Henry Thomas Braithwaite
(1829–)

British barrister and legal writer; later emigrated to Australia, where he was the English Head Master of Springfield College (a girls' boarding school in Darlinghurst, New South Wales).

Works

  • Esse and posse; a comparison of divine eternal laws and powers as severally indicated in fact, faith and record (1872) IA

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