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David Jardine (other)
David Jardine may refer to: * David Jardine (barrister) (1794–1860), English barrister and magistrate * David Jardine (footballer) (1867-?), Scottish football goalkeeper * David Jardine (merchant) (1818–1856), taipan of the Jardine, Matheson & Co. See also * David Jardine Jardine David Jardine Jardine (4 August 1847, Tinwald, Dumfries and Galloway, Tinwald, Dumfriesshire, Dumfries – 23 August 1922, Lockerbie) was a barrister, landowner, big-game hunter, and owner of racehorses. After education at the Edinburgh Academy ...
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David Jardine (barrister)
David Jardine (1794–1860) was an English barrister and magistrate, known as a historical and legal writer. Life Born at Pickwick, near Bath, Somerset, he was son of David B. Jardine (1766–1797), Unitarian minister at Bath from 1790, by his wife, a daughter of George Webster of Hampstead. The father died on 10 March 1797, and John Prior Estlin of Bristol edited, with a memoir, two volumes of his sermons. David Jardine graduated M.A. at Glasgow University in 1813, was called to the bar as a member of the Middle Temple (7 February 1823), chose the western circuit, and became recorder of Bath. In 1839 he was appointed police magistrate at Bow Street Magistrates' Court, London. He died at the Heath, Weybridge, Surrey, on 13 September 1860; his wife, Sarah, died three weeks later. Works With fellow lawyer Edgar Taylor, Jardine made the anonymous translations in ''German Popular Stories'' (1823), the first English translation of ''Grimms' Fairy Tales''. In 1828 Jardine publi ...
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David Jardine (footballer)
David Jardine was a Scottish association football, footballer. He played for English clubs Bootle F.C., Bootle, Nelson F.C., Nelson, and Everton F.C., Everton, with whom he won the Football League in 1890-91 Football League, 1890-91. He also played for Welsh club Wrexham A.F.C., Wrexham SourcesProfile on evertonfc.comProfile on wrexhamafcarchive.co.uk


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David Jardine (merchant)
David Jardine (1818–1856) was a Scottish merchant in China and Hong Kong and the member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. He was the nephew of William Jardine (merchant), Dr. William Jardine, founder of the Jardine Matheson & Co., and elder brother of Joseph Jardine. He is the son of David Jardine (1776-1827). He went to China in 1838 at the age of 20. He became taipan of the Jardine Matheson & Co. on the retirement of Alexander Matheson. David in turn would hand over to his brother Sir Robert Jardine (politician), Robert Jardine control of the firm. In February 1849 Hong Kong Governor, Governor George Bonham proposed creation of two unofficial membership in the Legislative Council. Bonham called the Justice of Peace, Justices of Peace together to elect two unofficial members on 6 December 1849. Jardine and Joseph Frost Edger, J. F. Edger was elected as the first Unofficial Member, unofficial members of the Legislative Council in 1850. He died shortly after returning t ...
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