RMH67DTX–JAMES WILDE, 1st Baron Penzance (1816-1899) British judge
RM2RE3DE0–Moore, Samuel, 1830 - 1912, British judge, translator of 'Das Kapital' (Capital) into English, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RMG7K3M3–Robert Raymond, 1st Baron Raymond, 1673 - 1733, a British judge
RM2RE3F25–Wilberforce, Richard, Baron Wilberforce, 11.3.1907 - 15.2.2003, British judge, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RMT6YGH1–Engraved portrait of William Smith, judge of the Province of New York, a British judge from Newport Pagnell, England, 1700. From the New York Public Library. ()
RFC7XNM7–Sir Thomas Plumer 1753 1824 British judge politician Vice Chancellor of England Master of the Rolls Vinerian Scholar Law degree
RMCP3R0H–JAMES WILDE, 1st Baron Penzance (1816-1899) British judge
RMG9P5YP–British High Court judge Mr Justice Sheen, appointed to head the British inqury into the capsizing of the Herald of Free Enterprise, with Belgian judge Arthur D'Hoest (r), head of his country's investigation into the disaster watches the bow doors being operated on board the car ferry's sister ship, the Pride of Free Enterprise.
RMT8N5H3–'Have you a precedent of this Commission? I believe not any', c1820. Creator: Unknown.
RME10224–NORMAN BIRKETT, 1st Baron Birkett, PC, noted British Barrister, alternate judge during the Nuremberg trials after World War II
RMA4JCNJ–Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell, (1886). Artist: Unknown
RME613JT–Sir Henry Pollexfen, 1632-1691, a British judge and politician,
RMW7DB5C–Sir Thomas Plumer (1753-1824), British judge and politician, 19th century.Artist: H Robinson
RFBXPRBY–Judge Chew, a Tory, lived in large stone house, in Germantown, where British officers often spent an afternoon or evening.
RMW7D31J–William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield, 18th century British judge and politician, (1836).Artist: W Holl
RMGGH5B9–James Whiteside (1804 – 1876) was an Irish politician and judge who defended Daniel O'Connell on charges of conspiracy in the Dublin Four Courts in the state trial of 1843.
RFC7XE37–James Scarlett, 1st Baron Abinger (1769-1844) on engraving from 1837. English judge.
RMG15K0C–William Robert Grove (1811-1896) was a judge and physical scientist. He anticipated the general theory of the conservation of energy, and was a pioneer of fuel cell technology. In 1842, Grove developed the first fuel cell (which he called the gas voltaic
RMD89XWE–GEORGE DENMAN, JUDGE
RFC08TXE–William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield (1705-1793) on engraving from the 1800s. British barrister, politician and judge.
RMER99YY–Judge Thumb, or - patent sticks for family correction: warra
RFDD0FK9–William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield (1705-1793) on engraving from 1832. British barrister, politician and judge.
RM2CHB2R3–Prince Charles, who was presenting the British Press Awards, chats to one of the judges, David Chipp (r), Editor-in-Chief of the Press Association, before the presentation ceremony at the Savoy Hotel in London.
RFC3DYDJ–Edward Burtenshaw Sugden, 1st Baron St Leonards (1781-1875) on engraving from 1837. British lawyer and judge.
RFC7XNM3–Sir Thomas Plumer 1753 1824 British judge politician Vice Chancellor of England Master of the Rolls Vinerian Scholar Law degree
RM2JA92XG–Dr. Stephen Lushington (1782-1873), British lawyer, Member of Parliament, and activist for the abolition of slavery, in a portrait by Maull & Polyblank, c1870.
RMERH5JM–Don Quixote of the Mancha, retold by Judge Parry and illustrated by Walter Crane, published in 1900. The caption reads 'The
RMCFNKKX–Vintage portrait print of American statesman and judge Oliver Ellsworth (1745 - 1807) - the third US Chief Justice (1796 - 1800).
RMW7CE4F–Duncan Forbes, Scottish politician and judge, (1870).Artist: S Freeman
RFHWRFW5–Sinitta, British pop singer, attends an awards ceremony in London, England on October 18, 1990.
RMW7DB5A–Edward Law (1750-1818), 1st Baron Ellenborough, English judge, 19th century.Artist: G Parker
RM2BW3603–Successor to Mr Justice McCardie . The swearing in of the new judge of the King ' s Bench division . Mr Justice Atkinson , who succeeds the late Mr Justice McCardie , took place in the court of the Lord Chief Justice . The court consisted of Lord Hewart , the Lord Chief Justice and Justices Avory and Humphreys . A number of other judges assembled for the ceremony . The oath was adminstered by Sir Leonard William Kershaw , the Master of the Crown Office , King ' s Bench Division and King ' s Coroner . Photo shows ; Mr Cyril Atkinson on his way to the Law Courts to be sworn in . 15 May 1933
RFBXP3WC–This large stone house, on the east side of a road in Germantown, was owned by Judge Chew, a Tory.
RM2D3731F–Engraved portrait of Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, 1st Baronet, KCSI (3 March 1829 – 11 March 1894) English lawyer, judge and writer.
RMGFT775–Thomas Denman, 1st Baron Denman, (1779 – 1854) was a British lawyer, judge and politician whose most brilliant legal appearance was as one of the counsel for Queen Caroline. he later became a Member of Parliament and took his seat with the Whig opposition.
RM2ABNF7N–Engraved portrait of Archibald Johnston, Lord Wariston (1611–1663) Scottish judge and statesman. He assisted Alexander Henderson in writing the Scottish National Covenant in 1638, and was appointed Procurator of the Kirk
RM2GX9FFB–A sketch of the trial of Roger Casement (1864-1916), a diplomat and Irish nationalist who initially worked for the British Foreign Office as a diplomat, becoming known as a humanitarian activist. After retiring from consular service in 1913, he became involved with Irish republicanism and during World War I, made efforts to gain German military aid for the 1916 Easter Rising that sought to gain Irish independence. He was arrested, convicted and executed for high treason. Support for clemency was undermined by his alleged homosexual activities.
RM2DJA6KY–Engraving of Richard Baxter (1615 – 1691) English Puritan church leader, poet, hymnodist, theologian, and noncofrmist, who was brought before Judge Jeffreys and jailed. Illustration from 'The history of Protestantism' by James Aitken Wylie (1808-1890), pub. 1878
RMMP9CGB–Law and Order in Britain - Pigeon Post - Police Pigeon Messenger service showing the diversity of a British Bobby and his workload in the 1940's
RM2CTNC6B–Helena Normanton (centre left) & Rose Heilbron (centre right) the first women to be appointed a Kings Counsel (KC) with Judges and barristers in London, April 26, 1949
RMM4JY12–1940's portrait of Norman Birkett QC (1883-1962) . Barrister, politician, preacher and Judge at Nuremberg Nazi trials -former Member of Parliament for Nottingham East
RM2CTNC66–Judges and barristers in London in the 1930's
RM2M3K9EK–Justice William Grantham (1835-1911) British Conservative politician and judge of the Queen's Bench Division
RMHM03A0–Members of the public inquiry team investigating the Zeebrugge ferry disaster watch computer tests on a model ferry hull at the laboratories of British Maritime Technology in South West London. Inquiry judge Mr Justice Sheen stands at far right.
RM2M97X01–Cartoon, John Duke Coleridge, 1st Baron Coleridge (1820-1894), British lawyer, judge, and Lord Chief Justice of England. 'Gilchrist? Gilchrist? Never heard of her.' A comment on his question in court: 'Who is Connie Gilchrist?' She was, in fact, quite a well known actress, dancer and singer.
RMERH5K9–Don Quixote of the Mancha, retold by Judge Parry and illustrated by Walter Crane, published in 1900. The caption reads 'The
RMCFNB8Y–Vintage portrait print of American statesman and judge Oliver Ellsworth (1745 - 1807) - the third US Chief Justice (1796 - 1800).
RMG43H9G–THE FALKLANDS WAR: Brigadier Sir David Ramsbotham, Director of Public Relations for the British Army. (Named in 1995 as the successor to Judge Stephen Tumin as Chief Inspector of Prisons. Sir David, 61, will take up his post tomorrow for a period of five years.)
RMAJ7WX6–Rufus Daniel Isaacs, British lawyer and statesman, 1905. Artist: Unknown
RMG9P5XM–British High Court judge Mr Justice Sheen, appointed to head the British inqury into the capsizing of the Herald of Free Enterprise, watches the bow doors being operated by a Townsend Thoresen employee on board the car ferry's sister ship, the Pride of Free Enterprise, before leaving Dover, Kent.
RM2BW361E–Successor to Mr Justice McCardie . The swearing in of the new judge of the King ' s Bench division . Mr Justice Atkinson , who succeeds the late Mr Justice McCardie , took place in the court of the Lord Chief Justice . The court consisted of Lord Hewart , the Lord Chief Justice and Justices Avory and Humphreys . A number of other judges assembled for the ceremony . The oath was adminstered by Sir Leonard William Kershaw , the Master of the Crown Office , King ' s Bench Division and King ' s Coroner . Photo shows ; Mr Cyril Atkinson on his way to the Law Courts to be sworn in . 15 May 1933
RMG7JC0N–John Freeman, chairman of London Weekend Television and former British Ambassador in Washington, in London after his third marriage ended at the London Divorce Court. Mrs Catherine Freeman consented to the decree nisi granted to her husband by deputy judge Millar, who held that their marriage had broken down because they had lived apart for two years. The coupled married in 1962.
RMG2TJ95–John Bradshaw (1602 – 1659) was an English judge, notable for his role President of the High Court of Justice during the trial of King Charles I and as the first Lord President of the Council of State of the English Commonwealth.
RMB0KA3H–Sir Julius Caesar, English judge and politician, (1810). Artist: Unknown
RMGE84AD–Sir William Blackstone (1723 – 1780) was an English jurist, judge and Tory politician of the eighteenth century. His primary legacy is his written work, the Commentaries on the Laws of England. Demand for reprinted, abridged and translated versions was 'almost inexhaustible' in the 18th and 19th centuries.
RMA4J30W–Francis Jeffrey, Lord Jeffrey, Scottish judge and literary critic, (1870).Artist: G Stoddart
RMGFT857–Sir James Mackintosh (1765 – 1832) was a Scottish jurist, Whig politician and historian. He was trained as a doctor and barrister, and worked also as a journalist, judge, administrator, professor, philosopher and politician. From 1818 to 1824 he was professor of law and general politics in the East India Company's College at Haileybury
RFB6P6H0–Judge Myrie Carted Through the Streets
RMRFT7MF–The Arches Court, in St Mary-le-Bow in the City of London, presided over by the Dean of Arches, is an ecclesiastical court of the Church of England covering the Province of Canterbury. The judge of the Arches court was until 1874 appointed by the Archbishop of Canterbury for the life of the holder. But by the Public Worship Regulation Act 1874 the two archbishops were empowered to appoint a practising barrister or judge as described above.
RFBMYXFB–John More (1451-1530) on engraving from the 1800s. Lawyer and later judge, the father of Thomas More.
RM2CTNC5R–Judges and barristers in London in the 1930's
RFDD0A95–Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden (1714-1794) on engraving from 1832. English lawyer, judge and Whig politician.
RMT6YGG8–Engraved portrait of Metcalf Bowler, member of the 1765 Stamp Act Congress, a British merchant, politician, and magistrate from London, England, 1880. From the New York Public Library. ()
RMP7GNPD–Engraving of Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell KCMG CB (1814 – 1881) lawyer, judge and colonial governor in British Settlements in West Africa, Saint Vincent, South Australia, Nova Scotia and Hong Kong. From the Picturesque Atlas of Australasia Vol 2, 1886
RMERH5K0–Don Quixote of the Mancha, retold by Judge Parry and illustrated by Walter Crane, published in 1900. The caption reads 'The
RMCFPB6R–Vintage portrait print of American statesman and judge Oliver Ellsworth (1745 - 1807) - the third US Chief Justice (1796 - 1800).
RM2K96GM0–Rufus Daniel Isaacs, 1st Marquess of Reading, (1860 – 1935) British Liberal politician and judge
RMW60BF2–Sir Edward Coke (1552-1634), 1666. By David Loggan (1634-1692). Sir Edward Coke, English barrister, judge and politician who is considered to be the greatest jurist of the Elizabethan and Jacobean eras.
RM2T92N18–Hare Coursing 2000s UK. On a bitterly cold February day members of the Swaffham Coursing Club meet near Narborough, Norfolk. The judge on horseback monitors each course. He carries with him a small red and white flag, which he waves to indicate to the flagman which greyhound has won. The flagman then flies the appropriate coloured flag. England 2000s HOMER SYKES
RM2BW3B4K–British law lord , Lord Russell of Killowen October 1934 .
RM2M97WT2–Cartoon, actress, dancer and singer Connie Gilchrist (1865-1946). She was also an artist's model as a child, and married into the aristocracy in 1892. 'Coleridge? Coleridge? Never heard of the man.' A comment on Lord John Coleridge, the British lawyer, judge, and Lord Chief Justice of England, asking in his court: 'Who is Connie Gilchrist?'
RMAF2X74–Lord Mayoress and judge in courtroom in Birmingham.
RMERJG2B–Torvill and Dean (Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean) are British ice dancers and former British- European- Olympic- and World champions. At the 1984 Winter Olympics the pair became the highest scoring figure skaters of all time (for a single programme) receiving twelve perfect 6.0s and six 5.9's which included artistic impression scores of 6.0 from every judge.The pair turned professional following the 1984 Olympics regaining amateur status briefly ten years later in 1994 to compete in the Olympics once again. The pair retired from competitive skating for good in 1998
RFBJCG39–William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield (1705-1793) on engraving from the 1800s. British barrister, politician and judge.
RMERJJJD–Torvill and Dean (Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean) are British ice dancers and former British- European- Olympic- and World champions. At the 1984 Winter Olympics the pair became the highest scoring figure skaters of all time (for a single programme) receiving twelve perfect 6.0s and six 5.9's which included artistic impression scores of 6.0 from every judge.The pair turned professional following the 1984 Olympics regaining amateur status briefly ten years later in 1994 to compete in the Olympics once again. The pair retired from competitive skating for good in 1998
RMW7DRN2–Sir Alexander Cockburn, 12th Baronet, Lord Chief Justice of England, 1875. Artist: Unknown
RMERJGMY–Torvill and Dean (Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean) are British ice dancers and former British- European- Olympic- and World champions. At the 1984 Winter Olympics the pair became the highest scoring figure skaters of all time (for a single programme) receiving twelve perfect 6.0s and six 5.9's which included artistic impression scores of 6.0 from every judge.The pair turned professional following the 1984 Olympics regaining amateur status briefly ten years later in 1994 to compete in the Olympics once again. The pair retired from competitive skating for good in 1998
RMFJYXJD–William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield, 1705-1793, a British barrister, politician and judge
RMERJK6T–Torvill and Dean (Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean) are British ice dancers and former British- European- Olympic- and World champions. At the 1984 Winter Olympics the pair became the highest scoring figure skaters of all time (for a single programme) receiving twelve perfect 6.0s and six 5.9's which included artistic impression scores of 6.0 from every judge.The pair turned professional following the 1984 Olympics regaining amateur status briefly ten years later in 1994 to compete in the Olympics once again. The pair retired from competitive skating for good in 1998
RM2CTNC2X–Judges and barristers in London in the 1930's
RM2RCTB4F–London, England: c. 1928. A portrait of a young woman judge wearing the British wig seated at a desk.
RMRJB7R1–Mr Justice Avory sentencing Thomas Allaway to death. This photograph is unique as it is the only one ever taken in a British Court of Justice showing a judge wearing the dreaded black cap. Thomas Henry Allaway was convicted of the murder of Irene May Wilkins and was hung.
RMP4KXGX–Tom Jones Sir Tom Jones in Wellington street, Covent Garden, London, UK. Black and white. Monochrome.
RMERH5K1–Don Quixote of the Mancha, retold by Judge Parry and illustrated by Walter Crane, published in 1900. The scene depicts Dorothea
RMCFPGAW–Vintage portrait print of American statesman and judge Oliver Ellsworth (1745 - 1807) - the third US Chief Justice (1796 - 1800).
RM2WRXFWD–Lord Loreburn, Robert Threshie Reid, 1st Earl Loreburn, (1846 – 1923) British lawyer, judge and Liberal politician.
RMP71X7R–English: John Alexander Strachey Bucknill (14 September 1873 – 6 October 1926), a British lawyer and judge who served as Chief Justice of the Straits Settlements. 30 July 2014, 23:18:32 (original upload date). 39 John Bucknill, lawyer and judge
RM2T92N3N–Hare Coursing. On a bitterly cold February day members of the Swaffham Coursing Club meet near Narborough, Norfolk. The judge on horseback monitors each course. He carries with him a small red and white flag, which he waves to indicate to the flagman which greyhound has won. The flagman then flies the appropriate coloured flag. 2002 2000s UK HOMER SYKES
RMP5BCG9–N/A. God the judge, putting down one, and setting up another. A sermon upon occasion of the death of our late sovereign lord King George, and the accession of His present Majesty, King George II to the British throne. By Thomas Foxcroft, A.M. Minister of the Old Church in Boston. 1727. Thomas Foxcroft 21 1727 KingGeorge byThomasFoxcroft Boston
RM2RWEHD3–Francis Jeffrey, Lord Jeffrey (23 October 1773 ? 26 January 1850) was a Scottish judge and literary critic. Engraved image from a 1876 magazine
RM2RBD8MB–Patrick Grant fashion designer and director of bespoke tailors Norton & Sons of Savile Row
RM2DG1T8D–Sir Fitzroy Edward Kelly portrait, 1796 – 1880, was an English lawyer, Tory politician and judge, vintage engraving from the 1800s
RMG5NYA5–Art - Dame Laura Knight - Children's Art Competition - London Dame Laura Knight, who first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1903, admires a painting by six-year-old June Beaven of Bromley Hall School in London. Tom Monnington - president of the Royal Academy - and portrait painter John Ward, joined the Dame to judge more than 500 paintings created by disabled children from throughout London and the Home Counties.
RM2A7D8T5–Sir Robert Berkeley portrait, 1584 – 1656, was an English judge and politician, etching by Bohemian etcher Wenceslaus Hollar from 1600s
RMW7D8W6–Edward Law, Lord Ellenborough, 19th century.Artist: G Parker
RM2DKPHMX–File photo dated 20/07/82 of smoke pours from a wrecked car in Rotten Row, London, after a bomb exploded as cavalrymen made their way to the guard changing ceremony in Whitehall. Relatives of four British soldiers killed in the Hyde Park bombing are awaiting a High Court ruling after asking a judge to award 'substantial damages' to 'mark society's condemnation' of the atrocity.
RMDDNNDP–Monument to Sir Edward Bruce in Rolls Chapel, Chancery Lane, City of London, 1794. Artist: King
RMET0420–Torvill and Dean Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean are British ice dancers and former British European Olympic and World champions. At the Sarajevo 1984 Winter Olympics the pair became the highest scoring figure skaters of all time (for a single programme) receiving twelve perfect 6.0s and six 5.9's which included artistic impression scores of 6.0 from every judge. The pair turned professional following the 1984 Olympics regaining amateur status briefly ten years later in 1994 to compete in the Olympics once again. The pair retired from competitive skating for good in 1998
RM2CTNC3D–Judges and barristers in London in the 1930's
RMDDNTDE–Hand and Shears Inn, Cloth Fair, City of London, 1811. Artist: Anon
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