Enoch Salisbury

Enoch Robert Gibbon Salisbury (7 November 1819 1890) was a Welsh barrister, author and politician.

Life

The eldest son of Joseph Salisbury of Bagillt, Flintshire, he became a student of the Inner Temple, 7 January 1850, and was called to the bar on 17 November 1852. He went on the North Wales circuit, where he had a good practice, but his main success was as a parliamentary counsel. He was elected in the Liberal interest Member of Parliament for Chester in 1857, but was unsuccessful in contesting the seat in 1859.[1]

Salisbury collected books relating to Wales and the border counties, and his library went to the University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire by purchase, in 1886.[2] He died at his house, Glen-aber, Saltney, near Chester, on 27 October 1890, and was buried at Eccleston, Cheshire.[1]

Works

Salisbury published:[1]

Family

Salisbury married, on 28 June 1842, Sarah, youngest daughter of the Rev. Arthur Jones, D.D. She died on 2 March 1879, leaving a son and five daughters.[1]

References

Attribution

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Lee, Sidney, ed. (1897). "Salisbury, Enoch Robert Gibbon". Dictionary of National Biography. 50. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 

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