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Harold Hanbury

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His publications were not numerous, but included "Modern Equity", first published in 1935, which continues to be published as Hanbury and Martin: Modern Equity having been authored for many editions by Professor Jill E. Martin (the book is now in its 21st edition, 2018, by James Glister and James
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Hanbury was a highly regarded figure in the Oxford of his day, on account of his accessible lecturing style and affable personality, and immensely popular with his undergraduates. He was also known for his great fondness for cats, and for years was the vice-president of the Oxford Cat Club.
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He was the only child of Basil Hanbury and his wife, Patience, nÊe Verney, a daughter of
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cause, and published in 1968 "Biafra: A Challenge to the Conscience of Britain".
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In 1980 Margaret, Hanbury's wife, whom he had married in 1927 (a niece of the
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in 1916, returning to complete his degree after the end of
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Compton Verney House
Warwickshire
Pinetown
Natal
South Africa
Vinerian Professor of English Law
University of Oxford
Henry Verney, eighteenth Baron Willoughby de Broke
Charterhouse
Brasenose College, Oxford
British Army
World War I
Fellow
Lincoln College
Vinerian Professor of English Law
All Souls College
University of Nigeria
Biafran
Danish
Georges Dreyer
William Holdsworth
Geoffrey Cheshire
Vinerian Professor of English Law
Rupert Cross
Categories
Alumni of Brasenose College, Oxford
British Army personnel of World War I
Fellows of All Souls College, Oxford
Fellows of Lincoln College, Oxford
People educated at Charterhouse School

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