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THE ROMAN OGRES

... THE ROMAN OGRES. Lord Coleridge, himself a Judge, is the son of the famous Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, and inherits in no small de= the silver tongue of his father. Coleridge formerly eat in the House of Commons as member for Attercliffe, and one ...

Lord ModipisllL

... present Lord Coleridge, now one of the jestiees of the King's Bench Divi- Pion. who. on the death of his father, Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, in 193 4 , continued a peer to practise at the English Bar; land of the present Lord Nineties, who, on his to ...

Published: Monday 20 April 1908
Newspaper: Dublin Evening Telegraph
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 151 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

Er Fmk Nib Mama AN MACK AND A REPLY

... ass of the lending membsrs of the Party attacked by the 'Ti,' and brought an action against that for dimeges. Lord Chief Justice Coleridge swimmingly criticised the way in whirls he had cendneted his can, which was dismissed. Mr 'JD:smell had not bens ...

Published: Saturday 03 May 1902
Newspaper: Galway Express
County: Galway, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 198 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

LAUGHS IN COURT

... one of them received the following reply: My dear Eve, whether you wear silk or fig-lea!, Ido not care—A dam! Lord Chief Justice Coleridge was fond of telling the following story against himself. He was addressing a large number of 'Varsity men at Oxford ...

'CASE FOR TOE BRUTE BEAST

... to vivisection there were to be found such ma is Tennyson and Browning, Canon Liddoa, sad DINIR Btanky, the late Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, and Mr. Judie* Hawkins, Realm, and Tohnoy, mad many mom it would be admitted that three were people quailed to ...

Published: Thursday 04 June 1914
Newspaper: Evening Irish Times
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: | Words: 317 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

NAME ABOVE THE DOOR

... proprietor the house where they were delivered, and the authority of the case Watteau v. Fenwick, confirmed by Lord Chief Justice Coleridge and Justice Wills, he submitted that th© plaintiff* were entitled to recover. Mr. San key suggested that, if the ...

Published: Thursday 02 June 1910
Newspaper: Dublin Daily Express
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 741 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

Mr. Justice Barton

... which could enforce and compel obedience. Some statesmen and lawyers, like the late Lord Sainbnrv and the laic Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, followed Professor Austin and said there could be snch thing as international law, no such thing rules of war ...

Published: Thursday 04 November 1915
Newspaper: Dublin Daily Express
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 328 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

IN THE PUBLIC EYE

... judge. The new judge, whose appointment was generally expected and has given much latish:- tion, is the stn of Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, whose eloquence won for loin the title of Silver- Tongued. Hie grandfather was also a judge, and there has ...

Published: Saturday 12 October 1907
Newspaper: Portadown News
County: Armagh, Northern Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 327 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

Oickawa, thaw Qfadstooa

... writers have blundered badly is other ing the work of others. We find insts this kind in the com- life f dis- late Lord Chief Justice Coleridge. F time after he was called to the Bar h A be ti mis- the “ Guardian.” Although a well-re ler to with keen artistic ...

Published: Monday 27 February 1905
Newspaper: Northern Whig
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 346 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

APPOINTMENT OF ARBITRATOR

... last moment-. If any one of the three was absent any award that was made would bad Sir Douglas quoted a decision Lord Chief Justice Coleridge in support of his contention. CONSTITUTION OF COMMISSION The fact that there may conceivably be vacancy or absence ...

Published: Thursday 24 July 1924
Newspaper: Northern Whig
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 395 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

Coe box into the middle of the street at one o'clock on Sunday morning for the purpose of effecting a

... of Somerset v. Hart was an even stronger one. The justices thought that there was connivance in that case, and Lord Chief Justice Coleridge and Mr. Justice Cave held that the justices were right in refusing to convict the licensed person where gaming ...

Published: Friday 22 June 1900
Newspaper: Newry Reporter
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1052 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE PRODIGALS

... Ballarat Bench produced credentials to prove hq was Avtbur Coleridge, physican and surgeon, and brother of the late Lord Chief Justice Coleridge of England, Hie trouble was that the whiskey had gob him down and had caused him to becomO a wanderer through ...

Published: Friday 08 January 1909
Newspaper: New Ross Standard
County: Wexford, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 464 | Page: 6 | Tags: none