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Francis James Newman Rogers

Francis James Newman Rogers, KC (1791–1851), was an English barrister, judge and legal author, Deputy Judge Advocate General from 1842 until his death in 1851. ''Rogers on Elections'' was the standard reference work for most of the 19th century.
==Life==
Born in 1791, Rogers was the son of the Rev. James Rogers of Rainscombe, near Marlborough, Wiltshire, by his marriage to Catherine, youngest daughter and co-heir of Francis Newman, Esquire, of Cadbury House, Somerset. His grandfather was the Rev. Benjamin Rogers of Rainscombe, where the family had been established for several generations.〔John Burke, 'Rogers of Rainscombe', in ''Burke's genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry'', vol. 2 (1847), (p. 1136 ) online〕 Francis Newman was lord of the manor of North Cadbury.〔''Notes and queries for Somerset and Dorset'', vols. 3-4 (1893) p. 165〕 Rogers was educated at Eton College, matriculated from Oriel College, Oxford, on 5 May 1808, graduated BA on 8 February 1812, and MA on 15 June 1815.〔'F. J. N. Rogers, Esq., Q. C.' (obituary) in ''The Gentleman's magazine and historical review'', vol. 42, (p. 322 ) online〕
He was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn on 21 May 1816, and to the Inner Temple ''ad eundem'' in 1820. He went the western circuit and practised in the common-law courts and as a special pleader. On 24 Feb. 1837 he was created a King's Counsel, and soon after was elected a bencher of the Inner Temple. From 1835 to his death he was recorder of Exeter, and from 1842 Deputy Judge Advocate General.〔
He married, on 29 June 1822, Julia Eleanora, third daughter of William Walter Yea, Esq., and sister of Sir William Walter Yea, Baronet, of Pyrland Hall, Somerset, by whom he had three sons and two daughters. His eldest son, Francis Newman Rogers (d. 1859), and his third son, Walter Lacy Rogers (d. 1885), were called to the bar. His second son was Edward Henry Rogers, and his daughters were Eleanora Amelia and Gertrude Jane.〔
Rogers died at the age of 59 at 1 Upper Wimpole Street, London, on 19 July 1851,〔 and was buried in the Temple Church on 25 July.
Mr Justice Coleridge said of Rogers after his death

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