Thomas Jones Howell (died 1858), who edited the '
State Trials
In English law, the term ''state trials'' primarily denotes trials relating to offences against the state. In practice it is a term often used of cases illustrative of the law relating to state officers or of international or constitutional law.
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' (vols. xxii. 1815-xxxiii. 1826), was admitted of
Lincoln's Inn on 9 November 1814 (Register). He sold Prinknash after 1842. He died at
Eaton Place
Eaton Place is a street in London's Belgravia district.
It runs off the top left hand corner of Eaton Square and then parallel to it until a junction with Upper Belgrave Street.
The Embassy of Hungary, London is at no 35.
The 1971 TV series '' ...
West, London, on 4 June 1858 (Gent. Mag. 1858, ii. 93). He married twice (in 1817 and 1851). He was the son of
Thomas Bayly Howell
Thomas Bayly Howell FRS (6 September 1767 – 13 April 1815) was an English lawyer and writer who edited and lent his name to ''Howell's State Trials''.
Life
Thomas Bayly Howell was born in Jamaica. His family returned to England in 1770 to set ...
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Frederic Boase
Frederic Boase (7 October 1843 – 23 December 1916) was an English librarian and biographer.
Family
He was born at Lariggan, Penzance, Cornwall to John Josias Arthur Boase (1801–1896), banker, and his wife, Charlotte née Scholl (1802–1873) ...
. "Howell, Thomas Jones". Modern English Biography: A - H. Netherton and Worth. 1892. Page 1883.
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1793 births
1858 deaths
Members of Lincoln's Inn