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  2. King's Bench Division - Wikipedia

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    During the Commonwealth of England, from 1649 to 1660, the court was known as the Upper Bench. [2] The English Court of King's Bench was abolished in 1875 by the Supreme Court of Judicature Act 1873. The Court's jurisdiction passed in each case to a new High Court of Justice and specifically to the King's Bench Division of that court.

  3. Barbara Fontaine - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Janet Fontaine (born 29 December 1953) is a British retired judge and solicitor.She served as Senior Master of the King's Bench Division from 2014 to 2023 and as the Queen's Remembrancer from 2014 to 2022 and as the King's Remembrancer from 2022 to 2023: she is the first woman and first solicitor to hold this ancient post.

  4. Brian Leveson - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Leveson was appointed as a Judge of the High Court, Queen's Bench Division, and served as a Presiding Judge of the Northern Circuit between 2002 and 2005. [ 7 ] In 2006, Leveson was appointed to the new position of Deputy Senior Presiding Judge [ 7 ] and, on 2 October 2006, he was appointed a Lord Justice of Appeal . [ 9 ]

  5. Law Reports - Wikipedia

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    Law Reports, Queen's Bench, covering decision of the King's Bench Division (named the Queen's Bench Division during the reigns of Victoria and Elizabeth II) of the High Court – started in 1865, [13] renamed Law Reports, Queen's Bench Division in 1875, renamed to drop "Division" in 1891, [14] renamed to take account of the change of monarch in ...

  6. Court of King's Bench (England) - Wikipedia

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    The Queen's Bench thus ceased to exist, holding its last session on 6 July 1875, [32] except as the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court. [33] The existence of the same courts as divisions of one unified body was a quirk of constitutional law, which prevented the compulsory demotion or retirement of Chief Justices.

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    The bench press earned its acclaim as a potent compound exercise, renowned for its ability to foster significant muscle gains in the upper body. That's why I'm breaking down my #1 best bench press ...

  8. List of Queen's Counsel in England and Wales appointed in ...

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    A bencher of the Inner Temple in 1960, the following year he was appointed a High Court Judge (receiving the customary knighthood), sitting in the Queen's Bench division. He was also appointed President of the Restrictive Practices Court in 1970. He retired from the bench and the RPC in 1981 and served as Treasurer of the Inner Temple the ...

  9. Lord Chief Justice of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Court of King's Bench (or Court of Queen's Bench during the reign of a Queen) was one of the senior courts of common law in Ireland. It was a mirror of the Court of King's Bench in England. The Lord Chief Justice was the most senior judge in the court, and the second most senior Irish judge under English rule and later when Ireland became ...