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PARROTT, James Edward was born on June 1, 1863. Son of E. B. Parrott, Wavertree, Liverpool. Ni. Elizabeth S., y. d, of late John Shirley, Derby (Lady Parrott was for seven years Inspectress of Schools in Liverpool).
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PARROTT, James Edward was born on June 1, 1863. Son of E. B. Parrott, Wavertree, Liverpool. Ni. Elizabeth S., y. d, of late John Shirley, Derby (Lady Parrott was for seven years Inspectress of Schools in Liverpool).
Studied at St. Paul’s College, Cheltenham. Trinity iCollege, Dublin. Master of Arts (senior prizeman in English) and Doctor of Laws (head of examination list, December 1900).
Had scholastic experience in Sheffield and Liverpool. Master of Arts; Doctor of Laws.
Chairman of S. Edinburgh Liberal Association since 1904. Chairman of Edinburgh United Liberal Committee since 1908. Unanimously invited to contest S. Edinburgh in the Liberal interest, 1910.
Was obliged to decline. Justice of the Peace County of City of Edinburgh. Ivt., cartulary-register 1910; Justice of the Peace; Editor to publishing house of Thomas Nelson & Sons since 1898.
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Clubs: Scottish Liberal, Scottish Reform, Edinburgh.