Charles Dickens in Chancery Being An Account of His Proceedings in Respect of T

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Charles Dickens in Chancery Being An Account of His Proceedings in Respect of T
E T Edward Tyrrell Jacques
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The Serjeants were busy in 1844. Ten years earlier, Brougham had purported to abolish by royal 46 CHARLES DICKENS IN CHANCERY mandate their exclusive right to audience before the Common Pleas in banc, but in 1839 the Court had felt justified in treating the mandate as a nulhty ; and now the gentlemen with the black lozenges on their wigs were enjoying their own again. But not for long ! The monopoly came to an end in the next Trinity Vacation but two. On the 18th of August 1846 the Act to exten...d to all barristers practising in the superior courts at AVestminster the privileges of serjeants-at-law in the Court of Common Pleas received the royal assent.^ Talfourd was made a judge three years later, and in 1854 he died suddenly of apoplexy, while charging the grand jury at Stafford. Sir Charles Darling has told in hexameters the story of that last assize. Dickens, as all the world knows, died on the 9th of June 1870. Mitton, his friend from boyhood, died in or about 1878.^ Bacon's long pilgrimage endured till 1895.

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