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James Charles Booth : ウィキペディア英語版 | James Charles Booth James Charles Booth (died 1778) was a leading English conveyancer. ==Life== He was born at St. Germain-en-Laye, the son of Charles Booth (1666/7–1740), a Jacobite courtier. Concealing his background he matriculated at Magdalen College, Oxford, and entered the Middle Temple, both 1722. He then took rooms in Lincoln's Inn. Roman Catholics were disabled by the statute 7 and 8 William III cap. 24 from practising at the bar. Booth, from a Catholic family, took out a license to practise as a conveyancer, and built up business. On the death of Nathaniel Pigott, the leading conveyancer of his day, and also a Catholic, Booth succeeded to his position. Booth was for some years a close friend of Lord Mansfield. In politics he was a Tory. In his later years he suffered from cataracts. He died on 14 January 1778.〔
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