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Edward Law, 1st Baron Ellenborough, PC, KC (16 November 1750 – 13 December 1818) was an English judge. After serving as a Member of Parliament and Attorney General, he became Lord Chief Justice.
Bilbie v. Lumley (1802), 2 East, 469.
What may be good circumstances in one man, cannot be deemed so in another.
Rex v. Locker (1803), 5 Esp. 106.
R. v. Cobbett (1804), 29 How. St. Tr. 49.
King v. Brett (1806), 5 Esp. 261.
Smith v. Beadnell (1807), 1 Camp. 33.
No man should be allowed to have an interest against his duty.
Thompson v. Havelock (1808), 1 Camp. 528.
Guidon v. Robson (1809), 2 Camp. 304.
Rex v. Lambert and Perry (1810), 2 Camp. 405.
Rex v. Lambert and Perry (1810), 2 Camp. 402.
Lindo v. Unsworth (1811), 2 Camp. 603.
Squires v. Whisken (1811), 3 Camp. Rep. 141.
Baton's Case (1812), 31 How. St. Tr. 939.
Rex v. Cross (1812), 3 Camp. 227.
Nicholls v. Dowding and another (1815), 1 Stark. 81.
Isherwood v. Oldknow (1815), 3M. &S. (K. B. Rep.) 396, 397.
Richmond v. Heapy and another (1816), 1 Starkie, 204.
Rees v. Smith and others (1816), 2 Starkie, 32.
Rex v. Hucks (1816), 1 Starkie, 522.
Beckwith v. Wood and another (1817), 2 Starkie, 266.
Kerr v. Willan (1817), 2 Starkie, 54.
King v. Hunt (1820), 2 Chit. Bep. 134.

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