Sir Jerrold Baxter-Morley, K.C.: Difference between revisions

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[[File:Jolly contrarian.png|450px|thumb|center|A rare portrait of {{jerrold}}, believed to have been made by [[Otto Büchstein]] in depths of his dengue fever in Mandalay in 1905.]]
[[File:Jolly contrarian.png|450px|thumb|center|A rare portrait of {{jerrold}}, believed to have been made by [[Otto Büchstein]] in depths of his dengue fever in Mandalay in 1905.]]
}}{{jerrold}} is an apocryphal commercial [[Queen’s Counsel|silk]], once a leading light of the [[courts of chancery]] but these days a little past his finest moments, who nonetheless features in many of the [[Jolly Contrarian]]’s favourite cases. Sir Jerrold grew up on a plantation on the outskirts of old Bombay, fought in the Boer War, and found his commercial feet acting for the managers of the [[Slavenburg]] Bank. Often crossed swords with the then [[Master of the Rolls]], {{Cocklecarrot}}
}}{{jerrold}} is an apocryphal commercial [[Queen’s Counsel|silk]], once a leading light of the [[courts of chancery]] but these days a little past his finest moments, who nonetheless features in many of the [[Jolly Contrarian]]’s favourite cases. Sir Jerrold grew up on a plantation on the outskirts of old Bombay, fought in the Boer War, and found his commercial feet acting for the managers of the [[Slavenburg]] Bank. Often crossed swords with the then [[Master of the Rolls]], {{Cocklecarrot}}