10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BENCHERSHIP»
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benchership in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
benchership and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Accounts and Papers of the House of Commons
That, as a corollary from the foregoing regulations, it was intended that a Bar
Bencher should vacate his Benchership on becoming a Judge, and that a
Judicial Bencher should vacate his Benchership on relinquishing his seat on the
Bench, ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1870
2
The Irish Law Times and Solicitors' Journal
Fourthly, that as a corollary from the foregoing regulations, a bar bencher should
vacate his benchership on becoming a Judge, and that an ex-officio bencher
should vacate his benchership on relinquishing his seat on the Bench, this being
...
3
Law Times, the Journal and Record of the Law and Lawyers
... Cambridgo college, and, like a college, had an inner and domestic life of its
own. Barristers then lived in their chambers, dined regularly in the hall of their Inn
, and attended the chapel service, and looked forward to a Benchership as being,
...
R. R. Cherry, K.C., the newly appointed Attorney-General for Ireland, on Thursday
in last week to a Benchership in the Honourable Society of the King's-inns,
Dublin, will probably strike members of the English Bar as somewhat belated,
having ...
5
The essays of Elia: 1st series
They were coevals, and had nothing but that and their benchership in common.
In politics Salt was a whig, and Coventry a stanch Tory. Many a sarcastic growl
did the latter cast out— for Coventry had a rough spinous humour — at the
political ...
6
The Works of Charles Lamb: With a Sketch of His Life and ...
They were coevals, and had nothing but that and their benchership in common.
In politics Salt was a whig, and Coventry a stanch tory. Many a sarcastic growl did
the latter cast out — for Coventry had a rough spinous humour — at the political ...
Charles Lamb, Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd, 1855
7
History of the Kings Inns: or an account of the legal body ...
... that ihis name, as filch, does not appear upon the books. 'The Treasurer's
research equalled this deception, who reported'it to the Chancellor, and told me
with apparent exultation, that Mr. Ponsonby's benchership hung on their pleasure
, but ...
Bartholomew T. Duhigg, 1806
8
Mercantile speller: containing the correct ways of spelling ...
... Belt belted belting Beluga Bemire be m i red bemiring Bemoan bemoaned
bemoaning bemoanable bemoaner Bench benches, pi. bencher benchership
Bend bended, or bent bending beudable bender bendlet bend with Beneath
Benedick, ...
9
The works of Charles Lamb, ed. by W. Macdonald
And so he paced the terrace. By his side a milder form was sometimes to be seen
; the pensive gentility of Samuel Salt. They were coevals, and had nothing but
that and their benchership in common. In politics Salt was a whig, and Coventry a
...
Charles Lamb, William Macdonald, 1903
10
Mercantile Speller: Containing the Correct Ways of Spelling ...
... bemoaned benighting Belemmte bemoaning Benign Belfry bemoanable
benignant belfries, pi. bemoaner benignantly Belibel Bench benignity Belie
benches,^?. benignly belied bencher Benison belying Belief benchership Bent
Bend benty ...