Sidney Lovell Phipson

Sidney Lovell Phipson (* 21. September 1851 Heathfield, East Sussex; † 1. Februar 1929 i​n Marylebone) w​ar ein britischer Rechtsanwalt u​nd Historiker.

Er war der dritte Sohn von Thomas Barroll Phipson (1812–1865). 1877 wurde er Bachelor des Clare College der University of Cambridge. Am 9. November 1874 wurde er als Student der Rechtswissenschaft des Inner Temple immatrikuliert. Am 15. Mai 1878 erhielt er die Zulassung als Rechtsanwaltschaft vor Gericht.[1] 1911 veröffentlichte er Law of evidence.[2] 1924 schrieb er einen Beitrag zu: Jean Paul Marat : his career in England and France before the Revolution.[3] Seine Buchsammlung wurde ab 17. Juni 1929 bei Sotheby’s versteigert.[4]

Einzelnachweise

  1. Phipson, Sydney Lovell, B.A., Clare Coll., Camb., 1877, a student of the Inner Temple 9 Nov., 1874 (then aged 23), called to the bar 15 May 1878 (3rd son of late Thomas Barrol Phipson, of Keathfield, Kent gent) born, 1851 vgl.: Joseph Foster, Men-at-the-bar : a biographical hand-list of the members of the various Inns of Court, including her Majesty s Judges, etc. S. 365
  2. https://www.worldcat.org/title/law-of-evidence/oclc/837539096
  3. For Benjamin Franklin’s degree see VIII, 277–80; for Marat’s see [Auguste] Cabanès, Marat inconnu: l’homme privé, le médecin, le savant, (3rd ed.; Paris, n. d.), pp. 63–6. According to Sidney L. Phipson, Jean Paul Marat: his Career in England and France before the Revolution (London, 1924), pp. 39–47, he merely purchased the diploma for ten guineas from an impoverished university.
  4. a small collection of fine and rare incunables, including an interesting fragment printed in the type of Gutenberg's 42-line Bible, c. 1455 ; a selection from the library at Cuckfield Place, Sussex (sold by order of the Sergison trustees), including a fine copy of the Fourth folio edition of Shakespeare's plays ; and other properties : which will be sold by auction by Messrs. Sotheby & Co. on Monday, the 17th of June, 1929, and two following days by England (Sotheby & Co.)
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