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Frederick Stroud

Frederick Stroud (1835 - 1912),[1] barrister and Recorder of Tewkesbury, son of John Stroud of Cheltenham, was born at Cheltenham on 17 October 1835. He was educated at Cheltenham. He was admitted a solicitor in 1863, taking honours at the examination. He was called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn in Michaelmas 1883. In 1862, he wrote his County Court Practice in Bankruptcy.[2][3] From 1862 to 1863, he wrote his Practical Law Affecting Bills of Sale.[4] He is the author of the "Judicial Dictionary", the first edition of which was published in 1890, the second being published in three volumes, an exhaustive and eminently practical dictionary of the English of affairs by the English Judges and Parliament from the earliest times to the end of the nineteenth century.[2] After Stroud's death, the Law Journal said that the dictionary would long preserve his memory.[5] It was at Stroud's suggestion that the policy of municipalities for the government of London was adopted.[2] Stroud was a member of the British Numismatic Society.[6][7]

References edit

  • Foster, Joseph. "Stroud, Frederick" in Men at the Bar. Second Edition. 1885. Page 452.
  • "Obituary" (1912) 2 Weekly Notes 53 Google Books: [3] [4]
  • "Legal Obituary" (1912) 132 Law Times 256 Google Books
  • "Obituary" (1912) 47 Law Journal 27 Google Books
  • "Practical Law affecting. (F. Stroud)" in "Bills of Sale" (1888) 1 An Index to Legal Periodical Literature 58 [5]
  1. ^ "Stroud, Frederick", Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2007; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007 accessed 19 Jan 2014
  2. ^ a b c Charles Welch and W T Pike. "Frederick Stroud" in London at the Opening of the Twentieth Century. Issue 15 of Pike's New Century Series. 1905. Page 307. Google Books.
  3. ^ For reviews of this book, see "The Law Library" (1862) 37 The Law Times 180 (1 February); "Reviews" (1862) The Jurist, New Series, Volume 8, Part 2, page 217 at 219; "Reviews" (1862) 6 Solicitors Journal and Reporter 216 (25 January)
  4. ^ "Practical Law Affecting Bills of Sale" (1862 to 1863) 7 Solicitors Journal and Reporter 80, 101, 122, 141, 161, 182, 199, 219, 238, 257 and 280 (This work was published as a serial in the periodical from 6 December 1862 to 14 February 1863).
  5. ^ (1913) 48 The Law Journal 4
  6. ^ "78. Philip and Mary, Half-crown" (1972) 40 British Numismatic Journal 166 [1]
  7. ^ L A Lawrence (1907) 4 British Numismatic Journal 316 [2]: "Mr. Stroud has a foreign coin about the size of a dollar, but cut down, on which the obverse of No. 67 has been impressed. This is probably intended for a half crown."

frederick, stroud, 1835, 1912, barrister, recorder, tewkesbury, john, stroud, cheltenham, born, cheltenham, october, 1835, educated, cheltenham, admitted, solicitor, 1863, taking, honours, examination, called, lincoln, michaelmas, 1883, 1862, wrote, county, co. Frederick Stroud 1835 1912 1 barrister and Recorder of Tewkesbury son of John Stroud of Cheltenham was born at Cheltenham on 17 October 1835 He was educated at Cheltenham He was admitted a solicitor in 1863 taking honours at the examination He was called to the Bar at Lincoln s Inn in Michaelmas 1883 In 1862 he wrote his County Court Practice in Bankruptcy 2 3 From 1862 to 1863 he wrote his Practical Law Affecting Bills of Sale 4 He is the author of the Judicial Dictionary the first edition of which was published in 1890 the second being published in three volumes an exhaustive and eminently practical dictionary of the English of affairs by the English Judges and Parliament from the earliest times to the end of the nineteenth century 2 After Stroud s death the Law Journal said that the dictionary would long preserve his memory 5 It was at Stroud s suggestion that the policy of municipalities for the government of London was adopted 2 Stroud was a member of the British Numismatic Society 6 7 References editFoster Joseph Stroud Frederick in Men at the Bar Second Edition 1885 Page 452 Obituary 1912 2 Weekly Notes 53 Google Books 3 4 Legal Obituary 1912 132 Law Times 256 Google Books Obituary 1912 47 Law Journal 27 Google Books Practical Law affecting F Stroud in Bills of Sale 1888 1 An Index to Legal Periodical Literature 58 5 Stroud Frederick Who Was Who A amp C Black an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc 1920 2007 online edn Oxford University Press Dec 2007 accessed 19 Jan 2014 a b c Charles Welch and W T Pike Frederick Stroud in London at the Opening of the Twentieth Century Issue 15 of Pike s New Century Series 1905 Page 307 Google Books For reviews of this book see The Law Library 1862 37 The Law Times 180 1 February Reviews 1862 The Jurist New Series Volume 8 Part 2 page 217 at 219 Reviews 1862 6 Solicitors Journal and Reporter 216 25 January Practical Law Affecting Bills of Sale 1862 to 1863 7 Solicitors Journal and Reporter 80 101 122 141 161 182 199 219 238 257 and 280 This work was published as a serial in the periodical from 6 December 1862 to 14 February 1863 1913 48 The Law Journal 4 78 Philip and Mary Half crown 1972 40 British Numismatic Journal 166 1 L A Lawrence 1907 4 British Numismatic Journal 316 2 Mr Stroud has a foreign coin about the size of a dollar but cut down on which the obverse of No 67 has been impressed This is probably intended for a half crown Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frederick Stroud amp oldid 1144722056, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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