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MR SAMUEL’S NEW OFFICE

... in addition his office as First Lord the Treasury Both the then Crown lawyers, Sir John Coleridge (afterwards Lord Chief Justice Coleridge) and Sir Goorgc Jesse! (afterward Master of the Roils)—who, with the lore Lord Chief Justice Coekburn, would probably ...

PENNY

... of Ay«garth .The Hon. Audrey Jane Coleridge, elder daughter of Lord Coleridge ami grand-daughter of the famous Lord Chief Justice Coleridge (unsettled) Aeroplane Spebi» Record.—The Paris newspapers publish telegrams from Marseilles stating that Sadi Leeointe ...

NEW JUDGE APPOINTED MR. A. T. BUCKNILL TO SIT IN HIGH COURT SON OF FORMER MEMBER OF JUDICIAL BENCH THE

... the Judicial Bench. The late Mr. Justice Coleridge, who was the second Baron, and who died 1927, was the son of Lord Chief Justice Coleridge. Viscount Finlay, the High Court Judge, is the son of the first Lord Finlay of Nairn, who was Lord Chancellor the ...

MR. EDWIN GRAY'S CAREER

... North Eastern Circuit date back beyond those of anyone now connected with the Circuit, and include recollections Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, Lord Russell, Lord Alverstone, Lord Reading, and the present holder of the office. Among his personal friends ...

CARD PLAYING AFTER A BALL. A BOSTON SPA INCIDENT

... came unanimously to conclusion that a technical offence had been committed, hut following a ruling of tho late Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, they dismissed tlis information defendant paying costs. Sunt. Marshall applied for a caao to bo Elated, but Justices ...

A BLASPHEMY CHARGE

... good a bad policy to proeecute for blasphemy. Jn his opinion the law had net progressed single step lbd3, when the Lord Chief Justice Coleridge laid down the law these words:— The mere denial of the truth of the Christian religion or of the Holy Scriptures ...

“THE COLLAR OF SS.”

... gold chain of which each alternate link is in the form of S. This is the collar of SS which, being worn the laie Lord Chief Justice Coleridge when he attended York Minster some years ago* attracted Dean Purey- Cust’s attention. He found that the origin ...

TBE MUNICIPAL NOMINATIONS. OBJECTIONS AND WITHDRAWALS

... 1 was on list, WM not rightly there. cited the ease v. .Simpson, decided in tbo High Ooun, in which it WM held Lord Chief Justice Coleridge and Justice* Grove and Lindley that although person's name might on tho burgess roll, yet was not really qualified ...

GAME OF BACCARAT

... Lycett Green, Mr. Stanley Wilson, and Mr. Berkeley Lcvett. PRINCE WALES AS A WITNESS. The case came oil before Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, and lasted six days. Sir Charles Russell, afterwards Lord Russell Killowen, appeared for the defendants, and Sir ...

ENGLISH COUNTIES

... element the constituency. He wee opposed by Mr. F. Mackaroen, son of the late Bishop of Oxford and nephew of the lato Lord Chief Justice Coleridge. He the leader of the Sessions Bar on the Oxford Circuit, and was for some years Recorder Newbury. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE ...

COMPENSATION QUESTION

... this is not a sufficient draught digest. would direct his attention «IK* most solemn and warning words the late Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, who. speaking from Bench of the Supreme Court in 1881. affirmed— But for drink might, shut nine out of lon our ...