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Dalton, Cornelius Neale.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, Oct. 14, 1861. 3rd s. of John Neale (1830), R. of Milton Keynes, Bucks.
B. Mar. 9, 1842, at Walthamstow, Essex.
School, Blackheath Proprietary (Mr Selwyn). Matric. Michs. 1861; Scholar, 1864; B.A. 1865; M.A. 1870.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 30, 1864.
Called to the Bar, 1871.
For a short time Master at St Peter's School, York, and then at Wren's, London.
Entered the Civil Service, 1873.
Inspector of Local Loans and Local Acts, 1878-83.
Assistant Secretary to the Local Government Board, 1883.
Member of the Royal Commission on Tithe Redemption, 1891-2; on Agriculture, 1893-7, and on Local Taxation, 1896-1901.
Comptroller-General of Patents, 1897-1909, Patent Office, Southampton Buildings, W.C. C.B., 1894.
K.C.M.G., 1908.
British delegate to the International Conference in Brussels for the protection of industrial property, 1897 and 1900.
A frequent contributor to the Saturday Review. An active member, and subsequently Master of the Drapers' Company.
Chairman and Treasurer of the East London College and People's Palace.
Author, Poems of a Cambridge Graduate; The Real Captain Kidd; Translations from Greek Dramatists. Married and had issue.
Died Oct. 19, 1920, at 57, Belsize Avenue, Hampstead.
Brother of John N. (1858), William (1861), etc.
(The Times, Oct. 21, 1920; Law List, 1910.)
Cornelius Neale DALTON
Approx. lifespan: 1842–1920
pens. Trinity College adm1861:10:14
3rd s. of John Neale DALTON (1830) R.: Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire ,
b. Walthamstow, Essex , 1842:03:09
Sch: Blackheath Proprietary ( Mr – SELWYN )
Matric 1861:10MT:
Scholar 1864
BA 1865
MA 1870
Adm. Inner Temple: 1864:04:30
Called to the Bar: 1871
For a short time
Master at: : Sch: St Peter's School St Peter's, York, [Yorkshire], , and then Wren's, London ,
Entered: Civil Service 1873
Inspector of Local: Loans and Local Acts 1878-83
Assistant Sec. to: : Local Government Board 1883
Member of: the Royal Commission on Tithe Redemption 1891-92
on Agriculture 1893-97, and on Local Taxation 1896-1901
Comptroller-General of Patents 1897-1909 Patent Office Southampton Buildings, [London], W.C.
CB 1894
KCMG 1908
British delegate to the International Conference in Brussels, [Belgium], for the protection of industrial property 1897, and 1900
A frequent contributor to the Saturday Rev.iew.
An active member, and subsequently
Master of: : Drapers' Company
Chairman and Treasurer of: Sch: East London College and People's Palace [London],
Publ.: Poems of a CB, ???, Graduate; The Real Captain: Kidd; Translations from Greek Dramatists.
m. and had issue.
d. 57 Belsize Avenue, Hampstead, [London], 1920:10:19
brother of John N. DALTON (1858), William (1861), etc.
( The Times 1920:10:21; Law List 1910)

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