Nicholas Conyngham Tindal
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Sir Nicolas Conyngham Tindal, PC (12 décembre 1776 - 6 juillet 1846) est un célèbre avocat anglais qui a défendu avec succès la reine du Royaume-Uni de l'époque, Caroline de Brunswick, lors de son procès pour adultère en 1820. En tant que juge en chef des plaidoyers communs, un poste qu'il occupe de 1829 à 1846, il est responsable de la mise en place du verdict spécial " Non coupable pour cause d'aliénation mentale " lors du procès de Daniel M'Naghten.
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Sir Nicolas Conyngham Tindal, PC (12 December 1776 – 6 July 1846) was a celebrated English lawyer who successfully defended the then Queen of the United Kingdom, Caroline of Brunswick, at her trial for adultery in 1820. As Chief Justice of Common Pleas, an office he held with distinction from 1829 to 1846, he was responsible for the inception of the special verdict "Not Guilty by reason of insanity" at the trial of Daniel M'Naghten. Judge Tindal was born in the Moulsham area of Chelmsford, where 199 Moulsham Street is today, and the site is marked with a commemorative plaque.
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1846-07-06
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Moulsham, Chelmsford, England
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Portrait of Sir Nicolas Conyngham Tindal by Sir Thomas Phillips RA, now in the Great Hall of Lincoln's Inn.
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Defended Caroline of Brunswick
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Nicolas Tindal , Matthew Tindal , Adela Maddison, grand-daughter, Reginald Bosanquet
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Member of Parliament for Harwich
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Member of Parliament for Wigtown Burghs
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Member of Parliament for Cambridge University
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Sir Nicolas Conyngham Tindal, PC (12 décembre 1776 - 6 juillet 1846) est un célèbre avocat anglais qui a défendu avec succès la reine du Royaume-Uni de l'époque, Caroline de Brunswick, lors de son procès pour adultère en 1820. En tant que juge en chef des plaidoyers communs, un poste qu'il occupe de 1829 à 1846, il est responsable de la mise en place du verdict spécial " Non coupable pour cause d'aliénation mentale " lors du procès de Daniel M'Naghten.
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Sir Nicolas Conyngham Tindal, PC (12 December 1776 – 6 July 1846) was a celebrated English lawyer who successfully defended the then Queen of the United Kingdom, Caroline of Brunswick, at her trial for adultery in 1820. As Chief Justice of Common Pleas, an office he held with distinction from 1829 to 1846, he was responsible for the inception of the special verdict "Not Guilty by reason of insanity" at the trial of Daniel M'Naghten. Judge Tindal was born in the Moulsham area of Chelmsford, where 199 Moulsham Street is today, and the site is marked with a commemorative plaque.
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Commemorative plaque at birthplace
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Memorial at Chelmsford Cathedral
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