This book contains the biographies of two of England's most highly-esteemed lawmen and christian philanthropists between 1807 and 1930. While Lord Justice Robert Lush shone on the Bench, his son, the Rt Hon Sir Charles Montague Lush was in his element at the Bar. But besides their notable contribution to the practice of English law, they also did much to help the poor people of London.
This book contains the biographies of two of England's most highly-esteemed lawmen and christian philanthropists between 1807 and 1930. While Lord Jus...
The third of Baron Charlie Lush's epic five-volume autobiography, this volume covers his four sensational years as a mature student at St Andrews University, the well-publicised petition for the Locock exhumation, the exhibition of his highly-acclaimed paintings in Scotland and New York, his unforgettable appearances on the popular reality-TV show 'Ladette to Lady', his engaging adventures with the longbow, rod and gun and his 'political' skirmishes with the press. By and large, it was certainly one of the most productive periods in 'The Baron's' life but was not without its customary share...
The third of Baron Charlie Lush's epic five-volume autobiography, this volume covers his four sensational years as a mature student at St Andrews Univ...