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John Mellor (judge)

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beliefs prevented Mellor attending university. He entered law, joined the midland circuit, and practised at Leicester borough and Warwick sessions, at assizes, and at the
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Mellor and his wife Elizabeth (née Moseley) had eight sons. Sir James Robert Mellor (1839–1926), the third son, was noted as a lawyer and polo player.
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Hamilton, J A; Sinéad Agnew (2004). "Mellor, Sir John (1809–1887)". In Agnew, Sinéad (ed.).
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in 1867 to try those accused of the murder of Police Sergeant Charles Brett.
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Mellor was one of the two judges at the special commission set up in
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He was one of three judges at the 188-day long trial in 1873 of
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The Right Honourable

Claimant
Leslie Ward
Vanity Fair
Justice of the High Court
Sir Charles Bowen
John Mellor (disambiguation)
Member of Parliament
Hollinwood
Oldham
Leicester
Justice of the Peace
Unitarian
parliamentary bar
Queen's Counsel
Warwick
Coventry
Great Yarmouth
Nottingham
Queen's Bench
knighted
Manchester
Arthur Orton
Tichborne claimant
Privy Council
Kingsdown, Kent


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