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Lord Penzance, judge of the Court of Arches, 1896
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Lord Penzance, judge of the Court of Arches, 1896
Lord Penzance, judge of the Court of Arches, 1875. In 1860 he was appointed Baron of the Exchequer. In 1863 he was appointed Judge of the Court of Probate and Judge Ordinary of the Divorce Court. He was made a lord in 1869, and given the title Baron Penzance of Penzance, Cornwall. In 1875 he was appointed Judge under the Public Worship Regulation Act (Dean of the Arches), and also became the official principal of the chancery court of York. From Men of Mark: a gallery of contemporary portraits of men distinguished in the Senate, the Church, in science, literature and art, the army, navy, law, medicine, etc. From The Life and Times of The Right Honourable The Marquis of Salisbury, K.G. published by J. S. Virtue & Co. Ltd. 1896
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This print showcases the distinguished figure of Lord Penzance, a prominent judge of the Court of Arches in 1896. With his commanding presence and dignified demeanor, he epitomizes the essence of authority and wisdom. Lord Penzance's illustrious career spanned several prestigious appointments within the legal realm. From his initial role as Baron of the Exchequer in 1860 to becoming Judge Ordinary of the Divorce Court and Judge of the Court of Probate in 1863, his expertise was widely recognized. In recognition for his contributions, he was bestowed with a lordship in 1869 and granted the title Baron Penzance of Penzance, Cornwall. In addition to his judicial responsibilities, Lord Penzance also held significant positions such as Dean of the Arches under the Public Worship Regulation Act in 1875. Simultaneously serving as official principal at York's chancery court further solidified his reputation as an esteemed legal luminary. Captured during an era when wigs were still customary attire for judges, this monochrome portrait exudes timeless elegance. The engraving skillfully highlights every detail on Lord Penzance's face – from his piercing gaze to meticulously groomed facial hair. This remarkable image is sourced from "Men of Mark: a gallery contemporary portraits" published by J. S Virtue & Co Ltd. , providing us with a glimpse into an influential figure who left an indelible mark on British law and justice system during that era.
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