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Romilly, Edward. Adm. pens. at CHRIST'S, May 28, 1822. [3rd] s. of Sir Samuel, Solicitor-General (for whom see D.N.B.) (and Anne, dau. of Francis Garbett, of Knill Court, Herefs. B. 1804. School, Bury St Edmunds. Matric. Michs. 1823; Scholar, 1824. Kept seven terms. Migrated to TRINITY Hall, Jan. 3, 1826; Scholar, 1827; (Civil Law Classes, 1st Class, 1826-7); LL.B. 1828. Cricket 'blue,' 1827. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 22, 1827. Of Porthkerry, Cowbridge, Glamorgans. M.P. for Ludlow, 1832-5. Member of the Board of Audit, 1837-66; Chairman, 1855-65. High Sheriff of Glamorgan, 1869. Married, May 7, 1830, Sophia, dau. of Alexander Marcet, M.D. Edited Reminiscences of Count Cavour. Died, s.p., Oct. 12, 1870, at Porthkerry. Brother of Henry (1824), William (1814) and John (1818). (Book of Blues; Burke, P. and B. and L.G.; Peile, II. 409; Inns of Court; Return of M.P.s; Boase, III. 274.) | Edward ROMILLY Approx. lifespan: 18041902 pens. Christ's College adm1822:05:28 3rd s. of Sir Samuel ROMILLY Solicitor-General: (for whom see D.N.B. ) (and Anne GARBETT dau. of Francis GARBETT, of Knill Court, Knill, Herefordshire , b. 1804 Sch: Bury St Edmunds School Bury St Edmunds, [Suffolk], Matric 1823:10MT: Scholar 1824 Kept seven terms Migrated to Trinity Hall 1826:01:03 Scholar 1827 (Civil Law Classes, 1st Class(1826-7); LLB 1828 Cricket "blue" 1827 Adm. Lincoln's Inn: 1827:01:22 Of Porthkerry, Cowbridge, Glamorgan , M.P. for: : Ludlow, [Shropshire], 1832-35 Member of: Board of Audit 1837-66 Chairman: 1855-65 High Sheriff of: Glamorgan , 1869 m. 1830:05:07 Sophia MARCET dau. of Alexander MARCET MD Publ.: Edited Reminiscences of Count Cavour d., s.p. Porthkerry, [Glamorgan], 1870:10:12 brother of Henry ROMILLY (1824), William (1814) and John (1818) ( Book of Blues ; Burke, P. and b. and L.G.; Peile, II. 409; Inns of Court; Return of M.P.s; Boase, III. 274) [add:]Took a first in Civil Law, was a cricket blue, and Secretary of the Cambridge Union Society 1825 and its Treasurer 1826[:add] [add:]P.J. Barnwell.[:add] |