Sir James Eyre

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Sir James Eyre was an 18th-century English judge who served as Chief Baron of the Exchequer and played a prominent role in several significant political and legal trials of his time.

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instanceOf Chief Baron of the Exchequer
English judge
human
activeIn London, England
surface form: London
burialPlace London, England
surface form: London
causeOfDeath illness
centuryOfActivity 18th century
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Great Britain
dateOfBirth 1734
dateOfDeath 1799-07-06
educatedAt St John’s College, Oxford NERFINISHED
Winchester College
fieldOfWork judiciary
law
gender male
hasActivityEnd late 18th century
hasActivityStart mid-18th century
honorificPrefix Sir
jurisdiction Court of Common Pleas
Court of Exchequer
knownFor involvement in high-profile state prosecutions
strict application of treason law
languageOfWorkOrName English
legalSystem English law
surface form: English common law
memberOf Middle Temple
monarchDuringTenure George III of the United Kingdom
surface form: George III
name James Eyre
nobleTitle knight
notableFor presiding over political trials in the 1790s
role in treason trials related to political reform movements
service as Chief Baron of the Exchequer
occupation barrister
judge
recorder
partOf English legal profession
placeOfBirth England
placeOfDeath London, England
surface form: London
positionHeld Chief Baron of the Exchequer
Chief Justice of the Common Pleas
Commissioner of the Great Seal
Recorder of London
serjeant-at-law
surface form: Serjeant-at-law
title Sir

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Eyre hasNotableBearer Sir James Eyre