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Instructed by you since 1890
The firm
was started around 1890 by Doctor Frederick William
Hardman who was born in Manchester and moved to
Walmer in 1888, after studying law and becoming a
Doctor of Law.
He practised as
a Barrister before taking over an existing practice
in Deal, practising as F W Hardman. He had two sons
who later qualified as Solicitors and joined him in
the practice, which then became known as Hardman and
Sons.
The 'little
doctor' as he was affectionately known, had retired
by the outbreak of the Second World War, and the
practice was carried on in the Deal office by Gerald
Hardman. The Doctor's other son, Philip, opened a
branch in Broadstairs.
During the
Second World War, all the Solicitors in Deal agreed
that if any of them suffered bomb damage, they would
all help each other out. Mr Leonard Watson was a
sole practitioner in the High Street, who suffered
such damage, and was then asked by Gerald Hardman to
join his firm, hence the firm then became Hardman &
Watson. In 1950, Mr Watson retired and John Daniell
became a Partner.
Mr Hardman
retired around 1960, when Denis Atherden became a
Partner. Both the sons of John Daniell and Denis
Atherden subsequently joined the firm. Jonathan
Daniell was articled to his father after he
graduated from Cambridge University, around 1963.
When he qualified, he worked at the firm first as an
assistant Solicitor, later as Partner, and
ultimately as Senior Partner before his untimely
death in 2004.
Eleanore Plews
and Catherine Hobson were Partners of Jonathan who
continue the firm in the name of Hardmans to this
day. |