A.E.M. Gibson
A.E.M. Gibson
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| Residence | Dorunkeh Chambers, Calabar, S. Nigeria [1906] | ||||||
| Occupation | legal | ||||||
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Office Notes
House Notes
1907.02.01 proposed by Charles Partridge, seconded by T.A. Joyce
1912.10.29 [it was resolved] that Mr J.T. Carter and Mr A.E.M. Gibson be suspended and all literature withheld
1913.04.08 It was resolved that as Dr Garson had paid £6.6, being half the amount of his arrears of subscription, the matter be held over for the present, and, as Mr A.E.M. Gibson had paid up £4 of his arrears of subscription, that he be readmitted a Fellow without the necessity for formal re-election.
1916.03.14 The Treasurer brought forward the question of arrears. It was resolved that ... a special letter be written to Mr A.E. Gibson, and that the proposers of the following should be written to: N. Harding, B. Houghton and D. Sundar.
barrister-at-law
Notes From Elsewhere
Publications
External Publications
A. E. M. Gibson, 'Slavery in western Africa', Journal of the African Society, 1903, 18-19