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Edmund Grimani Hornby : ウィキペディア英語版 | Edmund Grimani Hornby
Sir Edmund Hornby (1825–1896) was a leading British judge. He was the founder and Chief Judge of both the British Supreme Consular Court at Constantinople and British Supreme Court for China and Japan.〔Unless otherwise noted, bibliographical information is from Hornby's obituary in the Times, November 20, 1896, p9〕 (Hornby had a nephew, Edmund Hornby Grimani, who also had a career in China with the Chinese Maritime Customs. The two should not be confused). ==Early life== Hornby was born in 1825, in Yorkshire, to Thomas and Francesca Hornby. His mother was from the Grimani family of Venice. He was called to the bar of Middle Temple in 1848 and practiced briefly in London. In 1853, he was appointed a commissioner of Mixed British and American Commission settling outstanding individual claims between Britain and the USA. Following this, he was appointed as a commissioner of the Turkish Loan lent by Britain to Turkey during the Crimean War with Russia.
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