Sir Fitzroy Edward Kelly (9 October 1796 – 18 September 1880) was an English commercial lawyer, Tory politician and judge. He was the last Lord Chief Baron...
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Scottish musician Everett A. Kelly (1926–2018), American politician Fitzroy Kelly (1796–1880), British judge Florence Finch Kelly (1858–1939), American journalist...
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William Webb Follett 1841–1844 Sir Frederic Thesiger 1844–1845 Sir Fitzroy Kelly 1845–1846 John Jervis 1846 Sir David Dundas 1846–1848 Sir John Romilly...
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Attorney General Kelly may refer to: Basil Kelly (1920–2008), Attorney General for Northern Ireland Fitzroy Kelly (1796–1880), Attorney General for England...
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all were found to have been corrupt. After the 1835 election, Dundas and Kelly were unseated on the charge of bribery. After the 1837 election, Tufnell...
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to bribery and treating. By-election triggered by the appointment of Fitzroy Kelly as Solicitor-General of England and Wales By-election triggered by the...
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Pelham Villiers Thomas Matthias Weguelin Legal offices Preceded by Sir Fitzroy Kelly Solicitor-General for England 1852–1856 Succeeded by James Archibald...
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subsequent iterations of this survey. During her time in England, Sir Fitzroy Kelly, then Prime Minister Palmerston's attorney general, proposed marriage...
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potentially-infected animal populations from uninfected ones. Chief Baron Fitzroy Kelly held that as the statute was intended to prevent the spread of disease...
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deaths of Lord Chief Justice Sir Alexander Cockburn and Chief Baron Sir Fitzroy Kelly in 1880, the three divisions were merged into a single division, with...
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Attorney General Frederic Thesiger 27 February 1852 Solicitor General Fitzroy Kelly 27 February 1852 Judge Advocate General George Bankes 28 February...
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constitutional principle that senior justices were irremovable. By sheer chance Fitzroy Kelly and Alexander Cockburn, Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer and Lord Chief...
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former courts of common law. However, after the deaths of Lord Chief Baron Kelly (on 17 September 1880), and Lord Chief Justice Cockburn (on 10 November...
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Montreal)". While staying at Donegana's Hotel in 1853, Clara Kelly wrote to her father, Sir Fitzroy Kelly, describing her impressions of the city and the Square...
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November 1856) Richard Bethell (15 November 1856 – 21 February 1858) Fitzroy Kelly (21 February 1858 – 11 June 1859) Richard Bethell (18 June 1859 – 4...
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Thellusson, Lord Rendlesham. It was retained by the Conservative candidate Fitzroy Kelly, the Solicitor General for England and Wales and previously MP for Harwich...
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on the 'Peel Dissolution' in January 1835. On an election petition, Fitzroy Kelly and Robert Adam Dundas, the members, were unseated and Morrison, with...
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Alexander Cockburn, Bt Solicitor General 1851–1852 Succeeded by Sir Fitzroy Kelly Preceded by Sir John Stuart Vice-Chancellor of the High Court 1853–1868...
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Ipswich 1837–1839 With: Henry Tufnell, 1837–1838 Fitzroy Kelly, 1838–1839 Succeeded by Fitzroy Kelly Sir Thomas John Cochrane Preceded by Mark Philips...
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abroad, a Special Commission was required. Bernard was prosecuted by Sir Fitzroy Kelly in a jury trial before Lord Campbell. Edwin James spoke in Bernard's...
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Pleas Lord Coleridge and Chief Baron of the Exchequer Sir Fitzroy Kelly) continued in post. Kelly and Cockburn died in 1880, allowing for the abolition of...
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Edward Abbott, 2nd Baron Colchester 13 March 1858 Attorney General Sir Fitzroy Kelly 26 February 1858 Solicitor General Sir Hugh Cairns 26 February 1858...
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Chancellor of the Exchequer East Suffolk 6 March 1858 Fitzroy Kelly Conservative Fitzroy Kelly Conservative Attorney General for England and Wales Oxfordshire...
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Preceded by Thomas Milner Gibson and Fitzroy Kelly Member of Parliament for Ipswich 1839–1841 With: Fitzroy Kelly Succeeded by Rigby Wason and George Rennie...
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Thellusson's death caused a by-election. Gooch's death caused a by-election. Kelly was appointed Attorney-General for England and Wales, causing a by-election...
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Sir William Webb Follett Solicitor General 1844–1845 Succeeded by Sir Fitzroy Kelly Preceded by Sir William Webb Follett Attorney General 1845–1846 Succeeded by...
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This is a complete list of players to have represented the Fitzroy Football Club in the Victorian/Australian Football League. Players are listed by the...
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with Fitzroy Kelly (1852–1856) Frederick Thellusson (1846–1852) Preceded by John Henniker-Major Frederick Thellusson Succeeded by Fitzroy Kelly John Henniker-Major...
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writ was suspended in July 1851. A by-election was called the next year. Kelly resigned to contest a by-election in East Suffolk, causing a by-election...
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Coleridge, and Chief Baron of the Exchequer Sir Fitzroy Kelly) continued in post. After the deaths of Kelly and Cockburn in 1880, the three divisions were...
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