Great Britain Queen Victoria 1869 (26 Feb.) "Licence to Plead" addressed to Sir James Fitzjames...
Great Britain
Queen Victoria
1869 (26 Feb.) "Licence to Plead" addressed to Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, QC who is thereby licenced in the trial of Samuel Charles. Signed "Victoria R" and "Gathorne Hardy", then Home Secretary.
Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, a judge noted to for his retirement from his post after succumbing to insanity following his judgement in the Mrs. Maybrick case, and for being the father of J.K. Stephen - Jack the Ripper according to the author, Michael Harrison.
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Queen Victoria
1869 (26 Feb.) "Licence to Plead" addressed to Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, QC who is thereby licenced in the trial of Samuel Charles. Signed "Victoria R" and "Gathorne Hardy", then Home Secretary.
Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, a judge noted to for his retirement from his post after succumbing to insanity following his judgement in the Mrs. Maybrick case, and for being the father of J.K. Stephen - Jack the Ripper according to the author, Michael Harrison.
Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.