Coleridge Family Papers. Vol. dccclxviii. Miscellaneous legal papers collected by John Duke Coleridge; 1865-1873. 1. 'On Referees on Private Bills'; 1865. Printed copy of Coleridge's evidence, sent to him for correction. 2. T. W. Perry, Ritual Commission. Propositions for consideration in fr...
Coleridge Family Papers. Vol. dccclxix. Miscellaneous documents relating to legal matters; 1841-1872. These include legal opinions, a page of trial evidence, notes relating to disputed land ownership, a copy of Sir John Patteson's Award in relation to the Corporation and Governors of Ottery St...
Coleridge Family Papers. Vols. dcccxlix-dccclix. Papers relating to the Tichborne Case (1871-1872), in which John Duke Coleridge led for the defence. Eleven volumes.
Other trials 86354-86356. Coleridge Family Papers. Vols. dccclx-dccclxii. Papers relating to the case of the Duke of Norfolk v. Arbuthnot (1879). Three volumes.
Coleridge Family Papers. Vol. dccclxiv. Legal brief relating to Under-Sea Mines in the Duchy of Cornwall; 1857. A letter of reference addressed to Sir John Patteson has been added in a clerical hand to a blank page at the start of the volume. Printed, with manuscript notes. Black leather b...
Coleridge Family Papers. Vol. dccclxv. Printed reports and memoranda, with notes relating to proposed bills submitted to and created by John Duke Coleridge as Lord Chief Justice; 1873-1893.
Coleridge Family Papers. Vol. dccclxvi. Letters and papers relating to the work of a judicial committee; 1892. The committee considered the reform of several aspects of the judicial system including reform of the circuit system, the reform of procedure and place of trial in the Queen's Bench D...
Coleridge Family Papers. Vol. dccclxx. Notes relating to various legal cases, including the bequest of copyright in a will, possibly that of Thomas Arnold; 1834-1843.
Coleridge Family Papers. Vol. dccclxiii. Printed trial (Samuel Anderson v. Anne Fitzgerald) on a writ of error in the House of Lords; 1853. Most of the pages have been removed so that the binding could be used to store letters. The remaining pages contain John Taylor Coleridge's notes on the ...