James Spring Branson, the Glossary
James Henry Spring Branson (11 June 1842 – 8 April 1897) was an officer of the Indian volunteer force and a lawyer, who was the acting Advocate General of the Madras Presidency.[1]
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12 relations: Advocate general, Advocate-General of Madras, Chennai, Church of England, India, Lawyer, Legislator, Madras Presidency, St. Mary's Church, Chennai, Tamil Nadu Legislative Council, V. Bhashyam Aiyangar, White people.
- Advocates General for Tamil Nadu
- British lawyers
- Indian Defence Force officers
- Members of the Madras Legislative Council
- Spring family
Advocate general
An advocate general of a state is a senior officer of the law.
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Advocate-General of Madras
The Advocate-General of Madras was charged with advising the Government of the British administered Madras Presidency on legal matters. James Spring Branson and Advocate-General of Madras are advocates General for Tamil Nadu.
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Chennai
Chennai (IAST), formerly known as Madras, is the capital city of Tamil Nadu, the southernmost state of India.
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Church of England
The Church of England (C of E) is the established Christian church in England and the Crown Dependencies.
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India
India, officially the Republic of India (ISO), is a country in South Asia.
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Lawyer
A lawyer is a person who practices law.
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Legislator
A legislator, or lawmaker, is a person who writes and passes laws, especially someone who is a member of a legislature.
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Madras Presidency
The Madras Presidency or Madras Province, officially called the Presidency of Fort St.
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St. Mary's Church, Chennai
C.S.I. St.
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Tamil Nadu Legislative Council
Tamil Nadu Legislative Council was the upper house of the former bicameral legislature of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.
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V. Bhashyam Aiyangar
Diwan Bahadur Sir Vembakkam Bhashyam Aiyangar Kt. (January 1844 – 18 November 1908) was a lawyer and jurist who served as the first Indian Advocate-General of the Madras Presidency and later, as a Justice of the High Court of Madras. James Spring Branson and V. Bhashyam Aiyangar are advocates General for Tamil Nadu and members of the Madras Legislative Council.
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White people
White (often still referred to as Caucasian) is a racial classification of people generally used for those of mostly European ancestry.
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See also
Advocates General for Tamil Nadu
- Advocate-General of Madras
- Alexander Anstruther (judge)
- Alladi Krishnaswamy Iyer
- C. A. White
- C. Madhavan Nair
- C. P. Ramaswami Iyer
- C. Sankaran Nair
- Govind Swaminadhan
- H. S. Cunningham
- Hale Horatio Shephard
- Herbert Abingdon Draper Compton
- J. E. P. Wallis
- James Spring Branson
- John Bruce Norton
- John Dawson Mayne
- K. Rajah Iyer
- Mohan Kumaramangalam
- N. Krishnaswami Reddy
- P. S. Raman
- P. S. Sivaswami Iyer
- P. V. Rajamannar
- Patrick O'Sullivan (lawyer)
- S. Srinivasa Iyengar
- T. R. Venkatarama Sastri
- Thomas Sydney Smith
- V. Bhashyam Aiyangar
- V. K. Thiruvenkatachari
- V. P. Raman
British lawyers
- Aarti Holla-Maini
- Andrew Clapham
- Attorneys General for England and Wales
- Barristers in England and Wales
- Cedric Thornberry
- Clement Everitt
- Clive Stafford Smith
- Colin Campbell (lawyer)
- Cosmo Graham
- Dan Neidle
- Edward Caldwell
- Francis Hobler Jnr
- Frank Coles
- Frederick Willis (civil servant)
- Gavin Boby
- George Barlee
- Gilbert Armitage
- Helen Black (writer)
- Henry Smith (attorney)
- Idris Talog Davies
- Iltid Nicholl
- James Spring Branson
- John Harrison (lawyer)
- John Kennedy (music industry executive)
- John William Buckle
- Michael Beckman
- Michelle Meagher
- Nancy Kelley
- Nigel Rodley
- Nurul Islam (lawyer)
- Professional support lawyer
- Ray Yeung
- Richard Macrory
- Richard Susskind
- Rupert Pearce
- Sarah Falk
- Sharon Bowles
- Sir Egerton Leigh, 1st Baronet
- Solicitor General for England and Wales
- Sydney W. Clarke
- Thomas Bambridge
- Tony Vaughan (politician)
- Trevor Asserson
- William Napier (lawyer)
Indian Defence Force officers
- David Parkes Masson
- Edward John Bolus
- Ernest Coombs
- Francis Slacke
- Francis Travers
- George Barne (bishop)
- George Forrester (cricketer)
- Harold Berridge
- Henry Batten Huddleston
- J. A. Stevens
- James Houssemayne Du Boulay
- James Spring Branson
- John Guthrie Tait
- John Slade-Baker
- Lionel Grimston
- Lionel Leach
- Norman Cater
- Robert Carrick (cricketer)
- Robert Denniston (cricketer)
- William Beckett (engineer)
Members of the Madras Legislative Council
- Alamelu Mangai Thayarammal
- Alexander Cardew
- Arundel Tagg Arundel
- Basheer Ahmed Sayeed
- Beilby Lawley, 3rd Baron Wenlock
- C. A. White
- C. Sankaran Nair
- C. V. Runganada Sastri
- Charles Pelly (civil servant)
- Edmund Foster Webster
- Francis Spring
- Frederick Haines
- Frederick Price (civil servant)
- Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts
- Gabriel Stokes
- George Gough Arbuthnot
- Ghulam Muhammad Ali Khan
- H. W. Bliss
- Henry Martin Winterbotham
- James Spring Branson
- John Bruce Norton
- John Dawson Mayne
- John Henry Garstin
- John Pennycuick (engineer)
- Mariadas Ruthnaswamy
- Mir Humayun Jah Bahadur
- Mona Hensman
- Neville Bowles Chamberlain
- P. S. Sivaswami Iyer
- Patrick O'Sullivan (lawyer)
- Rajagopala Krishna Yachendra
- Robert Orr Campbell
- Robert Stanton Ellis
- S. Shungrasoobyer
- Sir Charles Clarke, 3rd Baronet
- Thomas Pycroft
- Thomas Sydney Smith
- V. Bhashyam Aiyangar
- V. Sadagopacharlu
- William Ambrose Morehead
- William Anson McCleverty
- William Reierson Arbuthnot
- William Robert Cornish
Spring family
- Baron Monteagle of Brandon
- Castle Maine
- Cecil Spring Rice
- Charles Spring Rice, 5th Baron Monteagle of Brandon
- Cockfield Hall
- David Spring
- Dryden Spring
- Edward Spring
- Francis Spring
- Francis Spring (Irish MP)
- Francis Spring Rice, 4th Baron Monteagle of Brandon
- Francis Spring Walker
- Frederick Spring
- Frederick William Spring
- Gerald Spring
- Gerald Spring Rice, 6th Baron Monteagle of Brandon
- Henry Spring
- James Spring Branson
- John Spring (MP for Northampton)
- John Spring of Lavenham
- Kenneth Spring
- Killagha Abbey
- Lucy Knox
- Mary Spring Rice
- Mount Trenchard House
- Nathaniel Spring
- Newe House
- Pakenham Hall, Suffolk
- Richard Spring, Baron Risby
- Sir Thomas Spring, 3rd Baronet
- Sir William Spring, 1st Baronet
- Sir William Spring, 2nd Baronet
- Spring baronets
- Spring family
- St Peter and St Paul's Church, Lavenham
- Stephen Spring Rice (1814–1865)
- Stephen Spring Rice (1856–1902)
- Thomas Spring Rice, 1st Baron Monteagle of Brandon
- Thomas Spring Rice, 2nd Baron Monteagle of Brandon
- Thomas Spring Rice, 3rd Baron Monteagle of Brandon
- Thomas Spring of Castlemaine
- Thomas Spring of Lavenham
- Trevor Spring
- Walter Spring
- William Spring (British Army officer)
- William Spring of Lavenham
- William Spring of Pakenham
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Spring_Branson
Also known as J. H. Spring-Branson, James Spring-Branson.