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Sir John Rolt PC QC (5 October 1804 – 6 June 1871) was an English lawyer, Conservative politician and judge who served as Attorney General under Lord Derby. ==Early life== John was the second son of James Rolt, a merchant of Calcutta, and Anne ''née'' Braine. He was born at Calcutta and brought to England by his mother about 1810. He was educated at dissenting private schools at Chipping Norton and Islington. His father died in 1813, and his mother in the following year. Around Christmas 1818, Rolt was apprenticed to a London firm of woollendrapers. Though his hours were long, he managed, by early rising and reading as he walked, to educate himself despite the disadvantages of his early life. On the expiration of his indentures in 1822–1823, he found employment in a Manchester warehouse in Newgate Street, which he exchanged in 1827 for a clerkship in a proctor's office at Doctors' Commons. His next step was to obtain two secretaryships. One to a school for orphans, the other to the Mill Hill School.〔Rigg (1897)〕
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