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C. Chapman Barber

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and estates, Barber held a brief for the defendants, as he did again in the first of the two actions of ejectment which were subsequently brought in the court of common pleas for the same purpose, in the well-known case of Tichborne v. Lushington, decided in 1872 after a trial which lasted 103 days.
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and conveyancer, and, though he never took silk, had for nearly half a century an extensive practice at the junior bar. He was one of the commissioners appointed to reform the procedure of the
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He also acted as one of the counsel for the crown in the prosecution for perjury which followed, and which occupied in the hearing from first to last 188 days. In 1874 he was appointed
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in 1853, his large experience of chancery business rendering his suggestions of the highest value in the work of framing the rules of practice issued under the Chancery Amendment Acts.
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for circuit No. 6 (Hull and the East Riding), but resigned the post almost immediately, and resumed practice at the bar.
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He married Harriet Frances Bambrick in France in 1845. He died at his residence (71 Cornwall Gardens).
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England & Wales, Non-Conformist and Non-Parochial Registers, 1567–1970
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UK, Foreign and Overseas Registers of British Subjects, 1628–1969
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The son of Chapman Barber and Susanna Cooper, Barber was born in
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In the chancery proceedings by which, in 1867, the celebrated
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in 1833. In the same year he was called to the bar at
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Charles Chapman Barber
English
barrister
St Clement Danes
non-conformist
St John's College, Cambridge
wrangler
Lincoln's Inn
conveyancer
draftsman
Court of Chancery
Orton
Castro
Tichborne baronetcy
judge
county courts
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Barber, Charles Chapman
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1803 births
1882 deaths
People from Westminster
Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge
English barristers
Members of Lincoln's Inn
Lawyers from London
19th-century English lawyers
County Court judges (England and Wales)

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