Courts of Chancery, King's Bench, and Common Pleas, PROM MICHAELMAS TERM 1828, TO TRINITY TERM 1829, BOTH INCLUSIVE ; AND Cases connected with the Duties and Office of Magistrates, DECIDED DURING THOSE TERMS. VOL. VII. LONDON : 1829. IN THE COURTS OF EQUITY. IN THE COURT OF KING'S BENCH. 1828, resigned his seat, and was succeeded by IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. in Easter Vacation, was created Baron Wynford, and was succeeded by IN THE COURT OF EXCHEQUER. IN THE ECCLESIASTICAL COURTS. The Right Hon. Sir John NICHOLL, Knt., Official Principal of the Arches Court of Can terbury, Judge of the Prerogative Court and the Court of Peculiars of Canterbury. The Right Hon. Sir CHRISTOPHER Robinson, Knt., Judge of the High Court of Admiralty. Sir Stephen LUSHINGTON, Chancellor of the Diocese of London. Dr. HERBERT JENNER, His Majesty's Advocate General. Sir Charles WETHERELL, Knt., succeeded, on his resignation, by Attorney General. succeeded, on his promotion, by "Solicitor General. 1829. IN THE COURTS OF EQUITY. IN THE COURT OF KING'S BENCH. 1828, resigned his seat, and was succeeded by IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. in Easter Vacation, was created Baron Wynford, and was succeeded by IN THE COURT OF EXCHEQUER. IN THE ECCLESIASTICAL COURTS. The Right Hon. Sir John NICHOLL, Knt., Official Principal of the Arches Court of Can terbury, Judge of the Prerogative Court and the Court of Peculiars of Canterbury. The Right Hon. Sir Christopher Robinson, Knt., Judge of the High Court of Admiralty. Sir STEPHEN LUSHINGTON, Chancellor of the Diocese of London. Dr. HERBERT JENNER, His Majesty's Advocate General. Sir CHARLES WETHERELL, Knt., succeeded, on his resignation, by Attorney General. succeeded, on his promotion, by Solicitor General. |