• The recorder of London is an ancient legal office in the City of London. The recorder of London is the senior circuit judge at the Central Criminal Court...
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  • A recorder is a judicial officer in England and Wales and some other common law jurisdictions. In the courts of England and Wales, the term recorder currently...
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  • Nicholas Hilliard (judge) (category Recorders of London)
    served as Recorder of London, an ancient and senior legal post at the Old Bailey, and before that Common Serjeant of London, the Recorder's second, appointed...
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    position of "Recorder of London" is distinct from that of a recorder, which is a part-time judicial office, holders of which sit part-time as judges of the Crown...
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    responsible for the central London commercial property portfolio The Comptroller and City Solicitor; legal officer. The Recorder of London, the senior judge at...
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  • Black Box Recorder were an English indie rock band. They debuted in 1998 with England Made Me and followed this up with The Facts of Life, which gave them...
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    Mark Lucraft (category Recorders of London)
    judge. Appointed Recorder of London in 2020, the most senior Circuit Judge at the Old Bailey, Lucraft was previously Chief Coroner of England and Wales...
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    orator, and supporter of the Virginia Company who was appointed Recorder of the City of London at the recommendation of James I of England in 1618 but died...
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    Common Serjeant of London in 1671. He was aiming for the post of Recorder of London, but was passed over for this in 1676 in favour of William Dolben....
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    a barrister, appointed recorder for the town of Kingston upon Thames in 1610, knighted in 1615 and appointed Recorder of London in 1616 shortly before...
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    December 1963, Keeler pleaded guilty to charges of perjury before Sir Anthony Hawke, the Recorder of London, and was sentenced to nine months imprisonment...
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    days. The returning officers at Common Hall in Guildhall are the Recorder of London (the Central Criminal Court senior circuit judge) and the outgoing...
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  • sitting at that Crown Court. Recorder of Liverpool (Judge Andrew Menary KC) (Liverpool) (honorary since 1971) Recorder of London (Judge Mark Lucraft KC) (Central...
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  • Anthony Benn could refer to: Anthony Benn (Recorder of London) (c. 1568–1618), English barrister Anthony Benn (cricketer) (1912–2008), British cricketer...
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    of the Court include approving people for Freedom of the City, approving the formation of new livery companies, and appointing the Recorder of London...
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    Forrest Fulton (category Recorders of London)
    decision that led to the establishment of the Court of Criminal Appeal. In March 1900 Sir Charles Hall, Recorder of London, died. Fulton was chosen to fill...
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    Brian Barker (category Recorders of London)
    2015 he served as the Recorder of London, the most senior judge at the Old Bailey. Prior to that he was the Common Serjeant of London, the second most senior...
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    Assizes (redirect from Justice of Assize)
    palatine county of Chester, served by the Court of Great Sessions, were merged into the circuit system. The commissions for (the City of) London and Middlesex...
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  • James Altham (category Year of birth missing)
    Earl of Salisbury passed some of the most significant social laws of the period. In 1595, when the resignation of Thomas Fleming as Recorder of London (1594–1595)...
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    Recorder is a local newspaper for the town of Romford, the principal town of the East London Borough of Havering. The Romford Recorder serves all of Havering...
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    Southwark (redirect from Borough, London)
    district of Central London situated on the south bank of the River Thames, forming the north-western part of the wider modern London Borough of Southwark...
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    permanent judge of the Central Criminal Court after the Recorder of London, acting as deputy to that office, and sitting as a judge in the trial of criminal...
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    Edward Coke (category Recorders of London)
    came under Elizabeth; in 1585, he was made Recorder of Coventry, in 1587 Norwich, and in 1592 Recorder of London, a position he resigned upon his appointment...
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  • James Miskin (category Recorders of London)
    21 November 1993) was a British barrister and judge. He served as Recorder of London, the senior judge at the Central Criminal Court Old Bailey, from 1975...
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    21837". The London Gazette. 11 January 1856. p. 112. "No. 21905". The London Gazette. 25 July 1856. p. 2552. UK Statute Law Database Wording of letters patent...
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    son of Sir Heneage Finch, Recorder of London, by his first wife Frances Bell, daughter of Sir Edmond Bell of Beaupre Hall, Norfolk. He was the son of Sir...
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  • Salathiel Lovell (category Lawyers from London)
    judge, Recorder of London, an ancient and bencher of Gray's Inn, and a Baron of the Exchequer. Lovell was the son of Benjamin Lovell, rector of Lapworth...
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    Tommy Robinson (category British critics of Islam)
    It was ordered the matter be reheard at the Old Bailey before the Recorder of London "as soon as reasonably possible.": 86  Robinson was released on bail...
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    Robert Sheffield (category Recorders of London)
    as Recorder of London from at least 21 September 1495 to April 1508 to 1508, and was thus an ex officio Member of Parliament for the City of London in...
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  • Mint and Lord Mayor of London Richard Martin (Recorder of London) (1570–1618), lawyer and Recorder of London Richard Martin (Irish politician) (1754–1834)...
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