William Robinson (law reporter)

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William Robinson (1801[1]–1870) was an English lawyer, known as a law reporter.

The second son of Sir Christopher Robinson,[2] he was born on 22 October 1801.[3] He entered Charterhouse School in 1812,[1] matriculated at Balliol College, Oxford, on 25 January 1819. He graduated B.A. on 22 March 1823, M.A. on 2 July 1829, and DCL on 11 July 1829.[4]

Robinson was admitted to Doctors' Commons on 3 November 1830, and reported in the admiralty court.[2] He died at Stanhope Villa, Charlwood Road, Putney, on 11 July 1870, aged 68.[2]

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