Samuel Toller

Sir Samuel Toller (1764–1821)[1] was an English advocate-general of Madras and legal writer.

He was son of Thomas Toller (1732–1795), who succeeded his father-in-law, Samuel Lawrence, as preacher to the Presbyterian congregation in Monkwell Street, London.

Through the law firm Brundrett & Spinks, his estate was paid to sons Edward, Thomas and Frederick.

[11][12] Frederick Toller entered St Bees Theological College in 1834;[13] and was ordained priest by Charles Longley, the Bishop of Ripon, in 1838.

[20] Toller officiated at St Mary, Stoke Newington on 2 August 1851, for the wedding of his niece Caroline Maria Foy, daughter of William Foy of Stoke Newington, to Alexander Nowell Robertson.

[25] In 1859, when he was curate of St Andrew's Church, Bordesley, a son Ludovic Thomas died.