A collection of the working notebooks and papers of Sir Robert Blundell (1901-1967), covering his work as a barrister on the South Eastern Circuit and Kingston assizes, 1938 to 1945, as deputy recorder at the Bath Quarter Sessions 1946-1947, as recorder of Colchester 1947-1949, as metropolitan stipendiary magistrate 1949 to 1953, and as Chief Metropolitan Stipendiary Magistrate 1960 to 1965.
The books contain his jottings on cases in hand; some cases are clearly identified and dated, others are not. The most notorious are from his stipendiary period, such as the prosecution of an MP for importuning in 1953 and of a publisher on account of Cleland's Fanny Hill in 1964, but there are several murder cases and one of police corruption. Two cases of 1917 are represented, though this was long before Blundell's call to the bar.
The series contains a single record for the South-Eastern Circuit which would otherwise be found among the records of the Home, Norfolk and South-Eastern Circuits (ASSI).