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Became Chief Justice of the Common Pleas [9] William de Raley: d. 1250: 1229 – 1233: Became Chief Justice of the Common Pleas [10] Robert of Nottingham: d. 1245: 1245: Died in office [11] Henry of Bath: d. 1260: 1238 – 1241: Went on a trip to Ireland and was made Chief Justice of the Common Pleas when he returned [12] Roger of Thirkleby: d ...
First African American male (common pleas): Raymond Pace Alexander (1923) in 1959 [24] First African American male (superior court): Theodore O. Spaulding in 1966 [25] First African American male (Supreme Court of Pennsylvania): Robert N. C. Nix Jr. (c. 1954) in 1972 [26] First Asian American male: William M. Marutani in 1975 [27] [28] [29] [22]
Justice of the Court of Common Pleas [27] 1625: Thomas Widdrington: Chief Baron of the Exchequer [28] 1627: John Bradshaw: President of the High Court of Justice for the trial of King Charles I and first Lord President of the Council of State [29] 1627: John Archer: Justice of the Court of Common Pleas [30] 1657: John Powell
Latinè Redivivus: a Book of Entries of such Declarations, Information, Pleas in Bar, &c., contained in the first and second ports of the Declarations and Pleadings of Richard Brownlow, esq., late chief protonotary of the Court of Common Pleas (unskillfully turned into English and) printed in the years 1653 and 1654.
Roger Townshend was the eldest son of Sir Richard Townshend (died 1551), esquire, of Brampton, Norfolk, [1] and Katherine Browne, [2] the daughter and coheir of Sir Humphrey Browne of Ridley Hall in Terling, Essex, Justice of the Common Pleas. [3]
John Coleridge, the last Chief Justice of the Common Pleas. The chief justice of the common pleas was the head of the Court of Common Pleas, also known as the Common Bench, which was the second-highest common law court in the English legal system until 1875, when it, along with the other two common law courts and the equity and probate courts, became part of the High Court of Justice.
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The Court of Common Pleas, or Common Bench, was a common law court in the English legal system that covered "common pleas"; actions between subject and subject, which did not concern the king. Created in the late 12th to early 13th century after splitting from the Exchequer of Pleas , the Common Pleas served as one of the central English courts ...