John Pearson (advocate general)

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John Pearson (25 December 1771 – 16 April 1841) was a British barrister and Advocate-General of Bengal.[1]

Pearson was the eldest child of Thomas Pearson Esq. (3 May 1732, Tettenhall, Staffordshire – 25 August 1796) and his wife Elizabeth Leake (6 June 1743, Newport, Shropshire – 12 April 1832, Castle Cary, Somerset).[2][3] He received the earlier education under Rev. Robert Dean and Ref. Mr. Lawson. After graduation from Wolverhampton Grammar School,[2] he matriculated from Christ Church, Oxford on 24 October 1789.[2] He was admitted to Lincoln's Inn on 28 October 1790 and was called to the Bar in 1802.[2]

Pearson married Jane Elizabeth Matilda Hooke on 21 December 1802 and started practice as a barrister at Tettenhall and London.[4]

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