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Lionel Astor Sheridan is a 96-year-old Educator from Singapore. He was born on 21 July, 1927. He is best known for his work as an educator, having taught in Singapore, Malaysia, and the United Kingdom. Sheridan is a graduate of the University of London, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature. He also holds a Master of Arts degree in Education from the University of Cambridge. Sheridan has had a long and distinguished career in education. He has served as a teacher, lecturer, and principal in Singapore, Malaysia, and the United Kingdom. He has also served as a consultant to the Ministry of Education in Singapore and Malaysia. Sheridan is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and a Member of the British Council. He is also a Member of the Singapore Institute of Education. Sheridan is married to his wife, Margaret, and they have two children. He currently resides in Singapore. As of 2021, Lionel Astor Sheridan's net worth is estimated to be roughly $1 million.

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1987

He was instrumental in the creation of the Law Faculty at University College Cardiff. In March 1987, he became acting principal of the college, following C. W. L. Bevan's pre-retirement sabbatical leave. During this period, the college was facing high levels of debt and Sheridan was left to attempt to solve the issue by asking staff for short-term loans.

1963

In May 1963, Sheridan left Singapore and returned to Belfast and became Professor of Comparative Laws at Queen's. In June 1963, the newly formed University of Singapore conferred on him an honorary Doctor of Laws degree.

1961

Following the creation of an academic staff, Sheridan's first graduating class was in 1961. Despite his English background, Sheridan believed it was necessary to design the course so it was relevant to the local culture, and in 1960 stated that "success has been achieved in introducing a syllabus adapted to Malayan needs". He ensured that only English legal history which was relevant to Malayan law would be covered in classes, and focused on local customary law within his own work.

1960

As a way of spreading legal information throughout Singapore, he created the University of Malaya Law Review journal (later the Malaya Law Review and now the Singapore Journal of Legal Studies) in 1960. He had hoped the journal would become "important all over the world", and called its creation his "proudest achievement". Sheridan had retired as editor of the journal by its third volume, and was succeeded by Geoffrey Wilson Bartholomew.

1957

As early as 1957, Sheridan had set about creating a law library for the newly formed faculty to use. A report published by Sheridan in that year stated "we have almost a complete library of Malayan law though lacking some of the more ancient reports". He began subscribing to a range of periodicals from around the world, and made use of local lawyers and experts to source materials for the library.

1956

In July 1956, Sheridan and his family arrived in Singapore, and he immediately set about his task of creating a Faculty of Law at the University of Malaya, as recommended by Roland Braddell and R. G. D. Allen in a report commissioned by the university. Sheridan's first lecture was on 19 October 1956.

1949

After being called to the bar, he planned to study for a PhD at the University of London, and began teaching part-time as an Assistant Lecturer at the University of Nottingham to cover tuition costs. In 1949, he was given a lectureship at Queen's University Belfast and subsequently transferred his doctoral candidacy there. At Queen's, his doctoral supervisor was J. L. Montrose.

1948

On 1 June 1948, Sheridan married Margaret Helen Béghin: in 1984 they had a daughter (Linda Anne) and a son (Peter Louis). Margaret assisted him in entertaining staff and students, and also edited parts of his work.

1927

Lionel Astor "Lee" Sheridan (born 21 July 1927) is a former educator and academic who served as the first Dean of the Faculty of Law at the University of Malaya, and its successor universities, in Singapore. He has been considered the "Father of Legal Education in Malaya".

Lionel Astor Sheridan was born on 21 July 1927 in Croydon, Surrey, to Stanley Frederick Sheridan and Anne Quednan. He was educated at Whitgift School, and had at seventeen planned to enter Pembroke College, Cambridge, and study English and French literature. However, he changed his mind and began studying for a Bachelor of Laws degree at the University of London instead, graduating in 1947. In the next year, he was called to the bar.