A catalogue of notable Middle Templars, with brief biographical notices/Bond, George

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BOND, GEORGE.
Lawyer.
1750—1796.

Admitted 27 October, 1772.

Second son of George Bond, of Bachford, Somerset. He was admitted at the same time as his elder brother Thomas, called to the Bar 12 Feb. 1779, and became famous as a criminal pleader, particularly at the Surrey Sessions, where his influence over Surrey jurymen became so absolute, that they generally found for "Serjeant Bond and Costs." He became a Serjeant in 1786. He died 19 March, 1796.