Sir (Henry) Edmund Sargant
(1906-1998), Solicitor and President of The Law SocietySitter in 1 portrait
by Godfrey Argent
bromide print, 13 May 1970
NPG x165710
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Tom Grantham
03 January 2016, 16:02
The senior partner of Radcliffes the well known Westminster Firm of Solicitors whose offices where at 10 Little College St. Much liked by his staff of a hundred or so for his humanity and kindness.
Robert Sutherland Smith
07 March 2016, 09:19
I knew Sir Edmund Sargant when he was the senior partner of Radcliffes & Co and I was the working class office boy coincidentally from St. Martin-in- the-Fields Secondary Modern School which I left at the then normal compulsory leaving age of fifteen. (It was there amongst the public school educated articled clerks that it dawned on me that I was perhaps not quite as dim as society and the infamous 11 + exam had judged me to be - eventually went on to read economics at the University of London). As a boy of fifteen he struck me as a peppery red faced man with a a squadron leaders moustache. I treated him with great respect and awe.