Hon. Sir RICHARD MALINS, Hon. Sir JAMES BACON, Vice Chancellors. 1 Hon. Sir CHARLES HALL.2 Hon. Sir JOHN WICKENS, J Right Hon. GEORGE JESSEL, Master of the Rolls. Hon. Sir JAMES BACON, Chief Judge in Bankruptcy. HIGH COURT OF ADMIRALTY. Right Hon. Sir ROBERT JOSEPHI PHILLIMORE, Knt., D. C. L. PROBATE AND DIVORCE. Right Hon. Sir JAMES HANNEN, Kut. JUDICIAL COMMITTEE OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL. Lord Chancellor. Lord Justices of the Court of Appeal in Chancery. Vice Chancellors. Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Queen's Bench. Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas. Lord Chief Baron of the Court of Exchequer. Judge of the High Court of Admiralty. Judge of the Court of Probate. Sir BARNES PEACOCK, Sir MONTAGUE EDWARD SMITH, Paid Members. Sir ROBERT P. COLLIER. THE MEMBERS USUALLY ATTENDING THE COM MITTEE ARE: Right Hon. Lord HATHERLY. Right Hon. Lord JESSEL. Right Hon. Lord CAIRNS. Right Hon. Lord-SELBOURNE. Right Hon. Sir JAMES W. COLVILLE. Right Hon. Sir ROBERT JOSEPH PHILLIMORE Right Hon. Sir JOSEPH NAPIER. Right Hon. Lord Justice JAMES. Right Hon. Lord Justice MELLISH. Sir BARNES PEACOCK. Sir MONTAGUE EDWARD SMITH. Sir ROBERT P. COLLIER. The Prelates of the church of England, who are Privy Councillors, are members of the Judiciary Committee on Appeals to Her Majesty in Council under the church discipline act, but not otherwise. Sir JOHN WICKENS died on the 23d day of October, 1873. 56 Law Times, 1, 11; 8 Law Jour., 637. 2 CHARLES HALL, Q.C., was appointed vice chancellor, Nov. 6, 1873, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Vice Chancellor WICKENS. 56 Law Times, 15; 8 Law Jour., 658. McKewan vs. Sanderson, ... 821 | Regina vs. Banks,. 471 Metropolitan Board ads. McCarthy, 256 | Regina vs. Coote,. 159 Metropolitan Railway Co. ads. Gee, 169 Regina vs. Cotton,. 479 Middleton ads. Regina, Midland Railway Co. ads. Wright, 332 Regina vs. De Castro,. 456 Miller vs. James, 502 Regina vs. Goldsmith, 437 Minet vs. Morgan,. 590 Regina vs. Heseltine, Mordue ads. Dean, etc., 311 Regina vs. Middleton,. 406 Morgan ads. Minet,... 590 Regina vs. Morton, 393 Morris ads. Waugh, 197 Regina vs. Negus, 403 Morrison vs. Universal Insurance Regina vs. Onslow,. 443 Regina vs. Porter,. 497 Morritt vs. Douglas, 500 Regina vs. Satchwell,. 392 Mors-le-Blanch vs. Wilson,. 286 Regina vs. Skipworth,. 456 Morton ads. Regina, 393 Regina vs. Stevens,. 468 Mountford ads. Sherratt, 856 Regina vs. Tichborne,. 456 Regina vs. Waters, 469 Murray vs. Clayton,. 750 Regina vs. Whalley,. 443 Regina vs. Woodhurst,. 496 Reynolds, matter of goods of,. 528 Rock vs. Lazarus, 743 Page 246, note, The owner of real estate has a right to sever the fixtures and a chattel mortgage properly executed and filed is valid notwithstanding a subsequent mortgage of the real estate. But if the chattel mortgage be paid it seems the mortgagee of the realty would hold the fixtures. Rose v. Hope, 22 Upper Canada Common Pleas, 482. 502 The rolling stock of a rail road is not fixtures and may be sold for As to what is a valid execution and publication of a will. See |