Talfourd, Sir Thomas Noon I Mr. Justice Talfourd, Justice Talfourd l, 1795–1854, judge, author. Attended a dissenters' school, then Reading grammar school. Admitted at Middle Temple, 1813; called to the bar, 1821; serjeant-at-law, 1833; judge of the Common Pleas, 1849; knighted 1849. Three times returned M.P. for Reading; introduced Custody of Infants Bill and Copyright Bill. Universally respected for his high moral character, his integrity. Died suddenly on the Bench while delivering to jury a charge in which he deplored the lack of understanding and sympathy between the rich and the poor. Contributed to Pamphleteer, Monthly Repository, New Monthly, Retrospective Review, London Magazine, Edin. Rev., and other periodicals, including professional journals. Author of Poems on Various Subjects, 1811; Ion, a classical tragedy famous in its day, produced by Macready in 1836; and other plays: The Athenian Captive, Glencoe, The Castilian. As literary executor of his friend Charles Lamb, brought out edition of Lamb's Letters, 1837; also Final Memorials of Lamb, 1848.
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