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Smith, Phillip Vernon.
Adm. pens. at KING'S, Oct. 18, 1862. [Eldest] s. of George James Phillip (1820), barrister, of 55, Gloucester Place, Hyde Park (and Elizabeth Hayward).
B. Jan. 14, 1845.
School, Eton (Newcastle medal.) Matric. Michs. 1862; Scholar; Carus prize, 1863; Members' prize, 1865, 1867; 1st Chancellor's medal, 1866; B.A.
(Senior Classic and 37th Wrangler) 1866; M.A. 1869; LL.M. 1887; LL.D. 1894.
Fellow, 1867-79.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 12, 1866.
Called to the Bar, Apr. 30, 1869.
Equity Draftsman and Conveyancer.
Member of the Canterbury House of Laymen, 1887-1920; Vice-Chairman, 1910-20.
Vice-President of the C.M.S. London Diocesan Lay-Reader, 1891-1920.
Chancellor, dio. of Manchester, 1894; of Durham; of Ripon, 1912; of Blackburn, 1927.
Ord. deacon (Gloucester) 1920 (aged 75), but did not proceed to Priest's orders. The Times Correspondent on legal and ecclesiastical matters.
Married, Aug. 13, 1878, Edith Frances, only dau. of Admiral James Stoddart.
Author, History of the English Institutions; The Fourth Gospel; etc.
Of Edge House, Stroud, where he died Jan. 10, 1929.
Brother of Frederick Y. (1866).
(Law Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar; King's Coll. Reg.; Who was Who.)
Phillip Vernon SMITH
Approx. lifespan: 1845–1929
pens. King's College adm1862:10:18
Eldest s. of George James Phillip SMITH (1820) Barrister of: 55 Gloucester Place, Hyde Park, [London], (and Elizabeth HAYWARD )
b. 1845:01:14
Sch: Eton (Newcastle Medal.)
Matric 1862:10MT:
Scholar Carus Prize 1863
Members' Prize 1865, 1867
1st Chancellor's Medal 1866
BA Senior Classic and 37 th Wrangler 1866
MA 1869
LLM 1887
LLD 1894
Fellow 1867-79
Adm. Inner Temple: 1866:04:12
Called to the Bar: 1869:04:30
Equity Draftsman and Conveyancer:
Member of: the Canterbury House of Laymen 1887-1920
Vice-Chairman 1910-20
Vice-President of C.M.S.
London Diocesan Lay-Reader: [London], 1891-1920
Chancellor: Diocese of Manchester, [Lancashire], 1894
of Durham, [Co. Durham], ; of Ripon, [West Riding of Yorkshire], 1912
of Blackburn, [Lancashire], 1927
Ord. deacon Gloucester 1920 aged 75, but did not proceed to Priest's orders.
The Times Correspondent on legal and ecclesiastical matters.
m. 1878:08:13 Edith Frances STODDART only dau. of Admiral James STODDART
Publ.: History of the English Institutions; The Fourth Gospel ; etc.
Of Edge House, Stroud, [Gloucestershire],
Died 1929:01:10
brother of Frederick Y. SMITH (1866)
( Law Lists ; Foster, Men at the Bar; King's College Reg.; Who was Who )

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