Abraham Hayward Vanity Fair Print 1875

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Blundell’s School Educated

Lawyer Abraham Hayward Q.C.

Lawyer Abraham Hayward Q.C.

 

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Abraham Hayward Vanity Fair Print 1875

Original Lithograph with the caption at the bottom of the print: Anecdotes

Educated at Blundell’s School, Tiverton, he entered the Inner Temple in 1824, and was called to the bar in June 1832. He took part as a conservative in the discussions of the London Debating Society, where his opponents were J A Roebuck and John Stuart Mill. The editorship of the Law Magazine, or, Quarterly Review of Jurisprudence, which he held from 1828 to 1844, brought him into connection with John Austin, G Cornewall Lewis, and such foreign jurists as Savigny, whose tractate on contemporary legislation and jurisprudence he rendered into English.

Published: 27-Nov-1875 Signed by: APE, Carlo Pellegrini . Dimensions approximately 26cm x 38cm. Note that these lithograph prints are all in excess of 100 years old. There may be minor imperfections commensurate with age. Please do not hesitate to ask questions about shipping or condition.