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Though Scarlett had no professional connections, he gradually obtained a large practice, ultimately confining himself to the Court of King's Bench and the northern circuit.
* King's Bench, an ancient English court, or the legal citation denoting a case in such court.
Soane's work at the palace also included new library facilities for both Houses of Parliament and new law courts for the Chancery and King's Bench.
( See R. v. Sutton, Court of King's Bench, 1833 )
This was further undermined by the ruling in Beckford v Hood, where the Court of King's Bench confirmed that, even without registration, copyright could be enforced against infringers.
Millar sued, and went to the Court of King's Bench to obtain an injunction and advocate perpetual copyright at common law.
After consulting with the judges of the King's Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer of Pleas, the Lords concluded that there was no copyright at common law-certainly not perpetual copyright-and as such, that the term permitted by the Statute of Anne was the maximum length of legal protection for publishers and authors alike.
But Whitelocke J, speaking for the Court of the King's Bench, said that because the water supply was contaminated, it was better that the neighbor's documents were risked.
Members of Parliament then explained in August 1689 that “ the Commons had a particular regard … when that Declaration was first made ” to punishments like the one that had been inflicted by the King's Bench against Titus Oates.
* With much legal strife and the encouragement of Sir Francis Bacon, Chief Justice Edward Coke is dismissed from the King's Bench, and the royal prerogatives of King James I triumph over English common law.
This bill was supported by some of the most able and learned men in England, including the Earl of Northumberland, the Bishop of Lincoln, the Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, the Attorney General for England and Wales, the Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, and the Chief Justice of the King's Bench.
* 1280 – King Edward I of England forms the Court of King's Bench to hear petitions for justice instead of the king hearing them himself.
As a result, Lord Mansfield, Chief Justice of the Court of the King's Bench, had to judge whether Somersett's abduction was legal or not under English Common Law.
* King Edward I of England forms the Court of King's Bench to hear petitions for justice instead of the king hearing them himself.
Thus, even though the King's Bench might have jurisdiction over a case and might have the power to issue the perfect writ, the plaintiff might still not have a case if there was not a single form of action combining them.
Southwark was also the location of several prisons, including those of the Crown or ' Prerogative Courts ', the Marshalsea and King's Bench prisons, that of the local manors courts e. g. Borough Compter, The Clink, and the Surrey county gaol originally housed at the ' White Lion Inn ' ( also called informally the ' Borough Gaol ') and eventually at Horsemonger Lane Gaol.
Boyle by this time had been the object of the attacks of Sir Henry Wallop, Treasurer at War, Sir Robert Gardiner, Chief Justice of the King's Bench, Sir Robert Dillon, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, and Sir Richard Bingham, Chief Commissioner of Connaught, a demonstration, said Boyle, of their envy of his success and increasing prosperity.,
Copperfield's landlord, Mr Wilkins Micawber, is sent to a debtor's prison ( the King's Bench Prison ) after going bankrupt and remains there for several months before being released and moving to Plymouth.
Formerly, in cases when the Chancellorship was vacant, the Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench would act as Chancellor pro tempore.
After the Grand Jury indicted a peer, the case was brought before the Court of King's Bench.
If pardon was not pled, the House of Lords issued a writ of certiorari commanding the King's Bench Court to send the case up to it.
The new legal structure had a single Court of Appeal, split into two divisions, hearing appeals from a unified High Court of Justice made up of the King's Bench, Chancery and Common Pleas Divisions.
On 31 August 1819 Smith was released from King's Bench Prison in London, a debtor's prison.
A riot started, because of the detention at the King's Bench Prison of the radical, John Wilkes-he had written an article in which he attacked King George III.
There are tombs in the church to Walter Grene ( 1456 ), Thomas Higate ( 1576 ), and Sir Edward Fenner ( 1611 ), Judge of the King's Bench.

King's and Walk
Barrington never married, and lived for most of his life in chambers in King's Bench Walk in the Inner Temple, London.
He became a QC in 1978 and head of chambers in 1981, on founding 11 King's Bench Walk Chambers.
On 16 July 2012, Willcox performed a concert in her birthplace of Kings Heath, Birmingham, to celebrate being the first artist with a star on the King's Heath Walk of Fame.
The chambers were the priority, with parts of King's Bench Walk finished in 1949, and the final building ( the Library ) was opened on 21 April 1958.
The sets are Crown Office Row, Dr Johnson's Buildings, Farrar's Building, Francis Taylor Building, Harcourt Buildings, Hare Court, King's Bench Walk, Littleton Building, Mitre Court Buildings, Paper Buildings and Temple Gardens.
To this end he left for London at the end of 1824 to study under Jacob Phillips, a barrister at King's Bench Walk.
He became a partner at the firm B M Birnberg & Co, and as a barrister, he practiced at Eight King's Bench Walk.
The street crossing that was known as " Little Chelsea ", Park Walk, linked Fulham Road to King's Road and continued to the Thames and local ferry down Lover's Lane, renamed " Milmans Street " in the 18th century.
Murray was called to the Bar on 23 November 1730, taking a set of chambers at 5 King's Bench Walk.
The court also gave its name to London's King's Bench Prison, in which many defendants were subsequently incarcerated, and to King's Bench Walk in the Inner Temple.
Lady Anelay is married to the leading family and criminal law barrister Richard Anelay QC, the head of 1 King's Bench Walk Chambers and a Deputy High Court Judge.
He was called to the bar in 1965, and practised on the Midland and Oxford Circuit, principally in criminal prosecution work, initially from chambers at 10 King's Bench Walk and latterly from Devereux Chambers.
After leaving school Jepson spent some years living in Barbados, before taking up residence in the King's Bench Walk area of London where he begaen his literary career.
" Hide Away " was King's conglomeration of a theme by Hound Dog Taylor and parts by others, such as from " The Walk " by Jimmy McCracklin and " Peter Gunn ", as credited by King.
Levy first met Tony Blair at a dinner party in 1994, hosted by Israeli diplomat Gideon Meir, the two having a common friend in Eldred Tabachnik, a senior barrister ( now a QC and a former president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews ) at 11 King's Bench Walk, the chambers founded by Derry Irvine where Blair had trained in the early 1980s.
Three further Top 20 hits from her debut album followed, " Surrender ( Your Love )" ( which sampled the Diana Ross hit " Surrender "), " Best Of My Love " and a cover of Jade's " Don't Walk Away ", a double A-side with a cover of Carole King's " You've Got a Friend ".
However, it has recently been acquired by the Inner Temple ( it is adjacent and connected to King's Bench Walk in the Inner Temple ) and now has a number of barristers ' chambers.
He is a member of 11 King's Bench Walk Chambers, founded by former Lord Chancellor Lord Irvine of Lairg.
Sections of the footpath are shared with The King's Way, Pilgrims ' Trail, Wayfarers Walk and Meon Valley Trail.
* King's Walk Golf Course ( 5301 Columbia Road )-An Arnold Palmer-designed, links style course that was built on an entirely flat piece of land, but now features rolling mounds and two lakes.
King's Walk has tall fescue grasses and bent grass greens.
A clubhouse is also located at King's Walk.
* King's Walk Golf Course website

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