Bagehot graduated with a Master's degree from University College, London in 1848. He also studied law for three more years before taking a job in his uncle's bank and began producing some excellent essays over the next several years. He married Elizabeth, the eldest daughter of James Wilson - the founder of The Economist - in 1858 and in 1860, when the elder Wilson died, took over full control of the magazine.
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