The Annals of Our Time: A Diurnal of Events, Social and Political, Home and Foreign, from the Accession of Queen Victoria, June 20, 1837, Volume 2Macmillan, 1889 - 1651 pagina's |
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Pagina 1053
... Lord Chancellor and who accepted the obligation to attend , would have their pensions augmented from 5,000l . to 6,000l . a year . The Lord Chancellor would be at the head of both divi- sions of the Supreme Court , and among the members ...
... Lord Chancellor and who accepted the obligation to attend , would have their pensions augmented from 5,000l . to 6,000l . a year . The Lord Chancellor would be at the head of both divi- sions of the Supreme Court , and among the members ...
Pagina 1062
... Lord Hartington promising on the part of the Government that careful consideration would be given to the question ... Lord Normanton , Lady Bingham , and other freeholders , on the one hand , and Mr. Fryer , lord of the manor of Verwood ...
... Lord Hartington promising on the part of the Government that careful consideration would be given to the question ... Lord Normanton , Lady Bingham , and other freeholders , on the one hand , and Mr. Fryer , lord of the manor of Verwood ...
Pagina 1110
... Lord Cairns states in the House of Lords that the changes proposed by the Go- vernment in the Judicature Bill were violations of the privileges of the Upper House , in so far as the extension of the new court to Scot- land and Ireland ...
... Lord Cairns states in the House of Lords that the changes proposed by the Go- vernment in the Judicature Bill were violations of the privileges of the Upper House , in so far as the extension of the new court to Scot- land and Ireland ...
Pagina 1111
... Lord Chancellor by reducing the holder of it to the position of an ordinary judge . - Mr . Gladstone and Mr. Lowe denied that this limitation would deter the very foremost men at the bar from accept- ing the Great Seal , and defended ...
... Lord Chancellor by reducing the holder of it to the position of an ordinary judge . - Mr . Gladstone and Mr. Lowe denied that this limitation would deter the very foremost men at the bar from accept- ing the Great Seal , and defended ...
Pagina 1112
... Lord Westbury , Lord Chancellor 1861-65 , one of the most distinguished of modern lawyers , and a zealous advocate of reform in his profession . His lordship was busily engaged during the past twelve months as arbitrator under the Euro ...
... Lord Westbury , Lord Chancellor 1861-65 , one of the most distinguished of modern lawyers , and a zealous advocate of reform in his profession . His lordship was busily engaged during the past twelve months as arbitrator under the Euro ...
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