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Bucknill may
refer to: Sir John
Alexander Strachey Bucknill, KC
British lawyer and
colonial judge (and son of
Thomas Townsend Bucknill). Sir John Charles...
- Sir
Thomas Townsend Bucknill (18
April 1845 – 4
October 1915) was an
English judge of the
Victorian and
Edwardian eras, a
Member of
Parliament and a Privy...
- John
Bucknill may
refer to: Sir John
Charles Bucknill,
English psychiatrist and
mental health reformer Sir John
Alexander Strachey Bucknill,
British lawyer...
- Sir John
Alexander Strachey Bucknill KC (14
September 1873 – 6
October 1926) was a
British lawyer and Judge. He
served as
Attorney General of Hong Kong...
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trade Bucknill 1931, p. 15.
Bucknill 1931, p. 16.
Bucknill 1931, pp. 16–7. Dniewcollectors.
Bucknill 1931, p. 17.
Bucknill 1931, pp. 19–21.
Bucknill, John...
- Sir
Alfred Townsend Bucknill, OBE, PC (19
December 1880 – 22
December 1963), was an
English judge and a
Privy Councillor.
Specialising in
maritime law...
- Sir John
Charles Bucknill FRS (25
December 1817 – 19 July 1897) was an
English psychiatrist and
mental health reformer. He was the
father of
judge Sir...
- flooding. The
sinking was the
subject of an
inquiry chaired by Mr.
Justice Bucknill, but the true
causes of the ship's loss were only
established when divers...
- adultery. Joan and Khan did not
defend the
charges and the judge, Mr
Justice Bucknill,
granted Guinness a
decree nisi and full
custody of
their son and ordered...
- In 1912, the
poisoner Frederick Seddon (leaning on the dock, left) was
sentenced to
death by Mr
Justice Bucknill wearing a
black cap (right)...