Sir Richard Baggallay PC (1816 – 1888) was a British barrister followed by Conservative Member of Parliament for eight years during which he served in the government over a year as Attorney-General for England and Wales. He was then appointed judge of the Court of Appeal where after eight years of service he is noted to have last taken part in a major decision which was to have broad effect in 1884.
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13 May 1816 Lambeth
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Died |
13 November 1888 (aged 72) Hove
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Zodiac | Taurus |
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