Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 July 1889 — A REMARKABLE FAMILY. [ARTICLE]
A REMARKABLE FAMILY.
The Many Noteworthy Descendants of David Pollock, Saddler. If ever the history of the great middleclass families of the nineteenth century comes to be written, says the London World, few chapters will be better worth reading than that which tells of the desend ants of David Pollock, saddler, who died at the beginning of the century. His four sons were: Sir David Pollock, who became chief justice of Bombay; Sir Frederick Pollock, the famous lord chief baron; Sir George Pollock of the Khyber pass, field marshal, and another son. The lord chief baron, besides other achievements, was the father of an enbrmous family. The~eldest son was the baronet just deceased; the third was George, the present Queen’s remembrancer; the fourth was Sir Charles, now the last of the old harons of the court of exchequer; the fifth, Henry, is a master of the Supreme court; the sixth is the distinguished Indian officer, Sir (Frederick) Richard Pollock, K. C. S. L., the seventh Is the well known physician, Dr. Julius Pollock. Of the daughters of the lord chief baron the eldest married Baron Martin; another is the wife of Justice Chitty. George Pollock, surgeon to St. George's hospital, is a sou of the field marshal. In the next generation (now the present) the third baronet is a former chanceleor’s medalist at Cambridge and a Corpus professor of jurisprudence at Oxford and an admirable writer of verse; the second one is Wollock, editor of the Saturday Review. Swift’s Specific cured me of ugly and very painful boils ojr risback and neck at one time and a great many on my body. I took S- S. S. and two bottles cured me. This was five years ago and I have had no boils since.
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