Henry Hawkins
British, died 1881
was an English judge.
Born at Hitchin, he was the son of a solicitor, and was early familiarized with legal principles. He received his education at Bedford school, and was called to the bar at the Middle Temple in 1843. He at once joined the old home circuit, and after enjoying a lucrative practice as a junior, became a barrister in 1859. His name is identified with many of the famous trials of the reign of Queen Victoria. He was engaged in the Simon Bernard case (of the Orsini plot celebrity), in that of Roupell v. Waite, and in the Overend-Gurney prosecutions. The two cause celbres, however, in which Hawkins attained his highest legal distinction were the Tichborne trials and the great will case of Sugden v. Lord St. Leonards. In both of these he won. Related Paintings of Henry Hawkins :. | After the Audience (mk23) | John Bill Ricketts, also identified as, Breschard, the Circus Rider | Young Man by the Sea | the tailor | Diana and Callisto | Related Artists: Cornelis Massijspainted Hl. Hieronymus in einer Landschaft in 1547 sir herbert edwin pelham hughes-stanton,r.a.,p.r.w.s.1870-1937 MASTER of the Polling PanelsGerman Northern Renaissance Painter, active 1434-1450
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