James John Lonsdale Explained

James John Lonsdale (5 April 1810–11 November 1886) was an English barrister and judge.

Early life

James John Lonsdale (1810–1886), second son of James Lonsdale the artist (1777–1839), was born on 5 April 1810.

Career

In 1833, Lonsdale was appointed secretary to the Royal Commission on the Criminal Law, serving until 1845.[1] In 1845, Lonsdale was appointed secretary to its successor, the Royal Commission on Revising and Consolidating the Criminal Law, serving until 1849.[2]

He was the author of:

Lonsdale's judicial decisions have been reported by the Solicitors Journal,[5] the Law Times,[6] the Law Journal[7] and the Justice of the Peace.[8]

Lonsdale was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn on 22 November 1836. He was recorder of Folkestone from 5 August 1847 to the time of his death. He was judge of circuit No. 11 in the West Riding of Yorkshire from 14 February 1855 to 19 March 1867 and judge of circuit No. 48 in Kent from 19 March 1867 to March 1884.

Death

Lonsdale died at The Cottage, Sandgate, Kent, 11 November 1886.[9]

References

Notes and References

  1. Book: Great Britain. Royal Commission for Revising and Consolidating the Criminal Law . Reports from the Royal Commission on the Criminal Law with appendices and index, 1834-41 . 1971 . Shannon : Irish University Press . Internet Archive . 978-0-7165-1139-7 . 13–69 . en.
  2. Book: Great Britain. Royal Commission for Revising and Consolidating the Criminal Law . Reports from the Royal Commission on Revising and Consolidating the Criminal Law; with appendices and index, 1845-49 . 1971 . Shannon : Irish University Press . Internet Archive . 978-0-7165-1141-0 . 9–169 . en.
  3. For a copy of this book, see Google Books. For reviews of, and commentary on, this book, see "Review" (1839) 3 The Jurist 1109 (7 December 1839); Marvin's Legal Bibliography 475; "Defects of the Criminal Law" (1842) 28 Law Magazine 1 at 23, footnote 1; Soule, Lawyers' Reference Manual of Law Books and Citations, 1883, p 434.
  4. For a copy of this book, see Internet Archive.
  5. See eg (1867) 12 Solicitors Journal 71 (23 November 1867); "County Courts" (1871) 15 Solicitors Journal 215
  6. See eg "County Courts" (1872) 53 Law Times 141, 204 and 428
  7. See eg "Select Cases in the County Courts" (1875) 10 Law Journal 280
  8. See eg "Hop Growers and Hop Dryers" in "Miscellaneous Information" (1869) 33 Justice of the Peace 137
  9. [Frederic Boase]