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Francis Hobler Jnr (1796–1869) was a
lawyer A lawyer is a person who practices law. The role of a lawyer varies greatly across different legal jurisdictions. A lawyer can be classified as an advocate, attorney, barrister, canon lawyer, civil law notary, counsel, counselor, solic ...
and writer. He was the son of
James Francis Helvetius Hobler James Francis Helvetius Hobler (born 19 July 1765 in St Anne, London, England), the son of eminent watch maker and exporter Jean Francois Hobler and wife Charlotte Elizabeth Claudon. Baptised in the newly established Swiss Protestant Church in ...
and
Charlotte Elizabeth Claudon Charlotte ( ) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of North Carolina. Located in the Piedmont region, it is the county seat of Mecklenburg County. The population was 874,579 at the 2020 census, making Charlotte the 16th-most pop ...
. Solicitor to the Licensed Victualler's Protection Society, he was also Secretary of the
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and an active member of the Camden Society. A resident of London, Francis Hobler was often referred to as Francis Hobler Jnr., given that his father, also a respected attorney, practised law under the name of Francis Hobler. During his career, Francis Hobler was mentioned frequently in the newspapers of the day. Some items that feature cases undertaken by Francis include (but are not limited to): *'Guildhall. Charge of Assault Against Sir W. White' in the ''
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'', 6 April 1851, pg 7. *'Bow-Street' in the '' Daily News'', 11 April 1851, page 7. *'Charge of Robbery Against Bank Clerk in London' in the ''
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'', 15 April 1851, pg 7. *'Dononhue and Smith' in the ''Daily News'', 16 June 1851, pg 7. *'Charge of Stealing Meat' in the ''News of the World'', 7 September 1851, pg 7. *'Singular Case' in the ''News of the World'', 19 October 1851, pg 5. *'Bankrupts to Surrender in Basinghall Street' in the ''News of the World'', 23 November 1851, pg 8. *'Queen V. Henry Dimsdale and Others' in the ''News of the World'', 28 November 1851, pg 7. *'Serious Charge Against A Publican' in the ''News of the World'', 30 November 1851, pg 4. *'Charge of Fraud' in the ''News of the World'', 30 November 1851, pg 7. *'Embellishment to the Amount of £500' in the ''
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'', 14 December 1851, pg 5. *'Charge of Robbing an Employer' in the ''News of the World'', 21 December 1851, pg 7. *'Yesterday's Police - Clerkenwell - Extensive Robbery of Plate - the ticket-of-leave system' in the '' Weekly Dispatch'', 10 February 1856, pg 16. *'The Police Courts - Clerkenwell' in the ''Daily News'', 11 February 1856, pg 7. One his most famous cases was the trial of Benjamin Courvoisier in 1840. Benjamin along with theft charges was accused of the murder of Lord William Russell. Francis, as prosecutor, was successful and Benjamin was executed 6 July 1840.


Works

As an author, Francis is best known for the following works: *Hobler, Francis; Scrapbook relating to the visit of Queen Victoria to the City of London and her entertainment at Guildhall on Lord Mayor's Day 1837. Comprising printed reports of the Court of Common Council and its committees, interleaved with illustrations and printed and manuscript ephemera relating to the visit, including an autograph of the Queen. Compiled by Francis Hobler in 1838. (Source: Guildhall, 1v. Mss 7264 and 14392) *Hobler, Francis; ''Records of Roman history from Cnaeus Pompeius to Tiberius Constantinus''; John Bowyer Nichols and Sons, London 1860 Vols(Source: British Library, system number 011539649) *Littleton, Sir Thomas; ''Familiar Exercises between an Attorney and his Articled Clerk, on the general principles of the laws of real property: being the first book of Coke upon Littleton, reduced to the form of questions. To which is added the original text (in English) and commentary by F. Hobler''; London 1831 & 1847 (Source: British Library, system number 002185399)


Family

Francis Hobler married Jane Boreham in July 1832 and died in March 1869. He is buried beside his father and mother on the west side of Highgate Cemetery, London. {{DEFAULTSORT:Hobler, Francis Jnr 1796 births 1869 deaths Burials at Highgate Cemetery English solicitors