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Law and Laughter

Law and Laughter

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LAW AND LAUGHTER

BY GEORGE A. MORTON AND D. MACLEOD MALLOCH

ILLUSTRATED WITH PORTRAITS OF EMINENT MEMBERS OF BENCH & BAR



T. N. FOULIS
LONDON & EDINBURGH
1913

Published October 1913



Printed by Ballantyne, Hanson & Co.
at the Ballantyne Press, Edinburgh



TO
THE MEMORY OF
D. MACLEOD MALLOCH




EDWARD THURLOW, BARON THURLOW. LORD CHANCELLOR.EDWARD THURLOW, BARON THURLOW. LORD CHANCELLOR.

"As crafty lawyers to acquire applause
Try various arts to get a double cause,
So does an author, rummaging his brain,
By various methods, try to entertain."
Pasquin.

PREFACE

The scope of this volume is indicated by its title—a presentation of the lighter side of law, as it is exhibited from time to time in the witty remarks, repartees, and bon mots of the Bench and Bar of Great Britain, Ireland, and America. The idea of presenting such a collection of legal facetiæ originated with the late Mr. D. Macleod Malloch, and it is greatly to be regretted that by his untimely death, his share of the work had reached the stage of selecting only about one-half of the material included in the book. His knowledge of law, and his wide reading in legal biography, was such as would have increased considerably the value of this volume.

In addition to sources which are acknowledged in the text, I have to mention contributions drawn from the following works: W. D. Adams' Modern Anecdotes; W. Andrews' The Lawyer in History, Literature and Humour; Croake James's Curiosities of Law; F. R. O'Flanagan's The Irish Bar; and A. Engelbach's comprehensive and entertaining Anecdotes of the Bench and Bar. I am further indebted to Sir James Balfour Paul, Lyon King of Arms, for permission to include "The Circuiteer's Lament," from the privately printed volume Ballads of the Bench and Bar, and to the editor of the Edinburgh Evening Dispatch for a number of the more recent anecdotes in the Scottish chapters of the book.

GEO. A. MORTON.


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LIST OF PORTRAITS

Lord Thurlow Frontispiece
From a painting by Thomas Phillips, R.A.
By permission of the Trustees of the National Portrait Gallery.
Earl of Rosslyn Page 8
Earl of Mansfield 16
Earl of Eldon 20
By permission of the Trustees of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery.
Lord Kenyon 24
Lord Erskine 32
Lord Westbury 36
Lord Brougham 40
Lord Campbell 44
By permission of the Trustees of the National Portrait Gallery, and Mr. Emery Walker.

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