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Name
  
William Stallybrass

Died
  
1948

Role
  
Barrister

William Teulon Swan Stallybrass (formerly Sonnenschein), 1883–1948, was a barrister, Principal of Brasenose College, Oxford from 1936, and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford from 1947, just before his death.

He was colloquially known as "Sonners" at Oxford University due to his former name, Sonnenschein.

Stallybrass died unexpectedly in a railway accident when he stepped out of a moving train near Iver station in Buckinghamshire. He was almost blind at the time.

Books

  • The Pocket Emerson, edited by W. T. S. Sonnenschein (1909)
  • A Society of States; or, sovereignty, independence, and equality in a League of Nations (1918)
  • The Buccaneers of America, translation of 1684–5 (with facsimiles of the original engravings), revised and edited by W. Stallybrass, et al. (1923)
  • The Law of Torts, 8th edition (1934)
  • References

    William Stallybrass Wikipedia


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