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Dec. 30, 1876.

APPELLATE JURISDICTION ACT, 1876-

Form of Appeal, Method of Procedure, and Standing Orders, 475

APPOINTMENTS-

Andries Stockenstrom, Esq., to be Judge of the Land Court of

the Province of Griqua Land West, 79

James Anderson, Esq., Q.C., to be Official Referee under the

Judicature Acts, 90

C. M. Roupell, Esq., of the Equity Bar, to be Official Referee

under the Judicature Acts, 90

H. W. Verey, Esq., of the Common Law Bar, to be Official

Referee under the Judicature Acts, 90

John Millar, Esq., one of the Lords of Session, to be one of the

Lords of Justiciary in Scotland, in the room of Charles

Neaves, Esq., resigned, 136.

Sir John Burgess Karslake, Knt., to be one of Her Majesty's

Most Honourable Privy Council, 164

Richard Cayley, Esq., to be Queen's Advocate for the Island of

Ceylon, 190

Lovell Barchett Clarence, Esq., to be Puisne Judge of the

Supreme Court of the Island of Ceylon, 239

Adam Gib Ellis, Esq., to be a Puisne Judge of the Supreme

Court of the Island of Mauritius, 302

Andrew Richard Scoble, Esq., Queen's Advocate at Bombay, to

be Queen's Counsel, 322

Edward Loughlin O'Malley, Esq., to be Attorney-General for

the Island of Jamaica, 340

Philip Anstie Smith, Esq., to be Chief Justice of the Bahama

Islands, 340

James Sewell White, Esq., to be Judge of the High Court of

Judicature at Calcutta, 359

Baron Blackburn, to be a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, under

the provisions of "The Appellate Jurisdiction Act, 1876,❞ 427

Baron Gordon, to be a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, under the

provisions of "The Appellate Jurisdiction Act, 1876," 427

William Watson, Esq., Solicitor-General for Scotland, to be

Attorney-General for Scotland, 435

James Herman de Ricci, Esq., to be Substitute Procureur and

Advocate-General for the Island of Mauritius, 435

Sir George William Wilshere Bramwell, Knt., transferred, under

the provisions of "The Appellate Jurisdiction Act, 1876," to

the Court of Appeal, 468

Sir William Baliol Brett, Knt., transferred, under the provisions

of "The Appellate Jurisdiction Act, 1876," to the Court of

Appeal, 468

Sir Richard Paul Amphlett, Knt., transferred, under the pro-

visions of "The Appellate Jurisdiction Act, 1876," to the

Court of Appeal, 468

Henry Manisty, Esq., Q.C., to be one of the Judges of the High

Court of Justice, 479

Henry Hawkins, Esq., Q.C., to be one of the Judges of the High

Court of Justice, 479

Henry Charles Lopes, Esq., Q.C., to be one of the Judges of the

High Court of Justice, 479

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CONSULAR COURTS-EGYPT—

Order in Council, Feb. 1876..87

COUNCIL OF LEGAL EDUCATION—

Awards to Students, 54, 223, 294, 478

Examination Notices, 122, 333, 494, 503
Prospectuses of Lectures, 5, 210, 358

Schemes of Lectures and Classes, 4, 203, 357

COUNTY COURT RULES, 1876..173

EUROPEAN ASSURANCE SOCIETY ARBITRATION-
Final Notice to Creditors and others, 47

Notice to Policy-holders, 70

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE-

CHANCERY DIVISION-

Cause Lists, 22, 132, 224, 284, 458

Rota of Registrars, 27, 53, 79, 99, 108, 123, 136, 146, 155, 164,

190, 213, 233, 238, 214, 250, 259, 288, 301, 308, 315, 322,

331, 340, 319, 446, 478, 487, 495, 503, 515, 523

Sittings Papers, 2, 120, 198, 272, 442, 504, 539
Transfer of Causes, 89, 189, 506

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N.B.-THE LORDS JUSTICES will take Petitions in Lunacy every Saturday during the Sittings.

HIGH COURT OF

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MASTER OF THE ROLLS.

AT THE ROLLS HOUSE.

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N.B.-The days, if any, on which THE MASTER OF THE ROLLS shall be engaged in the Court of Appeal, are excepted

Unopposed Petitions must be presented and Copies left with the Secretary on or before the Thursday preceding the Saturday on which it is intended they should be heard; and any Cause intended to be heard as a Short Cause must be so marked in the Cause Book at least one clear day before the same can be put in the Paper to be so heard, and the necessary papers must be left in Court with the Judge's officer the day before the Cause is to be put into the Paper.

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Any Cause intended to be heard as a Short Cause must be so marked in the Cause Book at least one clear day before the same can be put in the Paper to be so heard, and the necessary papers must be left in Court with the Judge's Officer the day before the Cause is to be put into the Paper. A Cause, M. for Dec., Action for Trial, or Cause for Fur. Con., if it shall be within 12 of the last Cause in the printed Paper for the day, shall not be marked in the Cause Book to stand over, except by Order of the Court.

part of the General Paper in priority to Original Causes which have not already appeared in the Paper.

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