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Follett, William Webb. Adm. pens. (age 16) at TRINITY, Sept. 18, 1813. [2nd] s. of Benjamin [timber merchant, formerly Capt., 13th Foot Regt. and Anna, dau. of John Webb, barrister, of Kinsale, Co. Cork]. B. [Dec. 2, 1798], at Topsham, Devon. School, Exeter Grammar (Dr Lempri're). Matric. Michs. 1813; B.A. 1818; M.A. 1830. Counsel to the University, 1836-45. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Oct. 1814. Called to the Bar, 1824. On the Western Circuit. Special Pleader. Q.C., 1834. Bencher, 1835. Solicitor-General, 1834-5, 1841-4. Attorney-General, 1845. M.P. for Exeter, 1835-45. Knighted, 1835. Married, Oct. 1830, Jane Mary, dau. of Sir Ambrose Hardinge Giffard, Chief Justice of Ceylon, and had issue. Had the reputation of being the greatest advocate of the 19th century. 'In every qualification of intellect and grace he was as nearly perfect as man can be,' wrote Lord Hatherley (Life, I. 270). Died June 28, 1845, having suffered all his life from lung trouble. Buried in the Temple Church. Statue in Westminster Abbey. (D.N.B.; Inner Temple Benchers; Hist. Reg., 57; Burke, L.G.) | William Webb FOLLETT Approx. lifespan: 17981845 pens. aged 16 Trinity College adm1813:09:18 2nd s. of Benjamin FOLLETT [timber merchant, formerly Captain: 13th Foot Regiment and Anna WEBB dau. of John WEBB Barrister of: Kinsale, Co. Cork , b. Topsham, Devon , 1798:12:02 Sch: Exeter Grammar School Exeter, [Devon], (Dr Lemprière) Matric 1813:10MT: BA 1818 MA 1830 Counsel to: : University 1836-45 Adm. Inner Temple: 1814:10 Called to the Bar: 1824 On: Western Circuit Special Pleader: . Q.C. 1834 Bencher: 1835 Solicitor-General: 1834-5, 1841-44 Attorney-General: 1845 M.P. for: : Exeter, [Devon], 1835-45 Knighted 1835 m. 1830:10 Jane Mary GIFFARD dau. of Sir Ambrose Hardinge GIFFARD Chief Justice of: Ceylon , had issue Had the reputation of being the greatest Advocate of: : 19th century. 'In every qualification of intellect and grace he was as nearly perfect as man can be,' wrote Lord Hatherley ( Life, I. 270) d. 1845:06:28 having suffered all his life from lung trouble. bur. in the Temple Church, Temple, [London], Statue in Westminster Abbey, Statue in Westminster, [London], ( D.N.B.; Inner Temple Benchers; Hist. Reg., 57; Burke, L.G. ) [add:]Born 1796:12:02 [:add] [add:]Recorder of Exeter, [Devon], , 18324[:add] [add:]Engraving by Ryall from portrait by Chalon; CAS: E.29[:add] [add:]D. Pugsley: Follet, our great lawyer (1991) [:add] |