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Background imageJudiciary Collection: Plausible, 1902. Artist: Spy

Plausible, 1902. Artist: Spy
Plausible, 1902. Mr Justice Swinfen Eady, British lawyer and judge. Eady (1851-1919) became a QC in 1893 and a High Court Judge in 1901. He served as Master of the Rolls from 1918-1919

Background imageJudiciary Collection: Entrance to new probate house, Salem, Mass. between 1909 and 1920. Creator: Unknown

Entrance to new probate house, Salem, Mass. between 1909 and 1920. Creator: Unknown
Entrance to new probate house, Salem, Mass. between 1909 and 1920

Background imageJudiciary Collection: The Recorder, 1903. Artist: Spy

The Recorder, 1903. Artist: Spy
The Recorder, 1903. The Recorder of London. Cartoon from Vanity Fair, 9th July 1903

Background imageJudiciary Collection: The Parnell Commission at the Royal Courts of Justice; Mr. Biggar appears for himself, 1888

The Parnell Commission at the Royal Courts of Justice; Mr. Biggar appears for himself, 1888. Creator: Unknown
The Parnell Commission at the Royal Courts of Justice; Mr. Biggar appears for himself, 1888. From, The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 38. July to December, 1888

Background imageJudiciary Collection: Old Serjeants Inn, 1878, (1897). Creator: Unknown

Old Serjeants Inn, 1878, (1897). Creator: Unknown
Old Serjeants Inn, 1878, (1897). Serjeants Inn at Chancery Lane in the City of London was one of the two inns of the Serjeants-at-Law (members of an order of barristers at the English bar)

Background imageJudiciary Collection: Sir William Dolben, Recorder of London 1676, c1676. Artist: Henry Tilson

Sir William Dolben, Recorder of London 1676, c1676. Artist: Henry Tilson
Sir William Dolben, Recorder of London 1676, c1676

Background imageJudiciary Collection: Sir Matthew Hale, Kt, Chief Justice of the Kings Bench, 1670

Sir Matthew Hale, Kt, Chief Justice of the Kings Bench, 1670. It was Hales (1609-1676) opinion that The husband cannot be guilty of a rape committed by himself upon his lawful wife

Background imageJudiciary Collection: Tomb of Sir Ralph de Hengham in old St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, 1656. Artist

Tomb of Sir Ralph de Hengham in old St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, 1656. Artist
Tomb of Sir Ralph de Hengham in old St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, 1656. Ralph de Hengham was Lord Chief Justice of England from 1274 until 1290

Background imageJudiciary Collection: Inside the Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey, with a court in session, City of London, 1840

Inside the Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey, with a court in session, City of London, 1840

Background imageJudiciary Collection: Front view of the Sessions House, Old Bailey, City of London, 1772

Front view of the Sessions House, Old Bailey, City of London, 1772

Background imageJudiciary Collection: Interior view of the Sessions House, Old Bailey, City of London, 1824

Interior view of the Sessions House, Old Bailey, City of London, 1824. The trial of Henry Fauntleroy in progress

Background imageJudiciary Collection: Justice Hall, Old Bailey, City of London, pre 1737 (1740). Artist: John Bowles

Justice Hall, Old Bailey, City of London, pre 1737 (1740). Artist: John Bowles
Justice Hall, Old Bailey, City of London, pre 1737 (1740). View of the Justice Hall, Old Bailey, as it was before 1737 when the building was enclosed

Background imageJudiciary Collection: Middle Temple Hall, Middle Temple, City of London, 1798. Artist: Samuel Rawle

Middle Temple Hall, Middle Temple, City of London, 1798. Artist: Samuel Rawle
Middle Temple Hall, Middle Temple, City of London, 1798

Background imageJudiciary Collection: View of Middle Temple Hall from the north-east, Middle Temple, City of London, 1812

View of Middle Temple Hall from the north-east, Middle Temple, City of London, 1812

Background imageJudiciary Collection: View of Middle Temple Hall from the south-west, Middle Temple, City of London, 1803

View of Middle Temple Hall from the south-west, Middle Temple, City of London, 1803

Background imageJudiciary Collection: Gate House, Middle Temple, City of London, 1800

Gate House, Middle Temple, City of London, 1800. The main entrance to Middle Temple from Fleet Street

Background imageJudiciary Collection: South-west view of Middle Temple Hall, Middle Temple, City of London, 1800

South-west view of Middle Temple Hall, Middle Temple, City of London, 1800

Background imageJudiciary Collection: View of Fountain Court, Middle Temple, City of London, 1752. Artist: Henry Fletcher

View of Fountain Court, Middle Temple, City of London, 1752. Artist: Henry Fletcher
View of Fountain Court, Middle Temple, City of London, 1752. The street scene includes a boy playing with a hoop and a dog, and a woman in a sedan chair

Background imageJudiciary Collection: Amicable Society for a Perpetual Assurance Office, Serjeants Inn, Fleet Street, London, 1801

Amicable Society for a Perpetual Assurance Office, Serjeants Inn, Fleet Street, London, 1801
Amicable Society for a Perpetual Assurance Office, Serjeants Inn, Fleet Street, City of London, 1801

Background imageJudiciary Collection: Serjeants Inn, Chancery Lane, City of London, 1830. Artist: HW Bond

Serjeants Inn, Chancery Lane, City of London, 1830. Artist: HW Bond
Serjeants Inn, Chancery Lane, City of London, 1830

Background imageJudiciary Collection: Serjeants Inn, Chancery Lane, City of London, 1804. Artist: John Greig

Serjeants Inn, Chancery Lane, City of London, 1804. Artist: John Greig
Serjeants Inn, Chancery Lane, City of London, 1804

Background imageJudiciary Collection: View of Serjeants Inn with a horse and cart, Chancery Lane, City of London, 1840

View of Serjeants Inn with a horse and cart, Chancery Lane, City of London, 1840

Background imageJudiciary Collection: Mr Curtis Bennet listening to Christabel Pankhursts speech from the dock, London, October 1908

Mr Curtis Bennet listening to Christabel Pankhursts speech from the dock, London, October 1908. Bennet, the magistrate, listening to Pankhursts speech in which she argues her case with such requests

Background imageJudiciary Collection: The trial of Warren Hastings, 1788-1795 (1905)

The trial of Warren Hastings, 1788-1795 (1905). Warren Hastings was the first Governor of the Presidency of Fort William (Bengal)

Background imageJudiciary Collection: Procession of magistrates, Paris, 17th century (1882-1884). Artist: J Guillaume

Procession of magistrates, Paris, 17th century (1882-1884). Artist: J Guillaume
Procession of magistrates, Paris, 17th century (1882-1884). A print from La France et les Francais a Travers les Siecles, Volume II, F Roy editor, A Challamel, Saint-Antoine, 1882-1884

Background imageJudiciary Collection: Parliament of Brittany, 1613 (1882-1884)

Parliament of Brittany, 1613 (1882-1884). Under the French Ancien Regime, the Parliament of Brittany was a sovereign court of justice

Background imageJudiciary Collection: JB, John Balfour, 1st Baron Kinross, Scottish lawyer and politician, 1899. Artist: Spy

JB, John Balfour, 1st Baron Kinross, Scottish lawyer and politician, 1899. Artist: Spy
JB, John Balfour, 1st Baron Kinross, Scottish lawyer and politician, 1899. A Liberal MP for Clackmannan and Kinross from 1880-1899

Background imageJudiciary Collection: Serjeants Inn Hall, Chancery Lane, London, c1830. Artist: WH Bond

Serjeants Inn Hall, Chancery Lane, London, c1830. Artist: WH Bond
Serjeants Inn Hall, Chancery Lane, London, c1830

Background imageJudiciary Collection: Law Courts, Strand, London, late 19th century. Artist: London Stereoscopic & Photographic Co

Law Courts, Strand, London, late 19th century. Artist: London Stereoscopic & Photographic Co
Law Courts, Strand, London, late 19th century. The Royal Courts of Justice were built between 1873 and 1882. The Victorian Gothic style building was designed by George Edmund Street

Background imageJudiciary Collection: Sessions House, Clerkenwell Green, Islington, London, 1831. Artist:s Lacey

Sessions House, Clerkenwell Green, Islington, London, 1831. Artist:s Lacey
Sessions House, Clerkenwell Green, Islington, London, 1831. This building was built in 1780 for the Middlesex Quarter Sessions of the justices of the peace and remained the administrative

Background imageJudiciary Collection: Sir Alexander Cockburn, 12th Baronet, Lord Chief Justice of England, 1875

Sir Alexander Cockburn, 12th Baronet, Lord Chief Justice of England, 1875. Cockburn (1802-1880) was involved in some of the most prominent English legal cases of the 19th century

Background imageJudiciary Collection: Heads of the Law, 1902. Artist: Spy

Heads of the Law, 1902. Artist: Spy
Heads of the Law, 1902. From the left: Lord Justice Stirling, Mr Justice Barnes, the Master of the Rolls (Lord Justice Collins), Lord Justice Cozens-Hardy, Mr Justice Bigham

Background imageJudiciary Collection: A Lawyer on the Bench, 1902. Artist: Spy

A Lawyer on the Bench, 1902. Artist: Spy
A Lawyer on the Bench, 1902. Sir Joseph Walton, British lawyer and judge. Cartoon from Vanity Fair, 24th July 1902

Background imageJudiciary Collection: Steady Going, 1902. Artist: Spy

Steady Going, 1902. Artist: Spy
Steady Going, 1902. Sir Matthew Ingle Joyce, British lawyer and judge. Cartoon from Vanity Fair, 23rd January 1902

Background imageJudiciary Collection: Ermined Urbanity, 1904. Artist: Spy

Ermined Urbanity, 1904. Artist: Spy
Ermined Urbanity, 1904. Sir Arthur Richard Jelf KC. Cartoon from Vanity Fair, 19th May 1904

Background imageJudiciary Collection: Michel de L Hospital, 1898. Artist: Gilbert

Michel de L Hospital, 1898. Artist: Gilbert
Michel de L Hospital, 1898. A print from Les Francais Illustres, by Gustave Demoulin, Hachette, Paris, 1898

Background imageJudiciary Collection: Edward Law, Lord Ellenborough, 19th century. Artist: G Parker

Edward Law, Lord Ellenborough, 19th century. Artist: G Parker
Edward Law, Lord Ellenborough, English judge, 19th century. Sir Edward Law (1750-1818) served as Lord Chief Justice of the Kings Bench from 1802-1818

Background imageJudiciary Collection: Court of Kings Bench, 1893

Court of Kings Bench, 1893. An illustration from A Short History of the English People, by John Richard1893 Green, illustrated edition, Volume II, Macmillan and Co, London, New York, 1893

Background imageJudiciary Collection: Hugh NcCalmont Cairns, 1st Earl Cairns, Lord Chancellor of Great Britain, c1890

Hugh NcCalmont Cairns, 1st Earl Cairns, Lord Chancellor of Great Britain, c1890. Artist: Cassell, Petter & Galpin
Hugh McCalmont Cairns, 1st Earl Cairns, Lord Chancellor of Great Britain, c1890. Born in Ireland, Cairns (1810-1885) entered Parliament as a member for Belfast in 1852

Background imageJudiciary Collection: Sir Alexander James Edmund Cockburn, 12th Baronet, Lord Chief Justice of England, c1890

Sir Alexander James Edmund Cockburn, 12th Baronet, Lord Chief Justice of England, c1890. A lithograph from The Modern Portrait Gallery, Cassell, Petter and Galpin, London, Paris and New York, c1890

Background imageJudiciary Collection: The Court of Chancery in the Reign of George I, 18th century (c1905)

The Court of Chancery in the Reign of George I, 18th century (c1905). Lord Chancellor Macclesfield is the presiding judge

Background imageJudiciary Collection: Judge, 1855

Judge, 1855

Background imageJudiciary Collection: Hon Sir Joseph William Chitty, Judge of the High Court of Justice, 1883. Artist: Lock & Whitfield

Hon Sir Joseph William Chitty, Judge of the High Court of Justice, 1883. Artist: Lock & Whitfield
Hon Sir Joseph William Chitty, Judge of the High Court of Justice, 1883. From Men of Mark: a gallery of contemporary portraits of men distinguished in the Senate, the Church, in science

Background imageJudiciary Collection: Hon Sir Edward Ebenezer Kay, Judge of the High Court of Justice, 1883. Artist: Lock & Whitfield

Hon Sir Edward Ebenezer Kay, Judge of the High Court of Justice, 1883. Artist: Lock & Whitfield
Hon Sir Edward Ebenezer Kay, Judge of the High Court of Justice, 1883. From Men of Mark: a gallery of contemporary portraits of men distinguished in the Senate, the Church, in science

Background imageJudiciary Collection: Hon Sir James Charles Mathew, LLD, Judge of the High Court of Justice, 1883

Hon Sir James Charles Mathew, LLD, Judge of the High Court of Justice, 1883. Artist: Lock & Whitfield
Hon Sir James Charles Mathew, LLD, Judge of the High Court of Justice, 1883. From Men of Mark: a gallery of contemporary portraits of men distinguished in the Senate, the Church, in science

Background imageJudiciary Collection: Hon Sir Lewis William Cave, Judge of the High Court of Justice, 1883. Artist: Lock & Whitfield

Hon Sir Lewis William Cave, Judge of the High Court of Justice, 1883. Artist: Lock & Whitfield
Hon Sir Lewis William Cave, Judge of the High Court of Justice, 1883. From Men of Mark: a gallery of contemporary portraits of men distinguished in the Senate, the Church, in science

Background imageJudiciary Collection: Right Hon Sir William Baliol Brett, Judge of the Court of Appeal, 1877. Artist: Lock & Whitfield

Right Hon Sir William Baliol Brett, Judge of the Court of Appeal, 1877. Artist: Lock & Whitfield
Right Hon Sir William Baliol Brett, Judge of the Court of Appeal, 1877. Brett went on to become Master of the Rolls in 1883

Background imageJudiciary Collection: Hon Sir Henry Hawkins, Judge of the Hight Court of Justice, 1877. Artist: Lock & Whitfield

Hon Sir Henry Hawkins, Judge of the Hight Court of Justice, 1877. Artist: Lock & Whitfield
Hon Sir Henry Hawkins, Judge of the Hight Court of Justice, 1877. From Men of Mark: a gallery of contemporary portraits of men distinguished in the Senate, the Church, in science, literature and art



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