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Sir John Charles Frederick Sigismund Day (20 June 1826 – 13 June 1908) was amongst the first Catholic judges in England to be appointed after the English ...
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A barrister from 1849, Day became a judge in 1882. He decided that 'he would do most good by devoting his main energies to enforcing the moral law'.
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Jan 1, 2021 · ​DAY, Sir JOHN CHARLES FREDERIC SIGISMUND (1826–1908), judge, son of Captain John Day of the 49th foot, of Englishbatch, near Bath, ...
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Sir John Charles Frederick Sigismund Day (1826-1908), Judge. Sitter in 5 portraits. Artistback to top · George Charles Beresford (1864-1938), Photographer.
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Find books, manuscripts, paintings, illustrations, photos and unpublished archives about Day, John C. F. S. (John Charles Frederic Sigismund), 1826-1908, ...
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"Day, Sir John Charles Frederic Sigismund (1826–1908), judge" published on by Oxford University Press.
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Also known as: Sir John Day: primary name: primary name: Day, John Charles Frederic Sigismund. Details: legal; collector; British; Male.
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Original Vanity Fair Spy Print for sale. Hon Sir John Frederick Sigismund Charles Day. Title: 2nd Commissioner. Date: Oct. 27th 1888.
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Mungo's, Chatham, on December. 24, 1849, the day before Christmas, in the presence of the entire family. The celebrated Rev. William Mair officiated. The great- ...