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Charles Henry Bellenden Ker

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In 1852 the office of master in chancery was abolished, and that of conveyancing counsel to the court of chancery was instituted. To that post Ker was soon afterwards appointed during that year. He held that post till 1860. He was
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Ker also suggested and prepared the Leases and Sales of Settled Estates Act 1856, and Lord Cranworth's Act 1860, which were finally superseded by the Conveyancing and Settled Land Acts, modelled to a great extent on Ker's work.
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on 28 June 1814, and obtained a large practice as a conveyancer. Active in promoting parliamentary reform from 1830 to 1832, he was a member of the boundary commission, and contested
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to complete the unfinished report of the Commission of 1833, to consider amendments and consolidations of the criminal law and to prepare a bill for that purpose.
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Ker was one of the first private growers of orchids, and he wrote a series of articles under the pseudonym "Dodman" in the
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to consider the consolidation of the statute law. In 1854, when that board was replaced in 1854, Ker was appointed to the
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Ker was an advocate of popular education, and of the diffusion of literature and art. Charles Knight, in
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James Wishaw. A Synopsis of the Members of the English Bar. Stevens and Sons. A Maxwell. London. 1835.
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The question of registry or no registry considered, with reference to the interests of landholders
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Ker married Elizabeth Anne, daughter of Edward Clarke, a solicitor. They had no children.
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a short Bill; it passed into an Act (8 & 9 Vict c 106) amending the law of
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Committee members of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge
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In 1860 Ker retired from practice, and lived the rest of his life at
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to consolidate existing statutes of criminal law into an
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Index


George Robert Lewis
John Bellenden Ker
William Blake
George Cumberland
called to the bar
Lincoln's Inn
Norwich
Public Records Commission
Royal Commission on the Criminal Law 1833
royal commission
English Criminal Code
Royal Commission on the Criminal Law 1845
royal commission
Lord-chancellor Lyndhurst
real property
Lord Cranworth
Board for the Revision of the Statute Law
Royal Commission for Consolidating the Statute Law
commission
revised edition of the statutes
Statute Law Revision Acts
Criminal Law Acts of 1861
recorder
Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge
Charles Lock Eastlake
Christopher Wren
Michael Angelo
Arundel Society
fellow of the Royal Society

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