Royal Courts of Justice
The Royal Courts of Justice, or the Law Courts, is a court building in Westminster, City of Westminster (London, England). The courts were previously located in Westminster Hall in the Palace of Westminster but were relocated to the new structure in the late 19th century.
In London Labour and the London Poor edition:
Phase 1
London Considered as a Great World. (The Great World of London): "Again, as regards the metropolitan people, the polite Parisian is not more widely different from the barbarous Botecudo, than, is the lack-a-daisical dandy at Almack's from the Billingsgate "rough." Ethnologists have reduced the several varieties of mankind into five distinct types; but surely the judges who preside at the courts in Westminster are as morally distinct from the Jew "fences" of Petticoat Lane as the Caucasian from the Malayan race. Is not the "pet parson," too, of some West End Puseyite Chapel as ethically and physically different from the London prize-fighter, and he again from the CityAlderman, as is the Mongol from the Negro, or the Negro from the Red Indian."
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Longitude: -0.113212500000