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on 25 August 1827. He was the eldest son and second of the six children of Eleonora and Reverend Thomas Watson. He was educated privately and studied law at the universities of
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UKHL 1, All ER Rep 106, (1884) 9 App Cas 605; 54 LJQB 130; 51 LT 833; 33 WR 233 - a leading case from the House of Lords on the legal concept of
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Watson married Margaret Bannatyne (1846-1898) in 1868, and the couple had five sons and a daughter. His son William also became a
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Or an oak tree Proper growing out of a mount in base Vert surmounted of a fess Ermine charged with two mullets Azure.
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in Edinburgh against the north wall, of the Victorian north extension, near the north-west corner.
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in Scotland, from 1876 to 1880, and was then appointed a
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and was appointed Lord Advocate. He was appointed a
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Lord Watson (disambiguation)
The Right Honourable
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Lord Advocate
Queen Victoria
Benjamin Disraeli
John Macdonald
Solicitor General for Scotland
Edward Gordon
John McLaren
Solicitor General for Scotland
Queen Victoria
Benjamin Disraeli
John Macdonald
Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities
Edward Gordon
James Alexander Campbell
Lanarkshire
Conservative
Queen's Gate
South Kensington
Alma mater
University of Glasgow
University of Edinburgh

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Lord Advocate
Law Officer

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