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Edward Abbott Parry, the Glossary

Index Edward Abbott Parry

Sir Edward Abbott Parry (2 October 1863 – 1 December 1943) was a British judge and dramatist.[1]

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  1. 22 relations: Alfred Codrington, County Court, Manchester, Denbighshire, Don Quixote, Dorothy Osborne, Great Britain, John Humffreys Parry, John Humffreys Parry (antiquary), Judge, Lambeth, Llanferres, London, Middle Temple, Playwright, Rhoscolyn, Sevenoaks, Sir William Temple, 1st Baronet, The Cornhill Magazine, The Times, Thomas Parry (bishop), Walter Crane, Withington.

  2. Lawyers from Manchester

Alfred Codrington

Lieutenant-General Sir Alfred Edward Codrington, (4 May 1854 – 12 September 1945), was a British Army officer who served in colonial wars in Africa during the late nineteenth century, and later commanded a reserve army during the First World War.

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County Court, Manchester

The County Court on Quay Street, Manchester, England, is a Georgian townhouse that functioned as the Manchester County Court from 1878 to 1990.

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Denbighshire

Denbighshire (Sir Ddinbych) is a county in the north-east of Wales.

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Don Quixote

Don Quixote is a Spanish novel by Miguel de Cervantes.

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Dorothy Osborne

Dorothy Osborne, Lady Temple (1627–1695) was a British writer of letters and wife of Sir William Temple, 1st Baronet.

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Great Britain

Great Britain (commonly shortened to Britain) is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean off the north-west coast of continental Europe, consisting of the countries England, Scotland and Wales.

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John Humffreys Parry

John Humffreys Parry (24 January 1816 – 10 January 1880) was a British barrister, who became serjeant-at-law.

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John Humffreys Parry (antiquary)

John Humffreys Parry (6 April 1786 – 12 February 1825) was a Welsh barrister and antiquarian.

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Judge

A judge is a person who presides over court proceedings, either alone or as a part of a panel of judges.

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Lambeth

Lambeth is a district in South London, England, in the London Borough of Lambeth.

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Llanferres

Llanferres is a village and community in the county of Denbighshire in Wales.

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London

London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.

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Middle Temple

The Honourable Society of the Middle Temple, commonly known simply as Middle Temple, is one of the four Inns of Court entitled to call their members to the English Bar as barristers, the others being the Inner Temple (with which it shares Temple Church), Gray's Inn and Lincoln's Inn.

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Playwright

A playwright or dramatist is a person who writes plays which are a form of drama that primarily consists of dialogue between characters and is intended for theatrical performance rather than mere reading.

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Rhoscolyn

Rhoscolyn is a village and community located on Holy Island, Anglesey, Wales.

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Sevenoaks

Sevenoaks is a town in Kent with a population of 29,506 situated south-east of London, England.

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Sir William Temple, 1st Baronet

Sir William Temple, 1st Baronet (25 April 162827 January 1699) was an English diplomat, politician and writer.

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The Cornhill Magazine

The Cornhill Magazine (1860–1975) was a monthly Victorian magazine and literary journal named after the street address of the founding publisher Smith, Elder & Co. at 65 Cornhill in London.

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The Times

The Times is a British daily national newspaper based in London.

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Thomas Parry (bishop)

Thomas Parry (1794 – 16 March 1870) was a Welsh clergyman in the West Indies who rose to become Bishop of Barbados from 1842 to 1869.

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Walter Crane

Walter Crane (15 August 184514 March 1915) was an English artist and book illustrator.

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Withington

Withington is a suburb of Manchester, Greater Manchester, England.

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See also

Lawyers from Manchester

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Abbott_Parry

Also known as Abbott Parry, Judge Parry.