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SHELDON AMOS (1835–1886)

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Originally appearing in Volume V01, Page 878 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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SHELDON AMOS (1835–1886)  ,
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English jurist, was educated at Clare College, Cambridge, and was called to the bar as a member of the
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Middle Temple in 1862 . In 1869 he was appointed to the chair of jurisprudence in University College,
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London, and in 1872 became reader under the council of legal
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education and examiner in constitutional law and
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history to the university of London . Failing
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health led to his resignation of those offices, and he took a voyage to the South Seas . He resided for a short time at
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Sydney, and finally settled in
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Egypt, where he practised as an advocate . After the
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bombardment of Alexandria, and the reorganization of the
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Egyptian judicature, he was appointed judge of the court of
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appeal, but being without any previous experience of administrative
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work he found the strain too
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great for his health . He came to England on leave in the autumn of 1885, and on his return to Egypt he died suddenly at Alexandria on the 3rd of
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January 1886 . His
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principal publications are: Systematic View of the Science of Jurisprudence (1872); Lectures on International Law (1873); Science of Law (1874); Science of Politics (1883) ; History and Principles of the
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Civil Law of 'Rome as Aid to the Study of Scientific and
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Comparative Jurisprudence (1883), and numerous
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pamphlets . His wife, Mrs Sheldon Amos (Sarah Maclardie Bunting), took a prominent
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part in Liberal
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Nonconformist politics and in movements connected with the position of
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women . She died at Cairo on the 21st of January 1908 .

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