Plimsoll’s Story
Stephen Sedley, 28 April 2011
The Oxford History of the Laws of England 1820-1914: Vol. XI, English Legal System; Vol. XII, Private Law; Vol. XIII, Fields of Development
edited by William Cornish et al.
Oxford, 3571 pp., £495, February 2010,978 0 19 925883 3 Show More
edited by William Cornish et al.
Oxford, 3571 pp., £495, February 2010,
“... of Lords was dismantled and recast in the 1870s. The story of how that happened is well told in Patrick Polden’s section on the law courts. Although it was the supreme appellate forum in civil matters (there was no real criminal appeal system), the House of Lords had a chaotic procedure in which the quorum of three could be made up of any peers, legally ... ”