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Lord, Walter Frewen. Adm. pens. at TRINITY, Sept. 15, 1879. S. of James [barrister], of 47, Oxford Gardens, N. Kensington, London. B. 1861, at Brighton. School, Bayswater, London. Matric. Michs. 1879. Re-adm., as an Advanced Student, Oct. 11, 1898; B.A. 1899; M.A. 1902. Fellow of King's College, London. Had passed into the Indian C.S. in 1878 at the head of the list, and, after a few terms at Cambridge, was appointed to a post as Assistant Collector and Magistrate in the Bombay Presidency, arriving in India, Nov. 22, 1881. Invalided out of the Service, Feb. 1889. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Mar. 25, 1887. Called to the Bar, Jan. 27, 1890. Lecturer, 1898, and later (1902-5) Professor of Modern history at Durham College of Science, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Visited Australia, Canada, and other British possessions to study University systems. Author, The Lost Possessions of England; Lost Empires of the Modern World; Life of Sir Thomas Maitland, etc. Died Apr. 12, 1927, in Jersey. Probably brother of Morton (1868). (I.C.S. Lists; Law Lists; Inns of Court; C.U. Yearbook and Directory; The Times, Apr. 27, 1927.) | Walter Frewen LORD Approx. lifespan: 18611927 pens. Trinity College adm1879:09:15 s. of Lord, James Barrister:, of 47, OX, [Oxfordshire], Gardens, N. Kensington, London , b. Brighton, [Sussex], 1861 Sch: Bayswater School Bayswater, London , Matric 1879:10MT: Re-adm., as an Advanced Student: 1898:10:11 BA 1899 MA 1902 Fellow of: : Sch: King's College London , Had passed into the Indian C.S. in1878 at the head of the list, and, after a few terms CB, ???, , was appointed to a post as Assistant Collector and Magistrate in: : Bombay Presidency [India], , arriving India , 1881:11:22 Invalided out of Service 1889:02 Adm. Inner Temple: 1887:03:25 Called to the Bar: 1890:01:27 Lecturer: 1898, and later (1902-5) Professor of Modern: history at Sch: Durham College of Science Newcastle-on-Tyne, [Northumberland], Visited Australia , Canada , , and other British possessions to study University systems. Publ.: The Lost Possessions of England; Lost Empires of the Modern World; Life of Sir Thomas Maitland etc. d. 1927:04:12 in Jersey , Probably brother of Morton LORD (1868) ( I.C.S. Lists; Law Lists; Inns of Court; C.U. Yearbook and Directory; The Times 1927:04:27) |