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CARRINGTON, F. A. Obituary notiec of, 307

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT. Recent regulation for free admission to, 458

CHANCERY. Easter vacation, Order, 51

review of the Consolidated General Orders of the Court, 13

report of commissioners on the mode of taking evidence in, 265

separate report by Lord St. Leonards, 273

See COURT PAPERS--RULES AND ORDERS.

CHANCERY REGISTRARS. Regulations of, 111
CIRCUITS OF THE JUDGES:

Summer, 1860; 242

Winter, 1860; 434

CLAIMS in Chancery abolished, 14

CLERGYMEN. Confessions to, whether privileged from disclosure, 132, 319

COCKBURN, C. J. Letter of, on the attendance of the common-law judges in the Divorce Court, 182

CO-DEBTOR who pays the whole debt entitled to assignment of the debt and securities as a security for contribution, 471

COMMISSIONER TO ADMINISTER OATHS in the Court of Chancery and the Court of Pleas of the County Palatine of Durham. Frederick Augustus Lewis, 7, Trafalgar-place East, 175, 183

COMMISSIONER TO ADMINISTER OATHS in the Courts of the County Palatine of Lancaster. Frederick Augustus Lewis, 7, Trafalgar-place East, Hackney-road, 230

COMMISSIONER TO ADMINISTER OATHS in the Stannaries Courts. Frederick Augustus Lewis, 7, Trafalgar-place East, Hackney-road, 251.

COMMISSIONER TO ADMINISTER OATHS for the colony of Victoria. Henry Kimber, 3, Lancasterplace, 103

COMMISSIONER TO ADMINISTER OATHS for the colony of New South Wales. Samuel Thomas Clarke, 30, Bury-street, St. James's, 139

COMMISSIONERS TO TAKE THE ACKNOWLEDG-
MENTS OF MARRIED WOMEN:

Bedford and Herts, Julius Gaborian Shepherd, of
Luton, 323

Bristol, Samuel Whitchurch Perry, of Churchill, near
Bristol, 38

Bucks, Thomas John Reynolds, of High Wycombe, 295
Cambridge, Samuel Pied, of Cambridge, 307
Cumberland, John Manson, of Carlisle, 38
Derbyshire, Thomas Mortimer Siddall, of Alfreton, ib.
Durham, Charles Richard Fell, of Sunderland, 307

William Wilkinson Brenton, of Hartlepool, 69 Durham and North Riding, Timothy Crosby, of Stockton-upon-Tees, 295

Glamorganshire, Clement Waldron, of Cardiff, 38
Richard Aubrey Essery, of Swansea, 323
Gloucestershire, Maurice Frederick Carter, of Newnham,
Gloucestershire, 38

Hampshire, Henry Tremenheere Johns, of Ringwood,
Hampshire, 51

Haverfordwest and Pembroke, William Davies, of Ha-
verfordwest, 27

Kent, George Frederick Carnell, of Sevenoaks, 57

George Brindley Ackworth, of Rochester, 307
Lancashire, John Jones, of Southport, 315
Lindsey, in Lincolnshire, Frederick Jackson Rhodes, of
Alford, Lincolnshire, 51

London, Westminster, and Middlesex, Edward Tomp-
son, of Stone-buildings, Lincoln's-inn, 315
John Griffiths Reynell, of Staple-inn, 323
William Ford, of 31, Lincoln's-inn-fields, 38
Charles Bell, of Bedford-row, ib.

William Burbidge Richardson, of the Comptroller's
Office, Guildhall, 410

Thomas Paine, of Gresham House, Old Broad-
street, 307

COMMISSIONERS, &c.—(continued).

London, Frederick Green, of 10, Angel-court, Throgmor-
ton-street, 115

London, Westminster, Middlesex, and Surrey, Thomas
Henry Smith, of Frederick's-place, Old Jewry, 27
Middlesex, London, and Westminster, Thomas Paine,
of Gresham House, Old Broad-street, 307
Edward Tompson, of Stone-buildings, Lincoln's-
inn, 315

John Griffiths Reynell, of Staple-inn, 323
William Ford, of 31, Lincoln's-inn-fields, 38
Charles Bell, of Bedford-row, ib.

Thomas Henry Smith, of Frederick's-place, Old
Jewry, 27

William Burbidge Richardson, of the Comptroller's
Office, Guildhall, 410

Frederick Green, of 10, Angel-court, Throgmorton-
street, 115

Pembroke and Haverfordwest, Henry Davies, of Haver

fordwest, 27

Salop, Samuel Harley Kough, of Church Stretton, 307 Sevenoaks, George Frederick Carnell, 331

Somersetshire, Samuel Whitchurch Perry, of Churchill, near Bristol, 38

Malim Messiter, of Frome, ib. Staffordshire, Thomas Redfern the younger, of Leek, 323 Surrey, James Dundas Down, of Dorking, 38 Sussex, James George Langham, of Hastings, ib. Robert Growse, of Hastings, 57

Westminster, London, and Middlesex, William Ford,
of 31, Lineoln's-inn-fields, 38
Charles Bell, of Bedford-row, ib.

William Burbidge Richardson, of the Comptroller's
Office, Guildhall, 410

Thomas Paine, of Gresham House, Old Broad-
street, 307

Frederick Green, of 10, Angel-court, Throgmortonstreet, 115

John Griffiths Reynell, of Staple-inn, 323

Thomas Henry Smith, of Frederick's-place, Old
Jewry, 27

Wiltshire, Henry Jenner Hillier, of Grantham, 69
Worcestershire, Thomas Howard, of Dudley, 38
Worcestershire and Staffordshire, Thomas Howard, of

Dudley, 307

Yorkshire, East Riding, Martin Richardson, of Bridlington, 38

Yorkshire, West Riding, Joseph Rayner, of Huddersfield, ib.

COMMISSIONERS TO ADMINISTER OATHS IN THE
COMMON-LAW COURTS:

George Brown, 31, Paddington-green, 275
George Capes, 1, Field-court, Gray's-inn, 51
Richard Cattarns, 33, Mark-lane, 91

W. Clarke, 29, Coleman-street, 39

John Curtis, Haberdashers' Hall, Gresham-street West,
London, 27

George Lewis Phipps Eyre, 1, John-street, Bedford

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COMMISSIONERS, &c.-(continued).

COURT PAPERS-(continued).

Bradford, William Hector Hudson, 295 Dolgelly, John Jones, 483

Frome, Somersetshire, Malim Messiter, 218
High Wycombe, Thomas John Reynolds, 295
Holt, Thomas Holloway Slann, 103
Huddersfield, John Haigh, 155
Ipswich, Hasell Rodwell, 103

Robert Galsworthy, 36

Kingston-upon-Hull, George Christopher Roberts, 155
Leicester, James Bouskell, 251

Liverpool, John Frederick Stanistreet, 155
Llandovery, Thomas Jones, 51

London, James Mason, 42, Chalcot-villas, Haverstock-
hill, 450

- John Nesbitt Malleson, 11, Austin-friars, 274 Maidenhead, Charles Brown, 218

Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, Thomas Harvey Shacklock, 307

Morpeth, Benjamin Woodman, 108

Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Joseph George Joel, 167
Northampton, William Shoosmith, 155
Rothbury, Benjamin Woodman, 103
Sheffield, Anthony Clark Branson, 51
Wells, Henry Richard Sheppard, 274
William Inman Welch, ib.

York, Thomas Shepherd Noble, 195
Thomas Simpson, 295

COMMON-LAW COMMISSION. Extracts from, and observations on, their third and final report, 75

proposal to give certain equitable powers to courts of common law, 77

memorial of, on the law and equity bill, in answer to the equity judges, 225, 237

COMMON-LAW PROCEDURE ACT, 1860. Nature of, 431, 439, 455

extended to the Borough Court of Derby, 35 CONCENTRATION OF LAW COURTS. Report of the commissioners, 290, 302, 312, 321, 328, 338, 344, 351 correspondence on Sir W. P. Wood's partial dissent from the commissioners' report, 424 notice of application to Parliament for powers, 435 CONFESSIONS to priests and clergymen, whether privileged from disclosure, 132, 319

CONFLICT OF JURISDICTION between the Court of Chancery and the Insolvent Debtors Court in Cook's case, 151

CONSOLIDATED GENERAL ORDERS of the Court of Chancery, reviewed, 13

CONSULS IN TURKEY. Order in Council under the Foreign Jurisdiction Act, 385, 409

CONVEYANCES. On recent legislative attempts to shorten, 187, 209, 215, 224, 273

whether vacated at law by cancellation in equity, 327

COPYRIGHT in dramatic performances, 46

on registration of title to, 33

common law sittings, Easter Term, 1860; 123 common law sittings, Trinity Term, 1860; 198 common law sittings, Michaelmas Term, 1860; 401 common law sittings, Hilary Term, 1861; 474 circuits of the judges, summer, 1860; 242 circuits of the judges, winter, 1860; 434

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new causes, Common Pleas, Hilary Term, 1860; 15 new causes, Exchequer, Hilary Term, 1860; 27 new trials, Queen's Bench, Hilary Term, 1860; 49 common law cause lists, Easter Term, 1860; 136, 161 cominon law cause lists, Trinity Term, 1860; 191 common law cause lists, Michaelmas Term, 1860; 393 new trials, Queen's Bench, Michaelmas Term, 1860; 417 common law cause lists, Hilary Term, 1861; 475 equity sittings after Hilary Term, 1860; 36 equity sittings, Easter Term, 1860; 121 Chancery, Easter Vacation, 1860; 51

equity sittings, Trinity Term, 1860; 190 equity sittings after Trinity Term, 1860; 238 equity sittings, Michaelmas Term, 1860; 392

equity sittings after Michaelmas Term, 1860; 434

equity sittings, Hilary Term, 1861; 473

equity cause lists, Hilary Term, 1860; 5

equity cause lists after Hilary Term, 1860; 48

equity cause lists, Easter Term, 1860; 153

equity cause lists after Trinity Term, 1860; 240
equity cause lists, Michaelmas Term, 1860; 400

equity cause lists after Michaelmas Term, 1860; 441
sittings of Divorce Court, 115

COURTS, CONCENTRATION OF. Report of the commissioners, 290, 302, 312, 321, 328, 338, 344

on the report of the commissioners, 351
correspondence on Sir W. P. Wood's partial dissent from
the report of the commissioners, 424

notice of application to Parliament for powers, 435 CRANWORTH, LORD. On his bill for giving powers to trustees and mortgagees, 187

the principle of, distinguished from that of Lord Brougham's Acts, 209, 215, 224, 273 CRIME IN ENGLAND. Statistics of, for 1859; 250 CRIMINAL LAW. Objection to allowing appeals, 88, 100 inexpediency of allowing appeals, 457

whether confessions to priests and clergymen are privi-
leged from disclosure, 132, 319
remarks on the plea of not guilty, 145

on the rule which excludes the evidence of the accused
and his wife, 263

on prosecutions for perjury, 248

on corporal punishment, 287

presentments of grand juries of Lancaster and York on the insufficient allowance to witnesses, 331, 472

on insanity as a defence, 343

improper discharge of jury by judge not an acquittal, 415

D.

the importation of reprints of English books into the DEEDS. Whether a conveyance is vacated at law by canUnited Kingdom and the Colonies, 44

CORPORAL PUNISHMENT by parents and schoolmasters, considered, 287

for offences, considered, ib. statistics of, 294

CORPORATION AGGREGATE held capable of malice, 143 CORYTON, J. Letter on amendment of Patent Law, 68 COULSON, WALTER. Obituary notice of, 433 COUNSEL. Duties and liabilities of; Swinfen v. Chelmsford, 391

COUNTY COURTS. Proposal that promotion to the superior courts should occasionally be made, 301

statistics of small debts recovered in county courts and superior courts respectively, 275 COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEAL. Objections to, 88; 100 COURT PAPERS:

Queen's Bench sittings after Hilary Term, 1800; 27 sittings of Court of Exchequer after Hilary Term, 38

cellation in equity, 327

on recent legislative attempts to shorten, 187, 209, 215, 224, 273

DEFAMATION of deceased persons. Punishment for, 119 DERBY, BOROUGH COURT OF. Extension of Common-law Procedure Acts and Bills of Exchange Act to, 35

DIVORCE. On the danger of collusion in suits for divorce, 279, 375

DIVORCE COURT. Letter of Cockburn, C. J., on the attendance of the common-law judges in, 182

on the alterations effected by the stat. 23 & 24 Vict. c. 144; 375

DOMICIL. Recent cases on, considered, 4, 11 of married women, ib.

DONATIO MORTIS CAUSA. What may be given, and how, 55

DRAMATIC COPYRIGHT, 46

DYING DECLARATIONS. On the rejection of, as evi- INNS OF COURT. On the neglect of legal education by,
dence in civil cases, 171, 179

E.

EASEMENTS by implied grant, 43

Mr. Gale's distinctions considered, ib.
EDUCATION, LEGAL. See CAMBRIDGE

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. INCORPO-

RATED LAW SOCIETY-INNS OF COURT.
EQUITY. Specific performance of contract to borrow
money, 159, 181

proposal of Common-law Commissioners to transfer cer-
tain powers of courts of equity to the common-
law courts, 77

observations of the equity judges on the Law and Equity
Bill, 144

memorial of the Common-law Commissioners on the Law

247

rules for examination of students, Trinity Term, 1860;
102

prospectus of lectures, Trinity Term, 1860; 136
rules for examination of students, Michaelmas Term,
1860; 288

prospectus of lectures, Michaelmas Term, 1860; 290
rules for examination of students, Hilary Term, 1861;
449

prospectus of lectures, Hilary Term, 1861; 478
results of public examinations of students, 126, 219
INSANITY. On the plea of, in criminal cases, 343
See LUNATICS.

INSOLVENCY BILL. Observations on, 107

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT in conflict with the
Court of Chancery in Cook's case, 151

and Equity Bill, in answer to the equity judges, INTERNATIONAL LAW. On the neglect of the study of,
225, 237

See CHANCERY.

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in England, 131

on the proposal to exempt property from capture as
prize of war, 31, 35, 67

legality of subscribing to aid insurgents against a foreign
Government, 201

J.

JARDINE, DAVID. Obituary notice of, 355
JARMAN, MR. Obituary notice of, 98
JOINT-STOCK COMPANIES. Powers and duties of offi-
cial liquidator, 87

JUDGES. Letter of Cockburn, C. J., on the attendance of
the common-law judges in the Divorce Court, 182
JUDGMENTS. Letters from Mr. Pask on the registry of,
301, 338

250

JUDICIAL STATISTICS. Crime in England during 1859;
recovery of small debts by superior and county courts
respectively, 275

EXECUTIONS, REGISTRY OF. Letter from Mr. Pask, JURIDICAL SOCIETY. Notice of meeting, Dec., 1859; 17

338

F.

FOLIO IN BANKRUPTCY. Agitation to reduce to
seventy-two words, 249

notice of meeting, Nov. 12, 1860; 418
notice of meeting, Dec. 2, 1860; 441

JURIES. On abuses in the selection of jurymen, 463
selecting a better class of jurymen for common juries,
152, 463

FRANCE, Liberty of the press in; opinion of French JURISDICTION. On the conflict between the Court of
counsel, 14

right of petition to senate, ib.

G.

GRAND JURIES. The utility of, 359, 367

GROVE, Q. C. Suggestions by, for improvements in the
Patent Law, 19

H.

HALLIWELL, J. O. Letter on facilitating the inspection
of ancient wills, 188

HILL, A. S. Manual of the Practice of the Court of Pro-
bate, reviewed, 51

HOGHTON v. HOGHTON. Case of, 327
HUSBAND AND WIFE. Domicil of wife, 11

I.

INCORPORATED LAW SOCIETY. Results of examina-
tions, Hilary Term, 1860; 35

results of examinations, Easter Term, 1860; 189
results of examinations, Trinity Term, 1860; 225
results of examinations, Michaelmas Term, 1860; 433
INJURY from use of railway engine. Liability of company
for, 255

INNKEEPERS. Discussion on bill to limit the liability of,
165

Chancery and the Insolvent Debtors Court in Cook's
case, 151

JURISDICTION, FOREIGN. Order in Council with re-
ference to Turkey, 385, 409

JURY. Improper discharge of, by judge, not an acquittal,

415

on allowance of refreshment to, during a trial, 416

L.

LAW AMENDMENT SOCIETY. Notice of meeting, 81
report of committee on scientific evidence, 216
LAW AND EQUITY BILL. Discussion in the House of
Lords on, 161

observations by the equity judges on, 144

memorial of the Common-law Commissioners respect-
ing, in answer to the equity judges, 225, 237
LAW COURTS. Concentration of, on the report of the com-
missioners, 351

LAW DEGREE EXAMINATIONS. Cambridge, 69
LAW OF PROPERTY AMENDMENT BILL. Notice as
to the promoter of the, 135

LAW UNIVERSITY. Proposal to establish, 247
LEAKE, S. M., and E. BULLEN. Precedents of Pleading,
reviewed, 408

LECTURES at the Inns of Court, Trinity Term, 1861. Pro-
spectus of, 136

Michaelmas Term, 1860; 290

LEGAL EDUCATION. Results of public examination of PARLIAMENT (continued).

students, 26, 290

rules for examination of students, 102, 288, 449
prospectus of lectures, 136, 290, 473

on the neglect of the study of international law, 131
on the proposal to establish a law university, 247

See CAMBRIDGE-INCORPORATED LAW SOCIETY—
INNS OF COURT.

LEGISLATION, during the session of 1860, reviewed, 229
LIBRARIES required in equity courts, 281

LORDS, HOUSE OF. Right to reject money bills, 199,
223, 235

LUNATICS. On the provisions for the protection of lunatics
and alleged lunatics, 95

MACAULAY and the Bar, 81

M.

discussion in House of Lords on the Law and Equity
Bill, 161

discussion in House of Commons on the bill to limit the

liability of innkeepers, 165

discussion in House of Lords on the Masters and Ope-

ratives Bill, 256

money bills; resolution of the House of Commons, 265
return of William Stacpoole, Esq., for Ennis, 83

bills in progress.-See BILLS.

PASK, JAMES. Letters on the registry of judgments and
executions, 301, 338

PAYMENT OF WITNESSES in criminal cases. On the
insufficiency of, 331, 472

PEACHEY, J. P., on Marriage and Family Settlements,
reviewed, 281

PERJURY. On the prosecution for, 248
PLEA OF NOT GUILTY.

Observations on, 145

MANCHESTER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. The pro-
posal by, to exempt private property from capture by POLICE COURTS. New appointments, 323
cruisers, 35

observations on, 31, 67

POWERS. On Lord Cranworth's bill for giving powers to
trustees and mortgagees, 187, 209, 215, 224, 273

MASTERS IN CHANCERY. Discharge of the remaining POWERS OF TRUSTEES AND MORTGAGEES. The
Masters, 416

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his lectures reviewed, 14

act for enlarging considered, 353, 399, 407, 423, 432,
440

PRESS, liberty of, in France. Opinions of MM. Ploque,
Berryer, Marie, Dufaure, Lionville, and Bethmont, on
questions submitted to them by M. D'Haussonville, 14
PRIESTS. Whether confessions to, are privileged from dis-
closure, 132

PRINCIPAL AND SURETY. Right of surety who pays
to an assignment of the debt and securities, 471
stat. 19 & 20 Vict. c. 97, s. 5; ib.
case of Batchellor v. Lawrence, 472
co-debtor within the act, ib.

PRISONS AND PRISONERS. On the annual report of
the directors of convict prisons, 355

MORTGAGE. Specific performance of contract to borrow PRIZE. On the proposal to exempt private property from
on, 159, 181

on the exoneration of the mortgaged estate out of the
other assets of a deceased mortgagee, 447

MORTGAGEES AND TRUSTEES. The act for enlarging
the powers of, considered, 383, 399, 407, 423, 432, 440

N.

capture, 31, 35, 67

R.

RAILWAY. Liability of company for injury from use of
engine, 255

REGISTRARS OF COURT OF CHANCERY. Regula-
tions of, 111

NORMAN, J. P. Letter of, on the assignment of part of a REGISTRATION of copyright, 33
patent invention, 133

"NOT GUILTY." Observations on the plea of, 145
NUISANCE. Use of railway locomotive, 255

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PATENT LAW. Mr. Grove's suggestions for improvements
in, 19

letter of Mr. Thomas Webster on the reform of, 47
paper by Mr. Thomas Webster on, 59

letter from Mr. Coryton on, 88

REGULATIONS of registrars of Court of Chancery, 111
REPORT of commissioners on concentration of law courts,
290, 302, 312, 321, 328, 338, 344

REVIEWS. The Consolidated General Orders of the Court
of Chancery, 13

W. M. Best on Evidence, 188

E. Bullen and S. M. Leake on Precedents of Pleading,
408

A. S. Hill's Manual of the Practice of the Court of Pro-
bate, 51

J. Morris's Lectures on the Court of Admiralty, 14

J. Paterson's Compendium of English and Scotch Law,

110

J. R. Peachey on Marriage and Family Settlements, 281
J. Orton Smith, the Lawyer and his Profession, 354
Stephen and Pinder's Edition of Stephen on Pleading,
465

ROAD MURDER. On the proposed renewed inquiry, 353
application for renewal of inquest, 432

ROMAN CATHOLIC PRIEST.

disclose confessions, 132

whether the assignee of part of an invention can sue for RULES AND ORDERS:

infringement, 133

PARLIAMENT. On the rejection of money bills by the

House of Lords, 199, 223, 235

on the history of the privilege of the Commons to ori-
ginate money bills, 223, 235

Chancery, March 6, 1860; 97

Whether compellable to

regulations of registrars of Court of Chancery, 111
Chancery, March 20, 1860; 121

Chancery, August 23, 1860, discharging the remaining
Masters, 416

$.

SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE. Report of committee of the
Law Amendment Society on, 216

SECRETARY OF STATE and the Road murder, 353

SETTLEMENTS. On Lord Cranworth's bill for inserting
powers in, 187, 209, 215, 224, 273

SHERIFFS.

SURETY (continued).

co-debtor who pays the whole debt has a similar right,
under stat. 19 & 20 Vict. 97, s. 5; 471
SWINFEN v. LORD CHELMSFORD. Case of, 391

T.

TOLLS. Liability of volunteers to pay, 147

List of nominations by the Lords of the Coun- TRADING COMPANIES BILL, 60, 70
cil for 1861; 417

SHERIFFS AND UNDERSHERIFFS. List of, 89

SHIPPING, MERCHANT. Extracts from Report of Select
Committee on, 361, 369, 378

SICILIAN. Legality of subscribing to aid insurgents, 201
SMITH, J. ORTON. The Lawyer and his Profession, re-
viewed, 354

SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE. In what cases enforced in
equity, 159

of contract to borrow on mortgage, 159, 181
STAMPS. Suggestion to reduce the common deed stamp, 69
on the proposed stamp duty on agreements for leases,
99

explanation of Board of Inland Revenue as to stamps
on foreign bills, 167

STATE PAPERS. Whether privileged from production,
311

STATUTE-LAW COMMISSION. Letter of " M. I. B." re-
specting, 25

STATUTES. Suggestions for arranging and publishing the
statutes in distinct classes, 3, 25

the Parliament roll is now printed, and identical with
the Queen's printers' copies, 133

STEPHEN ON PLEADING. Review of new edition of, 465
SUBSCRIPTIONS in aid of foreign insurgents, whether
legal, 201

Court of Chancery, 146

TRUSTEES AND MORTGAGEES. On Lord Cranworth's
bill for giving powers to, 187, 209, 215, 224, 273
TRUSTEES AND MORTGAGEES ACT considered, 383,
399, 407, 423, 432, 440

TURKEY. Order in Council under the Foreign Jurisdiction
Act, 385, 409

TURNER v. WRIGHT. Case of, 271, 321

U.

UNDERSHERIFFS. List of, 89

V.

VICTORIA. Appointment of Henry Kimber, 3, Lancaster-
place, to be a commissioner to administer oaths for
the colony of, 103
VOLUNTEER. Liability of, to pay tolls, 147

W.

WAR. On the proposal to exempt private property from
capture, 31, 35, 67

WASTE by tenant in fee subject to executory devise, 271,

321

WATSON, MR. BARON. Obituary notice of, 98
WEBSTER, THOMAS. Letter of, on the reform of the
Patent Law, 47

paper on Patent Law by, 59

WILLS. On facilitating the inspection of ancient wills, 188

SURETY. Right of the surety who pays to an assignment | WITNESSES. Presentment of grand jury of Lancaster on

of the debt and securities, 471

the insufficient payment of, 331.

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