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Originally appearing in Volume V13, Page 63 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BARON WILLIAM PAGE WOOD HATHERLEY (18or-1881)  , lord chancellor of
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Great Britain, son of
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Sir Matthew Wood, a
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London alderman and lord mayor who became famous for befriending Queen Caroline and braving George IV., was born in London on the 29th of November 18or . He was educated at Winchester, Geneva University, and Trinity College, Cam-
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bridge, where he became a
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fellow after being 24th wrangler in 1824 . He entered Lincoln's
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Inn, and was called to the bar in 1824, studying
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conveyancing in Mr John Tyrrell's chambers . He soon obtained a good practice as an equity draughtsman and before
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parliamentary committees, and in 1830 married
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Miss
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Charlotte
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Moor . In 1845 he became Q.C., and in 1847 was elected to parliament for the city of Oxford as a Liberal . In 1849 he was appointed
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vice-chancellor of the county palatine_ of Lancaster, and in 1851 was made
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solicitor-general and knighted, vacating that position in 1852 . When his party returned to power in 1853, he was raised to the bench as a vice-chancellor . In 1868 he was made a lord justice of
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appeal, but before the end of the
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year was selected by Mr Gladstone to be lord chancellor, and was raised to the peerage as Lord Hatherley of Down Hatherley . He retired in 1872 owing to failing eyesight, but sat occasionally as a law lord . His wife's
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death in 1878 was a great blow, from which he never recovered, and he died in London on the loth of
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July 188, . Dean Hook said that Lord Hatherley —who was a sound and benevolent supporter of the Church of England—was the best man he had ever known . He was a particularly clear-headed lawyer, and his judgments—always delivered extempore—commanded the greatest confidence both with the public and the legal profession .

He

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left no issue and the title became
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extinct on his death .

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