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Edward Davidson (lawyer)

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Sir William Edward Davidson, KCMG, CB, KC (17 April 1853 – 12 July 1923) was a British lawyer, civil servant, and alpinist. He was the first Legal Adviser to the Foreign Office as well as the president of the Alpine Club.[1]

Educated at Balliol College, Oxford, Davidson was a student at Lincoln's Inn, but was called to the bar at the Inner Temple in 1879. After a short period on the South Wales Circuit and in the Board of Trade, Davidson became Legal Advisor to the Foreign Office in 1886 (eo nomine from 1892), serving until 1918.

A distinguished alpinist, Davidson was president of the Alpine Club from 1911 until 1913/1914.

References

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  1. ^ "Sir Edward Davidson". The Times. 14 July 1923. p. 12.

https://alpinejournal.org.uk/Contents/Contents_1923_files/AJ%201923%20Vol%2035%20259-288%20In%20Memoriam.pdf