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Francis Hobler Jnr (1796–1869) was a respected attorney and author. He was the son of James Francis Helvetius Hobler and . Solicitor to the , he was also Secretary of the Numismatic Society of London and an active member of the Camden Society. A resident of London, Francis Hobler was often referred to as Francis Hobler Jnr., given that his father, also a respected attorney, practised law under the name of . During his career, Francis Hobler was mentioned frequently in the newspapers of the day. Some items that feature cases undertaken by Francis include (but are not limited to):

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  • Francis Hobler Jnr (1796–1869) was a respected attorney and author. He was the son of James Francis Helvetius Hobler and . Solicitor to the , he was also Secretary of the Numismatic Society of London and an active member of the Camden Society. A resident of London, Francis Hobler was often referred to as Francis Hobler Jnr., given that his father, also a respected attorney, practised law under the name of . During his career, Francis Hobler was mentioned frequently in the newspapers of the day. Some items that feature cases undertaken by Francis include (but are not limited to): * 'Guildhall. Charge of Assault Against Sir W. White' in the News of the World, 6 April 1851, pg 7. * 'Bow-Street' in the Daily News, 11 April 1851, page 7. * 'Charge of Robbery Against Bank Clerk in London' in the Manchester Guardian, 15 April 1851, pg 7. * 'Dononhue and Smith' in the Daily News, 16 June 1851, pg 7. * 'Charge of Stealing Meat' in the News of the World, 7 September 1851, pg 7. * 'Singular Case' in the News of the World, 19 October 1851, pg 5. * 'Bankrupts to Surrender in Basinghall Street' in the News of the World, 23 November 1851, pg 8. * 'Queen V. Henry Dimsdale and Others' in the News of the World, 28 November 1851, pg 7. * 'Serious Charge Against A Publican' in the News of the World, 30 November 1851, pg 4. * 'Charge of Fraud' in the News of the World, 30 November 1851, pg 7. * 'Embellishment to the Amount of £500' in the News of the World, 14 December 1851, pg 5. * 'Charge of Robbing an Employer' in the News of the World, 21 December 1851, pg 7. * 'Yesterday's Police - Clerkenwell - Extensive Robbery of Plate - the ticket-of-leave system' in the Weekly Dispatch, 10 February 1856, pg 16. * 'The Police Courts - Clerkenwell' in the Daily News, 11 February 1856, pg 7. One his most famous cases was the trial of in 1840. Benjamin along with theft charges was accused of the murder of Lord William Russell. Francis, as prosecutor, was successful and Benjamin was executed 6 July 1840. (en)
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  • Francis Hobler Jnr (1796–1869) was a respected attorney and author. He was the son of James Francis Helvetius Hobler and . Solicitor to the , he was also Secretary of the Numismatic Society of London and an active member of the Camden Society. A resident of London, Francis Hobler was often referred to as Francis Hobler Jnr., given that his father, also a respected attorney, practised law under the name of . During his career, Francis Hobler was mentioned frequently in the newspapers of the day. Some items that feature cases undertaken by Francis include (but are not limited to): (en)
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