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Dec. 27, 1902.

CONTENTS.

APPOINTMENTS

Herbert Batty, Esq., to be a Judge of the High Court of Judicature at Bombay, 127.

Sir Henry Spencer Berkeley, to be Attorney-General of Hong Kong, 247.

Anton Bertram, Esq., to be Attorney-General of Bahama Islands, 207.

Herbert Francis Blaine, Esq., to be one of His Majesty's Counsel for Orange River Colony, 215.

Sir John Winfield Bonser, to be a Privy Councillor, 185.

Henry Alleyne Bovell, Esq., K.C., to be Chief Justice of British Guiana, 77; Knighted, 323.

William Percival Gratwicke Boxall, Esq., of Lincoln's Inn, to be one of His Majesty's Counsel, 127.

F. Brinsley-Harper, Esq., to be Clerk and Solicitor to Cloudesley Charity, 256.

Stanley Owen Buckmaster, Esq., of the Inner Temple, to be one of His Majesty's Counsel, 127.

Marston Clarke Buszard, Esq., K.C., to be Treasurer of Inner Temple, 313.

Ralph Bertie Peter Cator, Esq., to be a Judge of High Court of East Africa, 331.

Anthony Michael Coll, Esq., M.A., B.C.L., to be one of his Majesty's Counsel for Gibraltar, 42.

Sir John Charles Day, to be a Privy Councillor, 93.

Albert de Rutzen, Esq., Knighted, 2.

P. Noble Fawcett, Esq., to be Secretary of Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England and Wales, 227.

Sir R. B. Finlay, K.C., A.G., to be Treasurer of Middle Temple,

313.

Samuel Brownlow Gray, Esq., C.M.G., Knighted, 2.

Robert Arthur Germaine, Esq., to be Recorder of Lichfield, 2; to be one of his Majesty's Counsel, 127.

Henry Alexander Giffard, Esq., K.C., to be Bailiff of Island of Guernsey, 63.

William Meigh Goodman, Esq., K.C., to be Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Hong Kong, 77; Knighted, 323.

Frank Gore-Browne, Esq., of the Inner Temple, to be one of His Majesty's Counsel, 127.

William Herbert Greaves, Esq., K.C., to be Chief Judge of Barbadoes, 127.

R. B. Haldane, Esq., K.C., M.P., to be a Privy Councillor, 197. Samuel Hall, Esq., K.C., Knighted, 197, 305.

Robert William Hamilton, Esq., to be an Assistant Judge of High Court of East Africa, 331.

Gilbert Stuart Henderson, Esq., to be a Judge of High Court of Judicature at Fort William, Bengal, 197.

John Hollams, Esq., Knighted, 305.

Sir Courtenay Peregrine Ilbert, K.C.S.I., C.I.E., to be Clerk of House of Commons, 67.

Walter Andrew Inderwick, Esq., to be District Probate Registrar at Norwich, 309.

Cyril Hamilton Hunter Irvine, Esq., to be one of His Majesty's Counsel for Fiji, 85.

Right Hon. Sir Francis H. Jeune, to be a G.C.B., 197.

H. R. Mansel Jones, Esq., to be Judge of County Courts, Circuit No. 13..289.

A. R. Kirby, Esq., to be a Member of Incorporated Council of

APPOINTMENTS-continued.

John Gilbert Kotze, Esq., of the Inner Temple, to be one of His Majesty's Counsel, 127.

Alfred George Lascelles, Esq., to be Attorney-General of Ceylon, 175.

Archibald Campbell Lawrie, Esq., Knighted, 2.

Charles Peter Layard, Esq., to be Chief Justice of Ceylon, 85.
Sir George Lewis, to be a Baronet, 197, 219.
Joseph Ignatius Little, Esq., Knighted, 2.

R. D. M. Littler, Esq., K.C., C.B., Knighted, 197, 305.
Samuel Hill Smith Lofthouse, Esq., of Lincoln's Inn, to be one
of His Majesty's Counsel, 127; to be Recorder of Doncaster,
256.

Frederick Low, Esq., of the Middle Temple, to be one of His Majesty's Counsel, 127.

Charles Montague Lush, Esq., of Gray's Inn, to be one of His Majesty's Counsel, 127.

Stuart Cunningham Macaskie, Esq., K.C., to be Recorder of Sheffield, 256.

Charles B. B. McLaren, Esq., K.C., M.P., to be a Baronet, 197, 219.

Right Hon. Lord Macnaghten, P.C., to be a G.C.M.G., 327.
William Thomas Makins, Esq., to be a Baronet, 317.

Antonio Micallef, Esq., LL.D., to be one of His Majesty's Judges for Malta, 317.

John Page Middleton Esq., to be a Puisne Judge of Supreme Court of Ceylon, 47.

Ernest Moon, Esq., of the Inner Temple, to be one of His Majesty's Counsel, 127.

Herbert Eliot Ormerod, Esq., of the Inner Temple, to be one of His Majesty's Counsel, 127.

Sir John Rahere Paget, Bart., of the Inner Temple, to be one of His Majesty's Counsel, 127.

W. Pickford, Esq., K.C., to be a Member of the Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England and Wales, 313. Paynton Pigott, Esq., D.L., Knighted, 305.

Alexander Edward Pole, Esq., to be Recorder of Newcastleunder-Lyme, 219.

Arthur Powell, Esq., of the Middle Temple, to be one of His Majesty's Counsel, 127.

Sir Thomas Crossley Rayner, to be Attorney-General of British Guiana, 197.

Herbert Parker Reed, Esq., K.C., to be Treasurer of Gray's Inn, 65.

Sir Albert Kaye Rollit, Knt., M.P., to be President of Incorporated Law Society, 219.

Hon. Arthur Rutledge, K.C., Knighted, 228.

Herbert Stuart Sankey, Esq., M.A., to be Recorder of Faversham,

140.

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Richard Horton Smith, Esq., K.C., to be Treasurer of Lincoln's Inn, 302.

Dudley Stewart-Smith, Esq., LL.B., of the Middle Temple, to be one of His Majesty's Counsel, 127.

APPOINTMENTS-continued.

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Henri Elzéar Taschereau, Esq., K.C., LL.D., Knighted, 228. Alick James Tassell, Esq., to be Stipendiary J.P. at Chatham and Sheerness, 327.

Arthur Theodore Thring, Esq., to be a C.B., 317.

W. E. M. Tomlinson, Esq., M.P., to be a Baronet, 197, 219.
Right Hon. Sir Arthur Wilson, K.C.I.E., to be a Member of the
Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, 136.

Harry Wray, Esq., to be Mayor of Beverley, 313.

BACON" AND "HOLT" SCHOLARSHIPS, Examination for, 232.

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COMMISSIONER TO TAKE AFFIDAVITS, ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, &c., FOR HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT FORT WILLIAM, BENGAL

Glasier, W. B., 47 Essex Street, Strand, W.C., 137, 207.

COMPANIES (WINDING-UP) ACT, 1890

Draft Rule, 201; Confirmed Aug. 14, 1902..229.

COUNCIL OF LEGAL EDUCATION

Appointment of Readers and Assistant Readers, 323.
"Bacon" and "Holt" Scholarships, Examination for, 232.
Examinations-Rules for Students: Easter, 37; Trinity, 41;
Michaelmas, 132; Hilary, 1903..241.

Examinations-Successful Candidates: Hilary, 45; Easter, 124;
Trinity, 173; Michaelmas, 299.

J. P. Murphy Prize, 127.

Prospectus of Lectures and Classes

Trinity, 119; Michaelmas, 229.

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Regulations for admission of persons not Members of any Inn of Court to Lectures and Classes, 36, 121, 232. Regulations for Term Examinations, 37, 124, 232.

Syllabus of Lectures by T. E. Scrutton, Esq., K.C., on "Law of Literary and Artistic Property," 31.

Syllabus of Lectures by J. W. Gordon, Esq., on "The Principle of Stare Decisis and the use of Precedent in English Law; its History, Nature and Scope," 299.

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Supreme Court Funds Rule, Dec. 27, 1901..45.

Supreme Court Rules, July 8, 1902..203.
Supreme Court Taxing Office-
Regulations, Jan. 11, 1902..1.

PAPER GRANTS AND ENGROSSMENTS

See Probate Registry.

PARTNERSHIPS (PROFESSIONAL) DISSOLVED―
Allen, Prestage, Soares & Whitfield, 42.
Baxter & Co., 251.

Beale & Martin, 51.

Belian & Geoghegan, 197.

Berkeley (C. R.), Son, & Haines, 126.
Bevan, Hancock & Nichols, 42.

Blewitt, Reynolds & Co., 201.

Bramall, White & Sanders, 127.

Bramble, Watts, Grey & Page, 2.

Brundrett, Randall & Govett, 126.
Byrch & Cox, 2.

Campbell & Parry, 83.

Chapman, Corbould & Co., 247.

Charles (W. A.) & Terry, 323.

Dangerfield, Blythe & Hodgson, 251.

Darlington & Wintle, 207.

Davis & Johnson, 239.

Dickinson & Kesteven, 180.

Eley & Winch, 305.

Etches & Lee, 289.

Evans (Coleman) & Ellis, 127.

Evans (Worthington), Bird, Hill & Co., 140. Everett & Hodgkinson, 309.

Fallows & Rider, 323.

Farlow & Fuller, 317.

Farnfield (J. A. & H. E.), 42.
Field, Roscoe & Co., 136.
Finney, Thomas & Co. 2.
Ford (Douglas) & Dashper, 302.

Dec. 27, 1902.

PARTNERSHIPS (PROFESSIONAL) DISSOLVED-continued.

Furniss (Geo.), Roberts & Co., 187.
Gamlin & Williams, 225.

Gibb (A. M.) & Co., 180.

Gibson, Weldon & Bilbrough, 42.

Goodchild & Hammond, 207.
Griffith & Allard, 289.

Hardisty & Scripps, 309.
Hill, Son & Rickards, 175.
Hopkinson & Oppenheimer, 65.
Hubbard, Son & Eve, 235.
Hunt (A. H.) & Co., 228.
Huntly (E.) & Foster, 83.
Jevons, Ryley & Crosfield, 182.
Jull, Godfrey & Danvers, 51.
Kendall, Price & Francis, 175.

Kingsford, Wightwick & Kingsford, 42.
Knowles & Wardle, 182.

Large & Major, 256.

Little, Mills & Whittingham, 256.
Livesey & Ross, 180.

Lydall & Sons, 67.
Maddocks & Colson, 317.

Merton & Clarke, 63.

Mills & Needham, 305.

Milward & Co. (Norfolk Street, Strand), 85. (Birmingham), 85.

Neish, Howell & Macfarlane, 42.
Nelson, Eddisons & Lupton, 137.
O'Donoghue & Anɛon, 302.
Prior & Young, 73.

Riddell & Co., 239.

Robbs & Bell, 146.

Roberts (R. O.) & Ellis Davies, 207.

Rooker, Matthews, Harrison & Co, 243.

Rye & Eyre, 2.

Scatliff & Gray, 136.

Scott & Holmes, 235.
Seatle & Morrison, 126.

Simpson & Simpson, 251.

Skinner, Church & Michael, 63. Stevens, Bawtree & Stevens, 251. Street, Poynder & Whatley, 126. Taylor, Son & Meadmore, 247. Tucker & Carpenter, 207. Turnbull & Turnbull, 67. Vizard & Monro, 63.

Waldron & Son, 201.

Watson (W. F.) & Son, 53.

Watts & Gosling, 237.

Wickes & Champion, 233.

Widdows & Banks, 228.
Wild & Wild, 126.

Willett & Sandford, 251.

PERPETUAL COMMISSIONER FOR TAKING ACKNOW.
LEDGMENTS OF DEEDS BY MARRIED WOMEN-
Brain, A. W., Southampton, 53.

PRIVY COUNCIL

List of Business before the Judicial Committee, 57, 95, 149, 194, 295.

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THE WEEKLY NOTES,

SUPREME COURT TAXING OFFICE.

1902.

REGULATIONS TO COME INTO FORCE ON THE 11TH OF JANUARY, 1902.

1) The Judgment Order or other authority for taxation (hereinafter called the Judgment) is, in any case not already referred to a Master, to be lodged with the Sitting Master.

(2) Taxations under Order XIV. and other short and urgent taxations from the King's Bench Division will be disposed of by the Sitting Master day by day. (3) Where practicable the bills in such cases with the Judgment are to be left with the Sitting Master not later than the day before the day on which it is desired to tax. Bills will be entered according to priority of lodging in the next day's list, which will be issued on the previous evening. The hour for

which notice of taxation is to be given will be fixed when the bill is left, and notice of taxation is then forthwith to be given pursuant to Order 65 Rule 16.

(4) In cases where it is not practicable to comply with Regulation 3, short and urgent cases will be taken by the Sitting Master after the day's list has been disposed of. In such cases notice of taxation pursuant to Order 65 Rule 16 is to be given for 1 p.m. on the following day.

(5) All other cases will be referred by the Sitting Master to the Masters in rotation. In any case so referred in which an immediate taxation is requisite, the Master to whom it is referred will, on application by the Solicitor having the conduct of the taxation, fix an early appointment for the taxation, and will give notice to the parties of the appointment. These Regulations apply to all taxations in the Supreme Court Taxing Office. BY ORDER.

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE.
PROBATE, DIVORCE, AND ADMIRALTY DIVISION.

PROBATE AND MATRIMONIAL.

HILARY SITTINGS, 1902.

The Causes set down for trial will be taken in the following order :

UNDEFENDED MATRIMONIAL CAUSES will be taken on Monday, 13th, Tuesday, 14th, and Wednesday, 15th January, and each Monday during the Sittings after Motions.

SPECIAL JURY CAUSES will be taken on and after Thursday, 16th January.

Probate and Matrimonial Special Jury Causes will form one List, and be taken in the order in which they are set down. PROBATE AND DEFENDED MATRIMONIAL CAUSES FOR HEARING BEFORE THE COURT ITSELF will be taken after the Special Juries are finished, and may also be taken in Court II., after 15th January, when Admiralty Cases are not appointed to be heard.

Probate and Defended Matrimonial Causes will form one List, and be taken in the order in which they are set down.

COMMON JURY CAUSES will be taken on and after Tuesday, 18th February.

Probate and Matrimonial Common Jury Causes will form one List, and be taken in the order in which they are set down. DIVISIONAL COURT, Tuesdays, 4th February and 4th March. MOTIONS AND SUMMONSES: Motions will be heard in Court at 12 o'clock on Monday, 13th January, and at 11 o'clock on each succeeding Monday during the Sittings, and Summonses before the Judge will be heard at 11 o'clock on Monday, 13th January, at halfpast 10 o'clock on Saturday, 18th January, and on each succeeding Saturday during the Sittings.

Summonses before the Registrars will be heard at the Probate Registry, Somerset House, on each Tuesday and Friday during the Sittings, at half-past 11 o'clock.

All Papers for Motions on Mondays must be left in the Contentious Department of the Principal Probate Registry at Somerset House before 2 o'clock p.m. on the preceding Wednesday.

ADMIRALTY.

THE COURT will sit in the Royal Courts of Justice

At 10.30 A.M. on every Week-day, except Monday, and at 11 A.m. on every Monday, from Saturday, January 11th, until Wednesday, March 26th, inclusive.

A Divisional Court will sit on the first Tuesday in each month during the Sittings, when necessary.

Summonses in Chambers will be taken at 11, and Motions in Court at 11.30 every Monday during the Sittings.

All Papers for Motions and for Summonses to be heard before the Judge must be left in the Admiralty Registry, Royal Courts of Justice (Room 738), on the Wednesday preceding.

Summonses before the Registrar will be heard at the Admiralty Registry, Royal Courts of Justice (Room 730 or 729), at 11 A.M. on every Wednesday and Saturday during the same period.

The Admiralty Registry and the Marshal's Office are on the Third Floor of the West Wing, in Rooms Nos. 729 to 744, and are open from 10 to 4, except on Saturday, and during the Long Vacation, the Christmas Vacation, and on Whit Tuesday, when the hours are from 10 to 2.

The Long Vacation is from August 13th to October 23rd, and the Christmas Vacation from December 24th to January 6th, inclusive.

The Offices are closed on Good Friday, Easter Eve, Easter Monday and Tuesday, and Whit Monday, also on Christmas Day, and the next following working day.

Registrar's Room, 730; Assistant Registrar's Room, 729; Reference Room, 743; Marshal's Room, 740.

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