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Charles Dickens And The Law, 1st August, George In The Strand

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Royal Courts of Justice
This is surely one of the most impressive buildings in the World. It is directly opposite the George, where I hold some of my Talks.
Charles Dickens writings had a big
influence on the governments of both
Gladstone and Disraeli, leading to the
abolition of  the outdated courts around Westminster Hall, and the building of
The Royal Courts Of Justice. Do come along
to my next Talk, where we will discuss much more about this great man's first hand experience of the law, and how his work
helped to reform it.


                                                                   
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