Mace v. Philcox. (Right to bathe in the Sea). Marchman v. Hughes. (Assignment of Administration Bond) Marchman v. Hughes. (Administration Bond-Breaches-Unliquidated Damages) Mason v. Bebby. (Public Health Act) Masters, Ex parte. (Newgate-Defaulting Income-tax Collector) Miller v. Lawton. (Warranty of a Horse-Evidence of Authority) 430 Mobbs v. Vande brande. (Ejectment-Costs-Real Plaintiff) 464 82 Morgan and Another v. Knight. (Bankruptcy-Right of Assignees). 469 691 Morris v. Lautour: Cox and Others, Garnishees. (Foreign Attachment-Jurisdiction) 475 Pacific, The. (24 Vict. c. 10, s. 5-"Domiciled "-Material Man) Penalty-Common Informer) Parry v. The Great Ship Company. (Marine Insurance-Unstamped Slip) Pearson v. The Commercial Union Assurance Company. (Marine Insurance-Construction of Policy) 709 Parry v. The Croydon Commercial Gas and Coke Company. (Act of Parliament 208 Peek v. Waterloo and Seaforth Local Board of Health. (Owner of Premises) Phillips v. Ward and Others. (Estoppel-Joint Debt) Pigot. Cubley. (Trover-Bailor and Bailee-Right to Sell) Pilcher v. Stafford. (Vaccination) Pilgrim and Another v. Hirschfeld. (Attorney-Signed Bill) 131 382 92 607 463 36 93 Regina v. Boteler. (Justices' Warrant under 2 & 3 Vict. c. 84) Regina v. Bunkall. (Larceny-Fraudulent Bailee) C. Regina . Cleworth. (Lord's Day Act-Farmer-Sunday Haymaking) (Indictment-Evidence in Support of Count Quashed). (Replevin-County Court-Jurisdiction) Ex parte Boulton. (Practice-Will-Informal Execution). 611 509 250 505 176 492 422 461 442 441 152 381 Regina v. Hammond and Another. (Railway Clauses Act-Justices Shareholders) 140 Regina v. Hodgson. (Jurisdiction of Justices-Salmon Fishery Act). 503 609 Regina v. London and North-Western Railway Company. (Lands Clauses Act-Sum moning Jury) 140 Regina on Prosecution of Marylebone Vestry v. Strand District, Board of Works for Robbins v. Jones. (Highway-Area Grating-Liability to Repair) (Parish abutting on a Highway) Regina v. Receiver of Metropolitan Police. (Superannuation Allowance) Regina v. Thellman. (Nuisance-Public Place-Indecent Exposure). Regina v. Thomas and Willett. (Treasure Trove-Fraudulent Concealment) Robertson v. Powell and Another. (Will and Codicil—Revocation) Routh and Others v. Macmillan and Others. (Charter-party-Warranty) . Saunders, Ex parte. (Execution of Deed-Dispensing with Lunatic Husband's Concurrence) 433 88 207 137 391 34 82 Sichell v. Lambert. (Evidence of Marriage) Shephard and Another v. Payne and Another. (Fees of Registrar of Archdeaconry 580 385 Sickel v. Borch. (Common Law Procedure Act, 1852, ss. 18, 19) 438 Siebel v. Springfield. (Payment-Appropriation of Remittances) 36 Skull and Another v. Glenister and Another. (Construction of Deed-Right of Way). 389 Slater v. The Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of Sunderland. (Attorney's Lien on Smith v. Edge. (Costs of Cause-Reference-County Court Act) Sturgis v. Evans. (Insolvent Debtors' Act-Reversionary Interest) 650 Styring v. Lloyd. (Service of Rule-Execution on Goods) Taylor v. Dewar. (Marine Insurance-Collision Clause) Vanquelin v. Bouard. (Foreign Law-Administration) PAGE 488 44, 572 640 478 122 Waylett v. Windham. (Recovering a Sum not exceeding 201.-Costs) 441 Wednesbury Local Board of Health v. Stephenson. (Case stated by Justices) 488 Williams v. Gibbon. (Arrest-Warrant under Absconding Debtors' Act) Xenos and Another v. Wickham. (Marine Insurance-Broker's Authority) Whitmore and Another v. Claridge and Another. (Act of Bankruptcy-Fraudulent 210 70 416 373 166 ERRATA ET ADDENDA. 7 from bottom, for "C. J.," read "L. J." 27 from top, for "J. M. Giffard," read "G. M. Giffard." 13 from bottom, for "supposed," read "made a proposal of marriage to a Lady Campbell, supposing." 6 from top, for "88" read "38." 3 from top, for "2 & 3 Vict. c. 11," read "1 & 2 Vict. c. 110." 32 from top, for " agreed," read " argued." last line but one, for "a cross suit," read "another suit." last line, for "the earlier suit," read "another and earlier suit." 8 from bottom, for "442," read "443." 21 from top, for "Vict.," read "Will. 4." 27 from top, for "Hodghton," read "Houghton." Scholefield v. Lockwood, passim, for "2,4001.," read “1,400l.” 3 from top, for "865," read "365." 17 from top, for "3 Mer.," read "1 Mer." 11 from bottom, for "xxxviii.," read "xxxvii." 12 from top, for "Gosdon," read "Gosden," and for "1 M. & R.," read "1 M. & K." 6 from bottom, for "20 & 21 Vict.," read "21 & 22 Vict." last line, for "Hill," read "Hills." 26 from top, for "to," read "on." 24 from top, for 419," read "423." 11 from bottom, for "232," read "84." 1, 23 from bottom, for "defendants," read "plaintiffs." 188, 237, 238, 260, 2, 1, 10 from top, for "defendant," read "defendants." Brookes v. Boucher, passim, for "Samuel Boucher," read Samuel Brookes." 20 from bottom, for "588," read “538." 8 from top, for "obligee," read “obligor.” 24 from top, for "505," read "595." last but one of marginal note, for "penal," read "criminal." 6 from top, for Thompson." 23 from top. The quotation from Bynkershoek should be as follows:Quæst. juris publici, lib. 1, cap. 9. De statu belli inter non hostes. "Et sane id quod modo dicebam, non tantum ratio docet, sed et usus, inter omnes fere gentes receptus. Quamvis enim libera sint cum amicorum nostrorum hostibus commercia, usu tamen placuit, ne alterutrum his rebus juvemus, quibus bellum contra amicos nostros instruatur et foveatur. Non licet igitur alterutri advehere ea quibus in bello gerendo opus habet; ut sunt tormenta, arma, et quorum præcipuus in bello usus, milites." 66 Optimo jure interdictum est, ne quid corum hostibus subministremus ; quia his rebus nos ipsi quodammodo videremur amicis nostris bellum facere." 9 from bottom, for "8 Benj. 231," read "8 Bing. 231." 2 from top, for "answer," read "annexe." |