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Andrew Bisset (barrister) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Andrew Bisset (barrister) Andrew Bisset (28 November 1801 in Montrose, Angus – 28 February 1891 Fortis Green, London), was a Scottish barrister and historical writer. His writing was an influence on Henry George, who cites Bisset’s ''Strength of Nations'', in the notes to ''Progress and Poverty''.〔(Footnotes; George, Progress and Poverty: Library of Economics and Liberty )〕 ==Life==
He graduated B.A. from Magdalene College, Cambridge in 1826. He was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn in 1839.〔(The Carlyle Letters Online )〕 He was a researcher for Richard Cobden, probably from the early 1840s, preparing a report in 1845 on agricultural districts.〔Anthony Howe (editor), The Letters of Richard Cobden: Volume I: 1815-1847 (2008), note p. 50.〕〔(The National Archives | Access to Archives )〕 In the 1850s he worked for the Anti-Corn Law League; his father-in-law was T. P. Thompson, of the League. He had a commission to write on English history, particularly land law.〔Anthony Howe, Free Trade and Liberal England, 1846-1946 (1997), p. 6.〕 His later writings moved into Parliamentary history.
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