William Lloyd Birkbeck

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William Lloyd Birkbeck

William Lloyd Birkbeck

QC (27 March 1806 – 25 May 1888) was an English legal scholar at the University of Cambridge, who served as Downing Professor of the Laws of England from 1860 and as Master of Downing College, Cambridge
1885–1888.

The son of

M.A. in 1833[1]
).

Appointed to a Fellowship at Trinity and admitted to the Inner Temple in 1830, Birkbeck was called to the bar in 1833. Upon the death of his father George Birkbeck in 1841, Birkbeck succeeded him as President of the London Mechanics' Institute[2] (renamed the Birkbeck Literary and Scientific Institution in 1866).

Birkbeck held the following academic positions:[1]

Birkbeck was appointed

Queen's Counsel in 1886.[3] He died on 25 May 1888, aged 82, at Downing College, Cambridge, and was buried in the family tomb at Kensal Green Cemetery.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b "Birkbeck, William Lloyd (BRKK826WL)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  2. ^ a b Birkbeck: Former Officers of the College
  3. ^ 55 Law J. Rep. (n.s.) vi (1886): Preferments and Memoranda
  4. ^ Billion Graves: William Lloyd Birkbeck
Academic offices
Preceded by Master of Downing College, Cambridge
1885–1888
Succeeded by