8 Anne, c. 14, landlord, execution, 254
11 Geo. 2, c. 3, rates, 82
32 Geo. 2, c. 28, arrest, 204
56 Geo. 3, c. 139, apprenticeship, 201
59 Geo. 3, c. 12, overseers, 29
3 Geo. 4, c. 23, convictions, 225
4 Geo. 4, c. 71, mandamus, India, 180
6 Geo. 4, c. 16, bankruptcy, 526
1 Wm. 4, c. 60, bankruptcy, 109
1 & 2 Wm. 4, c. 56, fees, 189
4 & 5 Wm. 4, c. 82, equity, 77
5 & 6 Wm. 4, c. 76, municipal corporation,
7 Wm. 4 & 1 Vict. c. 89, arson, 470
1 & 2 Vict. c. 56, Irish Poor-law, 8 74, small tenements, 109 106, clergy, 471
110, s. 13, judgments, 201 110, s. 8, bail, 4
2 & 3 Vict. c. 54, infants, 488
3 & 4 Vict. c. 94, equity, 58
5 & 6 Vict. c. 45, copyright, 188
6 & 7 Vict. c. 36, literary institutions, 64,
Toleration Acts, as to clergy, 110 Tower Hamlets, Court of Requests Act, 140 Trade mark, right of surviving partner, 41. Trespass, right to costs upon damages, ultra, 89; is proper remedy for acts under 1 & 2 Vict. 199, 274; payment into court for as- sault, good after verdiet, 186. Trover, special damage is recoverable, 61; evidence under not possessed, 81; will not lie by one wrongdoer against another, 91. TRUST AND TRUSTEE :- Breach of trust by careless deposit of trust funds, 1; costs of executor of an execu- tor, 155; reading answer as admission, 76; what trusts pass to assignees, not- withstanding clause as to alienation, 221; specialty debt in respect of breach of trust, 279; parties when one executor dies, ib.; Statute of Limitations pend- ing the execution of trust, 299; may spend money for necessary maintenance of ces- tui que trust, being incapacitated, 447; trusts of dower assigned by wife, and lien thereon, 507.
Turnpike Acts, priority of mortgages, 405.
USE AND OCCUPATION, evidence nega- tiving title of plaintiff insufficient 43; writ of inquiry unnecessary, 91.
VARIANCE, 136, 210, 211, 469; in date of judgment when immaterial, 140. VENDOR AND PURCHASER:- Objections to title, construction of condi- tions of sale, 91; expenses of title, 40; time essence of contract, 187; act of ownership by purchaser objecting to title, 317. Voluntary settlement by solvent trader void against creditors, 3; against personal re- presentatives, 78; competency of witness taking under voluntary deed, 425.
WAGER, or feigned issue is not within 8 & 9 Vict. c. 109, 86.
Waiver of irregular service, 96; of irregular appearance, 93; of writ of error, 138. Watercourse, pleading right under Prescrip- tion Act, 114. WILL:-
Deed operating inter vivos is also good as will, 61; what papers are testamentary under 1 Vict. c. 26, 470; executed under power must be admitted to probate, 445. Construction of devise as to estate for life, 114; as to" my moiety" of estate, 283; of words manner aforesaid, 322; of bequest
creating tenancy in common, 1; as to deferred annuity, 2; residuary bequestí conversion of residue, 3; legacies free o, duty, ib.; vesting legal estate in trus tees, 43; where meaning dubious, 80; meaning of " money, 134; where wife has to elect under a devise in trust, 279; as to priority of annuitants, 297; as to legacies to children where mistake as to number, 320; as to absolute gift of personalty, 337; as to issue of issue, period of vesting, 385; specific legacy of leaseholds, 385; meaning of "residue," 405; when heir not bound to make elec- tion under devise, 466; to my own right heirs for ever," 425; tenant for life entitled to income of residuary estate in specie before conversion, 465; mean- ing of unmarried, 467; "or" construed "and," 488; bequests when free from legacy duty, ib.; "bequest of the fur- niture at" is not specific, 508; residuary legatee, claim of to intermediate divi- dends, 508; "personal representatives" and "legal representatives" mean exe cutors or administrators, 326. Witness, motion to take Master's certificate, for commission off the file, 135; new inter- rogatories upon commission, 221. Workhouses, power to erect, 256. Writ of trial, notes of undersheriff, 138; cer- tificate may be signed in the name of sheriff, 140; issue should state teste of writ, 141.
Adams, Mr. Serjt. on Ejectment, 381 Aychbourn's Chancery Practice, 52 Bateman's Law of Auctions, 53
Beaumont on Life and Fire Insurance, 195 Bench Formulist, 37
Best's Dictionary of Law, 360
Browell's Real Property Statutes, 21 Daniell's Chancery Practice, 52 Davidson's Common Forms, 334 Egan's Law of Extradition, 501
Frend and Ware's Precedents of Railway Conveyances, 74
Greenwood's Loan Societies, 334 Hindmarch on Patents, 73 Holthouse's Law Dictionary, 312 Keane on the Small Debts Bill, 461 Kennedy's Annuities, 334
Law Digest, the, 313
Law Magazine, No. 71, 195; No. 72, 460 Moseley's Law Tracts, No. 1, 480 Pearson's Precedents in Pleading, 360 Riddell's Railway Practice, 22
Saunders and Law's Bail Court Reports,
Attorneys' deputies, 517
Attorneys in the House of Commons, ap. 91 Bastardy orders, ap. 86
Certificate Duty, 244
Charitable Trusts, ap. 26 Complaint, a, 270
Constable's fees, allowance of, 556 Conveyance stamps, 310
Conveyancing, 124, 244, 290, 357, 420 Copyholds enfranchisement, 556 Coparcenary, 556
Costs, payment of, 397 Cruelty to Animals Act, ap. 79
Death by accidents, compensation, 168 Etiquette, professional, 395 Fees of Surrogates, 99 Hughes on Contracts, 50 Legal Education, ap. 26 Licenses, 354
Lesler v. Turner, 50 Malpractices, 419; ap. 91 Mutiny Acts, 310 New Settlement Bill, 46 Parliamentary Council, 124 Perjury in Wales, 535
Points of Practice, 99; ap. 26, 270, 291;
Poor Prisoners, ap. 79 Profession, state of the, 378 Professional Etiquette, 124 Provisional Committees, 310 Revenue Prosecutions, fees in, 310 Rating of Literary Institutions, 96 Reforms in Conveyancing, 270 Registry of Deeds, 19 Sham Attorneys, 270, 516, 537 Short Conveyances, 50, 99, 331, 395 Small agency charges, 291
Small Debts Bill, 395, 456; ap. 86 Small Debts Act, 379
Solicitors' Insurance Office, 99, 324 Stamp duties, 556
Stamps on leases, 168
Stamps on mortgage transfers, ap. 26 State of the Profession, 538
Transfer of Property Acts, 36, 51; ap. 26 Wakley, Mr. testimonial to, 517 Wills Act, ap. 86 CORRESPONDENTS:-
Braithwaite, F., Truro, 291; ap. 79 Buchanan, W. R., London, 379 Chamberlain, A., Portsea, 244 Collins, F., Hereford, 36
Davidson, T. A., Newcastle-on-Tyne, ap. 86
Durrant, G. J., Chelmsford, 517
Field, T. H., Deddington, 357 Foote, W., Swindon, 354
Grave, Jos., Manchester, ap. 26 Greene, Jno., Leeds, 270
Jefferson, W. T., Northallerton, ap. 86 Kennett, Mathew, Dover, 310, 557 Lott, T., London, 397
Steavenson, A. T., Darlington, 46, 557 Thorne, W., Hampton, 290
Costs, recent cases on, 373, 355, 552 COURT PAPERS-
Attorneys admitted, Easter Term, 241, Trinity Term, 307
Attorneys certificates, renewal of (Easter Term), 71; order as to, 191; (Trinity Term) renewal of, 215
Attorneys to be admitted (Trinity Term), 167
Chancery, orders in, 16, 415, 440
sittings of, in Easter Term, 33; cause lists, ditto, 48; Trinity Term, 146, 165, 190; cause lists, 214; after ditto, 267, 306
Transfer of causes in Easter Term, 71 Circuits of the judges, 240; circuit paper, 289; Ireland, 307
Common Law sittings and cause lists;
Easter Term, 34; sittings after, 98, 123; Trinity Term, 146, 165, 215, 240; after, 268, 289
Examination questions, Easter Term, 164; Trinity Term, 307
Examination, Easter Term, 49; new rules for, 146; Trinity Term, 191 Examiners, appointment of, 191 Insolvent Commissioners' Circuits, sum- mer, 190
Judges' chambers, regulations for, 357 Nottingham Bankruptcy Court, 556 Orders, new, in Chancery, 328
Outlawry, proclamation of, 16, 215, 308 Revising barristers, 516 County court, new cases in, 552 Creditors, new cases on, 355
Cumming v. Bedborough, 36
Covenant, new cases on, 355
DEVISE, new cases on, 553
ECCLESIASTICAL courts, new cases on,
Ejectment, evidence in, 381; right to begin in, 382; new cases on, 553 Equity cases, review of in Easter and Trinity Terms, 354, 375
FALSE representation, new cases on, 554 Feigned issues, new cases on, 554
GAZETTES, the, March 27, 31, 23; April 3, 7, 39; April 10, 14, 55; April 17, 21, 74; April 24, 28, 103; May 1, 5, 131; May 8, 12, 151; May 15, 19, 171; May 22, 26, 198; May 29, June 2, 219; June 5, 9, 247; June 12, 16, 274; June 19, 23, 295; June 26, 30, 315; July 3, 7, 335; July 10, 14, 362; July 17, 21, 383; July 24, 28, 403; July 31, Aug. 4, 423; Aug. 7, 11, 444; Aug. 14, 18, 463; Aug. 21, 25, 483; Aug. 28, Sept. 1, 503; Sept. 4, 8, 524; Sept. 11, 15, 543; Sept. 18, 22, 563
Game Laws in Sweden and Norway, 434 Game Laws, report of committee on, 474 Guarantee, new cases on, 554
HABEAS CORPUS, new cases on, 554 Hiring and service settlement, new cases on, 373, 435
INCLOSURE COMMISSION, report of, 163
Indictment of a sham lawyer, form of, 122 Insolvent, new cases on, 554 Interpleader, new cases on, 554
JUDGES at chambers, power of, 481 Jurisdiction, new cases on, 375, 435
LANDLORD and tenant, new cases on, 554 LAW SOCIETIES, proceedings of:-
Articled Clerks Society, 123 Forensic Society, 168
Incorporated Law Society, report of, 418; petition of, 477
Ireland attorneys, meeting of, 269 Law Amendment Society, general meetings of, 19, 99, 148, 269, 310
Committee on Law of Property, report of, 192; Equity Committee, 330; public meeting of, 242; council, report of, 308 Report on Equity and the Law of Real Property, 396
Law Association, 148
United Law Clerks' Society, 26), 441 Yorkshire Society, 378
LAWYER, the, 15, 33, 43, 71, 96, 122, 146,
164, 190, 214, 240, 267, 289, 304, 328, 349, 371, 354, 374, 391, 414, 437, 455, 475, 497, 509, 514, 528, 532, 548, 550 Lawyers' Pillory, the, 461
LEADING ARTICLES:-
Advertising Attorneys, A. Z. 271, 272. Amendment of the Law Society, 243 Appointments under Small Debts Act, 539
Character of the Attorney, 558
Charitable Trusts, 125
Common Pleas, the, 399
Conduct of the Courts, 271
Contempt of Court, 420
Conveyancing, 20, 100, 149. 216
Conviction of a Sham Lawyer, 51
Debtor and Creditor, Law of. 36
Enfranchisement of Copyholds, 292
Explanation, an, 100
Game Laws, the, 559
Impending Changes, 194
Incautious Committals, 51
Index Legum, 20, 37
Inns of Court, and Education for the Bar, 457
Late Attorney-General, 332
Law List, the, 125, 150
Legal Education, 126, 332
Readers, to, 20 Registration appeals, 421
Sham Lawyers-Robson, Sunderland, 21; Browning, N. Manchester, 100; Wells, P. Blackburn,217; Crozier, J. Newcastle,271; Pinkham, L. Barnstaple, ib.; Stiff, Read- ing, 312; Hall, Bodmin, 332; Burdis and Charleton, North Shields, 381; King, Jas. Saxmundham, ib.; Purdon, Wm. 422; Curven, J. R. 443; Thompson and Co. Bristol, 478; Dickin, F. Stockport, 500; Genn, King, Cambridge, ib.; Lakeman and Co. Exeter, 518; Chas. Elliott, Exe- ter, ib,; Spence, Leeds, 539
Short Conveyances, 312
Sir Nicholas Tindal, death of, 332 Small Debts Bill, 380, 442, 478, 500 Solicitors' Insurance Office, 51 The last contrivance, 272
Thesiger, Sir F. and the Watermen's Com- pany, 358
Touting for briefs, 332
What next? 518
Winding up, the, 72
Lectures on Contracts by Professor Carey, No. 14, 127; No. 15, 457; No. 16, 479; No. 17, 518; No. 18, 539
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE:- American Lawyer's Directory, 49 American opinions on the English Law Courts, 498
Anecdote of Counsel, 477
Arbitration, a court of, 330
Arrears in Common Law Courts, 35, 377 Arrest in execution, 213
Attorney's certificates, return of, 191 Attorneys, increase of, 242
Bankruptcy, Sergt. Manning on, 302 Bankruptcy district, new, 290 Bar, composition of the, 147 Bar, license of the, 418 Barrister convicted of forgery, 98 Big-Wigs, the, 192
Billiard and Bagatelle Tables, 19 Brazilian pirates, the, 19 Bromley, W. R. 268
Chancery arrears, Easter Term, 50 Chancery, Court of, 455 Charity Commission, 477 Circuits, the, 357, 377, 416, 440 Clerks to attorneys, return of, 191 Clerks of the peace, fees taken by, 455 Consular service, 537
Convict innocent, return of, 168 Convicts, earnings of, 477
Conviction of a sham lawyer, 49- Copyhold enfranchisement, 534 Copyright Act, case under, 357 Counsel, privilege of, 240, 242 Courts Martial, origin of, 514 Crime, decrease of, 290 Dog case, curious, 378
Duel selon les regles, 378
Ecclesiastical Courts, society for abolition
Equity arrears, 290
Essex County Court, 476
Faculty of law for London, 97 France, legal statistics of, 441 France, tribunals of, 477
French army, punishments in, 499 French trial, interesting, 35 Friendly Societies' Bill, 290 Grand Jury system, 395 Hayward, Mr. 26, 417 Home Circuit, scene at, 35 Inner Temple Benchers, 269 Inns of Court, regulations of, 16 Insolvents, information for, 242 Ireland, new Lord Chancellor of, 320 Irish legal intelligence, 71, 98, 147 Joint-Stock Companies Act, case under,
Judges at St. Paul's, 191
Judicial blunder, 35
Knotty point a, 269
Latham, T. conviction of, 49
Lawyers, anecdotes of, 533 Legal Examiners, 167
Legal Forces in England, 98
Medical Men and Insurance Offices, 377 Metropolitan Buildings Act, 290, 329 Notices of Law Reform, 555 O'Connell, legal skill of, 122
Official Loans, 537
Osborne, trial of, 393
Oxford, Vice-Chancellor's Court, 242 Parliamentary Agents, business of, ap. 10
Pasha, suing a, 499 Pauper lunatics, 499 Poor-Law in Ireland, 456 Porte, the new courts of, 330 Provisional Committee-men, 290 Prussia, criminal law in, 441 Railway actions, 418- Railway Bills, expenses of, 455 Railways, influence of, 71
Railway law, points decided on, 514 Railway liabilities, 290
Real Lawyers and Sham Lawyers, 393 Retail trade, what is, 124
Sham attorneys, 97, 192
Sheriffs' banquet to the judges, 308
Sheriff's sixty years since, 329
Small Debts Act, case under, 268
Crime in Manchester and Liverpool, 414 Crime, Statistics of, 14, 214, 267, 374 Criminal Statistics, 214 Criminal Law Report, 303 Discharged Prisoners, ib.
Forthwith, construction of the word, 46 France, Criminal Justice in, 304 Fraudulent Debtors, new regulations for prison treatment of, 145 Grand Juries, abolition of.239 Inclosure Commission, Report of, 163 Jurors, payment of, 96
Juvenile Offenders, on, 14, 122, 164, 374 Law for the ladies, 374
Licenses, notice of application for, 354 Literary Societies, rating of, 69, 95, 145,
Middlesex, New Court in, 437 Militia, the, 514
Municipal Boroughs, returns of, 327 Parochial Rates, 374
Pauper Juror, 437 Pawnbrokers, 497
Police Court Justice, 550
Poor Law Guardians, 327
Poor Removal Bill, 11
Railways, rating of, 12
Registration Appeals in 1835, 412 Removal, Examinations, 214 Removal of Paupers, 327
Reg. v. Latham, indictinent against, 122 Returned Convicts, 374
Review of Magistrates' Cases, Hilary Term, 12, for Easter and Trinity Terms, 303, 372, 435 Saunders on Summary Convictions, 12, 33; conviction and order, 12: form of. 12; part of, 13; summons, the, 135; confession of defendant, 13; statement of the evidence. 13; must be on oath, 13, should be set forth at length, 13; statement of adjourn- ment, 14; of adjudication. 33; of pe- nalty, 33; including several offences in one conviction, 33; where several offend- ers, 33; statement of award and distri- bution of penalty, 33; adjudication as to costs, 33; conclusion of conviction, 33; warrant of commitment, 46; notice of action, 70; limitation of action, 70 Tawell's Confession, 325
Tithe Commissioners, report of, 513 Tucker . Sleigh, 414
Wilde, Sir T. address of, 327
Married Women, new cases in law of. 375
Masters and Servants Act, new cases on, 436
PARISHES, union of, new cases on, 436 Parliament, business of, 10, 31, 68, 94, 120, 144, 161, 189, 213, 238, 266, 248, 302, 325, 349, 371, 389, 410, 434, 453, 471, 492
Small Debts Act, meeting of solicitors, 415 PARLIAMENT, DEBATES OF
Small Debts Act, 455, 477, 537
Strange provision, 290
Streets, names of, alteration in, 378 Taxation, inequalities of, 514
Temple banquet, 329
Tindal, Sir N. funeral of, 357 Wakefield, D. death of, 377
Warrants of attorney, execution of, 268 Welsh custom. 395
Westminster Court of Requests, 241 Wetherall, Sir C. death of, 476 Wife brokerage, 441
Williams, Sir John, funeral of, 556 Willis, Judge, 477
LEGISLATOR, the, 10, 31, 45, 68, 94, 120, 144, 161, 189, 213, 238, 266, 288, 301, 325, 388, 410, 434, 452, 471, 491 Lien, new cases on, 554 Literary Institutions, rating of, 436
MAGISTRATE, the, 11, 32, 46, 69, 95, 122, 145, 163, 189, 214, 239, 267, 289, 303, 327, 354, 373, 391, 412, 435, 454, 475, 497, 513, 532, 550
Appeal in Criminal Cases, 190
Benefit Societies, actuaries authorised to certify, 391
Consecutive Imprisonments, opinion on, 373
Constables' Fees, allowance of by Justices,
Convicts, employment of, 289, 497; Super- intendent of, 514
Copyhold Commission, Report of, 437 Coroners for Gloucestershire, 514 Coroners, expenses of, 32
Burdens on Real Property, 162 Change of Venue, Ireland, 302 Charitable Trusts, 144, 162 Chief Justice, salary of, 319 Conveyancing, 11
Criminals, reformation of, g Deodands Abolition, 95, 130 Discharged Prisoners, 267 Insolvent Debtors, 95 Justice, administration of, 389 Juvenile Offenders, 350
Legal Appointments in Van Dieman's Land, 302
Lunatic Asylums, 267 Oaths and Penalties, 145 Protection of Public Officers, 144 Railways, 69, 120 Registration of Deeds, 144 Religious Disabilities, 372 Royal Assents, 145 Settlement, 233
Small Debts, 267, 350. 390, 411, 434, 472 Tithe Redemption, 390 HOUSE OF COMMONS:- Bankruptcy, 95, 411
Charitable Trusts, 95, 162, 356, 372, 390 Courts of Law, 69, 390 County Elections, 69
Criminal Justice, administration of, 121 Death by accidents, 372 Deodands Abolition, 434 Education, legal, 31
Fees in courts of law and equity, 121 Friendly Societies, 69
Legal Education, 121 Lord Lyndhurst, 453 Loughborough magistracy, 411 Mint Prosecutions, 69 Pauper Lunatics, 288
Poor Removal, 189, 238, 350 Public Records, 472
Railway Company's dissolution, 267 Record Office, 288
Registrar of New South Wales, 61, 288 Small Debts Bill, 350, 390, 435, 453, 472 PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS:- Accidents on Railways, 148 Archbishops and Bishops, 395 Attorneys' Certificates, 191 Bricks, 45
British Museum, 371, 499 Buller, 192
Chancery, Court of, 456 Charitable Donations, 441 Charity Commission, 477 Civil Contingencies, 395 Civil List Pensions, 509 Clerks to Attorneys, 191
Clerks of the Peace, fees of, 156
College of Physicians, 342
Friendly Societies, 302
Illegitimate Children in Ireland, 99
Irish Revenue, 492
Joint Stock Companies, 45
Legacy Duty, 472
Lunacy, 19
Malt, 299
Marriages, 509
Metropolitan Police, 19
Metropolitan Buildings Act, 169 Mint the, 95, 395
Mortmain, 510
Municipal Boroughs, 327
Murders in England, 339
National Debt, 192
National Gallery, 499
Ordnance Survey, 242
Pauper Lunatics, 439
Penny Postage, 93
Petitions, public, 372, 441 Police, Ireland, 19
Poor Law, ap. 78
Poor Law Guardians, 327
Poor Law, Ireland, 456 Poor Removal, 168
Population, ap. 45, 68, 103, 509 Port of London, 395
Printing for Parliament, 492 Property Tax, 98, 242 Railway Bills, 371
Railway Legislation, 148
Religious Worship, 99
Removal of Paupers, 327 Salaries, 148, 192 Savings' Banks, 492 Shipping, 395, 472 Slave Trade, 471 Sugar, 308
Superannuations, 98 Taxes, 455
Tithe Commutation, 371 Turnpike Trusts, Wales, ap. 103 Vagrants, 528
Van Dieman's Land, 472 Whale Fishery, 148 Window Duty, 148, 168 Wine and Spirits, 456 Partnership, new cases on, 375 Piracy, new cases on, ib. Policies, assignment of, 196 Practice, new cases on, in Equity, 375 Private Bills, report on, 495
PROMOTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS:- 16, 33, 98, 123, 146, 165, 267, 289, 392, 155, 477, 499, 516, 537, 556
Attorneys to be admitted in Trinity Term, 107; Michaelmas Term, 393 Baronets, new, 306
Barristers called-Middle Temple, Easter Term 71, 146; Trinity Term, 190, 267; Inner Temple. Easter Term, 123; Tri- nity Term, 207; Lincoln's-inn, Easter Term, 123; 146; Gray's-inn, Easter Term, 123 Deputy Lieutenants-Banff, 123, 519; Berks, 289; Buckingham, 16; Bute, 48; 3775 Cardigan, 16; Carnarvonshire, Clackinannon, 289; Cornwall, 165; De- von, 240; Dorset, 377; Durham, 48; Glamorgan, 16; Forfar, 48; Gloucester, 123; Haddington, 165; Hereford, 48; 377; Kirkcudbright, 98; Middlesex, Norfolk, 98; Northampton, 214; Oxford, 48; Shropshire, 16; Somerset, 289; Southampton, 165, 289; Stafford, 190; Surrey, 98, 519
Irish Law Appointments, 71, 328, 415 Calls to the Bar, Trinity Term, 190
Magistrates, new-Essex, 146
Masters, extra. 15, 33, 71, 123, 165. 240, 267, 300, 305, 328, 415, 440, 455, 476 Queen's Counsel, new, 328 Revising Barristers, 476
PROPERTY JOURNAL:-
22, 37, 53, 74, 101, 129, 151, 171, 217, 215, 313, 334, 350, 381, 400, 520, 542, 551 Advowson, sale of, 273, 382, 463 Auctioneer's right to commission and ex- penses, 53
Bateman's Law of Auctions, notice of, 53 Bequest, singular, 523
Birkenhead, sale of property at, 562 Braintree, sale of property at, 197
Chet:le estate, sale of, 382
Ford Abbey, sale of, 334, 523 Globe newspaper, sale of, 350 Increased value of land, 197 Investment of capital, 247
Manchester, manorial rights of, 151
Metropolitan Sewage Company, report of
Parliament cn, 350; meeting of, 543
Naval Club, sale of, 402
Norfolk, value of property in, 130
Oatlands estate, sale of, 171, 563
Railways, cost of, 503
St. James's Club-room, sale of, 294
Somersetshire, price of land in, 197 Southend pier, 203
Value of land, 273, 294, 333, 402 Van Diemen's Land, sale in, 493 Whiteknight's estate, sale of, 334 Wolsingham-park, sale of, 382
RAILWAY Acts, 435
Registration appeals, decisions in, 412 REVIEWS OF CASES:-
In Magistrates' Law, for Hilary Term, 12; for Easter and Trinity Terms, 303, 372, 435
I Equity, &c. for the half-year ending June 30th, 354, 375, 391
In Common Law, for Easter and Trinity Terms, 535, 551
Humphreys and Wallen, 39
Lovell and Brembridge, 74, 103
Marsh, Mr. 523
Marshall, Mr. 39
Mason, Mr. 443, 523
Moore, Mr. 22, 74, 171, 402, 463 Murrell, H. 523
Musgrove and Gadsden, 483, 563 Newton and Appleton, 402 Roberts, Mr. 39. 103, 314, 523 Rushworth and Jarvis, 22
Shuttleworth and Sons, 22, 39, 103, 151,
Subscribers, new, to Law Times, list of, 564 Sweden, Game Laws in, 454
TITLE, new cases on, 375 Trusts, new cases on, 391
WILDE, Sir T. comments on, 437 WILLS:-
Ashton, Mr. Jao. 98 Barber, Saml. 216 Bayly. Sir H. 378 Boothby, Sir W. 373 Carberry, Lord, 503 Carr, Mrs. 330
Dean of Windsor, 315 Fielding, Lady E. T. 418 Fry. Mrs. 523
Goldsmid, Chas. 330 Holland, Lady, 18 Liston, Mr. 50 Tindal, Sir N. 394 Wetherall, Sir C. 503 Wordsworth, Rev. C. 50 Wills, new cases on, 392
INDEX TO THE PRACTICE OF SALES OF REAL PROPERTY.
ABSTRACT, preparation of, 213; preliminary remarks, ib.; by whom to be prepared, i5. heading of, 243; root of title, ib.; pedi- gree, b.; advowsons, ib. tithes, ib.; dates of documents, ib.; double abstract, copyholds on, 247; leaseholds on, ib.; va- rious tenures, ib.; advowsons, 15.; docu. ments, how set out in, 272; clauses, ar- rangement of, ib.; wills, 15.; Acts of Par- liament, ib.; order of documents, 273; deeds, ib.; date and parties, ib.; recitals, ib.; testatum, ib.; granting clause. ib.; habendum, h.; reddendum, ib.; declara- tion of uses, trusts. &c. ib.; covenants, ib.; execution and attestation clauses, receipt of purchase money, ib.; attendant terias, 293; coprholds, ib.; will, ib.; fines and recoveries, ib.; commission in bank- ruptcy, ib.; insolvency, ib.; Acts of Par- lament, ib.; judgment, 294; decrees. ib.; descents, 15.; administration, ib.; matters of fact, ib.; cancellation or alteration of documents, .; suggestions for perusing, 313; how to analyze, ib. Acts of Bankrupt, how void, 102 Alienation by tenant for life, 51 Aliens, purchases by, 217; sales by, 129 Assignees, purchases by, 218; power to sell, 101; bound to produce good title, 101 Attainted persons, purchasers by, 218 Bankrupts and their assignees, sales by, 101 Cestui que trusts, 195
Commissioners of bankrupts, power of to confirm sale, 102; effect of disposition by, ib.
Commissioners, purchases by, 218 Conditions in restraint of assignment, 54 Copyholders and tenants of customary estates,
Corporations, 102 Corporations, purchases by, 218 Disabilities to purchase, 218 Donees of powers, 196 Equitable estates, 196 Executors and administrators, sale by, 196 Felons, sales by, 129
Fine and Recovery Act, effect of on Bank- rupts Act, 101 Idiots, 217
Limitations, Statute of, as regards trustees,
Lunatics, 217 Mortgagee, purchase by, 218 Mortgagees, sales by, 129 Purchasers who are within stat. 27 Eliz. 197 Purchases voidable, 217 Relief in equity, 55
Roman Catholics, purchases by, 218 Sheriff, sale by, 196
Solicitor, purchases by, 218
Statute 6 & 7 Wm. 4, c. 20, alterations by,
Tenant, by the curtesy, 54 Tenants in dower, 54
Tenants for life, 51; how far may be restrained from alienation, ib. Tenants for years, 54 Tenant pur autre vie, 54 Traitors, sales by, 129 Trustees, sales by, 129
Trustee, when he may convey against con-
sent, 1; cestui que trust, 130; when more property is sold than necessary, ib. Voluntary conveyances, what are, 195 TITLE, INVESTIGATION OF- Abstract should be submitted to counsel, 313; suggestions for perusing abstract, ib.; questions of title and conveyance, ib.; analysis of abstract, ib.; inquiries to be made, ib.; requisitions, how to in- sert, 314; legal operation of instruments, ib.; where instrument is repugnant, i5.; terms for years, as to, ib.; wills, as to, ib.; construction of words in, 361; fee, when passed, ib.; import of word estate, ib.; of other words, ib.; of untech- nical words, 382; by implication, ib.; effect of late Wills Act, ib.; con. struction of the New Wills Act on the terms dying without issue, 401; limi- tation over, after dying without heirs, ib.; distinction between half and whole blood, ib.; estate by implication, ib.; operation of same words on different pro- perties, ib.; where lands are devised subject to a charge, 402; power of sale to executors, 422; where property di- rected to be sold, ib.; where power of disposition will pass fee, 423; where it is confined to particular objects, ib.; effect of late Will Act on lapsed devises, 461; as to estates tail, ib.; gifts to children or issue, ib.; when the rule will apply, 462; requisites to its application, ib.; estate must be limited to the ancestor, ib.: effect of engrafted words of limita- tion, ib.; heirs must take as heirs of the
ancestor, ib.; both must give estates of the same quality, ib.; both must be by same instrument, 481; as to instruments creating powers, ib.; rule as to equita- ble estates, ib.; doctrine of cy pres, 482; application of rule to copyholds, ib.; as to estates for years. ib.; issue, when a word of limitation, i.; children, sons. &c. ib.; when an estate tail will arise by implication, 501; cross remainders, 502; joint tenants and tenants in com. mon, ib.; executory trusts, ib.; contin- gent remainders and conditional limita- tions, ib.; executory devise and con- tingent remainder, ib.; how contingent remainders may be destroyed, ib.; recent enactments relating to them, 593; con- ditional limitations, how far barrable, 520; what will support, 521; what con- ditions valid, ib.; impossible conditions, 15.; in restraint of marriage, ib.; toavoid an estate in bankruptcy, ib.; enlargement of estate on condition, ib.; doctrine of election, 522; what will raise it, ib. ; who bound to elect, ib. ; issue, widow, children, creditors, ib.; what acts amount to an election, ib.; uses before the sta- tute, ib.; operation of statute, 542; who may be seised to uses, ib.; of what pro- perty, ib.; to whom use may be limited, ib.; how executed on possession, ib.; who may take, ib.; distinction between and conveyances at, common law, 561; resulting trusts, 562; when purchase, made with trust-money, ib.; unappro- priated funds, ib.
ACCIDENTS, for compensating the Families of Persons | killed by, c. 93, relating to E. and I. 549 Accounts (Annual) of the Receipt and Expenditure of the Naval and Military Departments; to provide for the Pre paration, Audit, and Presentation of, to Parliament, c. 92, relating to U. K. 519 Administration of Criminal Justice, for removing some De- fects in, c. 24, relating to E. and I. 326 Adverse Claims made upon Persons having no interest in the Subject Matter of such Clains, to enable Courts of Law to give Relief against, c. 61, relating to I. 472 Army; annual Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters. C 11, relating to U. K. 121
Art Unions, for legalizing, c. 48, relating to U. K. 472 Assessed Taxes, to provide Forms of Proceedings under the Acts relating to the Duties of, and the Duties on Profits arising from Property, Professions, Trades, and Offices, c. 56, relating to E. 472 Assignments of Ecclesiastical Patronage, to remove Doubts as to the Legality of certain, c. 89. relating to E. 519 Australia (Western), to continue until 31st Dec. 1813, 10 Geo. IV. c. 28, for providing for the Government of the Settlements in, c. 33, relating to U.K. 455
BANK OF ENGLAND. See Income Tax Duty. Banks. See Joint Stock Banks. Barristers practising in the Superior Courts at Westminster, to extend to, the Privileges of Serjeants-at-Law in the Court of Common Pleas, c. 54, relating to E. 472 Baths (Public), to encourage the Establishment of, c. 74. relating to E. 531
Baths (Public), for promoting the voluntary Establishment of, in Boroughs and certain Cities and Towns, c. 87, re- lating to I. 549
Battersea Bridge to Vauxhall Bridge, to enable the Commis. sioners of Woods to construct an Embankment and Road.
way on the North Shore of the River Thames, from, and to build a Suspension Bridge over the said River at or near Chelsea Hospital, c. 33, relating to E. 455 Battersea Fields, in the County of Surrey, to empower the Commissioners of Woods to form a Royal Park in, c. 33, relating to E. 455
Berwick-upon-Tweed, Survey of. See Survey. Bonds. See Stamp Duty.
Books, to amend 7 & 8 Vict. c. 73, for reducing, under cer- tain Circumstances, the Duties payable on, c. 58, relating to U. K. 472
Boroughs. See Elections. Trading. British Possessions. See Customs. Buildings, to amend 7 & 8 Vict. c. 81, for regulating the Construction and Use of, in the Metropolis and its Neigh- bourhood, c. 5, relating to E. 121 Burghs, for the Abolition of the exclusive Privilege of Trading in, c. 17, relating to S. 239 Burial Service, for better enabling the Burial Service to be performed in One Chapel, where contiguous Buria Grounds shall have been provided for two or more Parishes! or Places, c. 69, relating to E. 531
CHELSEA BRIDGE. See Battersea Bridge. Chelsea Hospital, Commissioners of Woods enabled to build a Suspension Bridge over the River Thames at or near, with Approaches thereto, c. 39, relating to E. 453 Chelsea Out-Pensioners, amending 6 & 7 Viet. c. 95, for rendering effective the Services of, and extending it to the Out-Pensioners of Greenwich Hospital, c. 9, relating to Chelsea Out-Pensioners, for regulating the Payment of, c. 10, relating to U.K. 121
Chester, to remove Doubts as to the Election of Members of Parliament for the County of, the Boroughs situate there. in, and for the County of the City of Chester, c. 44, re- lating to E. 455
Children, to amend Two clerical Errors in 8 & 9 Vict. c. 29, for regulating the Labour of, in Print Works, c. 18, re- lating to U.K. 289 Citations, and Services and Execution of Diligence, to re- move Doubts concerning, c. 67, relating to S. 531 Cities. See Elections. Trading. Claims (Adverse) made upon Persons having no Interest in the Subject Matter of such Claims, to enable Courts of Law to give Relief against, c. 61, relating to I. 472 Coalwhippers of the Port of London, to continue until 1st January 1851, and to amend 6 & 7 Vict. c. 101. for estab- lishing an Office for the Benefit of, c. 36, relating to E. 455 Collectors of Grand Jury Cess, to exempt from Stamp Duty Bonds and Warrants to confess Judgment executed by, c. 60, relating to I. 472
Commissioners. See Public Works. Railways, Woods, &c. Commissioners of.
Common Pleas, Court of, to extend to all Barristers prac-| tising in the Superior Courts at Westminster the Privi- leges of Serjeants at Law in, c. 54, relating to E. 472 Commons Inclosure. See Inclosure. Commutation of Tithes, further to amend the Acts for, c. 73, relating to E. 531
Compensation to Families of Persons killed by Accidents, for the, c. 93, relating to E. and I. 549 Consolidated Fund, to apply 8,000,000l. to the Service of the Year 1816. c. 7, relating to U.K. 121 Consolidated Fund, to apply 4,000,000l. out of, and the Sur- plus of Ways and Means, to the Service of the Year 1846, c. 47. relating to U.K. 472
See also New Zealand Company. Public Works. Contractors for Works under Grand Jury Presentments, to provide for the more prompt Payment of, c. 2, relating to
Convicts under Sentence of Transportation, for abolishing the office of Superintendant of, c. 26, relating to G. B. 326 Copyhold Co...mission, to continue the, until 31st July, 1847, c. 53, relating to E. and I. 472
Corn, to amend the Laws relating to the Importation of, c. 22 relating to U. K. 326
Coroner, to amend the Laws relating to the Office of, and the Expenses of Inquests, c. 37, relating to I. 455 Corresponding Societies, to amend the Laws relating to, c. 33, relating to G. B. 455.
County Works; to authorise Grand Juries at the Spring Assizes of the present Year to appoint Extraordinary Pre- sentment Sessions; to empower such Sessions to make Presentments for County Works, and to provide Funds for the Execution of such Works; and also to provide for the more prompt Payment of Contractors for Works under Grand Jury Presentments, c. 2, relating to I. 121 Amended by, c. 71, 531.
County Works presented, to authorise a further Advance of Money out of the Consolidated Fund towards defraying the Expense of, c. 78, relating to I. 531 Criminal Justice, for removing some Defects in the Admi- nistration of, c. 24, relating to E. and I. 326 Custody of Moneys paid, in pursuance of the Standing Or ders of either House of Parliament, by Subscribers to Works or Undertakings to be effected under the Autho rity of Parliament, to amend 1 & 2 Vict. c. 117, for pro- viding for, c. 20, relating to U.K. 289
Customis, to alter certain duties of, c. 23, relating to U.K.
DEATHS by Accidents Compensation. See Compensation. Debts (Small), for the more easy Recovery of, c 95, relating to E. 492, 510
Deodan is, to abolish, c. 62, relating to E. and I. 472 Desertion. See Army.
Diligence, to remove Doubts concerning Citations, and Ser- vices and Execution of, c. 67. relating to S. 531 Diseases. See Contagious and Epidemic Diseases. Distressed Districts. See Public Works. District Lutaric Asylums. See Lunatic Asylums. Dividends (Unclaimed) of South Sea Company, further Provisions as to, c. 8. relating to U.K. 121 Drainage of Lands, to an end 5 & 6 Vict. c. 89, and 9 & 9 Vict. c. 69. for promoting, and Improvement of Naviga. tion and Water Power in connexion with such Drainage; and to afford Facilities for increased Employment for the labouring classes in Works of Drainage during the pre- sent Year, c. 4, relating to I. 121
Duties. See Books, Corn, Custoals, Engravings, Income Tax Duty, Sugar.
EAST INDIA COMPANY, to enable the Right Hon. Henry Viscount Hardinge to receive the full benefit of an Annuity of 5,000. granted to him by the, c. 21, relating to U.K. 299. Ecclesiastical Patronage, to remove Doubts as to the Legality of certain Assignments of, c. 83, relating to E. 549 Elections to amend 2 & 3 Wm. 4, c. 88, by providing addi- tional Booths or Polling-places at, c. 19, relating to I. 289 Elections, of Members to serve in Parliament, for Cities, Towns, or Boroughs, to define the Notice of, c. 30, relat- ing to I. 455
Elections, to remove Doubts as to the Election of Members to serve in Parliament for the County of Chester, the Boroughs situate therein, and for the County of the City of Chester, c. 44, relating to E. 455 Employment of the Poor. See Public Works.
Engravings, to amend 7 & 8 Vict. c. 73, for reducing, under certain Circumstances, the Duties payable on, c. 58, re- lating to U.K.472
Epidemic Diseases. See Contagious and Epidemic Diseases. Exchequer Bills, raising 18,380,2001. by c. 15, relating to U.K. 289
Exclusive Privilege of Trading. for the Abolition of, in Burghs, c. 17, relating to S. 289
Exclusive or of regulating Trades, in Cities, Towns, or Bo- roughs, for the Abolition of, c. 76, relating to I. 531 Explosive or destructive Substances, for preventing ma- licious Injuries to Persons and Property by, c. 25, relating to E. and I. 326
FACTORY ACTS, to declare certain Ropeworks not within Operation of, c. 40, relating to U.K. 455
Fever, to make Provision, until 1st September, 1847, for the Treatment of poor Persons afflicted with, c. 6, relating to
Fire, for preventing malicious Injuries to Persons and Pro- perty by, c. 25, relating to E. and I. 326 F.sheries; to encourage the Sea Fisheries by promoting and aiding with Grants of Public Money the Construction of Piers, Harbours, and other Works, c. 3, relating to I. 121 Fisheries; to authorise the Advance of Money out of the Consolidated Fund for carrying on, c. 80, relating to G.B. and I. 531
Forms (Assessed Taxes); to provide Forms of Proceedings under the Acts relating to the Duties of Assessed Taxes and the Duties on Profits arising from Property, Profes- sions, Trades, and Offices, c. 56, relating to E. 472 Friendly Societies, to amend the laws relating to, c. 27, relat- ing to G.B. & 1. 351
GAUGE of Railways, for regulating, c. 57, relating to G.B. & I. 472.
Gough (Hugh Lord), to settle an Annuity on, and on the Two next surviving Heirs Male to whom the Title shall descend, c. 32, relating to U.K. 455.
Grand Juris; to authorise, at the Spring Assizes of the pre- sent Year, to appoint Extraordinary Presentment Sessions; to empower such Sessions to make Presentments for County Works, and to provide Funds for the execution of such Works; and also to provide for the more prompt Payment of Contractors for Works under Grand Jury Presentments, c. 2, relating to I. 121
Grand Juries, to exempt from Stamp Duty Bonds and War- rants to confess Judgment executed by Collectors of Grand Jury Cess or their Sureties, c. 60, relating to I. 472 See also Public Works.
Great Britain, Survey of. See Survey. Greenwich Hospital amending 6 & 7 Vict. c. 95. for render- ing effective the Services of the Chelsea Out- Pensioners, and extending it to the Out- Pensioners of, c. 9, relating to U.K. 121
Greenwich Hospital, for regulating the Payment of the Out- Pensioners of, c. 10, relating to U.K. ib.
HARBOURS, Piers, and other Works, to encourage the Sea Fisheries by promoting and aiding with Grants of Public Money the Construction of, c. 3, relating to I. 121 Hardinge (Right Hon. Viscount), enabled to receive the full Benefit of an Annuity of 5,000. granted to him by the East India Company, c. 21, relating to U. K. 289 Hardinge (Right Hon. Viscount), to settle an Annuity on, and oa the Two next surviving Heirs Male to whom the Title shall descend, c. 31, relating to U.K. 455
High Constables, to exempt from Stamp Duty Bonds and Warrants to confess Judgment executed by, c. 60, relating to I. 472
Highway Rates, to continue, until 1st October 1847, 4 & 5 Vict. c. 59, for authorising the Application of, to Turnpike Roads, c. 49, relating to E. 472
House of Commons, to amend the Acts relating to the Offices of, c. 77, relating to E. 531
IMPORTATION of Corn, to amend the Laws relating to, c. 22, relating to U. K. 326 Inclosure of certain Lands, to authorise, in pursuance of the Recommendation of the Inclosure Commissioners, c. 16, relating to E. 289 Inclosure and Improvement of Commons, to amend 8 & 9 Vict. c. 118, to facilitate, c. 70, relating to E. 531 Income Tax Duty in respect of certain Offices, for regulat- ing the Deduction of, at the Bank of England, c. 81, re- lating to E. 531
Indemnity Act, annual, c. 13, relating to U.K. 288
INDEX TO THE PUBLIC GENERAL ACTS.
Injuries (Malicious) to Persons and Property by Fire, or by explosive or destructive Substances, for preventing, c. 25, relating to E. and I. 326
Inquest, to amend the Laws relating to the Expenses of, c. 37, relating to I. 455
Insolvent Debtors in India, to continue, to 1st March, 1847, 9 Geo. 4, c. 73, and 4 & 5 Wm. 4, c. 79, relating to c. 14, relating to U.K. 289
Inspector of Lunatics (Ireland). See Lunatic Asylums. Isle of Man, Survey of. See Survey.
of Income Tax Duty in respect of certain, c. 81, relating to E. 531
Ordnance Survey. See Survey.
Out- Pensioners. See Chelsea Out- Pensioners. Greenwich Hospital.
PARLIAMENT, Members of. See Elections
Patent Commissions, to continue certain, until the Exhibi- tion of the Commissions revoking them, c. 91, relating to U.K. 549 Patronage. See Ecclesiastical Patronage.
JOINT Stock Banks, to regulate, c. 75, relating to S. and I. Pauper Lunatics, to amend the Law concerning the Care of,
Justice. See Criminal Justice.
LABOURING Poor. See Public Works.
Land, to amend 5 & 6 Vict. c. 89, and 8 & 9 Vict. c. 69, for promoting the Drainage of Lands, c. 4, relating to I. 121
Lecture Rooms, to amend the Laws relating to the licensing
of, c. 33, relating to G.B. 455 Legislatures of certain British Possessions, to enable them to reduce or repeal certain Duties of Customs, c. 94, re- lating to U.K. 549
Loan Societies, to continue, to 1st October, 1847, 3 & 4 Vict. c. 110, to amend the Laws relating to, c. 52, relating to E. 472
Loan from Consolidated Fund to New Zealand Company, to authorise, c. 42, relating to U.K. 455
Amended by c. 82, relating to U.K. 531 Loans, Commissioners of, for Public Works and Fisheries, empowered to make Loans in Money to the Commissioners of her Majesty's Woods, in lieu of Loans heretofore au- thorised to be made in Exchequer Bills, c. 83, relating to U.K. 531
Loans for carrying on Public Works, to authorise the Ap- plication of Money for the Purposes of, c. 85, relating to I. 549
See also Public Works. London, Port of. See Coalwhippers. Lower Sloane-street, Commissioners of Woods enabled to construct a Street from, to the Northern Extremity of Battersea Bridge, c. 39, relating to E. 455 Lunatic Asylums, and the Care of Pauper Lunatics, to amend the Law concerning, c. 84, relating to E. 549 Lunatic Asylums (Private), to continue until 31st July, 1847, 5 & 6 Vict. c. 123, relative to c. 79, relating to I.
MARINE FORCES (Royal), for the Regulation of, while on shore, c. 12, relating to U.K. 121
Marriages, to amend 7 & 8 Vict. c. 81, for, and for register- ing such marriages, c. 72, relating to I. 531 Members of Parliament. See Elections. Metropolis and its Neighbourhood, to amend 7 & 8 Vict. c. 84, for regulating the Construction and Use of Buildings in, c. 5, relating to E. 121
Military and Naval Departments, to provide for the Prepa-
ration, Audit, and Presentation to Parliament of the an- nual Accounts of the Receipt and Expenditure of, c. 92, relating to U.K. 549
Militia, to suspend, until 1st October, 1847, the making of Lists and Ballots for the Enrolment of the, c. 43, relating to U.K. 455
Militia annual Act for the Pay, Clothing, &c. of the disem- bodied Militia; to grant Allowances in certain Cases to Subaltern Officers, &c. ; and to authorise the Employment of the Non-commissioned Officers, c. 55, relating to G.B. and I. 472
Molasses, for granting certain Duties on, c. 63, relating to U.K. 472
Moneys paid in pursuance of the Standing Orders of either House of Parliament by Subscribers to Works or Under- takings to be effected under the Authority of Parliament, to amend 1 & 2 Vict. c. 117, for providing for the Custody of, c. 20, relating to U.K. 289
Mutiny Act, annual, for the Army, c. 11, relating to U. K.
Mutiny Act, for the Royal Marine Forces while on shore, c. 12, relating to U.K. 121
NAVAL AND MILITARY DEPARTMENTS, to provide for the Preparation, Audit, and Presentation to Parlia- ment of the annual Accounts of the Receipt and Expen- diture of, c. 92, relating to U.K. 549
Naval Medical Supplemental Society, to authorize, until 31st July, 1847, the Regulation of the Annuities and Premiums of the, c. 69, relating to U.K. 531 Navigation and Water Power, to amend 5 & 6 Vict. c. 89, and 8 & 9 Vict. c. 69, for the Improvement of, in con- nection with the Drainage of Lands, c. 4, relating to I.
Newfoundland, to continue, until 1st September 1847, cer- tain Provisions of 5 & 6 Vict. c. 120, for amending the Con- stitution of the Government of, c. 45, relating to U.K. 455. New Zealand Company, to authorise a Loan from the Con- solidated Fund to the, c. 42, relating to U.K. 455
Amended by, c. 82, relating to U.K. 531 OFFICES and Employments, annual Indemnity Act for Persons neglecting to qualify for, c. 13, relating to U.K. Offices for regulating the Deduction at the Bank of England
Piers, Harbours, and other Works, to encourage the Sea Fisheries by promoting and aiding with Grants of Public Polling Places. See Elections. Money the Construction of, c. 3, relating to I. 121.
Poor; to continue, until 1st October, 1847, the Exemptions of the Inhabitants of Parishes, Townships, and Villages, from Liability to be rated as such, in respect of Stock in Trade or other Property to the Relief of the Poor, c. 50, relating to E. 472
Poor, to amend the Laws relating to the Removal of, c. 66, relating to E. 531
Poor, to authorise the Advance of Money out of the Consoli- dated Fund for the Employment of, c. 80, relating to
See also Fever. Public Works. Presentment Sessions (Extraordinary), to authorise Grand Juries at the Spring Assizes to appoint, to empower such Sessions to make Presentments for County Works, and to provide Funds for the Execution of such Works, c. 2, re- lating to I. 121
Amended by c. 71, relating to I. 531
Print Works, to amend Two clerical Errors in 8 & 9 Vict. c. 29, for regulating the Labour of Children, young Persons, and Women in, c. 18, relating to U.K. 299 Prisons, to amend 7 Geo. 4, c. 74, for consolidating and amending the Laws relating to, c. 61, relating to 1. 472 Private Bill Deposits. See Custody of Moneys. Private Bills. See Local Acts.
Private Lunatic Asylums. See Lunatic Asylums. Property, for preventing malicious Injuries to, by Fire or by explosive or destructive Substances, c. 25, relating to E. and I. 326
Public Works; for the further Amendment of the Acts for
the Extension and Promotion of, c. 1, relating to I. 124
Public Works; to authorize Grand Juries at the Spring As- sizes of the present Year to appoint Extraordinary Pre- sentment Sessions; to empower such Sessions to make Pre- sentment for County Works, and to provide Funds for the Execution of such Works; and also to provide for the more prompt Payment of Contractors for Works under Grand Jury Presentments, c. 2, relating to I. 121 Amended by c. 71, relating to I. 531
Public Works; to authorise a further Advance of Money out of the Consolidated Fund towards defraying the expense of County Works, c. 78, relating to I. 531 Public Works; to encourage the Sea Fisheries by promoting and aiding with Grants of Public Money the Construction of Piers, Harbours, and other Works, c. 3, relating to I. Public Works; to amend 5 & 6 Vict. c. 89, and 8 & 9 Vict. c. 69, for promoting the Drainage of Lands, and Improve- ment of Navigation and Water Power in connection with such Drainage, and to afford Facilities for increased Em- ployment to the labouring Classes in Works of Drainage during the present Year, c. 4, relating to I. 121 Public Works; to authorise the Application of Money for the Purposes of Loans for carrying on, c. 85, relating to
certain Penalties and Disabilities in regard to, c. 59, re- lating to G.B. and I. 472
Removal of the Poor, to amend the Laws relating to, c. 66, relating to E. 531
Reserve Constabulary Force. See Constabulary Force. Richmond Lunatic Asylum. See Lunatic Asylums. Ropeworks, to declare certain, not within the Operation of the Factory Acts, c. 40, relating to U.K. 455 SEA FISHERIES, to encourage, by promoting and aiding with Grants of Public Money the Construction of Piers, Harbours, and other works, c. 3, relating to I. 121 Serjeants-at-Law in the Court of Common Pleas, extending the Privileges of, to all Barristers practising in the Supe- rior Courts at Westminster, c. 54, relating to E. 472 Shoreditch. See Spitalfields.
Small Debts and Demands, for the more easy Recovery of, c. 95, relating to E. 492, 510 South Sea Company, to make further Provisions as to un- claimed Stock and Dividends of, c. 8, relating to U.K. 121 Spirit Licences. See Stills. Spitalfields to Shoreditch, to enable the Commissioners of Woods to construct a new Street from, c. 34, relating to E. 455
Stamp Duty, to exempt from, Bonds and Warrants to con- fess Judgment executed by High Constables or Collectors of Grand Jury Cess, or their Sureties, c. 60, relating to I. Stills, to prevent the Use of, by unlicensed Persons, c. 90, relating to U.K. 549
Sugar imported, annual Duties on, caps. 29 and 41, relating Sugar, for granting certain Duties on Sagar and Molasses, c. 63, relating to U.K. 455 Superintendent of Convicts under Sentence of Transporta- tion, for abolishing the Office of, c. 26, relating to G.B. 326 Survey of Great Britain, Berwick-upon-Tweed, and the Isle of Man, to continue, until 31st December, 1851, 4 & 5 Vict. c. 30, for authorising and facilitating the completion of, c. 46, relating to G.B. 455 THAMES EMBANKMENT. See Battersea Bridge. Tithes, further to amend the Acts for the Commutation of, c. 73, relating to E. 531 Towns. Sec Elections.
Trading in Burghs, for the Abolition of the exclusive Privi- lege of, c. 17, relating to S. 289 Trading, for the Abolition of the exclusive Privilege of, or of regulating Trades, in Cities, Towns, or Boroughs, c. 76, relating to I. 531
Transportation, abolishing the Office of Superintendent of Convicts under Sentence of, c. 26, relating to G. B, 326 Turnpike Acts, to continue certain, until 1st October 1847,
c. 51, relating to G. B. 472
Turnpike Roads, to continue, until 1st October, 1847, 4 & 5 Vict. c. 59, for authorising the Application of Highway Turnpike Roads, to continue, until 31st July, 1847, certain Rates to, c. 49, relating to E. 472 Acts for regulating, c. 89, relating to I. 549 UNCLAIMED Stock and Dividends of the South Sea Com- pany, further Provisions as to, c. 8, relating to U. K. 121 VAUXHALL BRIDGE. See Battersea Bridge. WARRANTS of ATTORNEY. See Stamp Duty. Wash-houses (Public), to encourage the Establishment of, Wash-houses, for promoting the voluntary Establishment c. 74, relating to E. 531 of, in Boroughs and certain Cities and Towns, c. 87, relat- ing to I. 549 Western Australia, to continue, until 31st December, 1848, 10 Geo. 4, c. 28, for providing for the Government of the Settlements in, c. 35, relating to U. K. 455
Wolverhampton, to provide for the more effectual Execution
of the Office of a Justice of the Peace and the better Ad- ministration of the Police within the Borough of, and certain Parishes and Places in the Neighbourhood thereof, c. 65, relating to E. 472
Women, to amend Two clerical Errors in 8 & 9 Vict. c. 29, for regulating the Labour of, in Print Works, c. 18, relat- ing to U.K. 289 Woods, &c. Commissioners of, enabled to construct a new Street from Spitalfields to Shoreditch, c. 34, relating to E.
Woods, &c. Commissioners of, empowered to form a Royal Park in Battersea Fields, in the County of Surrey, c. 38, relating to E. 455
Woods, &c. Commissioners of, enabled to construct an Em- bankment and Roadway on the North Shore of the River Thames from Battersea Bridge to Vauxhall Bridge, and to build a Suspension Bridge at or near Chelsea Hospital, with Approaches thereto, including a Street from Lower Sloan-street to the Northern Extremity of the Bridge, c. 39, relating to E. 455
Woods, &c. Commissioners of, empowering the Commis- sioners of Loans for Public Works and Fisheries to make Loans to, in lieu of Loans heretofore authorised to be made in Exchequer Bills, c. 83, relating to U.K. 531 Works, Public. See Public Works.
YOUNG Persons, to amend Two clerical Errors in 8 & 9 Vict. c. 29, for regulating the Labour of, in Print Works, c. 18, relating to U.K. 289
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