OF CASES IN BANKRUPTCY, DECIDED BY THE COURT OF REVIEW, THE VICE-CHANCELLOR SIR JAMES LEWIS KNIGHT BRUCE, AND THE LORD CHANCELLORS LORD LYNDHURST AND LORD COTTENHAM. BY JOHN P. DE GEX, ESQ., OF LINCOLN'S INN, BARRISTER AT LAW. LONDON: S. SWEET, 1, CHANCERY LANE; A. MAXWELL & SON, 32, BELL YARD; Law Booksellers and Publishers. MDCCCLII. Lord Chancellors. LORD LYNDHURST―resigned the Great Seal in July, 1846. LORD COTTENHAM. Court of Review. SIR JAMES LEWIS KNIGHT BRUCE, Chief Judge, SIR GEORGE ROSE, Judge, of the Court of S Bankruptcy. The Court of Review was abolished by Act of Parliament on the 1st of September, 1847. See post, Appendix, page v. On the 2nd of November, 1847, the Lord Chancellor appointed that the Jurisdiction of the Court of Review should be exercised by the Vice-Chancellor SIR JAMES LEWIS KNIGHT BRUCE. See post, page 574. |