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1827 Sept. 7
Procedure Code Collectanea
<notes>Ch. Costs</note>
From the Examiner of Sunday 2 Sept 1827
The Commissioners of the Insolvent Debtors Court
lately applied for a criminal information against Mr.
Jones, Marshal of the King's Bench Prison, for publishing
an alledged libel in a pamphlet which he had put forth
upon the exhortation practised upon Insolvent Debtors, in
which pamphlet Mr Jones charged the members of the
Court with taking exorbitant fees. Mr Jones was frightened
by this application, and resolved to eat his own words
rather than to encounter a criminal information for each
a shocking things as a libel. Accordingly, when the
matter was next mentioned in the Court of King's Bench,
the Marshal's Counsel made an humble apology on his
behalf, pretending that he was "misinformed" about
the fees: and the commissioners counsel having accepted
the apology, the affair terminated, Mr Jones being
ordered to pay the costs. In due course, Messrs Lane
And Croft, of Lincoln's In Fields, solicitors for the
Commissioners, sent in their bill to Mr Jones for<lb;/>payment; and what does the reader suppose the
amount of that bill was, for the simple motion for a
criminal information, and the compromise in court?
It was one hundred and Fifty nine Pounds fifteen
Shillings and five pence! Mr Jones demurred & had
the bill taxed by the Master at the Crown Office, who
struck off the sum of £138-1s 5d, leaving Mr Jones
to pay £21.15s — to the lawyers, and the Commissioners
to make good the remainder of the bill to
their attornies.
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BROCKLESBY & MORBEY 1827 |
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Edmund Henry Barker |
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