- Edward Dicey
Edward James Stephen Dicey (1832 - 1911), English writer, son of T.E. Dicey of
Claybrook Hall ,Leicestershire .Educated at
Trinity College, Cambridge , where he took mathematical and classical honours, he became an activejournalist , contributing largely to the principal reviews. He was called to the bar in 1875, became a bencher ofGray's Inn in 1896, and was treasurer during 1903-1904. He was connected with the "Daily Telegraph " as lead writer and then as special correspondent, and after a short spell in 1870 as editor of the "Daily News" he became editor of "The Observer ", a position which he held until 1889.Of his many books on
foreign affairs perhaps the most important are his "England and Egypt" (1884), "Bulgaria, the Peasant State" (1895), "The Story of theKhedivate " (1902), and "The Egypt of the Future" (1907). He was created CB in 1886.Dicey died in 1911 and is buried in
Brompton Cemetery , London. [ [http://www.brompton.org/Residents.htm Brompton football equipment training folding at brompton.org ] at www.brompton.org]His brother
Albert Venn Dicey was a notedjurist .Notes
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