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Eric Stockdale

Eric Stockdale was called to the Bar in 1950 and appointed a Circuit judge in the 1970s.  He is a senior bencher of the Middle Temple.  He has published many articles and books on criminal justice and historical topics, including two works inspired by the links of many leaders of the American Revolution with the Middle Temple.  His book From wig and pen to computer: reflections of a legal author (London, Wildy, Simmonds and Hill, 2008) is about his experiences as a legal author and one chapter deals with crime and punishment in Bedfordshire.

  • A Study of Bedford Prison, 1660-1877
    Volume 56:

    A Study of Bedford Prison, 1660-1877

    edited by Eric Stockdale (1977)
  • Miscellanea
    Volume 59:

    Miscellanea

    (1980)
  • Law and order in Georgian  Bedfordshire
    Volume 61:

    Law and order in Georgian Bedfordshire

    by Eric Stockdale (1982)
  • Bedfordshire historical miscellany
    Volume 72:

    Bedfordshire historical miscellany: essays in honour of Patricia Bell

    (1993)
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