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  1. Hardinge Stanley Giffard, 1st Earl of Halsbury, PC (3 September 1823 – 11 December 1921) was a British barrister and Conservative politician. He served three times as Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, for a total of seventeen years, a record not equaled by anyone except Lords Hardwicke and Eldon. [1]

  2. Hardinge Giffard, 1st Earl of Halsbury. Earl of Halsbury, in the County of Devon, was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. Halsbury is a historic manor in the parish of Parkham, near Bideford, Devon, long the seat of the Giffard family and sold by them in the 18th. century.

  3. Hardinge Stanley Giffard, 1st Earl of Halsbury. (1823-1921), Judge. Sitter associated with 32 portraits. Called to the Bar in 1850, Giffard developed a large law practice at the Central Criminal Court. He was elected an MP in 1877.

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  4. Hardinge Stanley Giffard, 1st Earl of Halsbury, PC was a British barrister and Conservative politician. He served three times as Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, for a total of seventeen years, a record not equaled by anyone except Lords Hardwicke and Eldon.

  5. Hardinge Stanley Giffard, 1st Earl of Halsbury, PC, KC (3 September 1823 – 11 December 1921) was a leading barrister, politician and government minister. He served thrice as Lord Chancellor of Great Britain.

  6. The 1st Earl, born in 1823, had been Lord Chancellor for an unprecedented length of time during the latter part of Queen Victoria's reign and the earlier part of King Edward VII's. His greatest work was Halsbury's Laws of England, of which he was Editor in Chief. The Giffard.

  7. Giffard, Hardinge Stanley, (1823-1921), 1st Earl of Halsbury, Lord Chancellor. This page summarises records created by this Person.