| Francis Hardy - Statesmen - 1810 - 480 pages
...there was no question whatever debated there of the slightest consequence. Lord Bowes, the Chancellor, was a man of considerable ability. He. was a native...pursued the profession of the law in this kingdom ; having passed successively through the offices of Solicitor, Attorney-General, and Lord Chief Baron,... | |
| Francis Hardy - 1812 - 450 pages
...there was no question whatever debated there of the slightest consequence. Lord Bowes, the Chancellor, was a man of considerable ability. He was a native...pursued the profession of the law in this kingdom; having passed successively through the offices of Solicitor, Attorney-General, and Lord Chief Baron,... | |
| Francis Hardy - Politicians - 1812 - 440 pages
...was no question whatever debated there of the slightest consequence. Lord Bowes, the:Chanx»ellor, was a man of considerable ability. He was a native...pursued the profession of the law in this kingdom; having passed successively through the oftices,of Solicitor, Attorney* General, and Lord Chief Baron,... | |
| Francis Hardy - Ireland - 1812 - 444 pages
...there was no .question whatever debated there of the slightest consequence. Lord Bowes, the Chancellor, was a man of considerable ability. He was a native of England, bat pursued the profession of the law in this kingdom; having passed successively through the offices... | |
| George Newenham Wright - Dublin (Ireland) - 1825 - 344 pages
...expressly mentions that he was interred in this cathedral. MONUMENT OF LORD BOWES. — John Lord Bowes, Chancellor of Ireland, was a man of considerable ability....having married, the title is extinct. He presided iu the House of Lords, in Ireland, with great dignity ; and his eloquence was considered in the highest... | |
| George Newenham Wright - Dublin - 1825 - 344 pages
...expressly mentions that he was interred in this cathedral. ^MONUMENT OF LORD BOWES. — John Lord Bowes, Chancellor of Ireland, was a man of considerable ability....offices of solicitor, Attorney General, and Lord Chief Barosi, he Was, at the decease of Lord Jocelyn, raised to the peerage, and custody of the Great Seal;... | |
| 1854 - 782 pages
...1* t Mr. Hardy has written a brief notice of this " trickster " : — " Lord Bowes, the Chancellor, was a man of considerable ability. He was a native...pursued the profession of the law in this kingdom ; having passed successively through the offices of Solicitor, Attorney- General, and Lord Chief Baron,... | |
| George Newenham Wright - Dublin (Ireland) - 1825 - 338 pages
...expressly mentions that he was interred in this cathedral. MONUMENT OF LORD BOWES. — John Lord Bowes, Chancellor of Ireland, was a man of considerable ability....Solicitor, Attorney General, and Lord Chief Baron, he CATHEDRAL OP CHRIST-CHURCH. 67 \vas, at the decease of Lord Jocelyn, raised to the peerage, and custody... | |
| Ireland - 1854 - 800 pages
...!" t Mr. Hardy has written a brief notice of this " trickster " : — " Lord Bowes, the Chancellor, was a man of considerable ability. He was a native...pursued the profession of the law in this kingdom ; having passed successively through the offices of Solicitor, Attorney- General, and Lord Chief Baron,... | |
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