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      Lord Campbell has made considerable use of Mr Townsend's collection, and publicly acknowledged his obligations, in his Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Lord Chief-Justices. It is not impossible that we may, before long, present our readers with an extended examination of these two important works of the new Lord Chief-Justice of the Queen's Bench.

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      Introduction, vol. i., p. 7, 8.

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      Introduction, p. ix.

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      Townsend, vol. i.

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Modern State Trials: Revised and Illustrated, with Essays and Notes. By William C. Townsend, Esq., M.A., Q.C., Recorder of Macclesfield. In 2 vols. 8vo. Longman & Co. 1850.

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Lord Campbell has made considerable use of Mr Townsend's collection, and publicly acknowledged his obligations, in his Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Lord Chief-Justices. It is not impossible that we may, before long, present our readers with an extended examination of these two important works of the new Lord Chief-Justice of the Queen's Bench.

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Introduction, vol. i., p. 7, 8.

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Introduction, p. ix.

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Townsend, vol. i. pp. 1, 2.

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4 Black. Com., pp. 81-2.

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Townsend, vol i., p. 54.

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Ibid. vol. i., p. 45.

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"I thought he was crying," said one of the witnesses! – p. 23.

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Stat. 7 Anne, c. 21, § 11.

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Townsend, vol. i. p. 71.

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Hall's Pleas of the Crown, part I., c. 14.

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Townsend, p. 95.

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1 Townsend, pp. 99-100; and see the argument reported at length in Regina v. Frost, 9 Carr and Payne, 165-187. Of these fifteen Judges, only six are still on the Bench – Barons Parke, Alderson, Rolfe; and Justices Patteson, Coleridge, and Maule – nine having disappeared during the last ten years. It will be observed that the three chiefs of the Courts were of one way of thinking, viz. that there had been a good delivery of the list of witnesses, in point of law.

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9 Carr and Payne, pp. 175-176.

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