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Edward Macnaghten, Baron Macnaghten

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co-directors their share of the spoil, and he asks that the official liquidator may proceed against his associates before calling upon him to make good the whole amount with which he has been charged. My Lords, there may be occasions in which that would be a proper course to take. But I cannot think that this is a case in which any indulgence ought to be shewn to Mr. Gluckstein. He may or may not be able to recover a contribution from those who joined with him in defrauding the company. He can bring an action at law if he likes. If he hesitates to take that course or takes it and fails, then his only remedy lies in an appeal to that sense of honour which is popularly supposed to exist among robbers of a humbler type."
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AC 240, where he refused to order that fraudulent company promoters should be entitled to contribution from other participants of the fraud. He said, "In these two matters Mr. Gluckstein has been in my opinion extremely fortunate. But he complains that he may have a difficulty in recovering from his
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AC 335, where he said, "A specific charge, I think, is one that without more fastens on ascertained and definite property or property capable of being ascertained and defined; a floating charge, on the other hand, is ambulatory and shifting in its nature, hovering over and so to speak floating with
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could not use the name "Stone Ale", as this would infringe the rights of an existing seller of a product named "Stone Ale". He famously remarked, "Thirsty folk want beer, not explanations."
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the property which it is intended to affect until some event occurs or some act is done which causes it to settle and fasten on the subject of the charge within its reach and grasp."
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Capt. Hon. Maurice Patrick Macnaghten (2 March 1874 – 5 May 1914), who married 1912 Sybil Torbock Graham, daughter of Col. Henry Graham of the
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with whom he had one son, Hugh Macnaghten, who died young. He married secondly in 1894 Edith Minnie Powell, and they had two sons (the future
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in 1852 which was won by Oxford. Also in 1852, he turned the tables on Peacock to win the Diamond Challenge Sculls from him at Henley.
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and helped to draft the final settlement in 1902. For his service to this project he was appointed a Knight Grand Cross of the
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Sir Francis Alexander Macnaghten, 8th Baronet (18 May 1863 – 1 November 1951), who married 1905 Beatrice Ritchie, daughter of
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Sir Frederic Fergus Macnaghten, 9th Baronet (16 May 1867 – 18 November 1955), who married 1915 Ada Webster. No issue.
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from the Conservatives in 1886, he was on 25 January 1887 appointed a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary with a
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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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Hon. Ethel Mary Macnaghten (1876 – 18 May 1951). Unmarried. A member of the Trade Board for Ireland.
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AC 602 - the House of Lords overturned a Court of Appeal decision and by so doing established the
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for County Antrim constituencies (1801–1922)
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He is famous for the elegance of his prose. An example is given in the case of
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Hon. Edith Arabella Mary Macnaghten (12 December 1865 – 16 January 1866)
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He married, in 1858, Frances Arabella (d. 1903), the only child of
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Hon. Florence Mary Macnaghten (1864 – 26 January 1941). Unmarried.
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Macnaghten was a rower at Cambridge. In 1851, he was runner up to
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Hon. Anne Julia Mary Macnaghten (1872 – 7 March 1949). Unmarried.
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Whitakerβ€²s Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage and Companionage, 1918
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Hon. Beatrice Mary Macnaghten (1862 – 12 March 1950). Unmarried.
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Hon. Frances Helen Macnaghten (1860 – 12 March 1950). Unmarried.
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Hon. Octavia Mary Macnaghten (1870 – 8 August 1946). Unmarried.
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in 1857, Macnaghten built up a successful practice and became
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He also gave an eloquent description of a floating charge in
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Knights Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George
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He died of pneumonia in 1913 at his home 198 Queen's Gate,
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Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George
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when the county was divided in 1885. In 1912 he signed the
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Runkerry House, Lord Macnaghten's home, as it stands today
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Commissioners for Special Purposes of Income Tax v Pemsel
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Members of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
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Henley Royal Regatta Results of Final Races 1839-1939
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Index

Lord Macnaghten
GCB
GCMG
PC
Anglo-Irish
law lord
barrister
rower
Conservative
Unionist

Leslie Ward
Vanity Fair
Bloomsbury
London
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Kensington
Edmund Workman-Macnaghten
Bloomsbury
London
Sir Edmund Workman-Macnaghten, Bt.
Limavady
Sunderland
Trinity College Dublin
Trinity College, Cambridge
Bachelor of Arts
Pitt Club
E. G. Peacock
Diamond Challenge Sculls
Henley Royal Regatta

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