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John Richardson (judge)

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had no cognisance of offences done by Irishmen in Ireland. The plea was disallowed, Richardson appeared for Johnson in the trial which followed, and the matter ended in a
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The third son of Anthony Richardson, a merchant of London, he was born at Copthall Court, in the Parish of St. Bartholomew, London, on 3 March 1771. He was educated at
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and other officials, which were in the form of letters signed "Juverna"; and also in the concurrent civil action of a similar nature brought against him by
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at Carlton House. His tenure of office was curtailed when poor health compelled his retirement in May 1824.
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on 26 January 1789, graduated B.A. in 1792, taking the same year the Latin verse prize (on the subject
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in 1839, Charles George (1810–1859) and William Stevens (1815-1861). His wife Harriet died in 1839.
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On a mural crown Or a lion’s head erased Sable celestially crowned Gold.
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on his trial, 24 May 1804, for printing and publishing libels on the
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The Monumental Inscriptions of Middlesex Vol II - Cansick 1872.
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Sable on a chief Argent three lions’ heads erased of the field.
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Sir John and Lady Harriet Richardson (née Harriet Hudson)
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The Life and Adventures of William Cobbett (Text Only)
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Harrow School
University College, Oxford
Mary Queen of Scots
Lincoln's Inn
William Stevens
Scottish Episcopal Church
Nobody's Club

special pleader
called to the bar
William Cobbett
lord-lieutenant of Ireland
William Plunket, 1st Baron Plunket
Solicitor General for Ireland
William Adam
Robert Johnson
Court of Common Pleas (Ireland)
Acts of Union 1800
court of king's bench
nolle prosequi
John Thomas Troy
Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin
devil
attorney-general
Sir Robert Dallas
court of common pleas
serjeant-at-law
Prince Regent
Bedford Square

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