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<p> Lord Chief-Justice of [[England]] from 1859; called to the bar in 1829; became Liberal member for [[Southampton]] in 1847, and Solicitor-General in 1850; was prosecutor in the [[Palmer]] case, judge in the Tichborne, and an arbitrator in the <i> [[Alabama]] </i> (1802-1880). </p>
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<p> Lord Chief-Justice of [[England]] from 1859; called to the bar in 1829; became [[Liberal]] member for [[Southampton]] in 1847, and Solicitor-General in 1850; was prosecutor in the [[Palmer]] case, judge in the Tichborne, and an arbitrator in the <i> [[Alabama]] </i> (1802-1880). </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 18:08, 15 October 2021

Sir Alexander Cockburn [1]

Lord Chief-Justice of England from 1859; called to the bar in 1829; became Liberal member for Southampton in 1847, and Solicitor-General in 1850; was prosecutor in the Palmer case, judge in the Tichborne, and an arbitrator in the Alabama (1802-1880).

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