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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 1, Chapter 14: first weeks in London.—June and July, 1838.—Age, 27. (search)
bell, the Solicitor-General, Rolfe. and Follett, all spoke; and of these Follett was by far the best. O'Connell spoke several times, but only long enough to give me a taste of his voice, which is rich in the extreme, more copious and powerful than Clay's, though less musical. But I have not space to write you all my impressions. I must reserve them for conversation. The first court I entered was Doctors' Commons. The Prerogative Court was sitting, and Sir Herbert Jenner Died Feb. 20, 1852, aged 75. was on the bench. I was taken by one of my friends among the doctors (there are but fourteen or fifteen in all) into their seat, where I sat a solitary wigless man. In one case I heard Doctors Adams and Haggard, John Haggard: reporter in cases in the Consistery, Admiralty, and Ecclesiastical Courts. with an opinion from Jenner. All these advocates were as dull as possible: the whole business of this court is conducted in a conversational style. Phillimore Joseph Phill