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1ST BARON See also: lord chancellor of See also: Great Britain, son of See also: Sir See also: Matthew See also: Wood, a See also: London alderman and lord mayor who became famous for befriending See also: Queen See also: Caroline and braving See also: George IV., was See also: born in London on the 29th of See also: November 18or
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He was educated at Winchester, See also: Geneva University, and Trinity See also: College, See also: Cam-See also: bridge, where he became a See also: fellow after being 24th wrangler in 1824
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He entered Lincoln's See also: Inn, and was called to the See also: bar in 1824, studying See also: conveyancing in Mr See also: John Tyrrell's
See also: chambers
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He soon obtained a See also: good practice as an See also: equity draughtsman and before See also: parliamentary committees, and in 1830 married See also: Miss See also: Charlotte See also: Moor
.
In 1845 he became Q.C., and in 1847 was elected to parliament for the city of See also: Oxford as a Liberal
.
In 1849 he was appointed See also: vice-chancellor of the county palatine_ of See also: Lancaster, and in 1851 was made See also: 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 See also: justice of See also: appeal, but before the end of the See also: year was selected by Mr Gladstone to be lord chancellor, and was raised to the See also: peerage as Lord Hatherley of Down Hatherley
.
He retired in 1872 owing to failing eyesight, but sat occasionally as a See also: law lord
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His wife's See also: death in 1878 was a great See also: blow, from which he never recovered, and he died in London on the loth of See also: July 188,
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Dean See also: Hook said that Lord Hatherley —who was a See also: sound and benevolent supporter of the See also: Church of
England—was the best
See also: 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 See also: left no issue and the title became See also: extinct on his death
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