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John Paget (barrister)

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In 1864, Paget was appointed a magistrate at the Thames police court; he was transferred from it to the Hammersmith and Wandsworth courts On their separation he presided over the court in West London till his resignation in 1889.
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from its foundation in 1836. He was a member of the library committee there for 24 years, being chairman of it from 1861 to 1865. From 1850 till 1855, he was secretary first to
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Paget died on 28 May 1898 at 28 The Boltons, West Brompton, London, leaving a widow and two daughters.
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with "observations on the practice of the ecclesiastical courts". He was a contributor to
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Report of Dr. Radcliffe's Judgment in the Consistorial Court of Dublin
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Resworn probate, Feb 1899, CGPLA Eng. & Wales (1898), quoted in
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Paradoxes and Puzzles: Historical, Judicial, and Literary
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between 1860 and 1888. His papers adversely criticizing
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On 1 March 1839, Paget married Elizabeth, daughter of
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barrister
magistrate
Humberstone, Leicestershire
Thomas Paget
Leicester
Middle Temple
called to the bar
Whig
Great Reform Bill
Reform Club
Lord Chancellor Truro
Lord Chancellor Cranworth
Blackwood's Magazine
Thomas Babington Macaulay
Eliza Fenning
Edward Fordham Flower
William Rathbone V
Greenbank House







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