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THE LIBRARY TABLE

... TABLE. FORTY YEARS OF FRIENDSHIP: A RADICAL HOME RULE SECRET. hen preparing a Life of his father, the late Lord Chief Justice Coleridge was worried the old puzzle to what of private diaries and letters should suppress for fear of causing offence. ...

THE CHARGES AGAINST A VICAR

... such eminent men Tennym>u. Browning, (anon Liddon. Dean Stanley. Cardinal Manning. Dr. Martineau, Ruekin. Tolstoy. Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, and Mr. Justice Hawkins. These were certainly men who were qualified pass expert opinion upon question of ethics ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1904

... THE LIBRARY TABLE. LORD CHIEF JUSTICE COLERIDGE. lifr wl I'nmiptwkMt John Duke, Lord Lord Chief England. Wnttoi anil edited Erne-t Hartley (M-ridy-. Two toluojer, with portrait*. Heim-onnn, not. w;is said of Lord Chief Justice Coleridge buy that was Duke ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. WEDNESDAY. WAY 8. 11T07. •

... Liberal Member for the Attercliffe Division of Sheffield from to 1894. when, owing to the death of his father. Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, wont to tlie Upper House. There i% .1 general belief in legal circles that nil! next Judge the King's Bench Div ...

-- – TBE-TORWSHIRE POST. THURSDA Y

... attention of the Joint Committee which considered the Bill ought certainly have been called to the observation of Lord Chief Justice Coleridge in Reg. v. Hopkins, that it ia great anomaly thit man may he sent prison for longer time if is merely fined for ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 12. 1911

... to speaking of law ’’ at ail in connection various views have been held. The late Lord Salisbury considered, and Lord Chief Justice Coleridge emphatically and re- declared, that it inexact and mi - ling to apeak of international “law, since there tribunal ...

NOTES ON CURRENT TOPICS

... years of life for both of them. Many of the visitors will also remember that it is not yet eighteen years since Lord Chief Justice Coleridge opened the new Courts of Justice, and that in the intervening time two Lord Chief Justices, two Masters of the ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. TUESDAY, JUXE SO. 1900

... accused will now have stand his trial. The proci'dure i* so rare that there has been no case of it since the time of Lord Chief Justice Coleridge. On Thursday, in the House of Commons, Sir Fortescue Flannery intends to ask the First Lord of the Admiralty series ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 6. I*o%

... having sat and voted in the Hou*c of Common* without 'oaring previously taken the oath too three Judge* silting were Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, Mr. Justice Grove, and Baron Huddlestone. More recently there wa.* a trial at Bar of which all the world heard—it ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER «7. 1909

... first husband. Colonel Stanley, who was in Paris during the Commune, and Lady St. recalls delightful evenings with Lord Chief Justice Coleridge. Sir Frank Loskwood. and ! other legal lights who were among the intimate friends of herself and her second husband ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1925

... indicate that the defence of vulgar abuse applies only to spoken words. regards criminal proceedings, it was laid down Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, 1881), that if. either reason of .lie continued repetition or infamous character of the libel, breach the peace ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 37. 1900. NOTES ON CURRENT TOPICS,

... eleven. The mission which sat in 188 l» under the presidency largo number of names sent in this year i- partly f Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, with view to duo to the popularity of the leader and partly reducing too heavily staffed department, reconito ...