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Samuel Bristowe

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sued someone for the value of a set of teeth. The plaintiff, William Edward Arnemann, who lived in Nottingham, had previously been prosecuted for falsely advertising himself as a dentist. He had brought several similar cases for non-payment, most of which failed because the teeth did not fit. On this
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in Derbyshire, and on this occasion was followed unobserved by Arnemann, who bought a ticket to the same destination and followed the judge onto the platform. When Bristowe went to board his first-class carriage, Arnemann shot him in the back, firing one shot from a full-loaded six-chambered
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After leaving Parliament, Bristowe was a County Court Judge from 1880 to 1891. He was appointed initially to the Midland County Court, where an attempt was made to kill him in 1889. At a sitting of the Nottingham District County Court, Bristowe had dismissed a civil action in which a German
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General elections were then held over a period of several weeks, with different constituencies voting on different days. After his defeat in Newark, Bristowe still had time to be selected a few days later as a Liberal candidate for the
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Bristowe married Albertine Eugenie Elizabeth Lavit, daughter of Jean Jacques Lavit of Paris and Isabella Roper, on 1 July 1856. He lived at Beesthorpe, Nottinghamshire and died at
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Mr. William Pearson, Q. C., has been elected Treasurer of the Inner Temple for the ensuing succession to his Honour Judge Bristowe, Q.C. (28 November 1891).
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since 1837; no Liberal candidate had stood since 1835. Bristowe polled a poor third, behind the two successful Conservative candidates.
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revolver. Bristowe collapsed unconscious, but recovered consciousness before being taken to hospital.
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newspaper reported that Arnemann said "I have had his blood; I wish I may have killed him".
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The bullet was not removed, and remained in Bristowe's body until his death.
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occasion, he denounced the ruling, claiming that he was being outlawed.
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After court sittings, Bristowe routinely left Nottingham on the 5.40pm
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In April 1870, Bristowe was elected as a member of parliament (MP) for
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Nottinghamshire history > Articles > Notts Villages: Besthorpe
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in Nottinghamshire and his wife Mary Ann Fox. He was educated at
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Samuel Boteler Bristowe

QC
barrister
Liberal Party
Nottinghamshire
House of Commons
county court
Beesthorpe Hall
Caunton
Trinity Hall, Cambridge
MA
called to the bar
Inner Temple
Recorder
Newark-on-Trent
Queen's Counsel
Newark
Edward Denison
Queen's Counsel
1874 general election
1880 general election
Southern division of Nottinghamshire
Conservatives
false teeth
Great Northern
West Hallam
Inner Temple
Karl Pearson
St Leonards on Sea

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