• meanings. The senior circuit judge of a borough or city is often awarded the title of "Honorary Recorder". However, "Recorder" is also used to denote a person...
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  • Society The Recorder, the journal of the American Irish Historical Society Recorder (Bible) Recorder (judge), a part-time municipal judge, or the highest...
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  • Recorder of Bristol (Judge Peter Blair, KC) (Bristol)[dead link] Recorder of Cambridge (Judge Mark Bishop) (Cambridge) Recorder of Canterbury (Judge Simon...
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    Recorder of deeds or deeds registry is a government office tasked with maintaining public records and documents, especially records relating to real estate...
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  • England. The recorder is appointed by the Crown. The recorder of Manchester is also a senior circuit judge of the Manchester Crown Court in the North West...
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  • of section 54 of the Courts Act 1971. The recorder of Liverpool is customarily also a senior circuit judge of the Liverpool Crown Court in the North West...
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  • took silk in 1986, and served as a Crown Court Recorder from 1986 to 1989, before becoming a circuit judge. Beaumont had previously sat at the Central Criminal...
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  • 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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  • The Recorder of Belfast is one of the two senior County Court judges of Northern Ireland known as Recorders, the other being the Recorder of Derry. The...
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  • City and Nottinghamshire County areas of England. Judge Gregory Dickinson KC was appointed Recorder of Nottingham in 2016. Sir Thomas Babington 1492 -...
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  • The recorder of New York City was a municipal officer of New York City from 1683 until 1907. He was at times a judge of the Court of General Sessions,...
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  • Bible Recorder (judge), a type of judge in some legal systems This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Court recorder. If an...
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    Mark Lucraft (category Recorders of London)
    December 1961) is a British barrister and judge. Appointed Recorder of London in 2020, the most senior Circuit Judge at the Old Bailey, Lucraft was previously...
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  • judge who 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...
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    A flight recorder is an electronic recording device placed in an aircraft for the purpose of facilitating the investigation of aviation accidents and incidents...
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    William A. Rennie (category Recorder (judge))
    succeeding H.C. Rogers, who had moved to San Francisco. He was also city recorder for Venice, California. In that office he presided over the police court...
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  • Recorder of Barnstaple, who in 1545 nominated the two MP's to represent the Borough of Barnstaple. In the 19th century a recorder was the sole judge who...
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  • Arthur Jacob Ashton (category Recorder (judge))
    elected a bencher of his inn in 1914. He was Recorder of Manchester from 1914 until his death and Judge of Appeal on the Isle of Man from 1921 until his...
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    Recorder of Barnstaple, who in 1545 nominated the two MP's to represent the Borough of Barnstaple. In the 19th century a recorder was the sole judge who...
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  • "Recorder of New York City". Within its 173-year history, the Ossian Sweet family murder trials—defended by Clarence Darrow and presided over by Judge...
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    Douglas Lowe (athlete) (category Recorder (judge))
    President from 1961 to 1964. He was appointed QC in 1964, and was made Recorder of Lincoln in the same year. He was a Governor of Highgate School from...
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  • Judge John Pini, QC was appointed honorary Recorder of Lincoln on 1 December 2015. He is a circuit judge, having been appointed Assistant Recorder and...
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    The Recorder's Steps consist of two flights of stone steps leading down from the outside of the city walls in Chester, Cheshire, England. They lead from...
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    honorary title of the recorder of the city – e.g. the Recorder of Manchester. Despite still being circuit judges, these recorders are addressed in court...
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    and borough recorder. All County Court Judges were also redesignated as circuit judges. Circuit judges are styled His or Her Honour Judge X and are referred...
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    She was an Assistant Recorder from 1996 to 2000. She took silk in 1999 and was appointed as a deputy High Court judge and recorder. She was appointed as...
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  • incorporation of Birmingham in 1839 he was appointed as the town's recorder (judge); and in 1851 he was appointed commissioner in bankruptcy for the Bristol...
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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...
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  • A digital video recorder (DVR), also referred to as a personal video recorder (PVR) particularly in Canadian and British English, is an electronic device...
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  • appointed a recorder in 2002, took silk in 2006, and served as a recorder until 2010 when he was appointed a circuit judge and a deputy High Court judge. He served...
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