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The Bigamist Barrister, 1846
5 May 2020
Bookstalls, Showmen and Dancing Dogs, 1821-1840
5 May 2020
Armed Footpad Overpowered in Church Street, c. 1800
1 May 2020
Case Citations and Personal Law Libraries, pre-1836
30 Apr 2020
The Pill Lane Fishwives, 1835
29 Apr 2020
The Litigant who became a Barrister, 1853
28 Apr 2020
Long Hours for Law Clerks, 1865
27 Apr 2020
The Lord Chief Justice’s Phantom Coach, 1803-
24 Apr 2020
Gatecrashing a Bar Meeting, 1830
23 Apr 2020
Barrister’s Spouse Violated by Briefing Solicitor, 1842
22 Apr 2020
The Hammond Lane Explosion, 1878
21 Apr 2020
The Perils of Personal Service, 1834
20 Apr 2020
Do Not Covet a Barrister’s Wife, 1862
17 Apr 2020
The Wandering Law Library Ventilator, 1879
16 Apr 2020
Human Remains Beside the West Wing, 1834
15 Apr 2020
Unacceptable Sanitary and Timekeeping Arrangements, 1874
14 Apr 2020
A Judicial Levee in a Haunted House, 1901
12 Apr 2020
Young Bar Fracas, 1829
11 Apr 2020
Mob Attack, Inns Quay, 1830
10 Apr 2020
The Law Librarian’s Office Burgled, 1857
9 Apr 2020
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