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1ST BARON RICHARD EVERARD WEBSTER ALV...

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Originally appearing in Volume V01, Page 775 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BARON RICHARD EVERARD WEBSTER ALVERSTONE (1842— )  , lord chief justice of England, was born on the 22nd of December 1842, being the second son of Thomas Webster, Q.C . He was educated at King's College and Charter-house
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schools, and Trinity College, Cambridge; was called to the bar in 1868, and became Q.C. only ten' years afterwards . His practice was chiefly in commercial, railway and patent cases until (
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June 1885) he was appointed attorney-general in the Conservative Government in the exceptional circumstances of never having been
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solicitor-general, and not at the time occupying a seat in parliament . He was elected for
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Launceston in the following month, and in November exchanged this seatfor the Isle of Wight, which he continued to represent until his
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elevation to the House of Lords . Except under the brief Glad-stone administration of 1886, and the Gladstone-Rosebery
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cabinet of 1892—1895,
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Sir Richard Webster was attorney-general from 1885 to 1900 . In 1890 he was leading counsel for The Times in the Parnell inquiry; in 1893 he represented
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Great Britain ip the Bering Sea arbitration; in 1898 he discharged the same
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function in the
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matter of the boundary between
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British Guiana and
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Venezuela; and in 1903 was one of the members of the
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Alaska Boundary Commission . He was well known as an athlete in his earlier years, having represented his university as a runner, and his
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interest in cricket and
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foot-racirg was kept up in later
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life . In the House of
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Commons, and outside it, he was throughout his
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political career prominently associated with church
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work; and his speeches were distinguished for gravity and earnestness . In 1900 he succeeded Sir Nathaniel Lindley as Master of the Rolls, being raised to the peerage as Baron Alverstone; and in
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October of the same
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year he was elevated to the office of lord chief justice upon the
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death of Lord Russell of Killowen .

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