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Charles Edward Pollock

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33: 279: 129:, to whose culpable negligence-it was imputed, was indicted for manslaughter and found guilty. Pollock deferred judgment pending the decision of the question of jurisdiction by the court for the consideration of crown cases reserved, and concurred with the majority of that court in quashing the conviction. He took part in several other important decisions of the same tribunal. In the 103:
As a leader, he had for some years a large and lucrative practice, especially in mercantile cases, and on the retirement of Baron Channell in 1873 he was raised to the exchequer bench (10 January), invested with the coif (13 January), and knighted (5 February) The consolidation of the courts effected
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gave him in 1875 the status of justice of the high court, but did not alter his official designation. It was, however, provided that no new barons of the exchequer should be created, and the death of Baron Huddleston (5 December 1890) left Pollock in exclusive possession of one of the most ancient
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He married three times : first, on 1 September 1848, Nicola Sophia, second daughter of the Rev. Henry Herbert, rector of Rathdowney, Queen's County, Ireland; secondly, on 25 May 1858, Georgiana, second daughter of George William Archibald, LL.D., M.R., of Nova Scotia; thirdly, on 23 December
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A Treatise on the Power of the Courts of Common Law to compel the production of documents for inspection; with an Appendix containing the Act to amend the Law of Evidence, 15 & 16 Vict. c. 99, and notes
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from 1833 to 1841, and, dispensing with a university course, served a long and varied apprenticeship to the law as private secretary and (from 1846) marshal to his father, and also as pupil to
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and honourable of our judicial titles. A similar historic distinction, that of representing the ancient and doomed order of serjeants-at-law, he shared with Lords Esher and Penzance, and Sir
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For some years after his call Pollock went the home circuit without success. Meanwhile, however, he made himself known as a reporter in the court of exchequer, then unusually efficient,
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Reports of Cases argued and determined in the Queen's Bench Practice Court : with Points of Practice and Pleading decided in the Courts of Common Pleas and Exchequer
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An Act to facilitate and arrange proceedings in the County Courts, 15 & 16 Vict. c. 54; together with the Absconding Debtors Act,
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London, 1865, 12rao); last edition, including supplements, revised by H. Nicol and H. C. Pollock, London, 1880, 8vo.
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A Compendium of the Law of Merchant Shipping; with an Appendix containing all the Statutes of practical utility,
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1865, Amy Menella, daughter of Hassard Hume Dodgson, master of the court of common pleas and cousin of
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The Practice of the County Courts in respect of Probate and Administration,
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Charles Edward Pollock was born on 31 October 1823, the fourth son of Sir
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Carlyle, E. I.; Milne, Lynn. "Playfair, Sir Robert Lambert (1828–1899)".
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London, 1853, 8vo; 4th ed. by Pollock and (Sir) Gainsford Bruce, 1881.
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Pollock was joint author, with J.J. Lowndes and Sir Peter Maxwell, of
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He died at his residence, The Croft, Putney, on 21 November 1897.
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Baron Pollock

English
judge
Barons of the Court of the Exchequer
serjeants-at-law
Jonathan Frederick Pollock
St. Paul's School
James Shaw Willes
Inner Temple
Edward Hall Alderson
James Parke, Baron Wensleydale
Judicature Acts
Nathaniel Lindley
Lord Coleridge
House of Lords
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson








Rigg 1901
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Pollock, Charles Edward
Lee, Sidney
Dictionary of National Biography

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