- 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....
-
Recordership for the
position of
Chief Justice in the
belief that the more
senior position would, in practice, be less
onerous than the
Recordership....
-
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...
-
Tower from 4 to 18 Aug. 1645, and on 11 May 1646 was
deprived of the
recordership of Salisbury, He then
retired into
private life. In 1651
Charles II during...
- and four
years later he was a
candidate against James Selby for the
recordership of London. Each
candidate obtained twelve votes, and
Lovell was elected...
-
treasurer in 1863. He
stood down at the 1868 election, and
resigned the
recordership of
Berwick in 1870. He died in
Westoe five
years later. Foster, Joseph...
-
there was an
unsuccessful move in the
Commons to make him
vacate the
Recordership. On the
other hand, he was
praised as a
hardworking and conscientious...
-
Middle Temple.
Through his father's interest, he was able to
secure the
Recordership of Bath, a
lucrative office.
Potter married firstly Anne Manningham,...
- Administration. The 2nd Earl of
Abingdon put him up
unsuccessfully for the
recordership of
Oxford in 1721. He was
returned unopposed as MP at
Oxfordshire at...