Eric Stockdale was called to the Bar in 1950 and appointed a Circuit judge in the 1970s. He is a senior bencher of the Middle Temple. He has published many articles and books on criminal justice and historical topics, including two works inspired by the links of many leaders of the American Revolution with the Middle Temple. His book From wig and pen to computer: reflections of a legal author (London, Wildy, Simmonds and Hill, 2008) is about his experiences as a legal author and one chapter deals with crime and punishment in Bedfordshire.
4 Ebooks par Eric Stockdale
Eric Stockdale: Bedford Prison 1660-1877
Bedford Prison 1660-1877 This history of Bedford Prison is told through the story of the family of gaolers who ran it for many years and the contributions of five men closely associated with the pris …
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Eric Stockdale: Law and Order in Georgian Bedfordshire
Law and Order in Georgian Bedfordshire These five essays on issue of law and order grew out of the author’s earlier research on local crime for his book on Bedford Prison (BHRS vol. 56). The first es …
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Alan F. Cirket & Andrew Underwood: Bedfordshire Churches in the Nineteenth Century
Three volumes of detailed description of Bedfordshire parish churches, presented with text from five important nineteenth-century sources; Appendices and Index complete the set. Three volumes of deta …
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Michael Mullett & John Weaver: Miscellanea – Volume 59
The Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society volume LIX ‘The internal politics of Bedford 1660-1688’, by Michael Mullet [Describes the constitution of Bedford’s corporation and the …
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