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Johnson, Henry Robert Vaughan.
Adm. pens. (age 19) at TRINITY, Feb. 23, 1839.
[3rd] s. of the Rev. John (1787). B. [Jan. 30, 1820], at Burton Latimer, Northamptonshire .
School, Sherborne [ Dorset ].
Matric. Michs. 1839;
B.A. 1843;
M.A. 1846.
A Commissioner of Education in Wales , 1846.
Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 28, 1848.
Principal Secretary to Lord Chancellor Campbell, 1859-61.
Joint Secretary to the English and Irish Law and Chancery Commission, 1861; and to the High Court of Admiralty in Ireland Commission.
One of the six conveyancing Counsel to the High Court (Chancery Division) 1862-75.
Married the Hon. Cecilia Campbell, dau. of Lord Justice Campbell.
"A singularly attractive man with quaint turns of thought." Author, Reports of the Judgements of Vice Chancellor Sir William Page Wood, 1854-62.
Died 1900.
Brother of William C. (1833) and John B. (1836).
( Sherborne Sch. Reg ., which gives "died 1899"; Foster, Men at the Bar; Law Lists ; Sir F. Galton, Memoirs, 74.)
Henry Robert Vaughan JOHNSON
Approx. lifespan: 1820–1900
age=19 pens. Trinity College adm1839:02:23
3rd s. of Rev. John (1787)
b. Burton Latimer, Northamptonshire , 1820:01:30
Sch: Sherborne School Sherborne, [Dorset],
Matric 1839:10MT:
BA 1843
MA 1846
Commissioner: of Education Wales , 1846
Called to the Bar: Lincoln's Inn 1848:01:28
Principal Sec.: to
Lord Chancellor: Campbell 1859-61
Joint Sec.: to English and Irish Law and Chancery Commission 1861
and to the High Court of Admiralty in Ireland Commission.
One of the six conveyancing
Counsel: to High Court (Chancery Division) 1862-75
m. the Hon. Cecilia Campbell, dau. of Lord Justice: Campbell.
"A singularly attractive man with quaint turns of thought." Author, Reports of the Judgements of Vice Chancellor: Sir William Page Wood 1854-62
d. 1900
brother of William C. JOHNSON (1833) and John B. (1836)
( Sherborne School Reg ., which gives "died 1899"; Foster, Men at the Bar; Law Lists ; Sir F. Galton, Memoirs, 74)

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