Sir Ernest Arthur Jelf MA (1868–1949), eldest son of
Arthur Richard Jelf, was
King's Remembrancer
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from 1937 to 1943 and author of ''
Where to Find Your Law''. He was knighted in 1939.
He edited the third edition of
Encyclopaedia of the Laws of England.
["Encyclopaedia of Law" in "Law Library" (1939) 187 The Law Times 13 (7 January]
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*Lawrence, Martell and Pine. "Jelf, Sir Ernest Arthur" in
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'. Gale Research. 1978. Page 763.
*(1949) 99 The Law Journal 49
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*"Obituary" (1949) 208 The Law Times and Journal of Property 16
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*(1949) 68 Law Notes 22
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*The Solicitor (14 October 1949) Vols 16-17, p 21
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*"Obituary" (1949) 113 Justice of the Peace and Local Government Review 57
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*"Sir Ernest Jelf" (1949) 93 Solicitors Journal 56
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*(1949) 65 Scottish Law Review and Sheriff Court Reports 25
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*Howard and Crisp
Visitation of Ireland
1904. Volume 4. Page 100.
*Marke, J J. A Catalogue of the Law Collection at New York University. New York University Law Library. 1953
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*19 Law Quarterly Review 551
*57 Law Quarterly Review 552
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1868 births
1949 deaths
Members of the Inner Temple
Masters of the High Court (England and Wales)
Knights Bachelor
English legal writers