John Alexander (chief clerk) explained

John Alexander
Birth Date:1830 12, df=yes
Birth Place:Wooler, Northumberland
Death Place:Sevenoaks, Kent
Resting Place:Wooler, Northumberland
Resting Place Coordinates:55:32.7586N 2:0.7496W
Nationality:English
Education:Royal High School, Calton Hill, Edinburgh
Employer:UK Home Office
Occupation:Chief Clerk to Bow Street Police Court
Children:James Finlay, Lucy Winifred, Gladys Mary, Elsie Margaret
Father:James Alexander (1796-1863)
Mother:Margaret Finlay (1797-1865)

John Alexander (Wooler, 28 December 1830 – 3 October 1916, Sevenoaks) was Chief Clerk to Bow Street Magistrates' Court,[1] then called Bow Street Police Court (as seen in Alexander's summons to James McNeill Whistler),[2] and simultaneously, as was then the custom, Editor of the Police Gazette in England[3] from 1877 until his retirement in 1895.

Family

John Alexander was born in Wooler, Northumberland, son of country physician and surgeon James Alexander (1797–1863).[4] He was educated at the Royal High School, Edinburgh. Both his sisters married famous doctors: Christina Margaret (1833–1907) married Sir John Struthers, best known for his drawings of the beached Tay whale;[5] Margaret Agnes (1841–1911) married John Ivor Murray, who built a hospital in Shanghai and became Colonial Surgeon in Hong Kong.[6]

His wife, Mary Elizabeth Thwaites (1846–1923) was the eldest daughter of the engineer and founder of the Vulcan Iron Works at Bradford, Robinson Thwaites.

Career

John Alexander oversaw many famous trials of the Victorian period including the Fenians (who dynamited Clerkenwell Prison and attacked the House of Commons, London Bridge, and the Tower of London among other places), and Johann Most the German anarchist.

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Notes and References

  1. Proceedings of the Central Criminal Court, 9 January 1893, Page 62ref f18930109 http://www.hrionline.ac.uk/ccc/browse.jsp?path=sessionsPapers%2F18930109.xml
  2. Correspondence of James McNeill Whistler, Bow Street Police Court, 00136, 12 December 1890 http://www.whistler.arts.gla.ac.uk/correspondence/inst/display/?rs=1&instid=BowSt
  3. Web site: The British Almanac. Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. . Cassell, London, for the Company of Stationers . Law and Justice: Metropolitan Police Courts . 1882 . 30 September 2012 . 75.
  4. Public Records Office 1841 Census HO 107/833/12 (parish of Wooler)
  5. Book: http://www.dunfermlineheritage.org.uk/webs/13/documents/Livinginthepast.pdf . Living in the past . Sir John Struthers 1823–1899 . Dunfermline Heritage Community Projects . 30 September 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20151029113147/http://www.dunfermlineheritage.org.uk/webs/13/documents/Livinginthepast.pdf . 29 October 2015 . dead .
  6. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2513713/pdf/brmedj08260-0051.pdf John Ivor Murray, M.D., F.R.C.S.EDIN.