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Rex Makin
Elkan Rex Makin, usually known as Rex Makin, is a solicitor and philanthropist who has practised in Liverpool, England, for over sixty years. He is most noted for his involvement with the Beatles' early career and subsequently high-profile cases such as the Hillsborough and Heysel Stadium disasters, the Walton sextuplets and the re-opening of the Cameo Murders case. A freeman of the City of Liverpool, he has also supported the arts and holds an honorary professorship at Liverpool John Moores University. He also writes a weekly column in the Liverpool Echo. == Early life== Born in 1925, Makin is the only child of Joe and May Makin. His family moved to Liverpool in the 1850s and his great-great grandfather set up shop as a seamens' outfitter in Old Hall Street. His father was brought up on Park Lane in the Chinatown area of Liverpool, where he made and supplied trunks to seamen.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Rex Makin endows new galleries at city museums )〕 Makin studied law at the University of Liverpool, gaining his LL.B in 1945 and LL.M in 1947.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Precinct - Oct 05 Issue 206 THE UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL MAGAZINE FOR STAFF & STUDENTS )(3.3Mb)〕
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