Thomas William Saunders


Thomas William Saunders, was an English metropolitan police magistrate.

Biography

Saunders, second son of Samuel E. Saunders of Bath, by Sarah, his wife, was born on 21 February 1814. He was entered a student at the Middle Temple on 16 April 1832, and called to the bar on 9 June 1837. From 1855 to October 1860 he was recorder of Dartmouth, and from that date to 1878 recorder of Bath. For some years he was a revising barrister, and in December 1872 became a commissioner for hearing municipal election petitions. Richard Assheton Cross appointed him a metropolitan police magistrate on 2 September 1878, and he sat at the Thames police-court until his resignation a few days before his death.
He died at Bournemouth on 28 February 1890, having married, on 16 August 1854, Frances Gregory, daughter of William Galpine of Newport, Isle of Wight, by whom he had children - William Edgar Saunders a barrister and author, Edward Francis Saunders, Emma Maria Saunders, Walter John Tite Saunders a Royal Navy Captain awarded the DSO, George Arthur Slack Saunders, Frances Beatrice Saunders

Publications

He was author of:
With R. G. Welford, Saunders compiled Reports of Cases in the Law of Real Property, 1846. With Henry Thomas Cole, Saunders compiled Bail Court Reports, 1847–1849, 2 vols. With E. W. Cox, Saunders compiled Reports of County Court Cases’ 1852, and The Criminal Law Consolidation Acts, 1861. With his son W. E. Saunders, Saunders compiled The Law as applicable to the Criminal Offences of Children and Young Persons, 1887.
He edited Joseph Chitty's Summary of the Offices and Duties of Constables, 3rd edit. 1844; The Magistrate's Year Book, 1860; George Colwell Oke's Magisterial Formulist, 5th ed. 1876 ; and Oke's Magisterial Synopsis, 12th ed. 1876.