peoplepill id: charles-austin-2
CA
United Kingdom Great Britain
1 views today
6 views this week
Charles Austin (lawyer)
British lawyer

Charles Austin (lawyer)

The basics

Quick Facts

Intro
British lawyer
Work field
Gender
Male
The details (from wikipedia)

Biography

Charles Austin (1799–1874) was an English lawyer, prominent in the Railway Mania of the later 1840s.

Early life

Austin was the second son of Jonathan Austin, of Creeting Mill, in the county of Suffolk; John Austin was his elder brother. He was educated at Bury St Edmunds Grammar School. He was for a time apprenticed to a surgeon at Norwich, but was then sent to Jesus College, Cambridge in 1819. In 1822 he won the Hulsean prize for an essay on Christian evidence. In 1824 he graduated B.A. According to John Stuart Mill, Austin as undergraduate was an influential exponent of the ideas of Jeremy Bentham; and he had a reputation for brilliance as one of a group of contemporaries that included Thomas Babington Macaulay, Winthrop Mackworth Praed, John Moultrie, Edward Strutt, John Romilly, Charles Buller, and Alexander James Edmund Cockburn.

Lawyer

Having chosen law as a profession, Austin entered as a student at the Middle Temple, read in the chambers of Sir William Follett, then in the height of his fame as an advocate, and was called to the bar in 1827. He joined the Norfolk circuit, and went to the Ipswich, Bury, and Norwich sessions. His conversational powers were highly regarded. He wrote for the Parliamentary History and Review, and contributed occasionally to the Retrospective Review and the Westminster Review, until his rapid success as a barrister.

It was the wish of Austin's friends that he should enter parliament, and James Mill used his influence with Joseph Hume in order to get him returned for Bath; but Austin never stood as a candidate. In 1841 he was made Queen's Counsel. In 1847, at the height of the railway mania, his income was enormous — estimates vary from £40,000 to £100,000.

Later life

In 1848 he retired from practice with a large fortune. From that time to that of his death he lived in retirement. He was High Steward of Ipswich and chairman of the quarter-sessions of East Suffolk.

He married, in 1856, Harriet Jane, daughter of Captain Ralph Mitford Preston Ingelby. He died at Brandeston Hall, near Wickham Market, on 21 December 1874.

The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article. The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
Lists
Charles Austin (lawyer) is in following lists
comments so far.
Comments
From our partners
Sponsored
Charles Austin (lawyer)
arrow-left arrow-right instagram whatsapp myspace quora soundcloud spotify tumblr vk website youtube pandora tunein iheart itunes