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JOHN BEDFORD PIM and CHARLES PAYNE, Mans- Alstonefield, Staffordshire, apothecary, July 7 at 11, District field-street, Borough-road, Surrey, paper makers, dealers Court of Bankruptcy, Birmingham, aud. ac.; at 12, div.-J. and chapmen, June 23 at 1, and July 14 at 2, Court of Jay, London-wall, London, builder, July 3 at 2, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Edwards; Sol. Lewis, 9, Bankruptcy, London, div.-Gardner Boggs, Wm. Taylor, Grosvenor-st., Bond-st.-Fiat dated May 21. and Wm. Shand the younger, Great Winchester-st., London, THOMAS SIMMONS, Wooburn, Buckinghamshire, corn merchants, July 6 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div. merchant, corn dealer, farmer, dealer and chapman, June-Robt. Headington, Bath, and Liverpool, laceman, July 2 at 18 at half-past 2, and July 21 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Liverpool, div.-Owen London: Off. Ass. Bell; Sols. Spicer, Great Marlow; Hughes, Holyhead, Anglesea, Carnarvonshire, linen draper, Waller, Finsbury-circus.-Fiat dated June 10. July 3 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Liverpool, div. JAMES STAVELY, Manchester, warehouseman, dealer in CERTIFICATES. printed calicoes and flannels, dealer and chapman, June 24 and July 22 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester: Off. Ass. Fraser; Sols. Marsden, Manchester; Gregory & Co., Bedford-row, London.-Fiat dated June 6. JAMES HOLT, Castle Donington, Leicestershire, glove manufacturer, dealer and chapman, June 23 and July 28 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Birmingham: Off. Ass. Christie; Sols. Huish, Castle Donington; Hebbert, Birmingham.-Fiat dated June 8. DAVID CLARK, Liverpool, leather dealer and cut shoe bill manufacturer, dealer and chapman, June 22 and July 21 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Liverpool: Off. Ass. Bird; Sols. Grocott, Liverpool; Johnson & Co., Temple, London.-Fiat dated June 5.

MEETINGS.

To be allowed, unless Cause be shewn to the contrary on or before the Day of Meeting.

Hannah Walduck, Nelson-square, Blackfriars-road, Surrey, widow, July 7 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London.Thos. Cooper, New Bond-st., Middlesex, umbrella manufac turer, July 3 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-James Knox, Black Horse-yard, Bond-st., Middlesex, carpenter, July 3 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-Charles Pitt, Bristol, licensed victualler, July 6 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Bristol.-Jas. Robins Croft, Liverpool, commis sion merchant, July 3 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Liverpool.-Rich. Foulkes, Soughton, Northop, Flintshire, cattle salesman, July 3 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Liverpool.-Owen Hughes, Holyhead, Anglesea, Carnarvonshire, linen draper, July 3 at 11, District Court of Bank. Peter Rhodes, Manchester, cotton spinner, June 24 at 12, ruptcy, Liverpool.-Edward Hill, Stourport, Worcestershire, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester, ch. ass.-Joseph hosier, July 9 at 1, District Court of Bankruptcy, Bir Lankshear, Seymour-row, Little Chelsea, Middlesex, surgeon, mingham.-Wm. Nash, Oldbury, Shropshire, grocer, July 4 June 25 at half-past 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London, last at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Birmingham.-Thomas ex.-Martin Cubitt, High Holborn, Middlesex, builder, June Harrison, Birmingham, victualler, July 4 at 12, District 23 at half-past 2, Court of Bankruptcy, London, last ex. Court of Bankruptcy, Birmingham. - Thomas Sutton the Herbert Oliver and Hen. Hastings, Cheltenham, Gloucester- younger, Atherston, Warwickshire, draper, July 14 at 11, shire, butchers, July 2 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, District Court of Bankruptcy, Birmingham. Bristol, last ex.-John Knight, Preston, Lancashire, mercer, To be allowed by the Court of Review in Bankruptcy, unless June 24 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester, Cause be shewn to the contrary on or before July 3. last ex.-Hen. Marsland, Hazel-grove, within Bosden, Che. Richard Freeman, Edward's-street, Portman-square, Midshire, silk throwster, June 17 at 12, District Court of Bank- dlesex, hosier.-Wm. Harding, Stockport, Cheshire, cotton ruptcy, Manchester, last ex.-Edward Williams, Northop, manufacturer.-Edward Todd, Bow Church-yard, London, Flintshire, draper, June 22 at 11, District Court of Bank- and Liverpool, warehouseman.-J. Charles Barratt, Strand, ruptcy, Liverpool, last ex.-Jos. Coe, Sise-lane, Bucklersbury, Middlesex, carver and gilder.-Jas. Shepherd Gregson, Man London, money scrivener, July 3 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, chester, grocer.-Henry Ward, Widford-mill, near Burford, London, aud. ac.-Jas. Tomlin, St. Michael's-alley, Cornhill, Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire, and Ludgate-street, London, London, ship broker, July 3 at half-past 1, Court of Bank- paper manufacturer.-Michael T. Knight, Bath, Somersetruptcy, London, aud. ac.-W. Cooper, Lower Shadwell, Mid- shire, upholsterer.-Robt. Cann, Woolwich, Kent, boot maker. dlesex, ale brewer, July 7 at half-past 11, Court of Bankruptcy,-John Clough, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, chymist.-J. Linnit, London, aud. ac.-S. M. Latham, Dover, Kent, banker, July 7 Argyll-place, Regent-street, Middlesex, goldsmith.-Samuel at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud.ac.-M. Griffith and Hutchinson, Bradford, Yorkshire, stock broker.-T. Lupton, P. Pearson, New Bond-st., Middlesex, tailors, July 3 at 11, Leeds, Yorkshire, flax spinner.-T. Kenworthy Rowbotham, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.-Wm. Stone, Wood- Huddersfield, Yorkshire, book-keeper. st., London, laceman, July 2 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.-Jas. Haye and Hen. Ayres, Newgate-st., London, woollen drapers, July 9 at 2, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.-Jas. Kewley, Liverpool, tailor, July 6 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Liverpool, aud. ac.-W. Burns, Rhyl, Flintshire, draper, July 3 at 1, District Court of Bankruptcy, Liverpool, aud. ac.—Thos. Pitcairn, Liverpool, merchant, July 6 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Liverpool, aud. ac.-Geo. Patmore Payne, Liverpool, dealer in optical instruments, July 2 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Liverpool, aud. ac.; July 3 at 12, div.-Richard | Foulkes, Soughton, Northop, Flintshire, cattle salesman, July 2 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Liverpool, aud. ac.— Wm. Guy Taylor and Eliz. Guy, Liverpool, hosiers, July 2 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Liverpool, aud. ac.; July 3 at 1, div.-Robt. Youd and Wm. Rennards, Liverpool, cheese factors, July 3 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Liverpool, aud. ac.-J. Colville and Hugh Colville, Liverpool, merchants, July 3 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Liverpool, aud. ac.-J. Blundell, Wigan, Lancashire, pawn broker, July 6 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester, aud. ac.; July 7 at 12, div.-J. Nicholson, Blackburn, Lancashire, linen draper, July 7 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester, aud. ac.; July 8 at 12, div.Thos. Wenman, Birmingham, merchant, July 7 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Birmingham, aud. ac.-Benjamin Spencer, Nottingham, baker, July 7 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Birmingham, aud. ac.-Chas. Reesby, Stamford, Lincolnshire, miller, July 7 at half-past 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Birmingham, aud. ac. and div.-Wm. Hoare,

SCOTCH SEQUESTRATION.

Anderson & Brown, Glasgow, smiths and ironmongers.
PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED.

Hanslip Palmer & W. Ludlam Ollard, Upwell, Cambridgeshire, attornies and solicitors.-Wm. Casterton & F. Seekamp Dixon, Angel-court, Throgmorton-street, London, attornies and solicitors.-John Whitelock & Charles Moultrie, Alder. manbury, London, attornies and solicitors.-G. Humphreys, A. Keightley, Wm. Parkin, Robt. Cunliffe, & H. A. Beaumont, (so far as respects G. Humphreys and Wm. Parkin), attornies and solicitors.

INSOLVENT DEBTORS

Who have filed their Petitions in the Court of Bankruptcy, and have obtained an Interim Order for Protection from Process.

James Watts the younger, Blenheim-street, Chelsea, Middlesex, June 18 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-John Ellis, junior, Dean-street, Soho, Middlesex, solicitor's clerk, June 18 at half-past 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-E. Palmer, Bocking, Essex, licensed victualler, June 18 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-George H. Bush, Seymourplace, Bryanstone-square, Middlesex, out of business, June 6 at 2, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-Wm. Woods, Saint Mary's-cottages, Old Kent-road, Surrey, baker, June 18 at half-past 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-Henry Muller, Bedford-place, Commercial-road East, Middlesex, tobacconist, June 18 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-G. Reynolds, Mendlesham, near Thwaite, Suffolk, innkeeper, June 18 at

half-past 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-John Houston, maker: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-G. W. Archbold, LiverChurch-row, Fenchurch-street, London, surgeon, June 25 at pool, master mariner: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-Ann Mar1, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-George Peacey, East-st., land, Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, out of business: in the Globe-fields, Mile-end-road, Middlesex, out of business, June Gaol of Lancaster.-James Spears, Hulme, Manchester, shoe25 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-Rich. Gillies Lowe, maker: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-John Needham, ChorltonChapel-street, Tottenham-court-road, Middlesex, gas fitter, upon-Medlock, Lancashire, pattern card maker: in the Gaol June 23 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-A. Walker of Lancaster.-Mary Higham, Ardwick-green, near ManchesHyde, Cumberland-terrace, Camden-town, Middlesex, come- ter, out of business: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-G. Knowles, dian, June 25 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London-Charles Chorlton-upon-Medlock, Manchester, grocer: in the Gaol of Wensley, High-street, Putney, Surrey, omnibus proprietor, Lancaster.-Thomas Williamson, Manchester, bobbin maker: June 25 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-C. Frederick in the Gaol of Lancaster.-John Oakden, Manchester, fent Elderton, Wilmington-square, Clerkenwell, Middlesex, clerk dealer: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-Joseph Dickson, Maccles to a law stationer, June 25 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, Lon- field, Cheshire, tea dealer: in the Gaol of Chester.-Thomas don.-Joachim de Prati, Tonbridge-place, New-road, Mid- Simmons, Walsall, Staffordshire, saddle-tree maker: in the dlesex, physician, June 25 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, Lon- Gaol of Stafford.-John Williams, Newport, Monmouthshire, don.-John Gibbons, Narrow-street, Limehouse, Middlesex, out of business: in the Gaol of Monmouth.-Thos. Pembro, out of business, June 25 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London. Unnysdee, near Blackwood, Monmouthshire, quarryman: in -John Ramsden, Kensington-gore, Kensington, Middlesex, the Gaol of Monmouth.-Nancy Haworth, Salford, Langentleman, June 18 at half-past 11, Court of Bankruptcy, Lon-cashire, out of business: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-Andrew don.-Philip Reynolds, London-street, Tottenham-court-rd., Hardman, Lancaster, labourer: in the Gaol of Lancaster. Middlesex, out of business, June 20 at 12, Court of Bank- Samuel Walker, Rochdale, Lancashire, grocer: in the Gaol of ruptcy, London.-Wm. Rich Honey, Coleford, near Frome, Lancaster. Somersetshire, surgeon, June 26 at 11, District Court of Bank- The following Prisoners are ordered to be brought up before ruptcy, Bristol.-George Forth, Ripon, Yorkshire, joiner, the Court, in Portugal-st., on Friday, June 26, at 9. June 16 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Leeds.-John Thomas Yolland the younger, Cromer-street, Brunswick Thos. Lunn, Bradford, Yorkshire, letterpress printer, June 18 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Leeds.-W. Bower, road, Westminster, Middlesex, out of business.-John Slater, square, Middlesex, plumber.-Joseph Bass, Vauxhall-bridgeLittle Sheffield, Yorkshire, saddler, June 19 at 11, Cutlers'- Upper St. George's-place, Albany-road, Camberwell, Surrey, hall, Sheffield.-James M'Crackan, Halifax, Yorkshire, coal dealer, June 16 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Leeds. out of business.-Chas. Wm. Elgie, Upper Park-street, LiNicholas Baker, Lain Miles, Norwich, out of business, June verpool-road, Islington, Middlesex, attorney's clerk. 22 at half-past 10, District Court of Bankruptcy, Birming ham.-William Nutt, Park, Sheffield, Yorkshire, carter, and coal leader and dealer, June 19 at 11, Cutlers'-hall, Sheffield. Jos, Wragg, New Lenton, Lenton, Nottinghamshire, Jacquard maker, June 19 at 11, Cutlers'-hall, Sheffield.-Rob, Griffiths, Sheffield, Yorkshire, spring knife manufacturer, June 19 at 11, Cutlers'-hall, Sheffield.-Thos. Gill, Port Mahon, Sheffield, Yorkshire, blade forger and pocket knife maker, June 19 at 11, Cutlers'-hall, Sheffield.-William G. Tharme, Actonquay, Bartington, Great Budworth, Cheshire, agent to the Trent and Mersey Canal Company, June 22 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester.-Edmund Morris, Cardiff, Glamorganshire, law clerk, June 18 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Bristol.-John Simpson, Carlisle-street, Soho, Middlesex, artist, June 25 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London.

Wednesday, June 10.

Orders have been made, vesting in the Provisional Assignee the Estates and Effects of the following Persons:

(On their own Petitions).

June 29, at the same hour and place.

John W. Wood, Cursitor-street, Chancery-lane, Holborn,
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John Glindinning, Sloane-street, Chelsea, Middlesex, foreman
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Court-house, APPLEBY, Westmoreland, June 29, at 10.
John Cookson, Kendal, labourer.

Court-house, NORWICH, Norfolk, June 29, at 10.
Jonathan Swann, Norwich, victualler.

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THE case of Paxton v. The Great North of England Railway Company, reported in one of our recent Numbers, (ante, p. 430), establishes, if it does not, indeed, introduce, a rule of great practical importance in the law of arbitration. A cause was referred by an order of Nisi Prius, by which it was ordered that there should be a verdict for the plaintiff, subject to the award of a barrister, and that he should state on the face of his award such points of law for the opinion and decision of the court thereon as either of the said parties might raise and require him so to state. The arbitrator, by his award, awarded, that, unless the court should otherwise direct, the verdict already entered for the plaintiff in the cause should stand, but that the same should be reduced to a sum named by him. And, reciting that he had been required by the plaintiff and the defendants respectively to state certain points of law for the opinion of the court, proceeded to state all such of the said points of law as the evidence before him was capable of raising, and further awarded, that, if the court should be of opinion that any of the items which he had disallowed to the plaintiff and the defendants respectively ought to be admitted, and if the balance resulting from such corrected items should exceed, or should, save as after mentioned, fall short of the sum before named by him, that the verdict already entered for the plaintiff should stand, but that the same should be reduced to such amount of debt as, in the opinion of the court, should be due to the plaintiff, with 1s. damages, instead of the amount of debt which he had awarded; but if the court should be of opinion, upon the point first raised, that the action was not maintainable for more than the sum paid into court, or if the balance adjudged to be due to the plaintiff upon such corrected items should be reduced by a sum larger than or equal VOL. X.

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to the sum named by him, he awarded that the general verdict entered for the plaintiff should be set aside, and that the verdict should be entered for the plaintiff on the first, and for the defendants on the second and third issues. The award was made on the 13th November, 1844, and was taken up by the plaintiff. The defendants received notice of the making of it on the 16th November, and, on the fourth day of the following Hilary Term, a rule was moved for and obtained on their behalf, for setting aside the award, and entering the verdict for the defendants on the several issues. The court held, first, on the authority of Anderson v. Fuller, (4 Mee. & W. 470; 7 Dowl. P. C. 51), that this was, in effect, an application to set aside the award; and, secondly, that it was made too late, and ought to have been made at the latest within four days of the defendants receiving notice of the making of the award.

As to the first point, in Anderson v. Fuller, an arbitrator had by his award directed that the verdict should stand for the plaintiff on all the issues, but that the damages should be reduced to a certain sum; and then, after reciting that he had been requested by the parties to state the facts, he proceeded to set forth the circumstances of the case, whereby a question was raised, whether the defendant was liable for certain acts of his co-trustees; and concluded by directing, that if, under the circumstances above stated, the defendant was liable in law to those parts only of the plaintiff's demand which were directed by himself, the damages should be reduced to a certain sum; if he was not liable in law for any part, then that the verdict should be entered for the defendant. And the court held, that an application to enter the verdict for the defendant, or to reduce the damages upon the facts stated by the arbitrator on the face of his award, ought to have been made (the cause and all matters in difference being re

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ferred) within the second term inclusive after the pub-menced from the making of the award and notice to lication of the award. They were of opinion that it was an express award of the larger amount, and that the application was, in effect, to set it aside.

one party, although the other did not receive notice until afterwards, as that might altogether prevent him from having the award set aside; but, unless we give to the word "publication" two different meanings, it must be so held.

In the principal case there was, in like manner, an express award of the larger amount, and Anderson v. Fuller is expressly in point; but there is this distinc- In Brooke v. Mitchell, (6 Mee. & W. 473; 8 Dowl. tion to be observed between the two cases. In Ander- P. C. 392), where a submission required the award to son v. Fuller, as in Barton v. Ransom (3 Mee. & W. be made, and published, and ready for delivery to the 322) and In re Wright and the Cromford Canal Com-parties, and after the award had been made and before pany, (1 Q. B. Rep. 98; 4 Per. & D. 730), the arbi- notice one of the parties died, it was held that the trator had no power given him by the submission to award was made and published, within the meaning of state the facts for the opinion of the court, and unless the submission, before notice. But, in the same case, it he had himself come to an express decision, his award is admitted, that, for the purpose of setting aside an would have been bad; and, indeed, it would seem, award under the statute 9 & 10 Will. 3, c. 15, an award from the last-cited case, that, if the court thought the is only considered to be published when the parties express finding of the arbitrator to be wrong, they could have notice that it is made. And in this sense must the not direct the verdict to be entered according to the term "publication" be used in the rule laid down in hypothetical finding, but must set aside the award in the principal case; but we think it would be more cortoto. The application to the court, therefore, in such rectly expressed, by saying, that an application to set cases is clearly to set aside the award. But, where, as aside an award, where the cause only is referred, must in the principal case, the arbitrator has power to raise be made within the first four days in term, after notice points of law for the opinion of the court, he need not, of the award to the party making the application; and, and indeed ought not, to come to an express decision, subject to the doubt we have suggested as to its applybut should find in the alternative as the court may ing to all awards, we lay it before our readers as the decide the question raised on the face of the award. rule to be observed in practice. (Watson on Awards, 3rd ed., p. 281; Bradbee v. Christ's Hospital, 2 Dowl., N. S., 164; Scott v. Vansandau, 8 Jur. 1114). To the case of an award so made we apprehend Anderson v. Fuller is not applicable, and the application to the court should be regarded not as an application to set aside the award, but, as was argued in the principal case, as in the nature of an application for the judgment of the court upon a special case or a special verdict. In the one case the award may be acted upon without any application to the court, in the other it is inoperative without it.

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In the principal case the arbitrator had improperly, as we think, made an express award, and, therefore, it might well be argued that Anderson v. Fuller was in point; but we venture to suggest, that, if he had made his award in the alternative, the court ought to have adopted a different rule, and have treated the application as for judgment upon a special case or a special verdict. But, whether applicable to awards of this kind or confined to those in which the arbitrator is bound to come to an express decision, the rule laid down in the principal case, as to the time for making the application to the court, is of great practical importance. Mr. Justice Patteson says, that the application ought to have been made on the 19th or 20th November at the latest, the defendants having on the 16th received notice of the making of the award. Taking the whole of the judgment, the rule is laid down that the application must be made within four days of the publication, if that takes place in term. Mr. Justice Coleridge's dictum in Allenby v. Proudlock, (4 Dowl. P. C. 54; Har. & Woll. 357), which was recognised and adopted by the court, is to that effect, and the analogy to motions for new trials upon which they acted leads to the same conclusion. Lord Denman says, "It is very desirable that there should be a general rule that these motions should be made within four days from the publication of the award; it would not bind parties from that which is called publication, if it were not so." What, then, is publication? Were the four days to be calculated from the 13th, when the award was made and taken up by the plaintiff, or from the 16th, when the defendants received notice of the making of it? Lord Denman says, "That is publication, according to reasonable construction, which is a notification of the award to the party, as much as the giving of the verdict in a case, as we held in Macarthur v. Campbell, (5 B. & Adol. 518; 2 Nev. & M. 444)." It would, certainly, be unjust to hold that the four days com

COURT OF EXCHEQUER.

TRINITY TERM.-9 VICTORIA.-June 12. This Court will, on Wednesday the 24th day of June instant, or on one or more of the subsequent days already appointed by Rule of Court for the sittings of this court after the present term, proceed to give judgment on the several rules to shew cause now standing for judgment.

Read in open court,
T. Dax.

BY THE COURT.

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Bynner v. Reginam-Judgment affirmed.

Reg. v. The York and North Midland Railway Company-
Judgment reversed.

Keir v. Leeman-Judgment affirmed.

June 15.-Tindal, C. J., delivered the judgment of the court in

Partridge v. The Bank of England-Judgment for defendant, so far as relates to the first and second counts, reversed; so far as relates to the last count, affirmed. Parke, B., delivered the judgment of the court in Wedlake v. Gardner-Judgment affirmed.

GENTLEMEN CALLED TO THE BAR.

The following Gentlemen have been admitted to the degree of Barrister at Law:

INNER TEMPLE.-Edmund Law, Esq.; Thomas Ingleby, Esq.; William Henry Richardson, Esq.; William Powell, Esq.; William Franks, Esq.; Edwyn Henry Vaughan, Esq.; Charles Warner Lewis, Esq.; John Boyle, Esq.

MIDDLE TEMPLE, 22nd May, 1846.-John Cockerton,
Esq.; Thomas Jones, Esq.; Joseph Needham, Esq.;
William Thomas Kime, Esq.; Henry Waller, Esq.
12th June.-Luke Henry Hansard, Esq., B.C.L.; Jo-
seph Pringle Simpson, Esq., LL.B.;
John William
Ellison, Esq.; Charles Bicknell, Esq.; Perry Sparkes,
Esq.; William Digby Seymour, Esq., B.A., Trinity
College, Dublin; Frederick Joseph Blake Spurway,
Esq.; Edward Power, Esq.

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