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TABLE I. SUMMARY OF RELATIONSHIPS OF 109 JUDGES, GROUPED INTO 85
FAMILIES.
One relation (or two in family).
Abney
U.
Keating
F.
Alibone
G.
King, Lord
u.
Bedingfield
U.
Lawrence
F.
Best (Lord Wynford)
g.
Lee
B.
Bickersteth (Lord Langdale)
u.
Mansfield, Lord
P.
Bramston
F.
Milton
B.
Browne
uS.
Patteson
S.
Brougham, Lord
gB.
Powis, Sir L. And brother
B.
Campbell, Lord
N.
Raymond, Lord, and father
F.
Cooper (Earl Shaftesbury)
P.
Reynolds, Sir J. And nephew
N.
Copley (Lord Lyndhurst) 
F.
Romilly, Lord1
S.
De Grey (Lord Walsingham)
S.
Scott (Earl Eldon)
B.
Erle
B.
Sewell
p.
2.
Eyre, Sir R. and father
F.
Thesiger (Lord Chelmsford)
S.
Forster
F.
Thurlow, Lord
B.
Gurney
S.
Treby
S.
Harcourt, Lord
G.
(Twisden, see Finch).
Heath
S.
Verney
g.
Henley (E. Of Northington)
F.
Wigram
B.
Hotham
B.
Wood (Lord Hatherley) .
F.
Two and three relations (or three and four in family).
Alderson
F. Us.
Lechmere
P. u.
(Bathurst, Earl, see Buller).
Lovell
pS. pP.
Blackburn
B. g.
Nares
S. B. 
Blackstone
S. N.
Parker (E. Of Macclesfield) and
S. UP.
2.
Buller and Bathurst, Earl
U. u. N.
Sir Thomas Pepys (E. of Cottenham)
G. g. B.
Burnet
G. F.
Churchill2
UP. N.
Pollock
2B. S.
Clarke
B. u.
Rolfe (Lord Cranworth)
GN. gF.
2.
Clive, Sir E. and uncle
U. UP.
Scarlett (Lord Abinger)
2S.
2.
Cowper, Earl, & brother
B. NS.
Spelman
F. GF.
Dampier
F. B.
Sutton (Lord Manners)
B. N.
Dolben
S. B. gB.
Talbot, Lord
F. N.
2.
Erskine, Lord, and son
B. S.
Turner
2U.
2.
Gould, Sir H. and grandson
P. p.
2.
Wilde, Lord Truro, and nephew
B. N.
Hewitt (Lord Lifford)
2S.
2.
Willes, Sir J. And son
B. S.
2.
Jeffreys, Lord, and Trevor
G. US.
Willmot
P. PS.
Jervis
F. GN.
2.
Windham, Sir W. And brother
B. P. GN.
Four or more relations (or five and more in family)
4 Atkyns, Sir R. and three
others
G. F. B. p.
Coleridge3
S. s. 3N. P. NS.
Denison
4NS.
Denman
F. S. uS. uP.
                                                
1
The kinship is reckoned from Sir Samuel Romilly.
2
Ditto, from the Great Duke of Marlborough.
3
Ditto, from Coleridge the Poet.
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