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Johnstone, Edward. Adm. pens. (age 17) at TRINITY, Aug. 31, 1820. [Elder] s. of Edward, M.D. (for whom see D.N.B. ) [of Edgbaston Hall, Warwickshire .]. B. [Apr. 9, 1804], at Edgbaston, Birmingham [ Warwickshire ]. School, Birmingham [ Warwickshire ]. Matric. Michs. 1821; B.A. 1825; M.A. 1828. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 1, 1823, and at the Inner Temple, Apr. 19, 1834. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, May 6, 1828; at the Inner Temple, Apr. 24, 1833. Of Dunsley Manor, Staffordshire and Fulford Hall, Warwickshire , and of 9, King's Bench Walk [ London ], 1833-71. Joint Founder of the Literary Association of the Friends of Poland, 1832. Author, What is Poland?; The General Orders and Practices of the Courts of Common Law in Ireland . Claimed the dormant Annandale peerage, 1876, his claim being dismissed by the House of Lords in 1881. Died unmarried Sept. 20, 1881. Brother of James (1822). ( Boase, II. 117; D.N.B. ;P. E. Towell; Burke, L.G.; Inns of Court; Crockford gives Edward, with the same degrees, V. of Hampton [ Middlesex ], 1844-62 and V. of Warehorne, Kent , 1863-6, with whom some authorities confuse this man; The Times, Sept. 24, 1881.) | Edward JOHNSTONE Approx. lifespan: 18041881 age=17 pens. Trinity College adm1820:08:31 [Elder] s. of Edward JOHNSTONE MD for whom see D.N.B. of Edgbaston Hall, Edgbaston, Warwickshire , b. 1804:04:09 Edgbaston, Birmingham, [Warwickshire], Sch: Birmingham School Birmingham, [Warwickshire], Matric 1821:10MT: BA 1825 MA 1828 Adm. Lincoln's Inn: 1823:03:01, and at Inner Temple 1834:04:19 Called to the Bar: Lincoln's Inn 1828:05:06 at Inner Temple 1833:04:24 Of Dunsley Manor, Dunsley, Staffordshire , and Fulford Hall, Fulford, Warwickshire , , and, of 9 King's Bench Walk, [London], 1833-71 Joint Founder: of Literary Association Friends of Poland 1832 Publ.: What is Poland?; The General Orders and Practices of Courts of Common Law in Ireland Claimed the dormant Annandale peerage 1876, his claim being dismissed by House of Lords in1881 d. unmarried 1881:09:20 brother of James JOHNSTONE (1822) ( Boase, II. 117; D.N.B. ;P. E. Towell; Burke, L.G.; Inns of Court; Crockford gives Edward, with the same degrees, V.: Hampton, [Middlesex], 1844-62 and V.: Warehorne, Kent , 1863-6, with whom some authorities confuse this man; The Times 1881:09:24) |