Paul Frecker
Fine Photographs

G. H. Money, Esq.
(1819-1888)
19 October 1860

Volume 2, page 44, sitting number 1475.

Identified in the Silvy daybooks as 'G.H. Money, Esq.,' this is probably the barrister George Henry Money. The second son of George Money of Whetham, near Calne in Wiltshire, he was a student of the Inner Temple from 12 April 1843 and was called to the bar on 20 November 1846. The following year he graduated MA from Trinity College, Cambridge. He was at one time account-general and keeper of the records in the supreme court of the judicature in Calcutta.

[Source: Foster, Men at the Bar, London, 1885.]

He appears on the 1861 census, an unmarried barrister with two servants, living at 6 Jermyn Street, St James's Square, London. He was born at Calcutta in India.



code: cs1017
George Henry Money, George Money, Money, Camille Silvy, Silvy