Henry Robert Addison
Henry Robert Addison (1805–1876), sometimes erroneously called Captain Addison, was born in Calcutta. He became a cornet in the 2nd Dragoon Guards on 12 July 1827, and was promoted to lieutenant on 15 March 1831, which rank he held until 21 June 1833, when he was placed on half pay. He began writing for the stage in 1830 and was the author of about sixty dramas and farces. He was lessee of Queen's Theatre, London from August 1836 to 1837. He wrote many songs and articles in monthly magazines. He was author of about twelve novels and stories. He edited ''Who's Who'' from 1849 to 1850. He was special correspondent of a morning paper at the Paris exhibition in 1867. He was deputy chairman of London steamboat company. He died at Albion St., Hyde Park, London, on 24 June 1876, aged 71. Provided by Wikipedia
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Recollections of an Irish police magistrate and other reminiscences of the south of Ireland by Addison, Henry Robert
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Kriminalfälle und Denki̱ḏigkeiten aus dem Gerichtsaabe by Addison, Henry Robert
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Diary of a judge being trials of life by Addison, Henry Robert
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