George Wilshere, 1st Baron Bramwell — George William Wilshere, 1st Baron Bramwell (June 12 1808 ndash; May 9 1892), English judge, was born in London, the eldest son of George Bramwell, of the banking firm of Dorrien, Magens, Dorrien Mello. He was educated privately, and at the age… … Wikipedia
Bramwell (disambiguation) — Bramwell may refer to:* Bramwell , a British miniseries= People = with given name Bramwell * Bramwell Booth, the 2nd General of The Salvation Army * Edward Bramwell Clarke (1875 1934), pioneer of rugby in Japan * George Bramwell Evens (1884 1943) … Wikipedia
Bramwell — This interesting name is of English locational origin from some unidentified spot, probably lost as a result of enforced clearing and dispersal of former inhabitants to make way for sheep pastures at the height of the wool trade in the 14th… … Surnames reference
William Field, 1st Baron Field — William Ventris Field, 1st Baron Field (21 August, 1813 ndash; 23 January, 1907) was an English judge, second son of Thomas Flint Field, of Fielden, Bedfordshire. He was educated at King s School, Bruton, Somersetshire, and entered the legal… … Wikipedia
Brumwell — Recorded as Bramwell, Bremwell, Brimwell and Brumwell, this is an English surname. It is or was locational from a lost medieval village possibly in Cheshire, which was probably cleared and the former inhabitants dispersed to make way for sheep… … Surnames reference
1808 in the United Kingdom — Events from the year 1808 in the United Kingdom.Incumbents*Monarch George III of the United Kingdom *Prime Minister William Cavendish Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland, ToryEvents* 1 January Sierra Leone becomes a British Crown Colony.cite book… … Wikipedia
John Jervis (politician) — Sir John Jervis (12 January, 1802 1 November, 1856) was an English lawyer, law reformer and Attorney General in the administration of Lord John Russell. He subsequently became a judge and enjoyed a career as a robust but intelligent and… … Wikipedia
Mackenzie Dalzell Chalmers — Sir Mackenzie Dalzell Chalmers KCB CSI (1847–1927), judge and civil servant, was Parliamentary Counsel to the Treasury, a Judge of the County Courts and a Law Member of the Viceroy s Council in India. He was also Permanent Under Secretary of… … Wikipedia
Catherine Wilson — For other people of the same name, see Katherine Wilson. Catherine Wilson (1822 20 October 1862) was a British woman who was hanged for one murder, but was generally thought at the time to have committed six others.[1] She worked as a nurse and… … Wikipedia
Nuisance in English law — For the criminal offence, see public nuisance. English Tort law Part of the common law series … Wikipedia