James Bryce, 1st Viscount Bryce


James Bryce, 1st Viscount Bryce OM GCVO PC FRS FBA was a British academic, jurist, historian and Liberal politician.

Bryce was born in Arthur Street, Belfast, County Antrim, the son of James Bryce, LL.D., of Glasgow, by his wife Margaret, daughter of James Young of Whiteabbey, County Antrim. The first eight years of his life were spent residing at his grandfathers Whiteabbey residence, often playing for hours on the tranquil picturesque shoreline. John Annan Bryce was his younger brother. He was educated under his uncle Reuben John Bryce at the Belfast Academy, Glasgow High School, the University of Glasgow, the University of Heidelberg and Trinity College, Oxford. He was elected a fellow of Oriel College, Oxford, in 1862 and was called to the Bar, Lincolns Inn, in 1867. His days as a student at the University of Heidelberg gave him a longlife admiration of German historical and legal scholarship. He became a believer in Teutonic freedom, an illdefined concept that was held to bind Germany, Britain, and the United States together. For him, the United States, the British Empire and Germany were natura

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