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In 1850 he resigned his chief justiceship and retired into private life.
Since the chief justiceship is an end in itself, you can't put someone there who hasn't got his mind on the shop."
His nomination raised questions about the order of succession to the chief justiceship.
He also turned down a knighthood and a chief justiceship among other offers.
Almost at once he began to lobby for a Chief Justiceship in whichever court was available.
When Johnson heard the news, he lamented: "I made him take the justiceship.
In 1921, he resigned the chief justiceship to become Viceroy of India.
The Chief Justiceship is a rotating office, which by tradition changes from one Justice to another each year.
Montagu was for the time deprived of his lieutenancy and justiceship of the peace in the county.
In 1679 the Chief Justiceship of King's Bench became vacant.
In April 1888 Cleveland offered him the Chief Justiceship and he accepted.
White was the first sitting Associate Justice to be elevated to the Chief Justiceship.
Cullen retired from the chief justiceship in January 1925 but retained the position of lieutenant-governor until September 1930.
- and resigned the Chief Justiceship to assume what he regarded as the more important job - Governor of New York.
Attainment of the second state legal qualification (the so-called "Competence to the Justiceship") was always a pre-requisite.
These actions eventually led to his transfer to the Chief Justiceship of the King's Bench, where it was felt he could do less damage.
For most men the Chief Justiceship would have been enough, but not for Salmon P. Chase.
Roy Moore held the chief justiceship from 2001 to 2003, when he was removed from office over the Ten Commandments dispute which received national attention.
Did the Governor think that Eisenhower's deal included an offer of the Chief Justiceship, which the President clearly did not have in mind?
The absence of Hugh Despenser from England during his Forest Justiceship has already been mentioned.
In the north the Nevilles established a strong claim to the Justiceship of the forests north of Trent.
In every instance, the court, at least since William Rehnquist assumed the chief justiceship in 1986, wins approving or at least respectful marks.
There has been some conjecture that the Bjelke-Petersen government may have elevated Campbell to this position in order to remove him from the Chief Justiceship.
On 27 March 1324, Stanton resigned the chief justiceship, and on 26 March was reappointed chancellor of the exchequer.
The seat that was originally the Chief Justiceship is numbered as Seat 1; the other seats are numbered in order of their creation.