Title

In the Court of Arches, before the Right Hon. Stephen Lushington ... the Office of the Judge promoted by the Rev. George Braithwaite, against the Very Rev. Walter Farquhar Hook ... / from the short-hand notes of Messrs. Reed, Robeson, and Woodward, 41, Chancery Lane.

Varying form of title

Other title: Judgment delivered August 5th., 1862, by the Right Hon. Stephen Lushington ... in the case of the Office of the Judge promoted by the Rev. George Braithwaite, against the Very Rev. Walter Farquhar Hook

Varying form of title

Caption title: Braithwaite v. Hook. Court of Arches, Westminster

Varying form of title

Spine title: Cathedrals. XII

Imprint

"Chichester Journal" Office, Chichester : G. W. Elliott, 1862.

Physical description

295, 30 p. ; 22 cm

Note

In the Court of Arches. Before the Right Hon. Stephen Lushington, D.C.L., official principal of the Arches Court of Canterbury. The Office of the Judge promoted by the Rev. George Braithwaite, against the Very Rev. Walter Farquhar Hook, D.D., Dean of Chichester. From the short-hand notes of Messrs. Reed, Robeson, and Woodward, 41, Chancery Lane. Counsel for the promoter: Dr. Travers Twiss, Q.C., and Dr. Tristram. (Proctor, Brooks.) Counsel for the defendant: Dr. Phillimore, Q.C., Dr. Swabey, and Mr. Wintle. (Proctor, Currey.).--Page 1 [standing for title page].

Note

On page [1] of Judgment (30 p.): a verbatim copy of Dr. Lushington's own notes.

Formatted contents note

Contents: [In the Court of Arches], Braithwaite v. Hook (295 p.) -- Judgment delivered August 5th., 1862 ... / a verbatim copy of Dr. Lushington's own notes (30 p.).

Provenance

On upper pastedown of bound volume: Salisbury Cathedral Library bookplate (19th century) with 13th-century Dean and Chapter seal and inscription “Sarum Cathedral Library.”

Provenance

Inscribed on the title page of item g in this bound volume the name: Mackenzie E. C. Walcott.

Copy-specific note

Inscription at head of page [1]: 16th-25th Nov. 1861 [being the dates during which the trial took place]. Occasional underlining, et sim., within the text.

Copy-specific note

Bound with reports about and guides to certain English cathedrals, delineated within the bound volume as items b to m. At the start of the bound volume, a summary of the contents is entered in ink, thus: Subdeanery trial ; Chichester restoration ; Hills' Ely ; Hewett's Ely ; [Hewett's] Exeter ; Haines Gloucester ; Walcott's Lincoln ; Brookes' Lincoln; this summary overwrites a more detailed list of contents which was initially entered in pencil and then itself overwritten in ink. Spine title of the bound volume: Cathedrals. XII.

Subject

Braithwaite, George, active 19th century

Subject

Hook, Walter Farquhar, 1798-1875

Subject

Chichester (England)

Added entry--name

Lushington, Stephen, 1782-1873

Added entry--name

Braithwaite, George, active 19th century

Added entry--name

Hook, Walter Farquhar, 1798-1875

Added entry--name

Walcott, Mackenzie E. C. (Mackenzie Edward Charles), 1821-1880 associated name.

Added entry--name

Reed, Robeson, and Woodward (Firm)

Added entry--name

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