Sir John Hullock (3 April 1767 – 31 July 1829) was an English lawyer and judge, a baron of the exchequer. Hullock was the son of Timothy Hullock, a master...
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government over his Panopticon, he choose Whishaw as his arbitrator. With John Hullock, Whishaw came to a decision on an award on 9 July 1813. He was executor...
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Garrow 1823–1829: John Hullock 1827–1834: John Vaughan 1829–1839: William Bolland 1830–1834: Sir John Bayley, 1st Baronet 1832–1845: Sir John Gurney 1834–1855:...
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Joseph Littledale (category Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge)
judgeship of the King's Bench Division, though beyond being appointed John Hullock's colleague in managing the government prosecutions in Scotland in 1822...
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on 6 February. He was tried at York Castle in March 1829, before Baron Hullock and a jury. The case was a national cause célèbre, coming only two months...
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Eric Firth* 1,534 40.7 –14.9 Liberal Democrats Dennis Hullock 859 22.8 +12.4 Conservative John Cowan 758 20.1 –7.9 Green Gideon Richards 622 16.5 +10...
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Beck 260 7.1 N/A Green Toby Cooper 184 5.0 −5.9 Liberal Democrats Dennis Hullock 124 3.4 −3.6 Majority Rejected ballots Turnout Registered electors Labour...
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Augustus Hullock Morant, a relative of Nicholson's, Charles Baily of Newark and London, and Michael Drury who was Nicholson's successor. His assistant John Spence...
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1874–1879 Rev. C. G. Nicolay and John Rowland Jones; Henry Hullock 1879–1887 Sir Thomas Cockburn-Campbell 1887–1916 John Winthrop Hackett 1916–1927 Alfred...
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1994 Standard Steven Stewart 1995 Open Derrill Imrie 1995 Standard Todd Hullock 1996 Open Derrill Imrie 1996 Standard Don Leedham 1997 Open Derrill Imrie...
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