"Stipendiary magistrate" Quotes from Famous Books
... magistrates in every county, the effect of which would have been to disgust all the gentlemen magistrates, and to lead them to the abandonment of their duty. He wished too to unite in all cases the inspectorships of police with the office of stipendiary magistrate, to avoid collision; but the duties of inspector are of a mere ministerial and inferior character, and would not agree well with those of ... — A Political Diary 1828-1830, Volume II • Edward Law (Lord Ellenborough) |