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  • 61Joseph Chitty (the elder) — Joseph Chitty (12 March, 1775 – 17 February, 1841) was an English lawyer and legal writer, author of some of the earliest practitioners texts and founder of an important dynasty of lawyers.Life and practiceHe was himself the son of a Joseph… …

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  • 62Thomas Starkie — (2 January, 1782 – 15 April, 1849) was an English lawyer and jurist. A talented mathematician in his youth, he especially contributed to the unsuccessful attempts to codify the English criminal law in the nineteenth century.Early lifeBorn… …

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  • 63Francis Frederick Brandt — (1819, Gawsworth Rectory, Cheshire – 6 December 1874, 8 Figtree Court, Temple, London) was an English barrister and author.Brandt was eldest son of the Rev. Francis Brandt, rector of Aldford, Cheshire, 1843–50, who died 1870, and Ellinor, second… …

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  • 64Alfred Septimus Dowling — (1805–1868) was a British law reporter.cite web | last =Boase | first =George C. | authorlink = | coauthors = | title =Dowling, Alfred Septimus (1805–1868), law reporter | work = Dictionary of National Biography Vol. XV | publisher =Smith, Elder… …

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  • 65Frederick Flowers — Frederick Flowers(1810–1886), police magistrate.Flowers, third son of the Rev. Field Flowers, rector of Partney, Lincolnshire, 1815–18, was born at Boston in 1810, and educated at Louth grammar school, Lincolnshire, from 1815 to 1818. His… …

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  • 66Stephen Gaselee (judge) — Sir Stephen Gaselee (1762 ndash;1839) was a British judge, justice of the Court of Common Pleas.He was the son of Stephen Gaselee, an eminent surgeon at Portsmouth, where he was born in 1762. He was admitted a student at Gray s Inn on 29 January… …

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  • 67Richard Clarke Sewell — (1803 1864), lawyer.Sewell, eldest son of Thomas Sewell of Newport, Isle of Wight, brother of James Edwards Sewell, warden of New College, Oxford, Henry Sewell, premier of New Zealand, and of William Sewell, a Church of England clergyman, and the …

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  • 68Francis James Newman Rogers — Francis James Newman Rogers, KC (1791–1851), judge and legal writer.BiographyRogers, son of the Rev. James Rogers of Rainscombe, Wiltshire, by Catherine, youngest daughter of Francis Newman of Cadbury House, Somerset, was born in 1791. He was… …

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  • 69Thomas Wilde, 1. Baron Truro — (* 7. Juli 1782 in London; † 11. November 1858 ebenda) war Lordkanzler von Großbritannien. Werdegang Thomas Wilde, 1. Baron Truro Er war der zweite Sohn des Rechtsanwalts Thomas Wilde (* 1758; † 4. Dezember 1821) und Mary Anne Knight († vor …

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  • 70Thomas Wilde, 1st Baron Truro — Thomas Wilde, 1. Baron Truro (* 7. Juli 1782 in London; † 11. November 1858 ebenda) war Lordkanzler von Großbritannien. Werdegang Thomas Wilde, 1. Baron Truro Er war der zweite Sohn des Rechtsanwalts Thomas Wilde (* 1758; † 4. Dezember 1821) und… …

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