William David Evans
Sir William David Evans (1767–1821), was an English lawyer.Evans, son of John Evans and Janet Butterfield, was born in London 25 May 1767, and educated at Harrow School. On attaining his sixteenth year he was articled to a Warrington solicitor, in whose office he relieved the tedium of business hours by courting the muses. He was admitted an attorney in February 1789, and began to practise at Leigh, Lancashire. Soon afterwards he entered his name as a student of Gray's Inn, and in February 1794 was called to the bar, when he joined the northern circuit, took up his residence in Liverpool, and practised there for several years as a special pleader and conveyancer. On the first appointment of a stipendiary magistrate for Manchester, in 1813, Evans was offered and accepted the office. Two years later he was appointed vice-chancellor of the County Palatine of Lancaster. He held these offices concurrently until 1818, and discharged their duties with dignity and impartiality. Provided by Wikipedia
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3by Pothier, Robert Joseph, 1699-1772Other Authors: “…Evans, William David, 1767-1821…”
Published 1839
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4by Pothier, Robert Joseph, 1699-1772Other Authors: “…Evans, William David, 1767-1821…”
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5by Pothier, Robert Joseph, 1699-1772Other Authors: “…Evans, William David, 1767-1821…”
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6by Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Great Britain. Court of Chancery, Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, Great Britain. Court of ExchequerOther Authors: “…Evans, William David, 1767-1821…”
Published 1795
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7Published 1795Other Authors: “…Evans, William David, 1767-1821…”
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9by Pothier, Robert Joseph, 1699-1772Other Authors: “…Evans, William David 1767-1821…”
Published 1853
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