Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Lord Chief-Justice Tindal” in chapter 2 of Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 2:

...e all night, and this morning arrived in London. Now for Westminster Hall. Mr. Justice Vaughan is afraid there will be no room for me on the full bench, but still thinks I may sit between him and Lord Chief-Justice Tindal . This I resolutely decline. I will not sit on the bench. The Queen's counsel row is surely enough. As ever, affectionately yours, C. S. P. S. You have received doubtless the edition b...
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