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  1. Lady Amabel Frederica Henrietta Kerr (née Cowper; 24 March 1846 – 15 October 1906) was a British aristocrat and writer of religious literature, biographies, children's literature, and novels. She was also a translator from German to English, and a magazine editor.

  2. Overview. Amabel began her pupillage in October 2023 and spent her first four months under the supervision of John Oliver, working on and observing cases across the spectrum of criminal law, including drugs, sexual offences, and violence. She is currently supervised by Barnaby Hone, who specialises in all types of asset recovery and financial ...

  3. Opposite the fireplace are portraits of Lord Walter Kerr, as Admiral of the Fleet, and Lady Amabel Kerr. Lady Amabel is seen holding a manuscript of the Fioretti of St. Francis of Assisi which she wrote out and illuminated herself.

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  4. The gardens at Melbourne Hall with Lady Ralph Kerr. Lord and Lady Ralph Kerr with their children (standing) Amabel, Jamie, Francis, (seated) Johnnie, Minna and Hugh in front of Melbourne Hall Photo: Hugo Burnand (Image: melbourne hall) The brook border (Image: melbourne hall) When Lady Marie-Claire Kerr talks about how her vision for the ...

  5. Overview. Lady Amabel Kerr. (d. 1906) Quick Reference. (d. 1906) married (1873) Walter Talbot Kerr (1839–1927). Daughter of the 6th Earl Cowper, she married Lord Walter Kerr, a naval officer of a Roman Catholic family, and converted—an experience ... From: Kerr, Lady Amabel in The Oxford Companion to Edwardian Fiction » Subjects: Literature.

  6. Amabel Kerr. 02073325400 amabelkerr@5sah.co.uk. Work Department. Amabel is a First Six Pupil at 5SAH, supervised by John Oliver. Position. Amabel began her pupillage in October 2023 and is currently supervised by John Oliver. John Oliver is a barrister specialising in criminal and extradition law.

  7. Lady Amabel Frederica Henrietta Kerr ( née Cowper; 24 March 1846 – 15 October 1906) was a British aristocrat and writer of religious literature, biographies, children's literature, and novels. She was also a translator from German to English, and a magazine editor.