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59: 203:. In Sanders v. Richardson he decided that a parent who sends a child to school without fee is liable to legal penalty. His judgment in the case of privilege of counsel (Munster v. Lamb), when he nonsuited the plaintiff, was upheld by the superior courts. To the council of judges Williams submitted a paper advocating the abolition of distinctions between the common pleas and exchequer divisions, but the retention of the chiefships. He publicly repudiated their decisions announced in November 1881, declaring that nothing less than an act of parliament should ever induce him to deprive a prisoner of the right of making a statement to a jury of facts not given in evidence. Williams sat with 366: 214:. 'Suddenly of heart disease' euphemistically describes his demise in one of the town's brothels on Forman Street. A contemporary Nottingham memorial card reported that he 'departed this life suddenly at Mrs. Salmands', and noted that 'in eight feet deep of solid earth Sir Watkin Williams lies. He lost his breath, which caused his death, 'twixt Nellie Blankey's thighs'. He was buried at 198:
to a lord-justiceship, his son-in-law, Williams, was appointed to the vacant puisne judgeship, even though he had recently made a public declaration that he would never accept such an office. He concurred in the judgment of the crown cases reserved in upholding the conviction of Most in connection
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Williams was twice married, and left several children. His first wife, Henrietta, daughter of William Henry Carey, esq., and niece of Vice-chancellor Malins, died in 1864. In the following year he married Elizabeth, daughter of Lord-justice Lush, who survived him.
125:. This work established his reputation and brought him large practice. It continued in use as the standard text-book for students at the Inns of Court till the passing of the Judicature Acts. In 1859 Williams was named 'tubman' of the 376: 546: 232:(Watkin Williams sitting on the Queens Bench) UKHL 1, All ER Rep 106, (1884) 9 App Cas 605; 54 LJQB 130; 51 LT 833; 33 WR 233 - a leading case from the House of Lords on the legal concept of 191:. When Gladstone returned to office in 1880, he was offered but declined the post of judge-advocate-general. However a few months later he gave up his seat when he was appointed a judge. 476: 511: 136:
in 1873. He made a speciality of financial and mercantile cases, such as that of Anderson v. Morice in 1876. In Thomas v. The Queen, in which he had
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Peters, Lisa (2019). "'We defy Mr Watkin Williams to point to a single instance ... where his personal character has been assailed': The
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against him, Williams vindicated the title of the subject to sue the crown for unliquidated damages resulting from breach of contract.
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This article is about the 19th century Welsh judge, doctor and MP. For other people called Charles or Charlie Williams, see
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An Introduction to the Principles and Practice of Pleading in Civil Actions in the Supreme Courts of Law at Westminster
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Williams died suddenly of heart disease at the age of 55 at Nottingham, where he was on circuit with
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An Essay upon the Philosophy of Evidence, with a Discussion concerning the Belief in Clairvoyance
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Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "C" (part 1)
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But he soon decided to abandon medicine for law. He spent a few terms at
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He went first the home circuit, and afterwards the south-eastern. He
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Denbighshire
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v Watkin Williams, MP". In Ian Cawood; Lisa Peters (eds.).
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Print, politics and the provincial press in modern Britain
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Williams was the eldest son of Peter Williams, rector of
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Index

Watkin Williams J
Charles Williams
Liberal
House of Commons

Llansannan
Denbighshire
Plas-yn-Lysfaen
Henry Wynn-Williams
Ruthin
John Eric Erichsen
University College Hospital
Sir Henry Thompson
Sir John Russell Reynolds
St. Mary Hall, Oxford
Middle Temple
Horatio Lloyd
special pleader
Court of Exchequer
took silk
Sir John Holker
Sir Richard Baggallay
Charles Synge Christopher Bowen
1868 general election
Member of Parliament
Denbigh Boroughs
Welsh disestablishment
William Gladstone
Sir Henry James
1880 general election

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