Edward Ebenezer Kay

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1822 – 1897

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Who was Edward Ebenezer Kay?

Sir Edward Ebenezer Kay was a British jurist. He was an English High Court judge from 1881 to 1890, and a Lord Justice of Appeal from 1890, when he was made a Privy Councillor, until his retirement in January 1897.

He was born in Meadowcroft near Rochdale and grew up in Bury and was the brother of Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth, 1st Baronet and of Joseph Kay. Their father Robert Kay of Rochdale was a follower of the Nonconformist Lancashire Congregational Union and served as its treasurer until 1817.

He was admitted to Trinity College, Cambridge in 1839 and received a B.A. in 1844 and an M.A. in 1847. He was admitted to Lincoln's Inn in 1844, called to the bar in 1847. He became an authorised reporter at the Court of Chancery and was the author of "Kay's Reports" and part of "Kay and Johnson's Reports" during the period from 1853 to 1858. He became QC in 1866.

In 1850 he married his wife Mary Valence French, the daughter of William French who was Master of Jesus College from 1820 to 1849.

In 1883 he was living at Thorpe Abbotts in Brockdish, South Norfolk.

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Born
Jul 2, 1822
Died
Mar 16, 1897

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on July 23, 2013

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