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Authorised form of nameWebster; Richard Everard (1842 - 1915); Viscount Alverstone; barrister, politician and judge
Dates1842 - 1915
NationalityBritish
Place of birthChester Place, London, England
Date of birth22 December 1842
Place of deathCranleigh, Surrey, England
Date of death15 December 1915
Dates and placesBurial:
West Norwood cemetery, Surrey, England
Occupationbarrister, politician and judge
ActivityEducation:
King's College School (1852–8); Charterhouse (1859–61); Trinity College, Cambridge (1861-1865).
Career:
Called to the bar by Lincoln's Inn and taking chairs in the Temple at 2 Pump Court (1868); took silk (1878); appointed attourney general (1885-1895); private practice (1895); master of te rolls (1900); lord chief justice of England (1900-1913).
Honours:
KB 1885; GCMG 1893; Bt 1899; Baron 1900; Viscount 1913
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election19/06/1902
Age at election60
ProposerCharles Scott Sherrington
Henry Edward Armstrong
Herbert Hall Turner
William Thomas Blanford
Joseph Larmor
Michael Foster
Alfred Bray Kempe
Wiliam Huggins
RelationshipsParents: Thomas Webster QC (1810–1875) and Elizabeth (d. 1848), eldest daughter of Richard Calthrop of Swineshead Abbey, Lincolnshire.
Spouse: Mary Louisa (d. 1877), daughter of Charles William Calthrop MD, of Withern, Lincolnshire (1872).
Children: One daughter and one son (died in 1902).
SourcesSources:
Bulloch's Roll; DNB
References:
Vanity Fair 26 May 1883, 15 January 1913
Notes:
Styled 1st Baron Alverstone in 1900.
Royal Society codeNA1665
Archives associated with this Fellow
Reference numberTitleDate
EC/1902/18Webster, Richard Everard, Viscount Alverstone: certificate of election to the Royal Society
NLB/25/384Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to Lord Alverstone [Richard Everard Webster], Fellow of the Royal Society28 October 1902
NLB/28/64Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to Lord Alverstone [Richard Everard Webster]4 January 1904
NLB/28/111Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to the Lord Chief Justice [Richard Everard Webster]11 January 1904
NLB/37/824Copy Letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison to The Right Honorable Lord Alverstone, Fellow of the Royal Society20 May 1908
NLB/37/795Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison to The Right Honorable Lord Alverstone, GCMG, Fellow of the Royal Society, Hornton Lodge, Kensington W16 May 1908
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