-
Recordership for the
position of
Chief Justice in the
belief that the more
senior position would, in practice, be less
onerous than the
Recordership....
- the
Board of
Control promised him a
steam ship when he was
offered the
recordership. The East
India Company refused to pay for one,
calling it a luxury....
-
Court (the Old Bailey). The
ancient recorderships of
England and
Wales now form part of a
system of
honorary recorderships which are
filled by the most senior...
- position, a role
which stretched back to
James Stanihurst in 1564. The
Recordership was
abolished in 1924 and O'Shaughnessy
became a
judge in the High Court...
-
Chairman of the
Lancashire Quarter Sessions at
Preston in 1890 and held the
Recordership of
Preston from 1893-1898. Worsley-Taylor was
elected as the Conservative...
- 1783-97 and the
Recorder of
Great Yarmouth 1792–1813. He
resigned the
recordership in 1813 to
avoid having to p**** the
death sentence on his wife's murderer...
- in the
general election of
December 1910, but
resigned his seat and
recordership in
October 1915, when he was
appointed Chief Justice of the High Court...
-
earnings continued to decline, as he was busy in
Parliament and with his
recordership, and he did not have time to
carve out a new
niche for
himself as a King's...
-
privileges of a full-time
Judge of the
Court of
First Instance. The
recordership scheme was
introduced in 1994 to
encourage experienced practitioners...
- Mr.
Wilmot until the
latter died in 1815. As with the
recordership of Dublin, the
recordership of Cork
could be
combined with
another legal office, such...