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MACDONELL, John was born in 1846. Son of James Macdonell of Rhynie, Aberdeenshire.
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MACDONELL, John was born in 1846. Son of James Macdonell of Rhynie, Aberdeenshire.
Aberdeen and Edinburgh Universities. Doctor of Laws; Master of Arts.
Barrister Middle Temple, 1873. Appointed Revising Barrister, 188-1. One of the Counsel to the Board of Trade and London Chamber of Commerce.
Membre de l’lnstitut International de Statistique. Late Vice-President of the Royal Statistical Society. Editor of State Trials, 1887.
Editor of Civil Judicial Statistics since 1894, of the Criminal Judicial Statistics, 1900, and of the Journal of Comparative Legislation. Elected Associate of the Institut de Droit International, 1900. Member of Board of Studies of Economics, London University, and the first Dean of the Law Faculty of that University.
Quain Professor of Comparative Law, University College London, 1901. Dean of Law Faculty, University College. Member of Royal Commission on Shipping Combinations and of Sub-Commission to South Africa, and of Lord Gorell’s Committee on High Court and County Courts. C. B. 1898; Master of Supreme Court since 1889.
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Clubs: Athenaeum, Reform.
Spouse 1873, Agnes, 3rddaughter of Daniel Harrison of Shirly House, Beckenham, Kent.