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John Lawson Walton : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Lawson Walton
Sir John Lawson Walton KC (4 August 1852 – 19 January 1908) was a British barrister and Liberal politician. ==Family and education== John Lawson Walton was the son of the Reverend John Walton MA, a Wesleyan missionary in Ceylon〔''Who was Who'', OUP 2007〕 who later preached at Grahamstown in South Africa and who became President of the Wesleyan Conference for Great Britain in 1887〔J. B. Atlay, revised by H. C. G. Matthew, (''Sir John Lawson Walton'' ) in ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'' online; OUP 2004–10 (subscription or UK library card required for online access). Retrieved on 20 August 2010.〕 and was later President of the Wesleyan Conference for South Africa.〔''The Times'', 20 January 1908 p8〕 His mother was Emma, the daughter of the Reverend Thomas Harris.〔 Walton was educated at Merchant Taylors' School, Great Crosby and at London University〔 where he matriculated but did not graduate.〔 In 1882 at Glasgow Cathedral he married Joanna Hedderwick,〔''The Times'', 25 August 1882 p1〕 the daughter of Robert Hedderwick who founded the newspaper the Glasgow Citizen who was the son of Thomas Hedderwick, Liberal MP for Wick Burghs from 1896–1900.〔 They had three sons and two daughters.〔
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