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The Daily Dispatch: July 16, 1861., [Electronic resource], Death of the Chancellor of England. (search)
ed at St. Andrew's University, commencing at an early age under the tutorship of the Rev. G. Hill, of St. Mary's College. At the age of twenty he had already taken the degree of Master of Arts, and entered on the studies of the English Bar in the office of the celebrated Mr. Tidd, the majority of whose pupils have attained distinction. During the period of his probation, Campbell was employed as a writer of theatrical critiques in the London Morning Chronicle, then the organ of the great Chas. Fox and his adherents, and made his mark as a writer of ability in a walk entirely at variance with the dry studies he was assiduously pursuing. To these efforts he was largely indebted for his means of subsistence and success; and sustained by untiring industry, was called to the bar in the Michaelmas term of 1806. From that moment he began to rise, although checked in his career by many drawbacks. His four volumes of Nisi Prius Reports gave him reputation, and upon Lord Eldou