Old Bailey, a Court or Sessions house adjoining Newgate (q.v.), in London, for the trial of offences committed within a certain radius round the city, and practically presided over by the Recorder and the Common Serjeant of London, though theoretically by the Lord Mayor, Lord Chancellor, and others.
Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)
Olbers, Heinrich * Old CatholicsLinks here from Chalmers
Bales, Peter
Baretti, Joseph
Boydell, John
Camden, William
Cheselden, William
Clarke, Dr. Alured
Cruden, Alexander
Dodd, Dr. William
Dryden, John
Fisher, Payne
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