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Robert Carswell
Robert Carswell may refer to: * Robert Carswell, Baron Carswell (1934–2023), British law lord * Robert Carswell (cricketer) (born 1936), New Zealand cricketer * Robert Carswell (MP) for Wallingford (UK Parliament constituency) * Robert Carswell (pathologist) (1793–1857), the first illustrator of Multiple Sclerosis * Robert Carswell (American football) (born 1978) *Robert Corteen Carswell (born 1950), Manx language and culture activist {{hndis, Carswell, Robert ...
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Robert Carswell, Baron Carswell
Robert Douglas Carswell, Baron Carswell, , (28 June 1934 – 4 May 2023) was a British barrister and judge who served as Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland and a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary. Early life and education The son of Alan Carswell and his wife Nance Corlett, Robert Carswell was educated at the Royal Belfast Academical Institution and Pembroke College, Oxford where he received a Bachelor of Arts, BA in Classics and Law in 1956 (later converted to an Master of Arts (Oxford, Cambridge, and Dublin), MA). Two years later he graduated from the University of Chicago Law School with a Juris Doctor. Legal career Carswell was call to the bar, called to the bar in 1957 and King's Counsel, took silk in 1971. Carswell was Counsel to the Attorney General for Northern Ireland in the years 1969 and 1971, and Senior Crown Counsel in Northern Ireland from 1979 to 1984. In 1984, he became Judge of the High Court of Justice Northern Ireland, a post he held until 1992. He was Lord Ju ...
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Robert Carswell (cricketer)
Robert Douglas Carswell (19 March 1936 – 22 March 2022) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played in one first-class match for Northern Districts during the 1957–58 season. Carswell was born at Gisborne in Poverty Bay in 1936. He played cricket regularly for Poverty Bay, including in the Hawke Cup, but made only a single first-class appearance. Playing against Canterbury Canterbury (, ) is a City status in the United Kingdom, city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, in the county of Kent, England; it was a county borough until 1974. It lies on the River Stour, Kent, River Stour. The city has a mild oceanic climat ... in December 1957 Carswell scored eight runs in his only first-class innings. He was hit on the head whilst batting and retired hurt, but later returned to the crease. He was replaced for Northern Districts' next match by Peter Skelton, unable to play due to his injury which required an operation on his cheek bone. References External links * 1936 bir ...
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Robert Carswell (MP)
Robert Carswell may refer to: * Robert Carswell, Baron Carswell (1934–2023), British law lord * Robert Carswell (cricketer) (born 1936), New Zealand cricketer * Robert Carswell (MP) for Wallingford (UK Parliament constituency) * Robert Carswell (pathologist) (1793–1857), the first illustrator of Multiple Sclerosis * Robert Carswell (American football) (born 1978) *Robert Corteen Carswell Robert Corteen Carswell Reih Bleeaney Vanannan, RBV (born 1950)
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Wallingford (UK Parliament Constituency)
Wallingford was a parliamentary constituency in England, represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of England until 1707, then of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800 and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1885. It was a parliamentary borough created in 1295, centred on the market town Wallingford in Berkshire (now in Oxfordshire). It used to return two Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons; this was cut to one in 1832, and the constituency was abolished in 1885. The town of Wallingford is now within the constituency of Didcot and Wantage. History Before 1832 the borough consisted only of the town of Wallingford, which by the 19th century was divided into four parishes. The franchise was limited to (male) inhabitants paying scot and lot, a local tax. Namier and Brooke estimated that the number of electors in the mid-18th century was about 200; but the number fluctuated considerably with the fortunes of the town, which ...
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Robert Carswell (pathologist)
Sir Robert Carswell (1793–1857) was a Scottish professor of pathology, who described and illustrated many of the clinical details of multiple sclerosis but did not identify it as a separate disease. Life Carswell was born in Paisley, Renfrewshire, Paisley, Scotland, on 3 February 1793, and studied medicine at the University of Glasgow. While a student he employed by Dr. John Thompson of Edinburgh to make a collection of drawings illustrating morbid anatomy. He travelled to the continent, and spent two years (1822–3) working at the hospitals of Paris and Lyon, while working on this collection. He returned to Scotland, and took his degree of M.D. at Marischal College, Aberdeen, in 1826. After this he went again to Paris, and resumed his studies in morbid anatomy under Pierre Charles Alexandre Louis. Around 1828 Carswell was chosen by University College, London as professor of pathological anatomy; but before entering on his teaching duties was commissioned to prepare a colle ...
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Robert Carswell (American Football)
Robert Carswell (born October 26, 1978) is an American former professional football player who was a safety in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Clemson Tigers. Was a Playboy Magazine All-American in 1999. He was selected by the San Diego Chargers in the seventh round of the 2001 NFL draft. He attended high school at Stone Mountain High School in Stone Mountain, Georgia. Robert currently resides in Columbia, South Carolina with his wife Demetria. They have one daughter. Professional career Carswell played all 16 games his rookie season as a backup to pro bowler Rodney Harrison Rodney Scott Harrison (born December 15, 1972) is an American former professional football player who was a safety in the National Football League (NFL) for 15 seasons with the San Diego Chargers and New England Patriots. He was selected in .... In that season he totaled 17 tackles, including 14 solo tackles. In 2002, he missed most of the team's offseason ...
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