The 71-year-old went before a stipendiary magistrate in Newbury, Berkshire, amid tight security.
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He wants you to become the staple and stipendiary editor of a periodical work.
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To send stipendiary magistrates when and where they are wanted.
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We did not wish to be annoyed with stipendiary magistrates.
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The stipendiary would have done it all very differently.
Ús de stipendiary magistrate en anglès
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The 71-year-old went before a stipendiarymagistrate in Newbury, Berkshire, amid tight security.
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Robert Armstrong, stipendiarymagistrate of Sierra Leone, etc.
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It is subdivided into four districts, for each of which a stipendiarymagistrate has been appointed.
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Now the salary of a justice of the peace, the lowest stipendiarymagistrate in Paris, is about six thousand francs.
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There at the Town Hall he appeared before the stipendiarymagistrate, and was charged with the murder of Arthur Dyson.
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One son is a Methodist minister in the Nova Scotia Conference, and another is stipendiarymagistrate for the town of Amherst.
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Norwich - The executive director of Greenpeace UK, Lord Melchett, was yesterday in custody after being refused bail by a stipendiarymagistrate.
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The controlling genius of the court, except when the stipendiarymagistrate presides, is the clerk, who is a man learned in the law.
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But though a chief landlord, or a stipendiarymagistrate, may occasionally be sacrificed, the great majority of victims are furnished by the humblest class.
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This circumstance further renders them most efficient as city magistrates,-farmore so, indeed, than any police or stipendiarymagistrate could ever hope to be.
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The late John E. Cahill, of Westmoreland Point, was a son, and Walter Cahill, stipendiarymagistrate of Sackville, a grandson, of John R. Cahill.
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To send stipendiarymagistrates when and where they are wanted.
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We did not wish to be annoyed with stipendiarymagistrates.
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Chief Metropolitan StipendiaryMagistrate Graham Parkinson told the court: I would not have agreed to him going to church.
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The decision seemed to be to have a powerful police-stipendiarymagistrates-frequenttrials-constables appointed by Government-counties paying for additional police.
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The second witness called by Lieut.-Col. Booker was Charles Clarke, a Government detective officer, by commission from Mr. G. McMicken, the stipendiaryMagistrate at Windsor.