Talk:Lord Justice of Appeal

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[edit] Merger with Lord Justice of Appeal

  • Support merging into Lord Justice of Appeal. The singular is preferable. -- Necrothesp 14:46, 4 February 2006 (UTC)
done as noone objected! Kurando | ^_^ 13:16, 17 February 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Plural of Lord Justice

Changed "Lord Justices" to "Lords Justices". I'm not sure if "Lords Justice" is also acceptable but "Lord Justices" is definitely wrong.

Example

"The common-law Court of Appeal merged at this time with the Court of Appeal in Chancery, acquiring full-time lords justices of appeal."

- Baker, J. H. (2002). An Introduction To English Legal History. Butterworths LexisNexis, 4th Ed. Pg 142.

Raises an issue about capitalisation. But my pedantry is exhausted.

J G M Arnold (talk) 19:15, 2 February 2008 (UTC)