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Old Middlesex Sessions House

Above the central window, this cameo-type profile bust of the King is draped in ribbons and swags of oak and laurel leaves. Carved by Rossi and Locatelli to designs by Nollekens.

Site: Old Middlesex Sessions House (1 memorial)

EC1, Clerkenwell Green

Built in 1779, designed by Thomas Rogers. The panels on the façade are all carved by Joseph Nollekens. In the 19th century this building was "swapped" with a building at Parliament Square which became the Middlesex Guildhall. As ever, has an excellent entry on this building.

The 1952 film 'I Believe in You' uses the exterior of this building as the courthouse at the centre of the lives of probation officers and their charges, but it had ceased its legal function in 1921.

2017: gives a full history of the building.

2025: A explains that Hicks’s Hall was the first, dedicated Middlesex Sessions House. Hick's Hall was in nearby St John Street, where the road widens out and there is bike parking and, since 2020, some trees. Old maps show Hick's Hall there, in the middle of the road, 1612 - 1780s, by which time the Clerkenwell Green building had taken on its role.

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Old Middlesex Sessions House

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King George III

Born in St James's Square (not the public garden, one of the houses, obviousl...

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This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Old Middlesex Sessions House

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Joseph Nollekens

Sculptor. Born and died in London, son of a Flemish painter.

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Charles Rossi

Sculptor. Born Nottingham, son of an Italian immigrant. Apprenticed to Locate...

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