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in 1872, in which he represented the British government. He dissented from the majority view as to British liability for the actions of British-built privateer ships. He prepared the English translation of the arbitrators' award and published a controversial dissenting opinion in which he admitted
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and other sport, and writing (he wrote an unpublished novel). Something of an adventurer in his youth, he was fond of socialising and womanising, fathering two illegitimate children. He "was also throughout his life addicted to frivolities not altogether consistent with advancement in a learned
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Several Prime Ministers offered to nominate Cockburn for a peerage, and he finally accepted the offer in 1864. However, Queen Victoria refused, noting that "this peerage has been more than once previously refused upon the ground of the notoriously bad moral character of the Chief Justice".
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and himself became interested in politics as a profession in itself, not simply as a pretext for legal argument. Cockburn had become ambitious and in 1838 he turned down the offer of a judicial appointment in India with the sentiment "I am going in for something better than that". He became
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1851 Census for England – Barrister, aged 47, of Wakehurst Place, Ardingly, Sussex, with the mother (Louisa Hannah Godfrey née Dalley) and sister (Caroline Louisa Matilda Godfrey) of his partner Amelia (Emily) Godfrey – HO107/1642 f.115.
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1861 Census for England – Lord Chief Justice, aged 58, visiting Chute Lodge, Wiltshire born Altona, with children: Louisa C. Cockburn aged 22 born Stratford, Essex; Alexander Cockburn aged 15 born Sydenham, Surrey – RG9/716 f.19
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National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations): Alexander Dalton Cockburn, Esq. ... formerly Captain in the 2nd Regiment of Life Guards who died 16 July 1887 at 59 Jermyn Street, London ...Probate 2 September
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attempted to establish his identity as the missing baronet Sir Roger Tichborne. This trial collapsed after 103 days, the longest civil trial on record. Cockburn then presided over the subsequent trial of Orton for
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in order to steal from his estate. Cockburn made an exhaustive study of the medical aspects of the case and won a conviction after a twelve-day trial, again demonstrating his skill with forensic science.
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found that Newman's plea of justification was not proved except in one particular, a verdict which, together with the methods of the judge and the conduct of the audience, attracted considerable comment.
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in 1829. He joined the western circuit and built up a substantial practice though he was sufficiently diffident about his success in London to devote little of his energies there, not even keeping his
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appointed Cockburn as Solicitor-General in 1850, and as Attorney General in 1851, which latter post he held until the resignation of the ministry in February 1852. In December 1852, under
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roughly handling a woman. The pair stopped to protest but found themselves accused of obstructing a constable in the execution of his duty, arrested by the constable and conveyed to
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Cockburn always sought out the most sensational cases and was astute in rearranging his diary so that he could sit in any trial likely to attract the attention of the press.
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So styled in English sources and reference books, but the title seems correctly to be attributable to his eldest brother. See: www.ghcaraibe.org/bul/ghc158-159/p3839.rtf
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for murder. The crime, in which Wainwright was arrested in possession of the dismembered body of his victim, was given more publicity at the time than those of
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1871 Census for England: Cavalry Officer, unmarried aged 26, of Cavalry Barracks, Clewer, Berkshire – RG10/1302 f.89 p. 1 – born Sydenham, Surrey
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As a judge he did not have the highest reputation, with a joke within the legal profession being that he became a first rate judge only because he sat with
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1881 Census for England: Unmarried of no occupation, aged 35, of 24 James Street, Westminster, London – RG11/118 f.105 p. 41 – born Sydenham
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16 July 1887 ), Capt. 2nd Regt Life Guards, who never married and to whom Cockburn left the majority of his fortune. His son did not succeed him as
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and from that point started to reduce his election and parliamentary work in favour of more publicly notorious cases. In 1841 he was made a
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in Sussex. In his later years, he reminisced, "Whatever happens, I have had my whack". He once had to escape through the window of the
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The arms which an advocate wields he ought to use as a warrior, not as an assassin. He ought to uphold the interests of his clients
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In personal appearance Cockburn was of small stature with a large head, but possessed a very dignified manner. He enjoyed
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Although Cockburn never married, he had one acknowledged illegitimate son and one illegitimate daughter by the unmarried
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profession, or with the positions of dignity which he successively occupied." He lived for many years in some state at
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1881 Census for England: Aged 16 of Charlemont, Spencer Drive, Chiswick, London – RG11/1178 f.43 p. 37
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Cockburn shepherded through Parliament the Common Law Procedure Act 1852 and the Common Law Procedure Act 1854.
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based on the defendant's ability to distinguish "right from wrong" in favour of a broader approach based on
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1871 Census for England: Aged 6 of Burlington Gardens, Westminster, London – RG10/137 f.31 p. 25
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Victorian Sensation: Or, the Spectacular, the Shocking and the Scandalous in Nineteenth-Century Britain
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He was a passionate champion of the proper role of the advocate and on the occasion of a reception for
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Quarterly 1st & 4th Gules six mascles Or three two and one 2nd & 3rd Argent three cocks Gules.
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born 3 August 1838; bapt 16 June 1839; father = Alexander Edmund Cockburn; mother = Emily Cockburn
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in Britain for the next century. At the trial, Cockburn had made extensive and effective use of
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issue, felt that Sir Alexander's temper was so short that he seemed mentally unbalanced.
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Lobban, Michael. "Cockburn, Sir Alexander James Edmund, twelfth baronet (1802–1880)".
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for transvestism and "conspiring and inciting persons to commit an unnatural offence".
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in 1851, a post which he held till the resignation of the ministry in February 1852.
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Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "S" (part 3)
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GRO Register of Marriages – JUN 1863 1a 417 CHELSEA. Cavendish = Cockburn
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Gentlemen and Blackguards: Gambling Mania and Plot to Steal the Derby of 1844
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The Mystery of Overend & Gurney: A Financial Scandal in Victorian London
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Men of blood: violence, manliness and criminal justice in Victorian England
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The Annual Register, or a View of the History and Politics of the Year 1844
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24 September 1822 – Ryde, Isle of Wight 21 December 1890), rector of
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in Staffordshire, an ex-medical man who poisoned a friend named Cook with
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In 1847, he decided to stand for parliament, and was elected unopposed as
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Diamond, B. L. (1956). "Isaac Ray and the trial of Daniel M'Naghten".
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Russell, C. (1894). "Reminiscences of Lord Chief Justice Coleridge".
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In 1875, the three English common law courts (the Queen's Bench, the
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who had accused Newman of libel. The jury who heard the case under
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Cockburn, Sir Alexander James Edmund, twelfth baronet (1802–1880)
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GRO Register of Deaths – MAR 1891 1a 445 WESTMINSTER Aged 26
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baptised 16 June 1839 All Saints' Church, West Ham, Essex –
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Southampton
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He was initially educated largely abroad and became fluent in
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GRO Register of Deaths – DEC 1890 2b 409 I WIGHT Aged 68
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GRO Register of Deaths – JUN 1869 2b 332 I WIGHT Aged 30
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The Foreign Office List and Diplomatic and Consular Year Book
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Alexander Cockburn Dalton or Alexander Dalton (Alex) Cockburn
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Foreman, Amanda. "A World on Fire".Allen Lane, 2010, p. 811.
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GRO Register of Births – DEC 1864 1a 242 ST GEO HAN SQ
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6. René Michel de Vignier de La Saline, vicomte de Vignier
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Members of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
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Veeder, Van Vechten (1900). "Sir Alexander Cockburn".
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contributions in Parliament by Sir Alexander Cockburn
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Coat of arms of Sir Alexander Cockburn, 12th Baronet
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deemed bets unenforceable in law) as to whether the
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had been guilty of nothing more than "grave error".
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London: Stanley Paul & Co. p. Ch.9. 1037: 929:Prince Henry, Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn 539:, which had deprived Dr Cockburn of his office. 3599:. Vol. 11. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 2769:"Cockburn, Alexander James Edmund (CKBN822AJ)" 561:, made a speech which helped to establish the 496:. Through his parliamentary work Cockburn met 3141:"The Judicial Work of Chief Justice Cockburn" 8: 4039:Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath 3003:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 2729:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2682: 2680: 2678: 2652:"Cockburn, Sir Alexander James Edmund"  2074:1. Alexander Cockburn, 12th Bart (1802–1880) 1235:16. Alexander Cockburn, 6th Bart (died 1739) 1212:32. Archibald Cockburn, 4th Bart (died 1705) 1131:Louis Francis John Charles Raphael Cavendish 909:Woodley v. Metropolitan District Railway Co. 814:. Cockburn's decision was overturned by the 557:in 1843. Cockburn, briefed on behalf of the 480:was passed. 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(1890). 869:British liability for the actions of the 607:was a four-year-old or a three-year-old. 448:in 1824–5 and graduating in 1829 with an 27:British jurist and politician (1802–1880) 3999:Lord chief justices of England and Wales 3586:"Cockburn, Alexander James Edmund"  3459:Baronetcies beginning with "C" (part 3) 3383:"Ancestors of Alexander Edmund Cockburn" 1125:George Cavendish, 1st Earl of Burlington 1121:Society for the Propagation of the Faith 781:) merged to become divisions of the new 91:24 June 1859 – 20 November 1880 4009:Attorneys general for England and Wales 3884:Lord Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench 3629:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2726:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2615: 1191: 789:, and Chief Baron of the Exchequer Sir 761:Lord Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench 685:In 1854, Cockburn was appointed to the 664:As law officer of the Crown (1850–1856) 79:Lord Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench 3079:Lunney, M. & Oliphant, K. 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Sir Alexander Cockburn
The Right Honourable
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George Frederic Watts
Lord Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench
Queen Victoria
The Lord Campbell
The Lord Coleridge
Chief Justice of the Common Pleas
Queen Victoria
John Jervis
William Erle
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Lord Chief Justice
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