Sir Howard Elphinstone Bt. | |
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Born |
Westminster, London, England | 26 July 1830
Died | 3 January 1917
Wimbledon, London, England | (aged 86)
Education | Trinity College, Cambridge |
Occupation(s) | Lawyer, educator |
Spouse |
Constance Hankey (
m. 1860) |
Children | 11, including Lancelot |
Parent |
|
Relatives |
Howard Elphinstone (grandfather) Charles O'Brien (son-in-law) |
Sir Howard Warburton Elphinstone, 3rd Baronet (26 July 1830 [1] [2] – 3 January 1917) was an English barrister and legal academic.
Born in Westminster, Elphinstone was the eldest son of Sir Howard Elphinstone, 2nd Baronet, [1] and educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he took a scholarship. [2] In his thirties, he was called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn, later becoming a lecturer for the Law Society and then the Professor of Real Property Law to the Inns of Court. He died in Wimbledon Park.
On 4 August 1860 he married Constance Mary Alexander Hankey, third daughter of John Alexander Hankey. [1] They had six sons and five daughters. He was succeeded in the baronetcy by his grandson, Howard Graham Elphinstone, the son of Graham Warburton Elphinstone, the 3rd baronet's second son: [1] [3]
Sir Howard Elphinstone Bt. | |
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Born |
Westminster, London, England | 26 July 1830
Died | 3 January 1917
Wimbledon, London, England | (aged 86)
Education | Trinity College, Cambridge |
Occupation(s) | Lawyer, educator |
Spouse |
Constance Hankey (
m. 1860) |
Children | 11, including Lancelot |
Parent |
|
Relatives |
Howard Elphinstone (grandfather) Charles O'Brien (son-in-law) |
Sir Howard Warburton Elphinstone, 3rd Baronet (26 July 1830 [1] [2] – 3 January 1917) was an English barrister and legal academic.
Born in Westminster, Elphinstone was the eldest son of Sir Howard Elphinstone, 2nd Baronet, [1] and educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he took a scholarship. [2] In his thirties, he was called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn, later becoming a lecturer for the Law Society and then the Professor of Real Property Law to the Inns of Court. He died in Wimbledon Park.
On 4 August 1860 he married Constance Mary Alexander Hankey, third daughter of John Alexander Hankey. [1] They had six sons and five daughters. He was succeeded in the baronetcy by his grandson, Howard Graham Elphinstone, the son of Graham Warburton Elphinstone, the 3rd baronet's second son: [1] [3]