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Let us return at once to Askelon for the King's counsel.
After the war he carved out a successful career as a barrister and King's Counsel.
A year later he was made a King's Counsel: an odd honour for a man who no longer worked as a barrister.
In the same year, he was named King's Counsel.
In the hands of a talented King's Counsel, all the evidence could point to his being the innocent landlord.
His practice at the chancery bar continued largely to increase, and in 1800 he was made a King's Counsel.
When did the leap from drugged captive to King's counsel take place, might I ask?"
He became a lawyer following the war, was called to the bar in 1920, and was appointed King's Counsel eleven years later.
He was also appointed a King's Counsel.
A Serjeant made a King's Counsel or judge would still retain these social privileges.
On losing his seat, he returned to the law, becoming a king's counsel and bencher of Lincoln's Inn.
He became a king's counsel, and represented Knaresborough in the House of Commons from 1763 until his death.
He practised on the Midland Circuit for twenty-two years before "taking silk" to become a king's counsel in 1903.
He studied law, was called to the Ontario bar and was later named King's Counsel.
He was appointed Solicitor General in 1944 and took silks as a King's Counsel that year.
With Victoria's death, the warrant was issued by her successor, George V, and he became a king's counsel.
He arranged the intercepts in sequence on her pillow and tried very hard, like a defending King's Counsel, to come up with some innocent explanation.
He became registrar of Laprairie County, and was appointed King's Counsel.
Howland was later named King's Counsel.
Goodricke became King's Counsel and a reader at Lincoln's Inn.
George was appointed city solicitor for Regina in 1914 and received his King's Counsel designation in 1917.
His legal practice on the Northern Circuit rose fivefold, although he had to wait until 1827 before being made a King's Counsel.
Murray the orator and Nathaniel Gundry were appointed King's counsel'.
"From ch--chicken farm," he continued, with the triumphant air of a cross-examining King's counsel who has at last got on the track.
He came to prominence because of his performance in 1772, in Somersett's case, and shortly afterwards was made King's Counsel.