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Professor of Real Property Law
ELPHINSTONE, Howard Warburton was born on July 20, 1830 in London. Son of 2nd Baronet and Elizabeth, daughter of E. J. Curteis, Member of Parliament. Succeeded father 1893.
Eton; Trinity College, Cambridge (Scholar). 17th Wrangler, 1854. Librarian, Trinity College Cambridge. Master of Arts.
Barrister Lincoln’s Inn, 1862. Lecturer to Incorporated Law Society, 1869-1871. Professor of Real Property Law to the Inns of Court, 1889-1892.
Reader on the Law of Real Property, Inns of Court, 1892-1896. Conveyancing Counsel to the Court, 1895. 3rd Baronet; cartulary-register 1816.
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Heir: Howard Graham.