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19772110502151102354Hara shobo 1977. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Hara shobo paperback
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A9789210038959Paperback / softback. New. Entered on the Court's General List on 4 July 2018 under number 174 this case was the subject of a Judgment delivered on 14 July 2020. The documents relating to the case include the Application Instituting Proceedings the Written Proceedings and the Verbatim Records of the Public Hearings. paperback
26669In pencil on verso date 18 April 1946. Photograph 24 x 18cm verso sl. spotted photo good and clear. See Image. On verson stamped " Fotodienst de Arbeiderspers Amsterdam" with pencil notes "Inaugural Meeting 18April 1946" and my note about the Foudation in 1945. [In pencil on verso, date 18 April 1946] unknown
001107N/A. N/A. 8vo Edinburgh 1764. Pps.443 vi. Full contemporary calf worn Last 4 pages an old water stain and small worm hole to top blank margin. Title page a little browned. <br/> <br/> unknown
5604Letter dated 5 April 1846; Castle Taunton. Photograph undated. Letter: four pages folio. Good with a little aging and staining to verso of second leaf of bifolium. In Cruttwell's absence Cockburn has taken it upon himself 'to settle Richardson & <Sumsun>. Taylor has communicated the result of his interview with Hellings the previous evening. 'He informed me that he had seen certain letters written by the Defendants to Mrs. Richardson in which he solicited her to leave her husband and to bring away with her money and goods belonging to the husband'. Taylor recommends that Hellings' offer of £50 be accepted. Cockburn has seen the letters and 'they fully bear out Mr. Taylor's account. I thought the correspondence so discreditable to the Defendant that especially as he must necessarily have called witnesses andn so the Plaintiff's cause wd. have had a reply - I thought it very likely the Jury wd. give connsiderable damages - to say nothing of the disgrace .' Discusses Cruttwell's reluctance to have his 'name mixed up with the defence'. He is certain his opinion would have been shared by Cruttwell had he 'seen these letters'. After consulting 'Mr. Phinn' he has reached a verdict of '50£ including the goods the property in which is to remain in the Defendant'. In a postscript describes how the plaintiff's husband has 'not only denied her to bring away money & furniture but articles of jewellery such as a gold shirt pin of the husbands which he sd. would become him better'. The sepia photograph roughly 9 x 5.5 cms is of Cockburn's head and shoulders. Beneath the image he has written 'Yours truly A. E. Cockburn'. Printed details of Dixon's studio on reverse which bears traces of previous mounting. Also included is an attractive piece of paper with a blind-stamped decorative border somewhat like a doily within which in a contemporary hand 'A letter written by Sir Alexander Cockburn Lord Chief Justice of England'. Letter dated 5 April 1846; Castle Taunton. Photograph undated. unknown
13442Monmouth. 30 Ocotber 1843. 2pp. 12mo. 29 lines of neatly-written text. In very good condition on lightly-aged paper. Addressing his letter to 'J: S: Buckingham Esqre.' Pollock writes that Buckingham's letter 'enclosing the Rules &c. of the British and Foreign Institute' has been forwarded to him in Monmouth where he is 'engaged on a long Circuit professionally which comprehends all South Wales and the West and South of England'. He is 'on the move continually' without 'time or opportunity to give sufficient consideration to the subject'. He will 'return to Town' in December when he will 'take an early opportunity of making my appearance as a member of the Committee' and will 'confer' with Buckingham: 'I see you have had to answer an attack as some one has taken the trouble to send me a Copy of the "Times" of the 25th. inst. which accompanied a Letter from you . You need not complain as you have evidently a triumph upon all the points started.' According to Buckingham's entry in the Oxford DNB in 1844 he was 'instrumental in the foundation of the British and Foreign Institute in Hanover Square. This literary and social club of which he was appointed resident director drew the ridicule of Punch which persisted in calling it the ‘Literary and Foreign Destitute’. The institute was closed in 1846.' Pollock was appointed Chief Justice of Bombay in 1846 and knighted in the same year. Monmouth. 30 Ocotber 1843. unknown