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| Residence | 6 Hastings Street, Calcutta | ||||||||
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Office Notes
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proposed 1869.11.16
attorney HM Courts of Westminster and Proctor of Court of Judication Fort William, Bengal
A3 has Alfred Edward Harris, but list 1872 has name as given here (same address)
Notes From Elsewhere
Reginald Edmund Harriss was born on month day 1877, to Alfred Edmund Harriss and Josephine Anna Rose.
William James Simmons evidently trained in law, and was a partner in the firm of Orr and Harriss. Notably, Simmons signed an 1878 contract in which Orr and Harriss would arrange marketing in India of Thomas Edison’s phonograph
The Calcutta Law Reports of Cases Decided by the High Court (1880) “That for some considerable time, previous to the 3rd of February 1880, the said Alfred Edmund Harriss and William James Simmons, carried on business as attorneys in copartnership with John Cave Orr under the style or firm of Orr and Harriss. That on the 3rd of February the said firm of Orr and Harriss became dissolved”, Vol. 6, page 406