Roper Stote Donnison RoperRoper Stote Donnison Roper (1771–1822) was an English legal writer.[1] LifeBorn Roper Stote Donnison on 9 March 1771, he was only son of the Rev. Watson Stote Donnison of Trimdon, Durham. Through his mother, Elizabeth, daughter and heiress of Jonathan Sparke of Hutton-Henry, by Elizabeth daughter of William Roper of Clayport), he became heir to the Trimdon estates, the property of the Roper family, and at the age of about twenty-five assumed the surname of Roper.[2] On 29 March 1793 Roper was admitted at Gray's Inn, and on 6 February 1799 was called to the bar. In 1805 he appeared in the Law List as of 2 Lincoln's Inn Square, equity draughtsman.[2] WorksRoper was the author of legal works:[2]
FamilyRoper Stote Donnison Rowe Roper of Trimdon, the son of his sister Maria Jemima Stote née Donnison (1785–1815) and her husband Thomas Tiplady Rowe (1782–?), married, 25 October 1838, Jemima Margaret, daughter of the Rev. John Gilpin of Sedbury Park, Yorkshire.[2] Notes
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Lee, Sidney, ed. (1897). "Roper, Roper Stote Donnison". Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 49. London: Smith, Elder & Co. |