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Mr. Justice FieldWilliam Ventris Field(1813-1907), shown here in 1875 when newly appointed as one of the judges of the Court of Queens Bench
Edward Bushell delivering the Jury's Verdict, 1670Edward Bushell delivering the Jury's Verdict in the Court of Common Pleas, marking an important decision on the role of juries in England. Date: 1670
The Maid-Of-All-Work is put upon. Now, Betsy be quick and wash up the breakfast things, clear the kitchen, make the beds, and get me up carefully a pair of sleeves
Robert Baron GiffordROBERT BARON GIFFORD Judge : Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, holding open a massive volume. Date: 1779 - 1826
Thomas O hagan, JudgeTHOMAS O HAGAN Irish judge, justice of the (Irish) Court of Common Pleas Date: 1812 - 1885
Sir James EyreSIR JAMES EYRE British judge, chief justice of the common pleas. Date: 1734 - 1799
SIR HENRY POLLEXFEN Judge and statesman, Member of Parliament for Exeter, justice of the Court of Common Pleas. Date: 1632 - 1691
Richard BrownlowRICHARD BROWNLOW Lawyer : Chief Prothonotary (sounds impressive !) of the Court of Common Pleas, London. Date: 1552 - 1638
Street music: The organ grinding nuisance, 1864A difference of opinion: an old lady and a child encourage an organ grinder to play in the street, despite the pleas of a maid on behalf of a suffering invalid. Date: 1864
Coleridge / Lon Sketch BkSir JOHN DUKE COLERIDGE 1st Baron Coleridge Lawyer, Lord Chief Justice
Sir Henry Hobart, JudgeSIR HENRY HOBART Judge, Lord Chief Justice in his Majestys Court of Common Pleas
Vasco Da Gama and CrewVASCO DA GAMA on his way to the East, he refuses his crews pleas to return to Portugal