Lords Lyndhurst Brougham And Local Courts volume Talbot Span Classsearchte
Lords Lyndhurst Brougham And Local Courts volume Talbot Span Classsearchte
Frederic George Kitton
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Iii. P. 288. ] the present Chief Justice of the King's Bench deliberately asserted, that " from the beginning of the world no instance could be found of an individual charged with adultery, being called to disprove it, " — the precise case having occurred on the occasion of a Divorce Bill in the House of Lords, in 1792 ! But fourteen years' experience has, no doubt, im- proved the law of Sir Thomas. — It is an error, by the way, to suppose that etiquette requires this office to be offered to th...e Attor- ney-General. Lord Tenterden was a puisne Judge when he was promoted. 19 in the Queen's trial — tlie King's Attorney-General I He was the lucky ^yinner in the Government lottery of law prizes ; and he sacrificed his prodigious practice at the bar to take the premier seat on the Bench, in order to " guide, control, correct" those young and inexperienced lawyers, Littledale, Parke, Patteson, and Taunton ! God forbid that we should say aught to impeach Lord Den- man, one of the most courteous, amiable, and dignified gentlemen that ever graced the seat of justice, — one whose personal qualities have long endeared him to every member of the profession, as his eloquence and elegant acquirements have won him apj)lause from the public ; but surely the blooming bouquet of such accomplishments was but ill suited to flourish upon the bleak barren emi- nence of the Cliief Justiceship — in an atmosphere of law " chill and ungenial !
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