He was called to the bar on 17 June 1790, and soon after went the western circuit.
He was called to the bar on 2 July 1756, and joined the western circuit.
Collier was called to the bar in 1843, and went on the western circuit.
He later served as state solicitor of the western circuit from 1818 to 1824.
This report concerned the western circuits but people accused of similar practices could also be found in the east.
He served as a judge of the western circuit of Florida from 1853 to 1861.
Coleridge established a successful legal practice on the western circuit.
Thompson was elected solicitor of the western circuit in 1830.
He at first worked on the Western circuit but later established a successful legal practice in London.
He was called to the bar in 1796, and for a few years attended the home and the western circuits.