:17
Called to the Bar: 1871:01:26
On: Northern Circuit
Assumed the additional name of Cobden 1882 on his marriage to Anne COBDEN 4th dau. of Richard COBDEN the politician.
Gave up the law to learn book-binding, and opened a workshop in1884
Associated with Burne-Jones and William Morris; opened the Doves bindery 1893 at Upper Mall Hammersmith, [ London ]
Founded the Doves Press, which issued 50 works during the course of its existence (1900-16), notably an English Bible (1903-5) and a Milton (1905)
d. 1922:09:07
( Inns of Court ; Foster, Men at the Bar; Law Lists; D.N.B .)

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