ARGUED AND DETERMINED IN The Court of Queen's Bench, AND UPON WRITS OF ERROR FROM THAT COURT TO THE EXCHEQUER CHAMBER, IN HILARY, EASTER, AND TRINITY TERMS, 1843. BY CHARLES JAMES GALE, ESQ. AND HENRY DAVISON, ESQ. OF THE INNER TEMPLE, BARRISTERS-AT-LAW. VOL. II. WITH AN INDEX OF THE PRINCIPAL MATTERS. LONDON: S. SWEET, 1, CHANCERY LANE; A. MAXWELL & SON, 32, BELL YARD; AND Law Booksellers and Publishers: AND ANDREw milliken, GRAFTON Street, Dublin. LIBRARY OF THE LELAND STANFORD, JR., UNIVERSITY LAW DEPARTMENT. a.55-546 JUL 10 1901 LONDON: HELL YARD, TEMPLE BAR. JUDGES OF THE COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, During the period comprised in this volume. The Right Hon. THOMAS LORD DENMAN, C. J. The Hon. Sir JOHN PATTESON, Knt. The Hon. Sir JOHN WILLIAMS, Knt. The Hon. Sir JOHN TAYLOR COLERIDGE, Knt. ATTORNEY-GENERAL. Sir FREDERICK POLLOCK, Knt. SOLICITOR-GENERAL. Sir WILLIAM WEBB FOLLETT, Knt. MEMORANDA. MR. Justice Bosanquet in Michaelmas Vacation last resigned his seat in the Court of Common Pleas. In the following Hilary Term he was succeeded by Cresswell Cresswell, of the Inner Temple, Esquire, Queen's Counsel, who was made Serjeant at Law, and gave rings, with the motto Leges juraque," and was shortly after wards knighted. In the same vacation Francis Stack Murphy, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq. was made Serjeant at Law, and gave rings, with the motto "Incidere ludum." |