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to complete the unfinished report of the Commission of 1833, to consider amendments and consolidations of the criminal law and to prepare a bill for that purpose. Starkie spent the rest of his life on various commissions on reform and codification of the criminal law. He was not always popular with
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though he had little success in attracting pupils with his poor presentations, a fate shared with his contemporary
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A Practical Treatise on the Law of Slander, Libel, and Incidentally of Malicious Prosecutions
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in his youth, he especially contributed to the unsuccessful attempts to codify the English
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which entailed that he resign his fellowship. The couple went on to parent five children.
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For the sixteenth century political theorist and humanist, see
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to consolidate existing statutes of criminal law into an
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calling him "childish" and "desultory and wayward".
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Thomas Starkey
English
lawyer
jurist
mathematician
criminal law
Blackburn
Lancashire
vicar
Clitheroe Royal Grammar School
St John's College, Cambridge
graduated
senior wrangler
Smith's prizeman
Fellow
St Catharine's College, Cambridge
Thomas Dunham Whitaker
Lincoln's Inn
pupil
Joseph Chitty
called to the bar
special pleader
QC
Downing Professor
Cambridge
John Austin
Inner Temple
Royal Commission on the Criminal Law 1833
royal commission
English Criminal Code

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