The Reminiscences of Sir Henry Hawkins (Baron Brampton)
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Baron Henry Hawkins Brampton. The Reminiscences of Sir Henry Hawkins (Baron Brampton)
The Reminiscences of Sir Henry Hawkins (Baron Brampton)
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PREFACE
BRAMPTON
EDITOR'S PREFACE
WIT, HUMOUR, PATHOS, AND TRAGEDY
RICHARD HARRIS. 27 FITZJOHN'S AVENUE, HAMPSTEAD,
CHAPTER. I. AT BEDFORD SCHOOL. II. IN MY UNCLE'S OFFICE. III. SECOND YEAR—THESIGER AND PLATT—MY FIRST BRIEF. IV. AT THE OLD BAILEY IN THE OLD TIMES. V. MR. JUSTICE MAULE. VI. AN INCIDENT ON THE ROAD TO NEWMARKET. VII. AN EPISODE AT HERTFORD QUARTER SESSIONS. VIII. A DANGEROUS SITUATION—A CASE OF FORGETFULNESS. IX. THE ONLY "RACER" I EVER OWNED—SAM LINTON, THE DOG-FINDER. X. WHY I GAVE OVER CARD-PLAYING. XI. "CODD'S PUZZLE" XII. GRAHAM, THE POLITE JUDGE. XIII. GLORIOUS OLD DAYS—THE HON. BOB GRIMSTON, AND MANY OTHERS—CHICKEN-HAZARD. XIV. PETER RYLAND—THE REV. MR. FAKER AND THE WELSH WILL. XV. TATTERSALL'S—BARON MARTIN, HARRY HILL, AND THE OLD FOX IN THE YARD. XVI. ARISING OUT OF THE "ORSINI AFFAIR" XVII. APPOINTED QUEEN'S COUNSEL—A SERIOUS ILLNESS—SAM LEWIS. XVIII. THE PRIZE—FIGHT ON FRIMLEY COMMON. XIX. SAM WARREN, THE AUTHOR OF "TEN THOUSAND A YEAR" XX. THE BRIGHTON CARD-SHARPING CASE. XXI. THE KNEBWORTH THEATRICAL ENTERTAINMENTS—SIR EDWARD BULWER LYTTON—CHARLES DICKENS, CHARLES MATHEWS, MACREADY, DOUGLAS JERROLD. XXII. CROCKFORD'S—"HOOKS AND EYES"—DOUGLAS JERROLD. XXIII. ALDERSON, TOMKINS, AND A FREE COUNTRY—A PROBLEM IN HUMAN NATURE. XXIV. CHARLES MATHEWS—A HARVEST FESTIVAL AT THE VILLAGE CHURCH. XXV. COMPENSATION—NICE CALCULATIONS IN OLD DAYS—EXPERTS—LLOYD AND I. XXVI. ELECTION PETITIONS. XXVII. MY CANDIDATURE FOR BARNSTAPLE. XXVIII. THE TICHBORNE CASE. XXIX. A VISIT TO SHEFFIELD—MRS. HAILSTONE'S DANISH BOARHOUND. XXX. AN EXPERT IN HANDWRITING—"DO YOU KNOW JOE BROWN?" XXXI. APPOINTED A JUDGE—MY FIRST TRIAL FOR MURDER. XXXII. ON THE MIDLAND CIRCUIT. XXXIII. JACK. XXXIV. TWO TRAGEDIES. XXXV. THE ST. NEOTS CASE. XXXVI. A NIGHT AT NOTTINGHAM. XXXVII. HOW I MET AN INCORRIGIBLE PUNSTER. XXXVIII. THE TILNEY STREET OUTRAGE—"ARE YOU NOT GOING TO PUT ON THE BLACK CAP, MY LORD?" XXXIX. SEVERAL SCENES. XL. DR. LAMSON—A CASE OF MISTAKEN IDENTITY—A WILL CASE. XLI. MR.J.L. TOOLE ON THE BENCH. XLII. A FULL MEMBER OF THE JOCKEY CLUB. XLIII. THE LITTLE MOUSE AND THE PRISONER—THE BRUTALITY OF OUR OLD LAWS. XLIV. THE LAST OF LORD CAMPBELL—WINE AND WATER—SIR THOMAS WILDE. XLV. HOW I CROSS-EXAMINED PRINCE LOUIS NAPOLEON. XLVI. THE NEW LAW ALLOWING THE ACCUSED TO GIVE EVIDENCE—THE CASE OF DR. WALLACE, THE LAST I TRIED ON CIRCUIT. XLVII. A FAREWELL MEMORY OF JACK. XLVIII. OLD TURF FRIENDS. XLIX. LEAVING THE BENCH—LORD BRAMPTON. L. SENTENCES. LI. CARDINAL MANNING—"OUR CHAPEL" APPENDIX. THE REMINISCENCES OF SIR HENRY HAWKINS
(NOW LORD BRAMPTON.)
CHAPTER I
AT BEDFORD SCHOOL
CHAPTER II
IN MY UNCLE'S OFFICE
CHAPTER III
SECOND YEAR—THESIGER AND PLATT—MY FIRST BRIEF
CHAPTER IV
AT THE OLD BAILEY IN THE OLD TIMES
CHAPTER V
MR. JUSTICE MAULE
CHAPTER VI
AN INCIDENT ON THE ROAD TO NEWMARKET
CHAPTER VII
AN EPISODE AT HERTFORD QUARTER SESSIONS
CHAPTER VIII
A DANGEROUS SITUATION—A FORGOTTEN PRISONER
CHAPTER IX
THE ONLY "RACER" I EVER OWNED—SAM LINTON, THE DOG-FINDER
CHAPTER X
WHY I GAVE OVER CARD-PLAYING
CHAPTER XI
"CODD'S PUZZLE."
CHAPTER XII
GRAHAM, THE POLITE JUDGE
CHAPTER XIII
GLORIOUS OLD DAYS—THE HON. BOB GRIMSTON, AND MANY OTHERS—CHICKEN-HAZARD
CHAPTER XIV
PETER RYLAND—THE REV. MR. FAKER AND THE WELSH WILL
CHAPTER XV
TATTERSALL'S—BARON MARTIN, HARRY HILL, AND THE OLD FOX IN THE YARD
CHAPTER XVI
ARISING OUT OF THE "ORSINI AFFAIR."
CHAPTER XVII
APPOINTED QUEEN'S COUNSEL—A SERIOUS ILLNESS—SAM LEWIS
CHAPTER XVIII
THE PRIZE-FIGHT ON FRIMLEY COMMON
CHAPTER XIX
SAM WARREN, THE AUTHOR OF "TEN THOUSAND A YEAR."
CHAPTER XX
THE BRIGHTON CARD-SHARPING CASE
CHAPTER XXI
THE KNEBWORTH THEATRICAL ENTERTAINMENTS—SIR EDWARD BULWER—LYTTON—CHARLES DICKENS, CHARLES MATHEWS, MACREADY, DOUGLAS JERROLD, AND MANY OTHERS
CHAPTER XXII
CROCKFORD'S—"THE HOOKS AND EYES"—DOUGLAS JERROLD
CHAPTER XXIII
ALDERSON, TOMKINS, AND A FREE COUNTRY—A PROBLEM IN HUMAN NATURE
CHAPTER XXIV
CHARLES MATHEWS—A HARVEST FESTIVAL AT THE VILLAGE CHURCH
CHAPTER XXV
COMPENSATION—NICE CALCULATIONS IN OLD DAYS—EXPERTS—LLOYD AND I
CHAPTER XXVI
ELECTION PETITIONS
CHAPTER XXVII
MY CANDIDATURE FOR BARNSTAPLE
CHAPTER XXVIII
THE TICHBORNE CASE
CHAPTER XXIX
A VISIT TO SHEFFIELD—MRS. HAILSTONE'S DANISH BOARHOUND
CHAPTER XXX
AN EXPERT IN HANDWRITING—"DO YOU KNOW JOE BROWN?"
CHAPTER XXXI
APPOINTED A JUDGE—MY FIRST TRIAL FOR MURDER,
CHAPTER XXXII
ON THE MIDLAND CIRCUIT
CHAPTER XXXIII
JACK
JACK'S REMINISCENCES
CHAPTER XXXIV
TWO TRAGEDIES
CHAPTER XXXV
THE ST. NEOTS CASE
CHAPTER XXXVI
A NIGHT AT NOTTINGHAM
"GREAT PRIZE COMPETITION FOR PATIENCE
CHAPTER XXXVII
HOW I MET AN INCORRIGIBLE PUNSTER
CHAPTER XXXVIII
THE TILNEY STREET OUTRAGE—"ARE YOU NOT GOING TO PUT ON THE BLACK CAP, MY LORD?"
CHAPTER XXXIX
SEVERAL SCENES
CHAPTER XL
DR. LAMSON[A]—A CASE OF MISTAKEN IDENTITY—A WILL CASE
CHAPTER XLI
MR.J.L. TOOLE ON THE BENCH
A BIRD OF ANOTHER FEATHER.[A]
CHAPTER XLII
A FULL MEMBER OF THE JOCKEY CLUB
CHAPTER XLIII
THE LITTLE MOUSE AND THE PRISONER
CHAPTER XLIV
THE LAST OF LORD CAMPBELL—WINE AND WATER—SIR THOMAS WILDE
CHAPTER XLV
HOW I CROSS-EXAMINED PRINCE LOUIS NAPOLEON
CHAPTER XLVI
THE NEW LAW ALLOWING THE ACCUSED TO GIVE EVIDENCE—THE CASE OF DR. WALLACE, THE LAST I TRIED ON CIRCUIT
CHAPTER XLVII
A FAREWELL MEMORY OF JACK
BALLAD OF THE UNSURPRISED JUDGE, 1895.[A]
THE WOMAN AND THE LAW
CHAPTER XLVIII
OLD TURF FRIENDS
CHAPTER XLIX
LEAVING THE BENCH—LORD BRAMPTON
CHAPTER L
SENTENCES
CHAPTER LI
CARDINAL MANNING—"OUR CHAPEL."
AN AFFECTIONATE FAREWELL. APPENDIX
THE CROWN CALENDAR FOR THE LINCOLNSHIRE LENT ASSIZES
JOHN CHARLES LUCAS CALCRAFT, ESQ., SHERIFF
PRISONERS UNDER SENTENCE
IN HIS MAJESTY'S GAOL IN THE CITY OF LINCOLN
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Baron Henry Hawkins Brampton
Published by Good Press, 2019
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