WILLIAM HODGES, Esq. OF THE INNER TEMPLE, BARRISTER AT LAW. VOL. I. BOTH INCLUSIVE. LONDON: HENRY BUTTERWORTH, 7, FLEET STREET, LIBRARY OF THE LELAND STANTCED, JR., UNIVERSITY LASY DEPARTMENT. a. 550603 JUL 10 1901 DAVIDSON, PRINTER, SERLE'S PLACE, CAREY STRERT. JUDGES OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, During the Period of these Reports. The Right Hon. Sir N. C. TINDAL, Knt., C. J. HEN EL MEMORANDA. 1835. On the first day of Hilary Term, the following Gentlemen, having been appointed his Majesty's Counsel, were called within the bar :-William Burge, Daniel Wakefield, Henry John Shepherd, Christopher Temple, Walter Skirrow, John Miller, C. H. Barber, George Spence, Thomas Joshua Platt, Fitzroy Kelly, Richard Torin Kindersley, Edward Jacob, and James Wigram, Esquires. On the same day, the Honourable Sir William Elias Taunton, Knt., one of the Judges of the Court of King's Bench, died. He was succeeded by John Taylor Coleridge, Esquire, Serjeant at Law, who was afterwards knighted. On the 23rd of April, Lord Lyndhurst resigned the great seal, which was put in commission. The Commissioners were, the Right Honourable Sir Charles Christopher Pepys, Master of the Rolls; the Right Honourable Sir Lancelot Shadwell, Vice Chancellor of England; and the Right Honourable Sir J. B. Bosanguet, Knt. one of the Judges of this Court. During Easter Term, the Right Honourable Sir E. B. Sugden, Knt. resigned the office of Lord Chancellor of Ireland. He was succeeded by the Right Honourable Lord Plunkett. In the same Term, Sir F. Pollock, Knt., resigned the office of Attorney-general, and he was succeeded by Sir John Campbell, Knt. Sir Wm. W. Follett, Knt., at the same time, resigned the office of Solicitor-General, and was succeeded by R. M. Rolfe, Esq. one of his Majesty's Counsel, who was afterwards knighted. In the same Term Basil Montagu, Esq., Robert Alexander, Esq., and Thomas Starkie, Esq., of Lincoln's Inn, having been appointed his Majesty's Counsel, were called within the bar. 1836.—In the early part of Hilary Term, the Lords Commissioners resigned the great seal, and the Right Honourable Sir C. C. Pepys, Knt., Master of the Rolls, was appointed to the office of Lord High Chancellor, and was created a Peer by the title of Cottenham of Cottenham in the county of Cambridge. Henry Bickersteth, Esq., one of his Majesty's Counsel, was also appointed Master of the Rolls, and was created a Peer, by the title of Baron Langdale of Langdale in the county of Westmorland. NAMES OF CASES · REPORTED IN THIS VOLUME. Page 199 6 Abbott v. Pomfret .............. 24 ... 78, 339 Aird, Grierson v. .............. 76 Alexander v. Gardner ........ 147 Anderson, in re ........ 418 Angle, exparte ..... Arayne v. Lloyd....... 166 Arden v. Garry ....... 197 Armstrong, Hawes v............. Astley, Schultz v. ...... 425 Atkinson v. Baynton .... - v. Brindle ............ 336 366 305 179 Page Begbie v. Hayne...... 266 Bell, Gibson v......... 136 Beesley, Green v....... Biddle, Heskett v. ....... 119 Biggs, Brook v....... . 462 Bell, Hart v. ........ Bird, Smith v. ....... Blabey, Tarpley v. .... 414 Bonsor, Linley v. ..... Boucher, Ford v....... 58 Boulton v. Coghlan 145 Bourdieu v. Rowe ...... .... 93 Bowditch v. Slaney ............. 224 Bower v. Hill .............. 45, 334 Bowles, Orr v. ....... ....... 23 exparte ...... 143 Boyce v. Chapman.. .... Boyd's bail .. .... 93 Bramah v. Baker ........ .... 66 Bradley v. Milnes .......... 118, 158 Bradshaw v. Skilbeck 240 Brindle, Atkinson v. ...... Brogden v. Marriott ....... Brook v. Biggs ......... 462 Brooke, M.Donnell v..... 314 - v. Turner ........ 440 Brookes, Passenger v..... Brown, Davy v. ...... Jones v. ....... 33 Rolfe v. ...... Sewell v. .... Bruyere, Fife v. ....... Bryant, Laythorpe v...... 19 B. 33 383 59 Bacon v. Cresswell.............. 189 293 Barnett v. Glossop....... Waddilove v........... Barrington, Lambirtb v.......... 205 Barrow, Lysons v.... 390 Bass, Trotter v........ Battersby v. Kirk .............. Baynton, Atkinson v. ..... 7 Becke v. Mordaunt ........ 94 395 23 451 |