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674: 478:, but accepted a seat in the cabinet. His doing so while he retained the chief justiceship was much criticised at the time, and, though not without precedent, was open to such obvious objections on constitutional grounds that the experiment was never repeated. As a judge, his decisions displayed profound legal knowledge, and in mercantile law especially were reckoned of high authority. He was harsh and overbearing to counsel, and in the political trials which were so frequent in his time, such as that of 760: 56: 353:
After spending five years as a special pleader under the bar, he was called to the bar in 1780. He chose the northern circuit, and in a very short time obtained a lucrative practice and a high reputation. In 1787 he was appointed principal counsel for
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that destitute French refugees in England have a fundamental human right to be given sufficient means to enable them to live, has been much praised and frequently followed. In the field of
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that " a man may fairly adopt part of the work of another for the promotion of science.....one must not put manacles on science" was extremely influential in developing the doctrine of
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Two eagles, wings elevated, sable, each gorged with a chain or, and pendant therefrom on the brest of the dexter supporter a mitre, and on the sinister a covered cup gold.
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in 1817, Ellenborough directed the jury to find a verdict of guilty, and their acquittal of the prisoner is generally said to have hastened his death.
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Hon. Mary Frederica (d. 16 September 1851) married Lt.-Gen. Thomas Dyneley on 10 July 1827. They had no known children.
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He was succeeded as second baron by his eldest son, Edward, later the Earl of Ellenborough; another son, Charles, was
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Lord Ellenborough married, on 17 October 1789, Ann Towry (1769–1843), the daughter of George Phillips Towry of
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Hon. Frances Henrietta (11 February 1812 – 2 March 1894) married twice. Firstly, Charles Des Voeux, son of
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for Stock Exchange fraud in 1814, showed an unmistakable bias against the accused. In the trial of
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in Berkshire and his wife, Elizabeth. They had five sons and five daughters who survived infancy:
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This article is about the Lord Chief Justice. For his son, the Governor-General of India, see
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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A cock gules charged on the breast with a mitre pendant from a chain round the neck or.
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Hon. Frederica Selina (d. 16 April 1879) married Capt. Henry James Ramsden, son of
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Ermine on a bend engrailed between two cocks gules three mullets pierced or.
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Three of Ellenborough's brothers attained some degree of fame. These were
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On the other hand, his humane and enlightened judgment in
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a reason for changing sides, and became a supporter of
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in the same year. In 1802 he succeeded Lord Kenyon as
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Later that same year, 1803, he was appointed to the
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Educated at the 1: 1082:Peerage of the United Kingdom 891: 824:. 13 April 1802. p. 386. 607:and Member of Parliament for 551:Sir John Ramsden, 4th Baronet 309:, of which place his father, 296: 16:Lord Chief Justice of England 1144:Chancellors of the Exchequer 952:UK public library membership 713: 573:(10 May 1802 – 15 July 1885) 401:as Member of Parliament for 360:celebrated impeachment trial 7: 2094:Members of the Inner Temple 732:A Cambridge Alumni Database 703:Compositum Jus Fasque Animi 464:Chancellor of the Exchequer 10: 2140: 734:. University of Cambridge. 389:. On the formation of the 18: 2124:People from Great Salkeld 2018: 1614: 1418: 1150: 1101: 1092: 1087: 1080: 1070: 1061: 1053: 1043: 1034: 1026: 1021: 1007: 992:Member of Parliament for 990: 978: 971: 898:Barker, G. F. R. (1892). 705:(Law and equity combined) 611:UK 1835 until his death. 512: 476:office of Lord Chancellor 458:In 1806, on the death of 348: 263: 252: 233: 210: 192: 168: 133: 128: 124: 112: 100: 90: 79: 72: 68: 53: 30: 2089:Members of Lincoln's Inn 460:William Pitt the Younger 313:(1703–1787), afterwards 982:Sir Richard Worsley, Bt 781:Encyclopædia Britannica 661: 543:. They had no children. 453:Lord Ellenborough's Act 937:10.1093/ref:odnb/16142 728:"Law, Edward (LW767E)" 451:(often referred to as 430:Colonel Edward Despard 1160:Eustace of Fauconberg 1047:Hon. Spencer Perceval 327:Peterhouse, Cambridge 37:The Lord Ellenborough 1011:Charles Shaw-Lefevre 1003:Charles Shaw-Lefevre 986:Charles Shaw-Lefevre 883:. 2002. p. 542. 656:Diocese of Lichfield 609:Cambridge University 533:. 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Edward Law, 1st Earl of Ellenborough
The Right Honourable
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Thomas Lawrence
Lord Chief Justice
George III
The Lord Kenyon
Charles Abbott
Great Salkeld
Cumberland
England
Great Britain
London
England
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Charterhouse
London
England
Edward
Charles
Henry
Edmund Law
PC
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Attorney General
Lord Chief Justice
Great Salkeld
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