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FROM MICHAELMAS TERM, 1832, TO TRINITY TERM 1833, INCLUSIVE.

IN THE COURTS OF CHANCERY.

The Right Hon. LORD BROUGHAM AND VAUX, Lord High Chancellor.
The Right Hon. Sir JOHN LEACH, Knt., Master of the Rolls.
The Right Hon. Sir LANCELOT SHADWELL, Knt., Vice Chancellor.

IN THE COURT OF KING'S BENCH.

The Right Hon. CHARLES LORD TENTERDEN,

succeeded by

The Right Hon. SIR THOMAS DENMAN,
The Hon. Sir JOSEPH LITTLEDALE, Knt.

The Hon. Sir JAMES PARKE, Knt.

The Hon. Sir WILLIAM ELIAS TAUNTON, Knt.

The Hon. Sir JOHN PATTESON, Knt.

Lord Chief Justice.

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.

The Right Hon. Sir NICHOLAS CONYNGHAM TINDAL, Knt., Chief Justice.
The Hon. Sir JAMES ALLAN PARK, Knt.

The Hon. Sir STEPHEN GASELEE, Knt.

The Hon. Sir JOHN BERNARD BOSANQUET, Knt.

The Hon. Sir EDWARD HALL ALDERSON, Knt.

IN THE COURT OF EXCHEQUER.

The Right Hon. LORD LYNDHURST, Lord Chief Baron.
The Hon. Sir JOHN BAYLEY, Kut.

The Hon. Sir JOHN VAUGHAN, Knt.

The Hon. Sir WILLIAM BOLLAND, Knt.

The Hon. Sir JOHN GURNEY, Knt.

IN THE COURT OF REVIEW, IN BANKRUPTCY.

The Right Hon. THOMAS ERSKINE, Chief Justice.

The Hon. Sir JOHN CROSS, Knt.

The Hon. Sir GEORGE ROSE, Knt.

IN THE ECCLESIASTICAL COURTS.

The Right Hon. Sir JOHN NICHOLL, Knt., Official Principal of the Arches Court of Can-
terbury, Judge of the Prerogative Court and Court of Peculiars of Canterbury.
The Right Hon. Sir CHRISTOPHER ROBINSON, Knt., Judge of the High Court of Admiralty.
The Hon. Sir STEPHEN LUSHINGTON, Knt. Chancellor of the Diocese of London.

Sir THOMAS DENMAN, Knt., succeeded by

Sir WILLIAM HORNE, Knt.

Sir WILLIAM HORNE, Knt., succeeded by
Sir JOHN CAMPBELL, Knt.

Attorney General.

Solicitor General.

PREFERMENTS AND MEMORANDA.

In the early part of Michaelmas Term, 1832, the Right Hon. CHARLES LORD TENTERDEN died at his house in Russell Square; and was succeeded in the office of Lord Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench, by Sir THOMAS DENMAN, Knight, His Majesty's Attorney General, who was called to the degree of the Coif, and gave rings with the motto, "Lex omnibus una." On the 8th of November Sir THOMAS was sworn into office, and took his seat on the Bench on the following day.

Sir WILLIAM HORNE, Solicitor General to His Majesty, succeeded to the office of Attorney General; and JOHN CAMPBELL, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq., one of His Majesty's Counsel, was appointed Solicitor General to His Majesty, and afterwards received the honour of Knighthood.

On the first day of Michaelmas Term, Mr. Serjeant SPANKIE having been appointed one of his Majesty's Serjeants, and JOHN BEAMES, ROBERT MOUNSELY ROLFE, and CLEMENT TADWAY SWANSTON, of Lincoln's Inn, Esqrs., and HENRY HALL JOY, of the Inner Temple, Esq., having been appointed His Majesty's Counsel, were called within the bar, and took their seats accordingly.

REPORTS

OF

CASES ARGUED AND DETERMINED

IN THE

Court of Chancery.

By W. H. PLACE, ESQ., AND F. V. WOODHOUSE, Esq.,

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