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Vincent Brooks, Day & Son (Lith.) - The Right Hon: James Lowther. (James Lowther (1 December 1840 – 12 September 1904) Was a British Conservative Politician and Sportsman. Born at Swillington, Yorkshire, Lowther Was the Younger Son of Sir Charles Lowther, 3rd Baronet, of Swillington and Isabella Morehead. He Was Educated at Westminster School and Took a Ba from Trinity College, Cambridge in 1863, and a Ma in 1866. He Was Also Admitted As a Barrister of the Inner Temple on 17 October 1864, But Never Practiced Law)

Title: The Right Hon: James Lowther. (James Lowther (1 December 1840 – 12 September 1904) Was a British Conservative Politician and Sportsman. Born at Swillington, Yorkshire, Lowther Was the Younger Son of Sir Charles Lowther, 3rd Baronet, of Swillington and Isabella Morehead. He Was Educated at Westminster School and Took a Ba from Trinity College, Cambridge in 1863, and a Ma in 1866. He Was Also Admitted As a Barrister of the Inner Temple on 17 October 1864, But Never Practiced Law)
Description: London: The Country Gentleman Sporting Gazette and Agricultural Journal, [1880]. Large format lithograph, 16 x 10.75 inches. Very Good. Scarce. The Country Gentleman, September 18th, 1880. The British Library's catalogue traces the magazine that became Land and Water back to 1862, with the founding of the "town and country newspaper" known as The Sporting Gazette. According to the British Library's tracing, the magazine continued in 1879 as The Sporting Gazette and Agricultural Journal, in 1880 as The County Gentleman, Sporting Gazette and Agricultural Journal, then in 1903 as The County Gentleman, in 1905 as The County Gentleman and Land & Water, and from 19167–1920 as Land and Water. .

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