Talk:King's Bench Division

Use of King's/Queen's Bench in Historical Context
> The court was known until 9 October 1998 as the Official Referees' Court, a name which reflected its old status as a tribunal with no jurisdiction per se, but which could report to judges on its findings.[14] The new court, which was founded under the leadership of Mr Justice Dyson (later the Master of the Rolls), aimed to rid the perception this created that the court was not equal to others in the King's Bench Division.

Should this usage here be "King's Bench" or "Queen's Bench". In 1998, it would have been the Queen's Bench. Bradley.sigma (talk) 10:04, 31 August 2023 (UTC)

Montjoy House near St Paul's
Should it be Mountjoy House near St Paul's? _ Broichmore (talk) 15:54, 6 May 2024 (UTC)