Thomas Chambers (British politician)

[1] He was educated at Clare College, Cambridge and called to the bar at Middle Temple in 1840.

He was President of the National Chamber of Trade from 1874 to around 1880, Recorder of London from 1878 to 1891 and Steward of Southwark in 1884.

In parliament he was an advocate of the inspection of Convents and the legalisation of marriage with a deceased wife's sister.

[5] Chambers married Diana White, who was the niece and adopted daughter of John Green of Hertford in 1851.

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"The deceased wife's sister"
Chambers as caricatured by Spy ( Leslie Ward ) in Vanity Fair , November 1884