MICHAELMAS TERM, 1843, TO EASTER TERM, 1846, BOTH INCLUSIVE. BY ARTHUR BARRON, OF THE INNER TEMPLE, ESQ. AND THOMAS JAMES ARNOLD, OF LINCOLN'S INN, ESQ., BARRISTERS AT LAW. VOL. I. LONDON: SWEET; MAXWELL & SON; AND STEVENS' & NORTON; HODGES & SMITH, GRAFTON STREET, DUBLIN." 1846. LELAND STANFORD, H., UNIVERSITY LAW DEPARTMENT. LONDON: PRINTED BY C. ROWORTII AND SONS, BELL YARD, TEMPLE BAR. a.55059 61901 ADVERTISEMENT. With the view of placing before the Profession the deci sions of the Court of Common Pleas in Cases upon Appeal from the Revising Barristers at as early a period as possible, it has been considered advisable to defer for a short time the publication of the Cases before Committees of the House of Commons. LONDON, January, 1844. VOL. 1.-B. A. a |