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  John Duke Coleridge, 1st Baron Coleridge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Duke Coleridge, 1st Baron Coleridge (3 December 1820- 14 June 1894), Lord Chief Justice of England, was the eldest son of Sir John Taylor Coleridge.
In November 1873 Coleridge succeeded Sir W. Bovill as Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, and was immediately afterwards raised to the peerage as Baron Coleridge of Ottery St Mary.
Coleridges work, first as a barrister, and then as a judge, prevented his publishing as much as he otherwise would have done, but his addresses and papers would, if collected, fill a substantial volume and do much honor to his memory.
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 HARTLEY COLERIDGE - LoveToKnow Article on HARTLEY COLERIDGE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
(1796-1849), English man of letters, eldest son of the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge, was born on the I9th of September 1796, near Bristol.
The closing decade of Coleridges life was wasted in what he himself calls the woeful impotence of weak resolve.
The prose style of Hartley Coleridge is marked by much finish and vivacity; but his literary reputation must chiefly rest on the sanity of his criticisms, and above all on his Prometheus, an unfinished lyric drama, and on his sonnets.
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 Edward, 1st Lord Herbert of Cherbury (or Chirbury) Herbert   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
He was the eldest son of Richard Herbert Esquire of Montgomery Castle in Wales, Sheriff of Montgomeryshire, and a Member of Parliament, and of Magdalen Newport, a well-born woman of high intelligence, beauty and deep religious sensibility.
She maintained a close friendship with John Donne and was memorialized in his poetry.
Coleridge is right, in this respect, when (in Aids to Reflection) he characterizes Herbert as ‘the representative of the Platonizing Deists’.
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 John Taylor Coleridge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sir John Taylor Coleridge (1790-1876), English judge, the second son of Captain James Coleridge and nephew of the poet S.
Coleridge, was born at Tiverton, Devon, and was educated at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, where he had a brilliant career.
His eldest son, John Duke, 1st Baron Coleridge, became Lord Chief Justice of England; the second son, Henry James (1822-1893), left the Anglican for the Roman Catholic church in 1852, and became well-known as a Jesuit divine, editor of The Month, and author of numerous theological works.
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 Encyclopedia: Baron Coleridge   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Baron Coleridge, of Ottery St Mary in the County of Devon, is a peerage title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
The first Baron Coleridge was the nephew of the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, English poet, 1795 Samuel Taylor Coleridge (October 21, 1772 – July 25, 1834) was an English poet, critic, and philosopher who was, along with his friend William Wordsworth, one of the founders of the Romantic Movement in England and as one of the Lake Poets.
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 JOHN DUKE COLERIDGE, 1ST BARON COLERIDGE - LoveToKnow Article on JOHN DUKE COLERIDGE, 1ST BARON COLERIDGE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The Tichborne trial was the most conspicuous feature of Coleridges later years at the bar, and tasked his powers as an advocate to the uttermost, though he was assisted by the splendid abilities and industry of Charles (afterwards Lord) Bowen.
Coleridge died in harness on the i4th of June 1894.
He was frequently to be seen at the Athenaeum, was a member both of Grillions and The Club, as well as of the Literary Society, of which he was president, and whose meetings he very rarely missed.
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 List of famous Old Etonians born in the 19th century - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Coleridge Patteson (1827–1871), Bishop of Melanesia, 1861–1871, and martyr
John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury (1834–1913), Vice-Chancellor, University of London, 1872–1880, Chairman, London County Council, 1890–1892, banker, scientist, archaeologist and author
Harold Macmillan, 1st Earl of Stockton (1894–1986), Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1955–1957, and Prime Minister, 1957–1963
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 COLERIDGE, SARA (1802—1852) - Online Information article about COLERIDGE, SARA (1802—1852)
BRISTOL, JOHN DIGBY, 1ST EARL OF 6 (1580-1653)
During the last few years of her life Sara Coleridge was a confirmed invalid.
Sara Coleridge died in London on the 3rd of May 1852.
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 George Gordon Byron Life by E. H. Coleridge
His eldest son, Captain John Byron, the poet's father, was a libertine by choice and in an eminent degree.
John Murray), entitled "Strictures on the Life and Writings of Pope." The first was published in 1821, the second in 1835.
She is buried in a nameless grave at the entrance of Harrow church.
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 SIR JOHN TAYLOR COLERIDGE - LoveToKnow Article on SIR JOHN TAYLOR COLERIDGE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
(1790-1876), English judge, the second son of Captain James Coleridge and nephew of the poet S. Coleridge, was born at Tiverton, Devon, and was educated at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, where he had a brilliant career.
He graduated in 18I 2 and was soon after made a fellow of Exeter; in 1819 he was called to the bar at the Middle Temple and practised for some years on the western circuit.
the midland circuit and author of Eton in the Forties, whose daughter Mary E. Coleridge (1861-1907) became a well-known writer of fiction.
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 Annotated Bibliography Contents for Letter C   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
This disciple of John Locke maintained that all belief must be based on free inquiry.
In a preface to the Discourse, Collins defends the liberty of writing of the man (William Whiston) whose essay on the Old and New Testaments he is criticizing in the text.
I have realized that we must fight the issue on a broad scale and not get caught fighting the little fight on the little branch of the tree." She writes with appreciation for the support of the city manager, the library staff, the local newspaper, and many community leaders.
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 YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> id:1871   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
March 21 - Marriage of Princess Louise to John Campbell, Marquess of Lorne, whose father, the 8th Duke of Argyll, is the serving Secretary of State for India.
August 30 - Ernest Rutherford, 1st Baron Rutherford of Nelson, New Zealand physicist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (d.
September 20 - John Coleridge Patteson, Anglican bishop and missionary (martyred) (b.
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 HSP Manuscript Guide: 100-199
John and Peter Chevalier were Philadelphia and China merchants dealing in rugs, blankets, dry goods, and general merchandise.
John Chaloner and James White, Philadelphia merchants, were appointed assistant commissaries of Purchase for the Middle Department of the Continental Army in 1777.
John Davis was captain of the 1st Pennsylvania Battalion, Continental Army, under General Anthony Wayne.
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 PETTIGREW PAPERS (Osborn Shelves Pettigrew)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Stephenson 1831 Mar 24 + Baron, John, 1786-1851.
+ Carysfort, John Joshua Proby, 1st Earl of, 1751-1828.
John Rokewode's death and Sir John Coleridge are mentioned.
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 Encyclopedia: Lord-Chief-Justice   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Originally, the three high common law courts, the Court of Common Pleas, the Court of the King's (or Queen's) Bench, and the Court of the Exchequer, each had their own Chief Justice.
That of the Exchequer Court was styled as the Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, and that of the Common Pleas was Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, leaving the head of the King's (or Queen's) Bench to be known simply as the Lord Chief Justice.
John Campbell, 1st Baron Campbell of St Andrews (March 5, 1850 - June 24, 1859)
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 Bagism: Library: John Lennon/Beatles Book Reviews
John Lennon was a talent to put it mildly, but foremost he was just a human being and a good one with faults like all of us.
John just couldn't understand why he couldn't live with his mom and be a part of her new family.
The love that John felt for Cynthia was poured out in the letters that he sent her and also in the letters of the guilt he must have felt when he was at home not paying much attention to Julian and hate himself for it.
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 Henry St. John Bolingbroke - Selected primary works.
Attributed to Henry St. John, Viscount Bolingbroke, in the Dictionary of national biography.
Facsimile reprint of 1st ed., Philadelphia, Carey and Hart, 1841.
Bolingbroke; during the time he was secretary of state to Queen Anne; with state papers, explanatory notes, and a translation of the foreign letters, &c.
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 Current Catalog
Baron Coleridge's father was a nephew of Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
Someone has annotated the printed text by altering the orthography of a great many words: "you" is altered to "ye"; "ed" at the end of a word is changed to "'d", &c.
Ros, who John Sutherland describes as the "leading candidate for the worst Victorian novelist ever published," wrote ludicrously bad prose and worse poetry, though thanks to a small group of staunch admirers she was able to become "Amanda M. Ros, author." Wolff 5958.
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 Vol 31. No. 61 - Index - Quarterly Review Archive - Scholarly Resources, Romantic Circles
Murray MS., WG to John Taylor Coleridge, [20 Sept. 1824 postmark], says he thinks Murray 'is grown quite timid, and afraid to look his situation [of hiring a new editor] in the face.
John Scott, The Life of the Rev. Thomas Scott, Rector of Aston Sandford, Bucks.
John Murray published the first edition of the volume under review; in the same year Charles Knight published the second edition, enlarged with an additional map and a number of additional illustrations.
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Coke, Sir Edward (1552-1634), English jurist, who is considered one of the most eminent jurists in all English history, and best known as a compiler...
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 UCSB English Dept: English 233, Alan Liu: Schedule
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, "To the River Otter" (1796)
Alan Liu, "Classic Repose," "The Baron's Window," and "Supervision of the Picturesque," from Wordsworth: The Sense of History (1989), pp.
John Walker, from introduction to Joseph Mallord William Turner (1976), pp.
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 Search Results for Crabbe - Encyclopædia Britannica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The form was established by John Denham in 1642 with the...
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 University of Delaware: DARK ROMANTICISM
Byron, Coleridge, Mary Shelley, and the Pursuit of the Supernatural
Among the grim, solitary wanderers of Romantic literature is Samuel Coleridge's Ancient Mariner.
Lord Ruthven of John Polidori's "The Vampyre" is a fascinating character from English Romantic literature.
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Coleridge Sir John Taylor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
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Coleridge, Sir John Taylor (1790-1876), British jurist, father of the jurist John Duke Coleridge, 1st Baron Coleridge, born in Ottery St Mary, and...
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Arms John Taylor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
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Arms, John Taylor (1887-1953), American etcher, illustrator, and architect.
Arms is best known for his realistic etchings of Gothic churches.
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Bertie, Francis Leveson (1844-1919) 1st Viscount Bertie of Thame (9)
Broun, John Allan (1817-1879), magnetician and meteorologist (3)
Buxton, John (1717-82) Deputy Lieutenant of Norfolk (1)
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 Bowen Therapy -- Recommendations and Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Soon after he had begun to make his mark he was briefed against the claimant in the famous Tichborne Case.
Bowen's services to his leader, Sir John Coleridge, helped to procure for him the appointment of junior counsel to the treasury when Sir John had passed, as he did while the trial proceeded, from the office of solicitor-general to that of attorney-general; and from this time his practice became a very large one.
The character of Charles Bowen's intellect hardly qualified him for some of the duties of a puisne judge; but it was otherwise when, in 1882, in succession to Lord Justice Holker, he was raised to the Court of Appeal.
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Coleridge Sir John Taylor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Coleridge, Sir John Taylor (1790-1876), British jurist, born in Ottery Saint Mary, and educated at the University of Oxford.
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