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Law Property Assurance and Trust Society,

30, ESSEX-STREET, STRAND, LONDON.

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This Society is established to apply the principle of Assurance to PROPERTY as well as to LIFE; and its business consists of—
The ASSURANCE of DEFECTIVE and UNMARKETABLE TITLES, rendering them ABSOLUTE and PERFECT.
The AMOUNT of MORTGAGES GUARANTEED;

By which Trustees, SOLICITORS, and others advancing Money are SECURED FROM LOSS under any circumstances.
The ASSURANCE of COPYHOLDS, LIFEHOLDS, and LEASEHOLDS;
Thereby making them equal or even better than Freeholds, for all purposes of Sale or Mortgage.

The REDEMPTION of LOANS and MORTGAGES, and GUARANTEEING their ABSOLUTE REPAYMENT
within a given period.
MONEY ADVANCED on the PLAN of BUILDING SOCIETIES, without their RISKS and INCONVENIENCES.
Increased and Immediate ANNUITIES GRANTED upon HEALTHY as well as DISEASED LIVES.
The FIDELITY of CLERKS, SERVANTS, and all Others GUARANTEED,

Upon the payment of a small Annual Premium, and a reduction of nearly one-half is made when a Life Assurance is combined with the
Fidelity Guarantee Policy.

LIFE ASSURANCES Effected for the WHOLE TERM of LIFE, or for a TERM of YEARS,

And the Premiums can be paid either Yearly, Half-Yearly, or Quarterly.

ENDOWMENT and EDUCATION ASSURANCES and ANNUITIES GRANTED;

The Premiums can be paid upon the returnable or non-returnable system in case of death before attaining the age agreed upon. INCREASED RATES of IMMEDIATE, DEFERRED, or SURVIVORSHIP ANNUITIES granted upon HEALTHY and DISEASED LIVES. WHOLE WORLD POLICIES Are also granted by this Society, and the ordinary Policies give permission to reside in Canada, New South Wales, Cape of Good Hope, and Madeira, or any place distant more than thirty-three degrees from the Equator, without payment of any extra premium.

Policies Indisputable, except in cases of Fraud. Sickness Allowance and Investment Policies Granted.

Persons with UNCERTAIN INCOMES may so assure that instead of being obliged to pay fixed premiums, they may pay more or less, according to thei means, WITHOUT FORFEITURE OF THEIR POLICIES.

This mode of Assurance is peculiarly applicable to members of the Legal Profession whose incomes depend upon their own personal exertions. When health fails they become involved in pecuniary difficulties, and at death their families are left unprovided for. The uncertainty of their incomes prevents them from making provision for infirmity, old age, or death, by the usual methods of Assurance. To meet this difficulty, The Law Property Assurance Society has made the following arrangements for the benefit of the Profession. It grants special policies of Assurance, by which the Assured, instead of being obliged to pay a fixed sum every year or forfeit their policies, may pay any sum they please, at any time, according to their means, and for which a proportionate sum will be assured to them by their policy. By this means, uncertainty of income is provided for, and no forfeiture for nonpayment ever takes place. If the assurer in this office should find that the provisions for which his life assurance, payable at death, are no longer required, he may convert the life policy into annuity payable to himself during his own lifetime. By payment of a small annual sum, husbands may secure annuities for their wives or daughters; and Professional men may also secure for themselves an annunity to commence on the decline of life, or earlier, should they be permanently disabled by sickness a infirmity from pursuing their occupations.

Prospectuses, Forms of Proposals, and every information will be immediately furnished on application to WILLIAM NEISON, Actuary and Secretary, 30, Essex-street, Strand, London; or to any of the following Agents :

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Bradford, Wilts-Mr. William Merrick

Bradford, Yorkshire-Mr. Edward A. Barret

Bridgwater-Mr. Vaughan Prance

Brighton-Mr. Charles V. Young

Bishop Stortford-Mr. W. Merriman Ley

Bristol-Mr. Wm. Harrington Bush, 4, St. John-street

Birkenhead-Mr. James Gill

Bideford-Mr. W. F. W. Hatherly

Birmingham-Mr. Alex. Rankin, 14, Newhall-street

Bridgend and Pontypridd─Mr. Edw. Colnett Spickett

Blandford-Mr. Wm. Cole Fincham

Brackley-Mr. Alfred Hayward

Bridport-Mr. F. W. Gundry

Bury St. Edmunds-Mr. Wm. Salmon

Bromley, Kent-Mr. John Downes

Burnham-Mr. B. T. Allen

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Dover-Messrs. Pain and Fielding

Dublin-Messrs. P. Reilly and Sons, 15, Cope-street
East Dereham-Mr. Nathaniel Girling

Edinburgh-Mr. Christopher Douglas, 18, South Castle-st.
Mr. Bell James, 25, York-place

Epsom-Mr. W. Everest, High-street
Faversham-James Tassell

Frome-Mr. Wm. Williams

Glasgow-Mr. Andrew Mercer, 140, George-street
Gloucester-Mr. Wm. Bradley George, St. Mary's-square
Great Malvern-Mr. C. Geo. H. St. Pattrick
Greenwich-Mr. Alfred Bristow, London-street
Halstead and Sudbury-Mr. Julius G. Shepherd
Hanley-Mr. Hugh Roberts, Old Hall-street
Hastings-Mr. William B. Young

Hemel Hempstead-Mr. W. Stocken
High Wycombe--Mr. Peter Harris
Honiton-J. Bridgman Smith
Hull-Mr, C. S. Todd

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Mr. J. Bingham

Hythe Mr. Edward Watts

Kidderminster-Mr. H. M. Saunders, jun.
Littlehampton-Mr. Robert French
Listowel Mr. John Sandes

Lancaster-Mr. Lawrence Holden

Langport-Mr. John Louch

Mr. James Parsons

Leeds-Mr. Henry Jennins, jun.

Liverpool-Messrs. Curry and Statham, Lord-street

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Mr. Henry Bremner

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Romford-Mr. Edward W. Perry
Romsey-Messrs. Deacon, Stead, and Tylee
Rugeley-Mr. James Gardner
Ringwood-Mr. H. Tremenheere Johns
Ramsay Mr. Thomas Larke

Salisbury-Mr. E. E. P. Kelsey, The Close
Saffron Walden-Mr. William Thurgood
Southampton-Messrs. Edwards and Clarke
Messrs. Coxwell and Bassett
Messrs. Ralfe and Warner
South Petherton-Messrs. Hayward and Peren
Shepton Mallet-Mr. John R. Fussell

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Sheffield-Mr. J. Webster

Shaftesbury-Mr. P. M. Chitty

Sudbury-Messrs. E. and R. F. Stedman

Swansea-Mr. John N. Smart

Tarbert-Mr. John Culhane, county Kerry, Ireland

Taunton-Mr. Octavius G. Walter

Mr. Thomas Fisher, Gas and Coke Works

Tavistock-Messrs. Bridgman and Scobell
Tenterden-Mr. John Scratton

Torrington, Great-Mr. S. Snell
Towcester-Mr. Henry Hibbit
Tring-Mr. G. L. Faithful

Tunbridge Wells-Messrs. Stone and Wall
Twickenham-Mr. George H. Oliver
Upwell-Mr. William Ludlam Ollard

Wakefield-Mr. T. Senior

Wedmore-Mr. B. T. Allen

Wells-Mr. Thomas C. Robins

Weymouth-Mr. William Thompson

Wimborne-Mr. Henry Moore

Winchester-Messrs. Ralfe and Warner

Mr. Edward W. Faithfull

Wokingham-Mr. Francis Soames

Wolverhampton-Mr. Alfred H. Browne
Woolwich Mr. Richard Pidcock, Church HilI
Worcester-Mr. C. George H. St. Pattrick

Yatton, near Bristol-Mr. G. L. Norman
Yeovil-Mr. James Tally Vining.

GENERAL INDEX.

Note.-Where "ap." is placed before figures, the reference is to the corresponding page in the Appendix.

ACTS, PUBLIC AND GENERAL.
(These are indexed separately.) See
post

Admission of Attorneys. See Court
Papers

Admission of Solicitors. See Court
Papers

Advertisements. See Appendix
Advocate, The. See Leading Articles
Appointments. See Promotions, &c.
ASSURANCE CHRONICLE:-

City of London Life Assurance, 149
Clerical, Medical, and General Life
Assurance Society, 140
Equity and Law Life Assurance, 236
Railway Passengers Assurance So-
ciety, 222

Sovereign Life Assurance, 149
Attorneys admitted, Hilary Term. See
Court Papers.

Attorneys to be admitted. See Court
Papers.

BANKRUPTS, List of. See Gazettes
Bills of Exchange. See Mercantile
Lawyer

Bills in Progress. See Parliament
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND Deaths,

7, ap. 6, 31, 43, 55, 67, 77, ap. 30,
93, 103, 114, 119, 130, ap. 54, 143,
150, 158, 168, 178, ap. 78, ap. 82,
211, ap. 90, 223, ap. 98, 237
BOOKS, NOTICES OF NEW LAW:-
Amendment of Wills Act, Deane's,
239

Consuetudines Kansiæ, Sandys's, 20
County Courts, Law and Practice of,
Cox and Lloyd's, 20

Criminal Statutes, New, Cox and
Babington's, 7

Guide to Advertisers, 131
Investments, Treatise on, Ward's,
114

Jurisdiction of Chancery, Lancaster,
Aston's, 114

Justices Pocket Manual, Stone's, 114
Law of Burglary, Digest of, Wil-
mot's, 87

Law Digest, Wise and Evans, ap. 82
Law of Master and Servant, Herts-
lett,

130

Law of Patents, Turner's, 55

Law and Practice of Insolvency,
Levy's, ap. 82

Lawyer's Companion, 87

Lawyer's Pocket-book, 168

Letter on Companies and Partner-
ships, Newall, 211

Metropolitan Interments' Act, 78
Mineral Customs and Mineral

Courts, Tapping's, 78
Pamphlets on Legal Subjects, 191
Poor Law Acts of 1851, Fry's, 78
Practical Statutes, 1851, Paterson's,
77
Reform of Superior Courts, Collier's,
78

Registration, Law and Practice of,
Cox's, 43

Remarks on Plea of Insanity, Wood's,
114

Rights, Duties, &c. of Justices of
Peace, Saunder's, 239
Solicitor's Diary, The, 131
Suggestions for Law Reform, Ayr-
ton's, 78

True Theory of Representation, 168
Wise and Evans's Law Digest, ap.
82

CALLS TO THE BAR:-

Lincoln's Inn, 101, 177
Inner Temple, 86, 101, ap. 78
Middle Temple, 101, 166, ap. 78
Gray's Inn, 74, 166
Candidates who passed the Examina-
tion. See Court Papers
Cases on the Law of Landlord and

Tenant. See Real Property Lawyer
and Conveyancer

Cases, Names of. These are Indexed
separately. See Supra
Cases on The Statutes of Limitations,
17, 27, 62

Circuit Intelligence. See Legal Intel-
ligence

CORRESPONDENCE:-

Advertising Attorneys, 40
Affidavits, 211
Articled Clerks, 211

Attorneys' Tax, 7, 157, 167, 203
Beckford v. Jasper, 54
Certificate Duty, 128
Chancery Practice, 7
County Courts, The, 130

Equity in the County Courts, 211
Law of Evidence Bill, 54

Mr. Baron Martin: The Chronicle
and Committals, 130
New Evidence Act, 40, 54
Profession, The, 113

Regulation of Professional Practice,
237

Re Prisoner Hanlon, 222
Statutes of Limitation, 40
Vice-Chancellor Knight Bruce, 40
Young Attorneys and Articled
Clerks, 6

CORRESPONDENTS, LIST OF:-
Andrews, W. 7

Banks and Stevens, 127
Buchanan, W. R. 200
Cornish, 25

Garland and Fear, 51
Harrison, J. 113
Hoyle, J. T. 227
Marshall, A. 209
Mason, H. B. B. 222
Mayo, J. R. 222
Murray, J. 54
Norwood, J. D. 38
Pedley, H. 63
Platt, Jos. 54

Sharpe, B. T. 130
Shipton, F. 85
Steadman, G. T. 93
Steavenson, A. T. 168
COUNTY COURTS:-

Summaries, 4, 15, 26, 38, 49, 60,
72, 85, 92, 99, 109, 118, 127,
135, 139, 148, 155, 165, 176, 188,
200, 215, 220, 227, 234
Allowance of Costs to Attorneys, 221
Arrest under Absconding Debtors
Act, 188

Attorneys' Gowns, 4

Bar, the the Attorneys and the
County Courts, 50

Bristol County Court Reports, 61
Caution to Suitors, 155
City Small Debts Court, 119
Committal for Perjury, 119
Communication from Lord Carlisle,
61

Costs of an Appeal, 165
County Court, Hanly, 139
County Court of Kent(Report), 220
Dinner in a County Court, 4

Extraordinary Scene in Liverpool | DEATHS. See Births
County Court, 15

Hants County Court Treasurership,

175

Inquiry into Conduct of Mr. Ram-
shay, 72, 85

Jobbing a Clerkship, 73
Judgeship of Liverpool County Court,

155
Leading Articles, 4, 15, 26, 38, 49,
60, 72, 85, 92, 99, 109, 118, 127,
135, 139, 148, 155, 165, 176, 188,
200, 215, 220, 227, 234
Liverpool County Court, 109, 176
Ramshay's, Mr. freaks in Liverpool,
16, 26, 38, 139

Practice before Court Arbitrators,

135

Prosecutions for Perjury, 92, 119
Removal of Mr. Ramshay, 100
Treasurership of County Court of
Hants, 188

Queries, 12 & 13 Vict. c. 101, s. 10,

235

Reports, 61, 72, 85, 220
Correspondence :-

Absconding Debtors Bill, 4
Bailiffs of the County Courts, 72
Bar and County Courts, 85
County Courts, 99, 188
County Court improvement, 200
County Court speed, 99
Examination of Witnesses by Com-
mission, 227

Law Books for County Courts, 235
Perjury, 127

Power of the Judges, 200
Professional Remuneration, 4
Summonses out of District, 26, 38
Superior Courts v. County Courts,
215

COURT PAPERS:-

Admission of Attorneys, ap. 98
Admission of Solicitors, 167
Appeals from County Court, 93
Attorneys Admitted-Hilary Term,
ap. 98

Attorneys to be admitted-Michael-
mas Term, 52

Term, 140

-Hilary

Examination, Hilary Term, 156
Examination Orders, 177]
House of Lords, 205
Judges' Chambers, 222

Judicial Committee of Privy Council,
101

Lords Justices of Appeals, 113
Outlawry, Proclamations of, 113
Questions at Examination :-
Michaelmas Term, 101
Hilary Term, 190
Sheriffs, List of, 236
Sittings-Equity and Common Law,
and Cause Lists, 19, 64, 74, 101,
112, 119, 128, 140, 149, 156, 166,
177, 189, 202, 205, 222
Spring Circuits, the, 157, 177
Winter Assize, 93
CRIME AND CRIMINAL LAW:-
Crime in Bedfordshire, 126
Crime in Somerset, 67
Criminal Statistics of Edinburgh, 37
Discipline and Management of Con-
victs, 103

New Convict Settlement, 117
Pentonville Prison, 107

Statistics of Juvenile Offenders, ap.
94

Debates, the. See Parliament
See post
Dividends, Index to.

ECCLESIASTICAL LAWYER, 41
Altar Lights, 41

GAZETTES, The, 7, 20, 31, 43, 55, 67,
78, 88, 94, 104, 115, 120, 131, 136,
143, 151, 158, 169, 178, 192, 204, 211,
216, 223, 228, 238

HEIRS-AT-LAW AND NEXT OF
KIN. These are indexed separately.
See post

INDEX TO BANKRUPTS.
post

See

Index to Dividends. See post
Index to Iusolvents. See post
Index to Public General Statutes. See
post

Index to Points reported, 95
Insolvents, List of. See the Gazettes

JOINT-STOCK COMPANIES LAW
JOURNAL, 3, 24, 38, 48, 59, 70,
84, 92, 98, 107, 118, 126, 135, 138,
147, 154, 158, 164, 175, 186, 197, 209,
213, 219, 226, 233

Inland Revenue and Fire Assurance
Offices, 126

Liability of Railway Companies, 98
Liabilities of Telegraph Companies,

209

Masters in Chancery, the, 220
National Land Company, 24, 48
Petitions, Orders, Meetings, Ap-
pointments, Calls, &c. 48, 59, 70,
84, 92, 99, 109, 119, 135, 139, 147,
154, 158, 164, 175, 186, 197, 209,
213, 220, 226, 233
Railway Damages, 118

Railway and Joint-Stock Bills, 126
Review of the law, 3, 24, 38, 48, 59,
70, 84, 92, 98, 107, 118, 126, 135,
138, 147, 154, 158, 164, 175, 186,
197, 209, 214, 219, 226, 233
Thellusson Act, 5
Winding up, 3, 24, 38, 48, 59, 70, 84,
92, 98, 107, 118, 126, 135, 138, 147,
154, 158, 164, 175, 186, 197, 209,
214, 219, 226, 233

List of Companies winding up—
Barbadoes Railway, 233
Barnet and North Metropolitan Rail-
way, 147

Birmingham and Oxford Junction
Railway, 47

Brighton, Lewes, and Tunbridge

Wells Railway, 130

British and American Steam Com-
pany, 233

Cameron's Coalbrook Steam Navi-
gation Company, 118, 127, 198, 220
Cheltenham, Oxford, and London
Railway, 164

Chepstow and Forest of Dean Rail-
way, 126

Direct Birmingham and Oxford Rail-
way, 127

Direct Exeter, Plymouth, and Devon-

port Railway, 71, 84, 98, 147, 220
Direct West-end and Croydon Rail-
way, 226

Direct Western Railway, 108, 147
East and West Junction Railway, 175
Eastern Counties and Southend
Junction Railway, 107, 109

Galway and Ennis Railway, 84, 126
Gloucester, Aberystwith, and Central
Wales Railway, 139

Great Western Extension Atmo-
spheric Railway, 108, 127, 164, 193
Imperial Salt and Alkali Works, 92
Lancaster and Newcastle Railway,
233

London and Birmingham Extension
Railway, 107, 197

London and Southend Railway, 209
Madrid and Valencia Railway, 147
Merchant Traders' Ship, Loan, and
Insurance Association, 109, 198,
226

Monmouthshire and Glamorganshire
Banking Company, 138, 214
National Land Company, 48, 126
North of England Bank, 126
North London Junction Railway,
139

Northern Coal Mining Company, 84
Northern and Southern Counties
Railway, 127, 220, 233
Pennant and Craigurn Mining Com-
pany, 147, 197

Royal Bank of Australia, 98, 126
Staffordshire and Shropshire Rail-
way, 90

Sunderland Bank, 126

Tring, Reading, and Basingstoke
Railway, 164

Universal Gaslight Company, 127,

233

Wolverhampton, Chester, and Bir-
mingham Railway, 214

JOURNAL OF PROPERTY, 7, 20, 31,
43, 55, 67, 78, 88, 94, 103, 114, 119,
131, ap. 54, 143, 151, 158, 169, 178,
ap. 78, ap. 82, 211, ap. 90, 223,
228, 238

Public Sales. See Money Market

LANDLORD AND TENANT, LATE
CASES ON. See Real Property
Lawyer.

LAW AND THE LAWYERS:-
Bar and County Court, 42

Mr. Justice Patteson, 51

Sir J. Knight Bruce, 51

The Bar, The Attorneys, Etiquette,

52

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tions, 17, 27, 62

Legal Education, 188
Legal Statistics, 189

Limitations, Statute of, 6, 17, 39
New Evidence Act, 40

Notes on Cases. See Practical Notes
Review of the Current Law:-4, 16,
27, 38, 51, 62, 73, 86, 93, 100, 109,
119, 127, 136, 140, 148, 155, 166,
176, 188, 200, 209, 215, 221, 227,
235

Sham Lawyers, 63, 100, 112
Shepherd v. Beresford, 39
Solicitors' Register, 210, 238

Writs of Error in the House of Lords,
221

Correspondence-

Advertising Accountants, 51
Advertising Attorneys, 40
Bar and the Attorneys, 110
Ca. sa. Fees, 63
Certificate Duty, 128
Common Law Procedure, 221
Delivering Briefs, 93
New Evidence Act, 40
Reform of Common Law, 155
Sham Lawyers, 63, 86, 100, 112
Statutes of Limitation, 40
Upholding Honour of the Profes-
sion, 227

Vice-Chancellor Knight Bruce, 40
Queries and answers thereto :-
Newton v.
case, 202, 210
Statute of Limitations, 19

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Fees in Common Law Courts, 205
Fees in Chancery Bill, 205

First Week of New Evidence Act,
69

Fusion, 137, 193
Help in Mortgages, 82
High Court of Appeal, 33
Indisputable Policies, 182, 194
Law Bills of the Session, 173, 181
Law of Evidence, 122

Law Reform, Analysis of Bill, 124
Law University, 153
Lawyers as Reformers, 1
Legal Education, 193, 195
Letters to Lord Campbell:-No. 5,
2; No. 6, 11; No. 7, 22; No. 8,
46; No. 9, 58; No. 10, 70; No. 11,
82; No. 12, 106; No. 13, 112;
No. 14, 137

Lord Chancellor's Promises of Law
Reform, 230

More Points in the Evidence Act, 57
Monopoly of Prosecutions, 228
New Judge, 173

New Law of Evidence, 9
New Legal appointments, 213
New Legal Year, 57
Our Legal University, 218
Parliamentary Titles, 161
Pointing a Moral, 89, 97
Profession, The, 81, 105, 117, 121
Progress of the Term, 81
Prospects of Law Reform, 228
Prospects of the Law, 173
Protection of Poor Prisoners, 121,
133, 161

Readers, 71, 97, 106, 117, 181
Readings of New Evidence Act, 21,
33, 57

Registration of Deeds, 153, 173
Removal of Mr. Ramshay, 97
Representation of the Law, 194, 206,
210

Results of the County Courts, 163
Sham Lawyers-

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Business of Vice-Chancellor's Courts,
114

Bust of Lord Denman, 191
Cab Reform, 77

Cause Lists on Oxford Circuit, 222
Chancery Reform, 66, 211
Counsel accepting and returning
briefs, 113

Country Letter Carriers and pre-
payment, 88

Court of Chancery, 19

Court of Chancery, Lincoln's-inn,

222

Court of Queen's Bench, 168
Court of Session, 77
Crime in Somerset, 67
Criminal Lunatics, 178

Customs and St. Katherine's Dock,
103

Determined Suicide, 43, 66

Discipline and Management of Con-
victs, 103

Duties of Counsel, 130
Examinations in Law, 88
Faculty of Advocates, 237
Fees in Common Law Courts, 178,
237

First Day of Term, 76

Five Sundays in February, 142
Flogging Young Culprits, 191
General Election, 211
Glasgow Law Amendment Society, 7
Gorham v. Exeter, 31
Grave Proceedings of American
Judges, 114

Home Circuit, 223, 227, 237
Imprisonment for Debt, 103
Insolvent Debtors Court, 31
International Copyright, 205
Irish Bar, 178

Judges' Clerks, 178
Last Spring Assizes, 31
Late Mr. Finnelly, 103
Law of Partnership, 31

Law Profession in Cork College, 30
Law Reform in Hong-Kong, 7
Leasehold Tenure, 77
Lectures on Common Law, 130
Lecture at Gray's Inn, 77
Legal Education, 178, 191
Liverpool Court of Passage, 203
Liverpool Juvenile Reformation, 55
London Reversionary Interest So-
ciety, 103

Lord Brougham, 19
Lord Campbell, 54

Lord Chancellor's Breakfast, 76
Lord Chancellor's Salary, 7
Lords Justices of Appeal, 76
Magistracy in Scotland, 223
Michaelmas Term, 66
Midland Circuit, 223, 227
New Chancery Appointments, 30, 66
New Evidence Act, 114
New Judge, 211

New Records Repository, 66, 67
Norfolk Circuit, 227, 237
Northern Circuit, 223, 227
Opening of New Courts, Liverpool,
93

Oxford Circuit, 223, 228

Patteson, Mr. Justice, 157, 178
Peacock, Q.C. Farewell Dinner to,
168

Polling-places for Derby, 142
Property in Great Britain, 30

Public Records, 157

Railway Accidents, 114

Ramshay Inquiry Fund, 103

Reduction in Official Salaries, 54
Remarkable Case of Mistaken Iden-
tity, 142

Removal and Consolidation of Public

Offices, 157

Removal of Temporary Vice-Chan-
cellor's Courts, 130
Representation of Greenwich, 103
Resignation of Commissioner Curran,
88

Resignation of Patteson, J. 54
Retirement of Mr. Justice Patteson,
ap. 82

Rumoured Arming of Rural Police,
178

St. Alban's Bribery Commission, 30
Scene in Court, 130
Scene in Court, 237
Scottish Bench, 54
Serjeant Murphy, 77
Sham Lawyers, 76

Secondhand Booksellers, 211
Sir E. B. Sugden, 222

Sittings of New Court of Appeal, 19
Special Jurors, 114

Solicitorship to Treasury, 93
Sudden Death of a Barrister, 142

Suitors in Chancery Relief Bill, 204
Swearing in of Lord Chancellor, 222
Temple Church and Hall, 7
Tindal Testimonial, 103

Vacant Mastership of Court of Ex-
chequer, 168

Vacant Mastership, the, 130
Walpole, S. H. 222

Western Circuit, 223, 227, 237
Winter Assize, 130

Woods and Forests and Puble Bald-
ings, 31

LEGISLATOR, THE, 11, 34, 46, 184.
196, 207, 213, 219, 231
Law Reform, 184

Parliamentary Papers, Returns, and
Reports. See Parliament
Parliamentary Representation, 252
Public Bills, 46

Public and Private Business. See
Parliament

Sessional Printed Papers. See Par-
liament

Statutes, New, 11, 34
Letters to Lord Campbell. See Lead-
ing Articles

List of Joint-Stock Companies Wind-

ing up. See Joint-Stock Company
Lord Campbell's Act, Remarks upon.

23

MARRIAGES. See Births, &c.
Magistrate, The, 2, 13, 22, 36, 47, 38,
70, 83, 90, 97, 107, 117, 125, 134,
138, 147, 163, 174, 185, 197, 298,
213, 219, 226, 232

Bail in Misdemeanours. 36
County Financial Boards, 126
County Treasurers, 83

Crime in Bedfordshire, 126

Criminal Statistics of Edinburà, 37
Evidence Act applicable to Summary
Convictions, 83, 90

Extraordinary Proceedings at Bir-
mingham Sessions, 47

High Sheriff of Northumberland and
Baron Platt, 47

Intelligence, 14

Liability of Assignees to Poor-rates,
108

Local Rates, 59

Lord Campbell's Act, 23
Metropolitan Boroughs, 47
Municipal Corporation Act Arsend-
ment, 197

New Convict Settlement, 117, 133
New Penal Colonies, 135
New Reform Bill, 186
Pentonville Prison, 107
Prosecution Monopoly, 226
Prosecutions at Newcastle, 219
Property of Convicted Prisoners, 39
Proposed Alteration of Petty Ses-

sional Divisions of Middlesex. 71
Receipts and Expenditure of Muni-
cipal Boroughs, 164

Review of Magistrates' Law, 2, 13
22, 36, 47, 58, 70, 83, 90, 97, 16.
117, 125, 134, 147, 163, 174, 15,
197, 208, 213, 219, 226, 232
Sham Lawyers in Criminal Courts,
125

Tithe Commutation, 147
Turnpike Acts Continuance, 24
Turnpike Road Trusts, 13
Correspondence-

Duties on Apprenticeship, 92, 98,
175

Evidence Act, 83

Prosecution Monopoly, 226, 233
Protection of Poor Prisoners, 134
Stamp on Apprenticeship, 92, 98,
175

Summary Conviction and the Evi-
dence Act, 58, 83
Queries-

Highways, 209, 219
Municipal Elections, 117

Small Tenements Assessment, 37
Stamps, 92, 98
Turnpikes, 219

MERCANTILE Lawyer, THE, 6, 19,
30, 41, 51, 63, 73, 86, 93, 100, 112,
119, 128, 140, 148, 156, 166, 177, 189,
215, 221, 227, 235

Important Decision under Abscond-
ing Debtors Act, 221
Unclaimed Dividends in Court of
Bankruptcy, 221

Queries, 51

Misdemeanours, Observations an
Bail in, 36

MISCELLANEOUS:-

A Criminal Case in Texas, 54
Artificial Legs, 114

Grave proceedings of American
Judges, 114

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Craft, George J. ap. 98
Donkin, Mr. 67

Fust, Herbert Jenner, Sir, 216
Heath, Serjt. 168

Hope, The Lord President, 77
Mackenzie, Lord, 93

Montague, Basil, Q.C. 237

New Statutes. These are indexed se-
parately. See post

NOTICES TO READERS AND CORRE-

SPONDENTS, 1, 9, 21, 33, 45, 57, 69,
81, 89, 97, 105, 117, 121, 133, 137,
153, 161, 173, 181, 193, 205, 213, 217,
225, 229

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Common Law Procedure Amend-

ment, 184, 196
Copyhold Enfranchisement, 232
County Courts, 184, 207, 231
Criminal Lunatics, 232
Municipal Corporations Act, 184
Registration of Assurances, 184
House of Commons—

Building Societies, 184
Chancery Relief, 208, 232
Common Law Fees Regulation,

232

Copyhold Enfranchisement, 197,
208

County Boards, 208
County Rates, 184, 208
Court of Chancery, 184
Friendly Societies Bill, 232
International Copyright, 184
Law of Mortmain, 197, 232
Militia Bill, 197

Ministerial Measures, 184
Municipal Corporation Act Amend-
ment, 232

New Writs, 184

Suits in Chancery Relief, 232
PRACTICAL NOTES ON CASES:-
Cases on Law of Landlord and
Tenant, 3, 25, 48, 59, 111

Cases on Statutes of Limitation, 17,
26, 62

Russell v. Smith, 5
PROCEEDINGS OF LAW SOCIETIES:-
Barristers and Attorneys, 215
Equity in the County Courts, 203
Law Association for Widows, 53
Law Institution Lectures, 87
Law Students' Debating Society, 54,
66, 76. 87, 93, 103, 113, 119, 142,
150, 151, 167

Liverpool Law Society, 102
Manchester Law Association, 167
Metropolitan and Provincial Law
Association, 102

Proposals of Incorporated Law So-

ciety for Equity Reform, 150, 190
Society for promoting the Amend-
ment of the Law, 65, 87, 129, 142,
157, 215

Wolverhampton Law Association,

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under Fines and Recovery Act,
30, 64, 112, 119, 128
Consuls, 52, 236
Dean of Arches, 215
Deputy-Lieutenants, 30, 86, 202
Deputy Queen's Advocate, Ceylon,
ap. 78

Inspector of Coal Mines, 93
Knights, 42, 64

Judges of County Courts, 166
Legal Member Supreme Council,
India, 119

Lords Justices of Appeal, 6
Magistrates, 42, 53

Masters in Chancery, 52
Masters Extraordinary in Chan-
cery, 30, 42, 52, 93, 112, 119,
128, ap. 54, 140, 156, 166, 177,
ap. 78, 202, 215, 236
Members of Parliament, 30, 156,
202

Police Magistrates, 74

Poor Law Commissioners, Ireland,
64

Postmaster General for New South
Wales, ap. 54

Professor of Law, Cork, 64
Professor of Law, King's College,
101

Queen's Advocate, 215
Recorders, ap. 54, 140, 166
Registrar in Bankruptcy, 112
Secretary of Causes to Master of
Rolls, 119

Secretary to Lord Chancellor, 177
Sheriffs, 166, ap. 78

Solicitor-General for Prince Ed-
ward's Isle, 52

Solicitor to Treasury, ap. 54
Town Clerks, ap. 54
Tubman of Exchequer, 74
Vice-Chancellor of County Pala-
tine, Lancaster, 52
Vice-Chancellors, 42, 52, 64

Water Police Magistrates, ap. 54
Public Bills. See The Legislator
Public and Private Business Transacted
in Parliament. See Parliament
Public Sales. See Journal of Property

QUERIES.
maries
Questions at the Examination. See
Court Papers

See the various Sum-

REAL PROPERTY LAWYER AND
CONVEYANCER, 3, 14, 25, 38,
48, 59, 71, 84, 92, 99, 109, 118,
127, 135, 139, 148, 154, 164, 175,
186, 198, 209, 214, 220, 226, 234
Adjucation Stamps on Deeds, 199
Assurance of Mortgages, 99
Commons Inclosure, 209

Enfranchisement of Copyholds, 154,

214

Headlam's Trustee Act, 118
Incumbered Estates Court, 14, 72
Late Cases on Law of Landlord and
Tenant, 3, 25, 48, 59, 111, 186,
198

Livery of Seizin, 38

Mortgages and Rents in Northum-
berland, 165

Practical Point, 20

Presentation to a living by a Minor,
187

Property of Lunatics, 175
Registration of Assurances, 154, 175
Registration of Deeds, 154, 175
Review of recent law, 3, 14, 25, 38,
48, 59, 71, 84, 92, 99, 109, 118,
127, 135, 139, 148, 154, 164, 175,
186, 198, 209, 214, 220, 226, 234
Sales of Incumbered Estates, 72, 176,
220

Sales at Garraway's, 165
Stamp Duty on Release, 118
Tithe Commissions Report, 220
Correspondence:-

Assurance of Mortgages, 99
Borough, English, 25, 38
Enfranchisement of Copyholds,

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INDEX TO BANKRUPTS.

ABRAHAM, ISAAC,

131

Adams, Henry, 104
Adams, Joseph, 67
Adcock, Wm. Thomp-
son, 43, 55

Allen, John, 31

Allen, Robert, 104

Allott, John, 143

Amery, John, 169

Anderson, Thomas Ur-
quhart, 158

Andrews, Edwin, 88
Argent, Thomas, 224
Armstrong, Henry, 136
Arnold, Thomas, 192
Ashlin, Spencer, 94
Ashton, Edward, 88
Atkinson, Thomas, 136
Avant, Thomas, 94

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Bakewell, Charles Sid-
dall, 212

Bamforth, James, 7
Banfield, John Maberly,
67

Barr, Robert, 136

Barker, William, 120
Barker, John, 212
Barnjum, Thomas, 94
Barnes, Thomas Buxton,
212

Barrell, John, 143
Bass, George Marshall,
20

Bassett, James, 20

Bateman, Rowland, 212
Bates, John, 120
Bate, James, 88
Batson, William, 67
Baynes, William, 216
Beare, Peter, 143
Beaton, John Clarke, 55
Bell, Richard Hansell
and Errington, 169
Belshaw, William, 169
Bennet, George, 224
Bennett, James, 131
Bentley, Thomas, 131
Bertram, James, 224
Betts, George, 131
Bickerton, Samuel, 178
Billing, Richard, sen.
and jun. 151
Billing, Richard, 120
Bill, John, 120
Birch, Thomas, 120
Bleakley, Henry, 212
Blake, Dodshon, jun. 136
Blamey, Francis, 131
Burtonshaw,
136
Boulton, Molineaux,jun.

212

Thomas,

Bond, Edward, 143
Boobbyer, David, 151
Booth, Alexander, 192,
224

Boote, John James King,
104
Boxall, James, 178
Boyce, William, sen. 115
Bradford, Alfred, 94
Braggiotti, Francisco
Franciscowitz, 79
Bragger, William Wads-
Worth, 31
Bragger, Richard, jun.
31
Branch, John, 238
Bray, Thomas, 31
Brear, George, 88
Brewer, John William
Cowles, 178

Brookes, Thomas, 224
Bristow, John, 158
Bridge, William Henry,
jun. 228
Brockwell, Josiah, 178
Broome, Henry, 55
Bromby, William, 224
Brown, Hugh, 151
Brown, Robert, 88
Brown, Thomas Bellis-
son, 88
Buckland, Thomas, 88
Buckland, Joseph Battye
Louis, 79

Bucknole, Samuel Smith,
67

Burford, Enoch Joshua,
192

Burls, John, 169
Byrom, Thomas, 192, 212
Byrom, William, 212

CAD BY, JOSEPH
BAYLY, 79
Caile, John, 204
Cairns, Jeremiah, 88
Cairns, Edward, 55
Caldwell, William, 216
Caldicott, Richard, 115
Canneford, Henry, 79
Cansh, Alexander, 104
Carr, Thomas, 94
Castelli, Frank, 55
Chadfield, George, 178
Chaffers, Thomas, 104
Charlton, John Ayrey,

224
Cheetham, George, 88
Cherrell, Edward Wil-
liam, 55
Child, John, 120
Churton, Edward, 67
Clarke, Job, 212
Clarke, Edward Sills, 94
Clark, Eden, 212
Clark, Hugh, 115
Clark, Milbourne, 228
Clark, James, 115
Cobb, Frederick Free-
man, 151

Cogar, William Abram,
178

Cogle, John, 151
Cole, John Thomas, 7
Coles, Joseph, 151
Collins, Richard, 94
Collier, George, 169
Colquhoun, James, 104
Compere, Thomas, 67
Cooke, Henry, 216
Cook, Gabriel, 88
Cooper Charles, 55
Cooper, James, 158
Copland, James, 178
Coslett, Joseph, 7
Cottingham, Thomas,
178
Cottam, Richard, 31
Courtney, Clement, 228
Coulthred, James Thos.
jun. 67
Courtis, Henry, 143
Cox, William, 31
Cranksaw, William, 20
Craven, Albion, 115, 131
Croshaw, Ambrose, 192
Crosland, Samuel, 115
Crowther, James, 43
Cuming, Richard How-
ton, 78
Cummins, John, 104
Curties, Edmund, 131
Curties, Thomas Ste-
phen, 115
Custance, John, 94
Custaner, John, 94
Cutts, John, 67

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Long, Frederick, 169
Longbottom, Joserà, 115
Lord, Thomas, 28
Lougher, Wan, Tes-
mas, and David, 12
Lough, Thomas JansS,

94

Lowe, Edward, 192
Ludlow, Stephen, 293
Lynass, William Henry.
115

Lyons, Isaac, 94
Lyon, Alfred, 7

MACANDREW, FRE-
DERICK WM. 8
Macleod, Donald,
Mac Burnie, John, 55
Mahone, George, 79
Malliband, Willam, D6
Marchant, Root...
115

Markwick, Alfred, 158
Marshall, Young Law.
son, 216

Marriott, Joseph, 43, 35
Marsh, George, 169
Marsh, John George, 169
Marsh, James, 120
Marshman, William, 120
Martin, George, 156
Mason, William, 115
Mason, Samuel, 151
Mayor, Samuel, 67
M'Coll, Hugh, 31
Meane, William and Ja-
cob, 31

Meates, Charles Lowe,
136

Miall, William John, 79
Milnes, George, 151
Millard, James, 192
Miller, William, 10
Miller, John, 212
M'Kean, Robert, 16
Molineaux, Boulton,jun.
212
Monies, William Neil,
120

Monies, Daniel Edgar,

88

Moon, George, 158
Morris, Isaac, 228
Morton, Daniel, 178
Moss, William, jun. 158
Mouat, Archibald, 94
Mowbray, Geo. More-
dey, 79
Mumford, Matthew, 94
Mummery, William Ste-
phen, 79
Myring, Thomas, 212

NASH, WILLIAM, 12)
Negroponte, S. J. 228
Neill, William Mayne,
115
Nerinckx, Leon J. 178
Newman, Philip. 178
Nicholas, Jacob Jenkins,
88

Nicholas, Thomas, 94
Nicholson, James, 115
Nicholson, John, 7
Niebour, George Frede-
rick, 55

Nilbour, George Frede-
rick, 43

Noblet, William, 228
Noone, George Edward,
192
Norcliffe, Samuel, 212
Normington, Isaac, 129
Norwood, John, 136
Norris, James, 216
Norris, Robert, 120
Nutley, Thomas, 212

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