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George Markham Giffard : ウィキペディア英語版 | George Markham Giffard
George Markham Giffard (1813–1870) was an English barrister and judge. ==Life== The fourth son of Admiral John Giffard, and Susannah, daughter of Sir John Carter, he was born at his father's official residence, in Portsmouth dockyard, on 4 November 1813. He was educated at Winchester College and at New College, Oxford, where he was elected to a fellowship in 1832 and took the degree of B.C.L. on 4 March 1841. Giffard entered the Inner Temple, of which he eventually became a bencher, and was called to the bar in November 1840. He obtained an equity practice, and was a leading chancery junior counsel. In 1859 he became a Queen's Counsel, and attached himself to the court of Vice-chancellor Sir William Page Wood.〔 When Vice-chancellor Wood in March 1868 became a lord justice of appeal, Giffard succeeded him; and was again his successor on his promotion from the court of appeal as Lord Chancellor, when he also became a member of the privy council. After an extended illness, he died at his house, 4 Prince's Gardens, Hyde Park, London. In 1853 he married Maria, second daughter of Charles Pilgrim of Kingsfield, Southampton.〔
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