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Joseph Yates (judge)

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In one of his opinions, Justice Yates once wrote, "It is certain that every man has a right to keep his own sentiments, if he pleases: he has certainly a right to judge whether he will make them public, or commit them only to the sight of his own friends. In that state the manuscript is, in every
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He had married Elizabeth Baldwyn, the daughter of Charles Baldwyn of Munslow, Shropshire. They had one son, Joseph, and a daughter, Charlotte Elizabeth (d.1845), who married Cholmeley Dering (1766-1836) in 1789. Descendants include
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sense his peculiar property; and no man can take it from him or make any use of it which he has not authorized, without being guilty of a violation of his property."
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who was charged with sedition and obscenity, sentencing him to two years in jail. He later transferred, in 1770, from the King's bench to the
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In 1761 he was appointed King's Council for the Duchy of Lancaster. He was knighted in 1763 and appointed early the following year to the
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He was born in Manchester, the son of Joseph Yates, barrister, of Stanley House, Lancashire and educated at
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Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
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Genealogical Memoranda relating to the Family of Dering (1876), tree at p.8-9
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English
judge

Manchester Grammar School
The Queen's College, Oxford
Staple Inn
Inner Temple
King's Bench
John Wilkes
Court of Common Pleas
Cheam
Surrey
Walter Baldwyn Yates
Rt Hon Jeremy Hunt MP
Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
Edward Heneage Dering
Millar v Taylor
Notes and queries
Internet Archive
British History Online: Cheam
The law of privacy
Archived
Wayback Machine
"Yates, Joseph (1722-1770)" 
Dictionary of National Biography
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/30194
UK public library membership
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