Charles Henry Alderson, Esq., C.B., to be a K.C.B., 216.
Wilfred Baugh Allen, Esq., to be a Judge of County Courts, 54.
William John Archer, Esq., C.M.G., to be Judge of His Majesty's
Court of Siam, 89.
Alfred Arnold, Esq., Knighted, 230.
Henry Faure Aston, Esq., to be a Judge of High Court of Judica-
ture at Bombay, 253.
Charles Samuel Bagot, Esq., to be an Honorary Commissioner in
Lunacy, 49; Knighted, 230.
Edward Bateman, Esq., to be Attorney-General for St. Lucia,
Edwin George Bennett, Esq., to be one of His Majesty's Counsel
for St. Lucia and St. Vincent, 294.
George Spencer Bower, Esq., of the Inner Temple, to be one of
His Majesty's Counsel, 76.
Edgar Brierley, Esq., to be Second Stipendiary J.P. for Man-
chester, 42.
Vincent Brown, Esq., K.C., to be Solicitor-General of Trinidad
and Tobago, 257.
Alexander Carmichael Bruce, Esq., Knighted, 230.
James Burroughs, Esq., to be Returning Officer for Marylebone,
James Acworth Davies, Esq., Knighted, 199.
Charles Simon Davson, Esq., LL.D., to be one of His Majesty's
Counsel for British Guiana, 216.
Thomas Edward de Sampayo, Esq., to be one of His Majesty's
Counsel for Ceylon, 11.
Havilland Walter de Sausmarez, Esq., to be Judge of His
Majesty's Supreme Consular Court for Dominions of Sublime
Ottoman Porte, 143.
Lewis Tonna Dibdin, Esq., D.C.L., Knighted, 230.
Edward Dicey, Esq., C.B., to be Treasurer of Gray's Inn, 60.
Frederick Dornhurst, Esq., to be one of His Majesty's Counsel
for Ceylon, 11.
George Francis MacDaniel Ennis, Esq., to be a Judge of His
Majesty's High Court of Uganda, 48.
Charles J. Follett, Esq., C.B., Knighted, 11.
Alexander Glen, Esq., of the Middle Temple, to bo one of His
Majesty's Counsel, 76.
Gerald Aubrey Goodman, Esq., to be one of His Majesty's
Henry Staveley Hill, Esq., to be Recorder of Banbury, 245.
John Edward Gray Hill, Esq., to be President of the Law
Society, 225.
John Hollams, Esq., Knighted, 11.
Edward Dundas Holroyd, Esq., Knighted, 321.
Collingwood Hope, Esq., K.C., to be Recorder of Bolton, 260.
Colonel Edwin Hughes, V.D., Knighted, 11.
Frederic Andrew Inderwick, Esq., K.C., to be a Commissioner in
Lunacy, 49.
Sir Lawrence Hugh Jenkins, to be K.C.I.E., 42.
Thomas Herbert Kershaw, Esq., to be a C.M.G., 309.
Alfred George Lascelles, Esq., to be one of His Majesty's Counsel
for Ceylon, 11.
Charles Peter Layard, Esq., Knighted, 232.
Hon. Alfred Lyttelton, K.C., M.P., to be Secretary of State for
Colonies, 257; Privy Councillor, 260.
Richard Mason, Esq., to be Coroner for Caistor District of
Lincoln, 88.
William Alfred Meek, Esq., of the Inner and Middle Temples, to
be one of His Majesty's Counsel, 76.
Francis Hamilton Mellor, Esq., of the Inner Temple, to be one
of His Majesty's Counsel, 76.
Gilbert Mellor, Esq., to be His Majesty's Agent to attend Mixed
Commission on Venezuelan claims, 166.
Ernest Augustus Northcote, Esq., to be Chief Justice of Trinidad
and Tobago, 318.
Joseph John Nunan, Esq., to be a Judge of His Majesty's High
Court of British Central Africa, 48.
Charles Henry Ommanney, Esq., to be a C.M.G., 309.
Joseph Child Priestley, Esq., of the Inner Temple, to be one of
His Majesty's Counsel, 76.
H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, to be Treasurer of Lincoln's Inn,
308.
Ponambalam Ramanathan, Esq., C.M.G., to be one of His
Majesty's Counsel for Ceylon, 11.
Sir Thomas Crossley Rayner, Knt., to be one of His Majesty's
Counsel for British Guiana, 216.
John Roskill, Esq., of the Inner Temple, to be one of his Majesty's
Counsel, 76.
Lancelot Sanderson, Esq., of the Inner Temple, to be one of His
Majesty's Counsel, 76.
Epaminondas Emile Sauzier, Esq., to be one of His Majesty's
Counsel for Mauritius, 100.
Montague Shearman, Esq., of the Inner Temple, to be one of His
Majesty's Counsel, 76.
Percy Musgrave Cresswell Sheriff, Esq., to be Chief Justice of
St. Vincent, 308.
Sir Richard Solomon, K.C.M.G., K.C., to be a C.B., 216.
William Henry Stoker, Esq., to be one of His Majesty's Counsel for Barbados, 89.
Robert Abraham Swan, Esq., to be Second Puisne Judge of
Trinidad and Tobago, 247.
William Francis Kyffin Taylor, Esq., K.C., to be Judge of Court
of Passage in Liverpool, 257.
A. W. Timbrell, Esq., to be Under-Sheriff of City of London,
Annual Report for 1902..203.
INCORPORATED LAW SOCIETY-
See Law Society.
JUDICATURE ACT, 1875-
Order as to fees and stamps, Feb. 19, 1903..71.
LAND TRANSFER ACT, 1875 AND 1897-
Draft Order as to fees, 1; Confirmed Feb. 10, 1903..61.
LAND TRANSFER RULES-
Draft Rules, 2; Confirmed Feb. 10, 1903..61.
Notice as to Draft Rules and Memorandum, 215.
These Rules will be given Gratis to every Subscriber to the entin
Series of the Law Reports for 1904, in respect of a subscription
paid before the end of that year.
LAW SOCIETY-
Award of Prizes, 326.
Election of President, 225.
Examinations: Successful Candidates-
Preliminary, 73, 164, 221, 305.
Intermediate, 60, 148, 212, 320.
Final, 59, 147, 211, 319.
Honours, 71, 162, 219, 325.
Supplemental Charter, dated June 4, 1903..195.
Aldington & Wrigley, 260.
Andrews & Levick, 76.
Angove, Bromwich & Yeo, 49.
Baker & Simpson, 195.
Beaumont, Wilson & Croft, 143.
Bell, Farr & Bell, 294.
Bere J. H. & F. W., 44.
Bertie & Eldridge, 73.
Birt. Son & Lea, 230.
Black & Moss, 318.
Blackham & Taylor, 213.
Botterell & Roche, 241.
Brown (W.) & Sons, 323.
Budge & Gwatkin. 139.
Burton & Dyson, 44.
Burton, Yeates & Hart, 236.
Butterworth, Rose & Morrison, 213.
Carpenter & Martin, 64.
Carr & Coverdale, 100.
Carter & Barber, 44.
Chambers & Johnstone, 76.
Clapham, Fitch & Co., 213.
Cooper & Haslewood, 48.
Cooper, Turner & Evans, 67.
Corbin, Greener & Cook, 49.
Davies (Llewellyn) and Walton, 323.
Dickinson & Stubbs, 83.
Dixon, Elkin & Dixon, 44.
Duffield, Son & Smee, 88.
Dann, Baker & Baker, 244.
Dunn & Baker, 244.
Foy & Co., 195.
Leigh & Horley, 260.
Light & Galbraith, 232.
Lingards, 320.
Louch, Son & Kelly, 54.
Lovell & Broad, 48.
McDiarmid & Hill, 54.
Mander (C. J.) & Son, 64.
Mann & Young, 216.
Marshalls & Bate, 61.
- Mellor, Smith & May, 244.
Montagu, Mileham & Montagu, 166.
Morgan & Duke, 48.
Neish, Howell & Haldane, 60.
North, Kirk & Cornett, 216.
Pickin & Sedgwick, 88.
Pritchard, Englefield & Co., 321.
Ridley & Lindell, 221.
Robinson & Sons, 232.
Shaw & Eyles, 83.
Small & Talbot, 241.
Smith, Mammatt, Hale & Quarrell, 83.
Sparks & Rickards, 216.
Speechly, Mumford, Rodgers & Craig, 82.
Taylor & Taylor, 44.
Terrell (George), Terrell & Varley, 145.
Thomson, Brooks & Danby, 48.
Toomer & Child, 232.
Tweedale & Clarke, 257.
Underwood, Son & Piper, 323.
Williams, Goss & Co., 255.
Williams & Moorhouse, 247.
Withers, Pollock & Crow, 213.
Witty, Wainwright & Pollock, 76.
Woodcock, Stobart & Pears, 253.
Wright (John) & Williams, 143.
A Table giving Chapter, Title, &c., of Statutes for remainder of
Session 1902..1.
A Table giving Chapter, Title, &c., for Session 1903. .89, 91, 147, 215, 229, 235, 241, 243.
COURT OF APPEAL-
Sittings Papers, 14, 112, 168, 264.
Cause Lists, 13, 110, 167, 263.
HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE-
CHANCERY DIVISION-
Sittings Papers, 14, 112, 168, 264. Cause Lists, 24, 123, 177, 274.
Transfer of Actions, 45, 59, 75, 81, 91, 147, 195, 303, 319, 325.
KING'S BENCH DIVISION-
SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE-continued.
Masters in Chambers, 33, 98, 161, 282.
Rota of Judges, 28, 98, 162, 282.
PROBATE, DIVORCE, AND ADMIRALTY DIVISION-
Sittings Papers, 3, 100, 161, 259.
Cause Lists, 35, 41, 87, 129, 130, 183, 189, 286, 294.
SUPREME COURT RULES-
Draft Rules, 152; Confirmed July 14, 1903. 217. Draft Rules, 323.
Cause Lists, 28, 31, 34, 75, 96, 99, 126, 159, 181, 182, 195, 279, YOUTHFUL OFFENDERS ACT, 1901-
281, 285, 323,
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