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  • As Common Serjeant Silvester was regarded as " uncouth and overly severe ".
  • Thomas Kirton ( 1537 1601 ) of Thorpe Mandeville was Common Serjeant of London.
  • He was the son of Sir Frederick Albert Bosanquet, the Common Serjeant of London.
  • In 1942 he was appointed Common Serjeant of London, and was knighted in 1953.
  • Among the legal officers, the Common Serjeant was second only to the Recorder of London.
  • He embarked on a legal career in 1668, becoming a Common Serjeant of London in 1671.
  • On his retirement as Common Serjeant in November 1917 he was succeeded by Henry Fielding Dickens KC.
  • In 1878 he was elected as the senior legal office of Common Serjeant by the Corporation of London.
  • He was appointed Common Serjeant of London about 1486, Serjeant-at-law in 1495, and King's Serjeant in November 1501.
  • While Common Serjeant he presided over the case that led to the conviction of Adolph Beck for fraud in 1896.
  • He is the son of Mervyn Griffith-Jones Lady Chatterley trial and the Common Serjeant of London at The Old Bailey.
  • In spite of criticism of Charley's performance of his duties, he remained as Common Serjeant until 1892, and was Mayor's Court.
  • "' Sir Henry Fielding Dickens "', KC and Common Serjeant of London, a senior legal office which he held for over 15 years.
  • QC ( born 1945 ) is a British judge and the former Common Serjeant of London, the second most senior judge at the Old Bailey.
  • The most senior permanent judge of the Central Criminal Court has the title of Recorder of London, and his deputy has the title of Common Serjeant of London.
  • A 7-week trial began at the Old Bailey on 27 April 2009 . The judge was the Common Serjeant of London, Brian Barker, Nicholas Hilliard, QC and Nerida Hartford-Bell.
  • Baldwin's uncle, also named John Baldwin ( d . 1469 ), had a legal career in London as a bencher of Gray's Inn and common serjeant of the City.
  • He was appointed Common Serjeant of London in 1460, a position he held until he was created Serjeant-at-law in 1463, followed by a further promotion to King's Serjeant in 1470.
  • The Recorder and the Common Serjeant are both City officers, and the Recorder is a member of the Common Council because he is also a member of the Court of Aldermen.
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