Pitt Cobbett
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William Pitt Cobbett (26 July 1853 – 17 October 1919) was an Australian academic, jurist, and editor.[1] Cobbett was the founding Challis Chair of Law of the University of Sydney Faculty of Law.[2]
Born to Pitt Cobbett and Caroline (née Richards), William Pitt Cobbett was born on 26 July 1853 in Adelaide, South Australia.[1] Pitt Cobbett was a wine merchant and, after returning to England, in 1864, was an ordained priest.[1] The senior Pitt Cobbett, after filling various curacies, was vicar of the Church of the Holy Rood, Crofton, Hampshire, between 1874 and 1901.[1]
Cobbett was educated at Alleyn's College of God's Gift (Dulwich College), London, between 1869 and 1872, and played rugby union for the school.[1] He matriculated in October 1873 and entered University College, Oxford. At Oxford, Cobbett graduated with a B.A. in 1876, a B.C.L. and M.A. in 1880, and a D.C.L. in 1887.[1] He also won the university amateur middleweight boxing championship.[1]