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Lord Truro was the uncle of JAMES PLAISTED WILDE, BARON PENZANCE (1816-1899), who was appointed a baron of the court of exchequer in 1860, and was judge of the court of probate and divorce from 1863 to 1872.
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 Thomas Wilde, 1st Baron Truro - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thomas Wilde, 1st Baron Truro ( 7 July 1782 - 1855), Lord Chancellor of Great Britain, was the second son of Thomas Wilde, an attorney.
He held this latter office until the fall of the Russell ministry in 1852.
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The daughter, Augusta Emma (1801-1866) married Sir Thomas Wilde, afterwards Lord Truro.
For the earls of the Radcliffe family see also John Strype, Memorials of Thomas Cranmer (London, 1694), Annals of the Reformation (London, 1725), and Ecclesiastical Memorials (3 vols., London, 1721); P. Tytler, England under the Reigns of Edward VI.
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Thomas Wilde, 1st Baron Truro (7 July 1782-1855), (The highest officer of the Crown who is head of the judiciary and who presides in the House of Lords) Lord Chancellor of (An island comprising England and Scotland and Wales) Great Britain, was the second son of Thomas Wilde, an attorney.
He was born in (The capital and largest city of England; located on the Thames in southeastern England; financial and industrial and cultural center) London and educated at (Click link for more info and facts about St Paul's School) St Paul's School and was admitted an attorney in 1805.
In 1846 he was appointed chief justice of the common pleas, an office he held until 1850, when he became (The highest officer of the Crown who is head of the judiciary and who presides in the House of Lords) Lord Chancellor, and was created Baron Truro.
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 Thomas Wilde, 1st Baron Truro - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was appointed Solicitor-General in 1839, and became Attorney-General in succession to Sir John Campbell in 1841.
In 1846 he was appointed chief justice of the common pleas, an office he held until 1850, when he became Lord Chancellor, and was created Baron Truro.
This page was last modified 04:08, 21 June 2005.
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