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Joseph Kay

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Salford, Lancashire, England (United Kingdom)
Death: October 09, 1878 (57)
Dorking, Surrey, England (United Kingdom)
Immediate Family:

Son of Robert Kay and Hannah Kay
Husband of Mary Kay
Brother of Sir James Phillips Kay-Shuttleworth, 1st Baronet; Sir Edward Ebenezer Kay; Robert Kay and Justice Kay

Occupation: Barrister, Judge, QC, Academic
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About Joseph Kay

Joseph Kay

From Wikipedia

Joseph Kay QC (February 27, 1821 – October 9, 1878) was an English economist.

Kay was born at Salford, Lancashire, the brother of Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth, 1st Baronet and Sir Edward Kay. Educated privately and at Trinity College, Cambridge, he was called to the bar at the Inner Temple in 1848. He was appointed judge of the Salford Hundred court of record in 1862 and in 1869 was made a Queen's Counsel.

He is best known for a series of works on the social condition of the poor in France, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Germany, and Austria, the materials for which he gathered on a four years tour as travelling bachelor of his university. They were The Education of the Poor in England and Europe (London, 1846); The Social Condition of the People in England and Europe (London, 1850, 2 vols.); The Condition and Education of Poor Children in English and in German Towns (Manchester, 1853). He was also the author of The Law relating to Shipmasters and Seamen (London, 1875) and Free Trade in Land (1879, with a memoir).

In 1863 Joseph married Mary Drummond, daughter of Maria Drummond and Thomas Drummond, his marriage lasting fifteen years until his eventual death at Dorking, Surrey in 1878.

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Joseph Kay's Timeline

1821
February 27, 1821
Salford, Lancashire, England (United Kingdom)
1878
October 9, 1878
Age 57
Dorking, Surrey, England (United Kingdom)