Erskine Perry

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Sir
Erskine Perry
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File:Perry, Erskine.jpg
Born 1806
Died 1882
Residence 9 Lower Belgrave St [1853]
36 Eaton Place [1862]
Occupation aristocracy
political
Society Membership
membership ESL Ordinary Fellow; check all dates of election
left 1854.08.16 resigned
elected_ESL 1853.03.10; 1861.11.19; 1862.02.04
clubs Athenaeum Club



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Office Notes

VP 1854

House Notes

check all dates of election; 1861.11.19 is noted in TES vol. 2

Notes From Elsewhere

Sir Thomas Erskine Perry (20 July 1806 – 22 April 1882) was a British Liberal politician and judge in India. After serving as chief justice of the supreme court in Bombay and as a Member of Parliament in Britain, he served as a member of the Council of India for 21 years.

Member of the Athenaeum Club from 1852

Publications

External Publications

• (trans.) Von Savigny's Treatise on possession, or, The jus possessionis of the civil law translated from the German, 1848
• Cases illustrative of oriental life and the application of English law to India, decided in H. M. Supreme Court at Bombay, 1853

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