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MEMORANDA.

In Hilary Vacation 1845, Mr. Serjeant Manning received a patent of precedence, and William Lee, John Billingsley Parry, and William Page Wood, Esquires, were appointed Queen's Counsel.

In Easter Term 1845, Mr. Serjeant Channell received a patent of precedence, and Lebbeus Charles Humfrey, Russell Gurney, George Medd Butt, and Abraham Hayward, Esquires, were appointed Queen's Counsel.

In Trinity Vacation 1845, Sir William Webb Follett, Her Majesty's Attorney-General, died: and thereupon Sir Frederick Thesiger, Her Majesty's Solicitor-General, was appointed Attorney-General, and Fitzroy Kelly, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's Counsel, was appointed Her Majesty's Solicitor-General, and shortly afterwards received the honour of Knighthood.

In the same Vacation, Mr. Serjeant Shee received a patent of precedence: Montagu Chambers, Esquire, was appointed Queen's Counsel, and Robert Allen, Esquire, was called to the degree of Serjeant-at-Law.

In Michaelmas Vacation 1845, Edwin Sandys Bain, and Charles Wilkins, Esquires, were called to the degree of Serjeants-at-Law.

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ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA.

1. The Marquis of Hertford v. Lord Lowther (Countess Zichy's case) was affirmed by the Lord Chancellor on the 20th December 1845.

67. note (a), for "Rup." read "Russ."

313. Dalton v. Hayter. The Plaintiff and the principal Defendant entered into a compromise, and the appeal was abandoned.

357. Smith v. The Earl of Effingham, stands for the L. C.'s judgment.

419. note (a), for “ 4C3.” read “ 415.,” and note (b), for “ 405.” read “417.”

NOTE.

De Biel v. Thomson, 3 Beavan, 469., was affirmed by the House of Lords, 4th March 1845. See 12 Cl. & Fin. 45.

Massie v. Drake, 4 Beavan, 433., was affirmed by the Lord Chancellor on the 20th of December 1845.

Morrall v. Sutton, 4 Beavan, 478. and 5 Beavan, 100., was argued on appeal before the Lord Chancellor, assisted by two Judges, who differed in opinion. The case was afterwards compromised. See 1 Phillips, 533.

Cookson v. Reay, 5 Beavan, 22., was affirmed by the House of Lords, 13th March 1845. See 12 Cl. & Fin. 121.

Bampton v. Birchall, 5 Beavan, 330., was affirmed by the Lord Chancellor on the 16th of April 1845. See 1 Phill. 568.

Langley v. Fisher, 5 Beavan, 443., was affirmed by the Lord Chancellor on the 10th April 1844.

Matthews v. Brise, 6 Beavan, 239., was affirmed by the Lord Chancellor, on the 20th December 1845.

The Attorney-General v. Rickards, 6 Beavan, 444., was affirmed by the House of Lords, on the 25th February 1845. See 12 Cl. & Fin. 30.

1844.

REGULATIONS to be observed in the Registrar's and Report Office, by direction of the Lord CHANCELLOR.

19th December, 1844.

money orders.

THAT every original money order, and every Regis- Verification of trar's copy of a money order, shall have the initials of each page of the Registrar by whom it shall be passed, to be written by such Registrar at the foot of each page of such order or copy of order.

THAT

every Report Office copy of a money order Ditto of copies shall be stamped with the stamp of the Report Office at

the foot of each page of such copy.

thereof.

THAT the memorandum of an order having been left Verification of for entry at the Report Office shall have the initials of leaving for one of the clerks of entries, to be written by one of those

clerks, and by no other person.

entry.

of entry.

memorandum

THAT the memorandum of an order having been en- Verification of tered at the Report Office, shall have the initials of one of the clerks of entries, to be written by one of those clerks, and by no other person.

THAT every office copy of a report to be acted upon Verification of by the Accountant-General, shall be stamped with the office copy stamp of the Report Office at the foot of each page of report for

such office copy.

Accountant-
General.

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