Memoranda
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Judgment Date | 01 January 1852 |
Date | 01 January 1852 |
Court | Court of Common Pleas |
English Reports Citation: 138 E.R. 1
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
COMMON BENCH REPORTS. CASES ARGUED and DETERMINED in the COURT of COMMON PLEAS, in Michaelmas Term and Vacation, 1850, and Hilary and Easter Terms, 1851. By JOHN SCOTT, Esq., of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law. Vol. X. London, 1852. [1] casks argued and determined in the court of common pleas, in michaelmas term, in the fourteenth year of the eeign of victoria. The Judges who sat in Banco during this term were, Jervis, C. J., Maule, J., Williams, J., and Talfourd, J. memoranda. During the vacation preceding this term, the Et. Hon. Lord Cottenham resigned the Great Seal. He was shortly afterwards raised to the dignity of a Viscount and Earl of the United Kingdom, by the title of Viscount Crowhurst, of Crowhurst, in the county of Surrey, and Earl of Cottenham. The Great Seal was for a short time placed in commission,-the lords commissioners being, the Et. Hon. Lord Langdale, Master of the Eolls, the Et. Hon. Sir Lancelot Shadwell, Knt., Vice-Chancellor of England, and Baron Eolfe. On the 15th of July, the Great Seal was delivered to the Et. Hon. Sir Thomas Wilde, Knt., Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, who was there-[2]-upon raised to the peerage, by the title of Baron Truro, of Bowes, in the county of Middlesex. Sir John Jervis, Knight, Her Majesty's Attorney-General, was appointed Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, in the room of Lord Truro, and was sworn of Her Majesty's Privy Council. On being called to the degree of the Coif, he gave rings with the motto " Venale nee auro." His Lordship took the oaths, and his seat in the Court of Common Pleas, on the first day of this term. Sir John Eomilly, Knt., Her Majesty's...
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