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War with China, and he finally parted with Gladstone politi- 
cally over Home Rule and the disestablishment of the Church 
of England. He published a hymn book and other religious 
books. 
Pollock (1845-). Sir Frederick Pollock is a grandson of Sir 
Jonathan Frederick Pollock, at one time chief baron of the 
Exchequer. He was born in London, and after his call to 
the bar has spent his life as professor of law and law writer. 
He has taught in University College, London, Oxford Uni- 
versity, and the Inns of Court; he has been editor of the 
Law Quarterly Review; but he is known chiefly for his au- 
thorship of textbooks on Contracts and Torts and History 
of English Law (in collaboration with Maitland). He is a 
man of great learning and progressive ideas, and perhaps 
the greatest living English jurist. 
Other lawyers of this period were Charles Russell (Russell 
of Killowen) (1832-1900), who was counsel for Great Britain 
in the Behring Sea Controversy, took Lord HerschelFs place 
in the Venezuelan Arbitration, and was chief justice of the 
King’s Bench; Joshua Williams (1813-1881), a conveyancer, 
professor of law and author of textbooks on property; and 
Frederick William Maitland (1850-1906), another conveyancer 
and professor of law (at Cambridge) who is famous as a ju- 
rist and historian. 
