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Thomas Chitty

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into, essentially, the modern system. Chitty exploited the opportunity in publishing a number of practitioners' texts including preparing new editions of:
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The practice of special pleader demanded mastery of detail and the technical intricacies of the law and Chitty's career spanned huge changes from the
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to a generation of eminent lawyers and played a significant role in documenting the legal reforms of the 19th century.
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player and musician, and an energetic volunteer." He retired in 1877, and died at home in London.
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Cawston, and the couple had two sons who followed in their father's legal footsteps:
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Chitty practised at 1 King's Bench Walk where he educated a generation of eminent
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The Practice of the Court of King's Bench in Personal Actions and Ejectments
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Index

Thomas Chitty (disambiguation)
pupil master
Joseph Chitty
called to the bar
special pleader
pupils
Hugh Cairns
Lord Chancellor
Farrer Herschell
James Whiteside
Chief Justice of Ireland
William Shee
Common Law Procedure Acts 1852-4
Judicature Acts 1873-5
forms of action
John Frederick Archbold
Richard Burn
T. Willes Chitty
whist
Bristol
assizes
Joseph William Chitty
Liberal






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