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Oxford Chronicle and Reading Gazette

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Oxford Chronicle and Reading Gazette

A FINANCIAL DIFFICULTY

... the same chambers with the late Lord Chief Justice Cockburn, and went Western Circuit with Sir John Kerslake and Lord Chief Justice Coleridge for some years. Subsequently Dr. Lempriere was appointed Colonial Secretary M the Bahamas, and was entrusted by ...

SOUTH BERKS. MR. FREDERIC MACKARNESS

... for South Berke, was horn in 1854. his father being the late Bishop of Oxford and his mother a sister of the late Lord Chief Justice Coleridge. He was educated at Marlborough and Kettle Col. lege, Oxford, from which he took the degrees of B.A. and M.A. in ...

THE DRINK CURSE

... amongst women directly due to intemperance have increased since 1175 by no less than 150 per cent., and quoted Lord Chief Justice Coleridge as saying that if they could make England sober they would shut up tenths of the prisons. Drink is Abe cause of ...

MR. FB.MDERIC MACYARNESS

... for South Barks, was born iu 1664. his father being ;he late Bishop of Oxford and his mother a sister of the late Lord Chief Justice Coleridge. , He was I educated at Marlborough and Xeble College, : ford, from which he souk the degrees of BA. and in 1874 ...

CORRESPONDENCE. Aldboll. Of letters intended for publication must tn all oases send their names and addreasies ..

... anything it had shown him that nineterrthe of the crimes of violence of the coirntry were due to iirtoxication. Lord Chief Justice Coleridge in said: IT they could make England sober they would shut, up . ninetenthe of the prisons. A well-known stipendiary ...