John Thomas Abdy Explained

John Thomas Abdy (5 July 1822  - 25 September 1899) was an English legal scholar, who was Regius Professor of Civil Law at Cambridge University.

Life

John Thomas Abdy was the son and heir of Lt.-Col. James Nicholas Abdy of the East India Company. His early education was at the Kensington Proprietary Grammar School. He graduated in 1844 from Trinity Hall, Cambridge. He received a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree in 1847 and a Doctor of Laws (LLD) degree in 1852.

In 1850 he became a fellow of Trinity Hall, Cambridge and was called to the bar. From 1854 to 1872, he was Regius Professor of Civil Law at the University of Cambridge. In 1858, he additionally became Gresham Professor of Law in London, lecturing on the history of feudalism. In 1871 he became a judge in the new county court system.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. P. Polden, A history of the county court, 1846–1971, Cambridge, 1999, pp. 99, 261, 268–69.