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John Frederick Peel 
Rawlinson
1860 - 1926


John Frederick Peel 
Rawlinson
, venn's Cantibrigiensis Alumni Name: John Frederick Peel. Rawlinson College: TRINITY Entered: Michs. 1879 Born: Dec. 21, 1860 Died: Jan. 14, 1926 More Information: Adm. pens. at TRINITY, June 11, 1879. [Yst.] s. of [Sir] Christopher (1823), of The Lawn, Swindon, Wilts. B. Dec. 21, 1860, at Airsford. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1879; (Law Trip., 1st Class, 1882); LL.B. 1883; LL.M. 1887; Hon. LL.D. 1920. Hon. Fellow of Pembroke. Commissary, 1900-26; Deputy High Steward, 1918-26. Football (assoc.) ?blue,? 1882, 1883; played for England, 1882. Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 18, 1881. Called to the Bar, June 25, 1884. Q.C., 1897. Bencher, 1907. Represented the Treasury in the inquiry after the Jameson Raid, 1896. Recorder of Cambridge, 1898-1926. M.P. for the University, 1906-26. Member, General Council of the bar from its formation; later, Vice-Chairman. Temporary Chairman of Committees, House of Commons, from 1916. Author, Rawlinson's Municipal Corporations Acts. Died, unmarried, Jan. 14, 1926. Brother of Albemarle A. (1872) and Christopher (1866). (Book of Blues; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Who was Who.): Source: Who Was Who Publisher: A&C Black Category: Biography Date of publication: January 2006 RAWLINSON, Rt. Hon. John Frederick Peel (1860-1926) Details: RAWLINSON, Rt. Hon. John Frederick Peel, JP Cambs, 1901; PC 1923; KC; LLD; MP (U) Cambridge University since 1906; Recorder of Cambridge since 1898; Commissary of Cambridge University since 1900; Deputy High Steward Cambridge University since 1918; Fellow of Eton College since 1919; born 21 December 1860; youngest son of late Sir C. Rawlinson (Chief Justice of Madras, 1850-1859); unmarried. Education: Eton; Trinity Coll., Cambridge, LLB, LLM; 1st class Law Tripos, 1882; Prizeman in Common Law. Work: Barrister Inner Temple, 1884; South-Eastern Circuit; sometime Lecturer and Examiner in Law, Pembroke College, Cambridge (Hon. Fellow); represented the Treasury in Inquiry in South Africa as to circumstances connected with Jameson Raid, 1896; QC 1897; contested Ipswich (C), 1900; Member General Council of Bar from its formation, later Vice-Chairman; Bencher of Inner Temple, 1907; a temporary Chairman of Committees in the House of Commons from 1916; Hon. LLD Cambridge; Member of the Governing Bodies of Eton, Malvern, and Brighton College. Publications: Rawlinson's Municipal Corporations' Acts, tenth edition. Address: 5 Crown Office Row, Temple, London EC4. Telephone: Central 731. Clubs: Carlton, United University, Travellers', Princes'; Cambridge County. Died: 14 January 1926

Born: Walberton, Sussex, , England 21st Dec 1860 Baptised:
Died: 14th Jan 1926Buried:
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Rawlinson

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1.
John Frederick Peel 
Rawlinson
1860 - 1926
2.
Sir Christopher 
Rawlinson
(
Sidebottom
) 1806 - 1888
4.
John 
Rawlinson
(
Watson
) c. 1778 - 1847
5.
3.
Georgina Maria 
Sidebottom
(
Rawlinson
) 1827 - post 1891
6.
Alexander Radclyffe 
Sidebottom
(
?
,
Helm
) 1773 - ante 1848
7.

Siblings


1.
Christopher 
Rawlinson
1850 - 1916
2.
Maj. Albermarle Alexander 
Rawlinson
(
Russell
) 1853 - 1930
3.
Mary Felicia 
Rawlinson
1856 - 1900

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21st Dec 1860Born (birth) Walberton, Sussex, England
1871Son in 1871 census (census) London, England
14th Jan 1926Died (death)
14th Jan 1926UNMAR/ROLE INDI
1926Made a will (will)
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