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in 1877, receiving the customary knighthood. He was raised to the Court of Appeal in 1883, and was sworn of the Privy Council. He retired in 1892. Retirement from the court did not mean retirement from legal work. He sat on some cases in the
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UKHL 1, All ER Rep 106, (1884) 9 App Cas 605; 54 LJQB 130; 51 LT 833; 33 WR 233 - (Fry sitting in the Court of Appeal) - a leading case from the House of Lords on the legal concept of
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AC 602 (Fry sitting in the Court of Appeal) - the House of Lords overturned Fry's Court of Appeal decision and by so doing established the
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The Indo-Chinese opium trade considered in relation to its history, morality, and expediency, and its influence on Christian missions
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The Indo-Chinese opium trade considered in relation to its history, morality, and expediency, and its influence on Christian missions
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The Law Reports, Queens Bench Division (1887). "In the Arbitration between Secretary of State for Home Department and Fletcher".
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and holding that a statement of opinion can represent that one knows certain facts, and can amount to misrepresentation.
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where the Russian navy accidentally attacked a British herring fleet in the North Sea. He was involved in the second
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that renders actions relating to title in foreign land, the right to possession of foreign land, and
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dispute between the United States and Mexico, the first dispute between states arbitrated by the
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AC 25, (1889) 23 QBD 598, (1888) LR 21 QBD 544 - (Fry sitting in the Court of Appeal) - an
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He was also involved in international law. In 1902 he acted as one of five arbitrators at
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by Mark Lawley, 2006. Contains information on Edward Fry's interest in Bryology.
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In the Arbitration between Secretary of State for Home Department and Fletcher
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Issue 28019, p.3080, published on 7 May 1907. Retrieved on 7 October 2008
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A Social and Biographical History of British and Irish Field-Bryologists
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Edward Fry married in 1859 Mariabella Hodgkin (1833–1930), daughter of
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Joseph Fry (1795-1879) and Mary Ann Swaine were his parents. He was a
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In his preface to the 1884 report to the Houses of Parliament titled
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Knights Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George
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For the Australian rugby footballer of the same name, see
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Members of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
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British judges of international courts and tribunals
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He also acted as an arbitrator in the 155: 932:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 460:Falcke v Scottish Imperial Insurance Co 335: 248:Judicial Committee of the Privy Council 237:He was called to the bar in 1854, took 1049: 817: 843: 432:case on removing directors under the 320:(1892) and, with his daughter Agnes, 301:Besides law he was on the council of 198:(1883–1892) and an arbitrator on the 643: 600:(1866–1934) – Artist, member of the 574:, a house later owned by the singer 410:Smith v Land and House Property Corp 339: 234:(1832-1921) who was a politician. 1167:19th-century English businesspeople 821:The Liverworts, British and Foreign 800: 322:The Liverworts: British and Foreign 13: 929:Agnew, Sinéad. "Fry, Sir Edward". 591:(1862–1955) Quaker social reformer 14: 1178: 1028: 928: 582:Edward Portsmouth Fry (1860-1928) 230:(1826-1913) who ran the firm and 1034: 818:Fry, Edward; Fry, Agnes (1911). 426:Isle of Wight Rly Co v Tahourdin 343: 980: 955: 922: 879: 828: 811: 777:"The Casablanca Affair, 1908-9" 594:Elizabeth Alice Fry (1864-1868) 562:, and sister of the historian, 1147:Fellows of the British Academy 794: 769: 757: 740: 719: 698: 677: 660: 279:Permanent Court of Arbitration 241:in 1869 and became a judge in 200:Permanent Court of Arbitration 1: 1009: 656:. 21 October 1918. p. 2. 465:English unjust enrichment law 297:Zoological and botanical work 275:Pious Fund of the Californias 1102:Fellows of the Royal Society 949:UK public library membership 623:(1926–1931), founder of the 545:in common law jurisdictions. 387: 205: 7: 1082:19th-century King's Counsel 1072:19th-century English judges 10: 1183: 967:ancestors.familysearch.org 585:Mariabella Fry (1861-1920) 434:Companies Clauses Act 1845 428:(1884) LR 25 Ch D 320 - a 392:Judgments of Fry include: 18: 991:. 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Index

Ed Fry
GCB
GCMG
FRS
FBA

Lord Justice of Appeal
Justice of the High Court

GCB
GCMG
FRS
FBA
Lord Justice of Appeal
Permanent Court of Arbitration
Quaker
Bristol
J. S. Fry & Sons
Joseph Storrs Fry
Joseph Storrs Fry
Lewis Fry
silk
Chancery
Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
Irish Land Acts
Welsh coal strike
The Hague
Pious Fund of the Californias
Permanent Court of Arbitration
Dogger Bank incident

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