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John Walpole Willis (4 January 1793 – 10 September 1877) was an English-born judge, and a judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales. == Early life == The second son of Captain William Willis (of the 13th Light Dragoons) and his wife Mary Hamilton Smyth, Willis was born at Holyhead, Anglesey, where his father was stationed. He was a descendant of the Willises of Suffolk and Cambridgeshire- from whom descended the Willys baronets of Fen Ditton- through his grandfather, Joseph Willis of Wakefield, Yorkshire, where the family had been settled since the seventeenth century. Willis was educated at Rugby, Charterhouse (whence he was expelled) and Trinity Hall, Cambridge, where he took an M.A.〔A Synopsis of the Members of the English Bar, James Whishaw, Stevens and Sons, 1835, pg 156〕 He was called to the English bar and practised as a chancery barrister. In 1820-1 he published his ''Pleadings in Equity'', and in 1827 ''A Practical Treatise on the Duties and Responsibilities of Trustees''. In 1823, the Earl of Strathmore applied to Willis for legal advice; while a frequent guest in the Earl's household, Willis met his daughter, Lady Mary Isabella. They married the following year, and settled with Willis's widowed mother and his sister at Hendon. Their son, Robert Bruce Willis, was born in 1826.
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