Joseph Straker
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| Born | 1858 | ||||||||
| Residence |
10 King's Bench Walk, Temple, EC [1887] Dipton House, Riding Mill,Northumberland [1894] Royal Societies Club, 63 St James', SW [1905] | ||||||||
| Occupation | legal | ||||||||
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Contents
Notes
Office Notes
House Notes
1887.02.08 proposed for election at next meeting
Barrister at law
Notes From Elsewhere
Straker, Joseph, LL.B., Jesus Coll., Camb., i88l, a student of the Inner Temple 20 May, 1880 (then aged 22), called to the bar 7 May, 1884 (eldest son of Henry Straker, of Dipton House, Northumberland) ; born , 1858.
Dipton House, near Newcastle-on-Tyne.
[?] possibly related to a rich ship-maker of the same name
[?] 1918 – Joseph Straker, in an act of great benevolence, bequeathed Prior House in memory of his late wife Charlotte Maria Straker to the local area and people to use as a hospital along with £5,000 investment to run it. The new Charlotte Straker Cottage Hospital was overseen by a board of local trustees [this might have been the shipmaker?]