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A RETURN of all Places and Offices in the Gift or at the Disposal of the Vice Chancellor ; and the Names of the Persons by whom these Places and Offices are now filled.

Secretary to the vice chancellor :

GIFFORD.

Usher to the vice chancellor's court:
Mr. Charles Whitaker, at a fixed salary of
£200 a year, and no fees whatsoever.
Trainbearer to the vice chancellor :

Mr. John Spencer, at a fixed salary of £100

Richard Pollen, esq., at a fixed salary of a year, and no fees whatsoever.

£500 a year, and no fees whatsoever.

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A RETURN of all Places and Offices in the Gift or at the Disposal of the Lord Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench, and the Names of the Persons by whom those Places and Offices are now filled.

The chief clerk

Clerk of the treasury and custos brevium

Filazar, exigenter, and clerk of the outlaw

Lord Ellenborough and

Osborn Markham, esq.

·Lord Kenyon and lord Ellenborough.

ries for all the cities and counties of England, Lord Kenyon and lord Ellenborough. except Essex and Monmouth.

Filazer, exigenter, and clerk of the outlaw.

ries, for the counties of Essex and Mon.Andrew Edge, esq.

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A RETURN of all Offices and Places in the Gift or at the Disposal of the Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas ; and the Names of the Persons by whom those Places and Offices

are now held.

First prothonotary
Third prothonotary

Thomas Hudson, esq.
Henry Belward Ray, esq.

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Clerk to the masters:

James Elderton; in case the mas-
ters shall not agree in the ap-
pointment of such clerk.

Clerk of reports:

George Fenner.

Marshal and associate:

William Dealtry, esq.

Clerks to the lord chief baron:

John Morris, James Morris.

Examiner: Robert Gatty.

The Puisné Judges of the Court of King's Bench.

I.

RETURN of Places and Offices in the Appointment of the Three Puisné Judges of the Court of King's Bench; with the Name of the Person filling it.

Signer of the bills of Middlesex, Charles Broad.

RETURN of Places and Offices in my Appointment, as one of the Judges of the

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N. Smith, esq.

Keane Fitzgerald, esq.
Mr. R. Rose.

Mr. R. Rose.

Harry Edgell, esq.

The Reverend William Mansfield.

John Mansfield, esq.

John Cox, sen., esq.

John Cox, jun., esq.

} W. V. Surtes, esq.

John Massey, esq.

Harry Edgell, esq.

William Samuel Best, esq.

W. V. Surtees, esq.
Thomas George Knapp, esq.
Samuel Best, esq.

Mr. Harden.

Mr. Platt and Mr. Harden.
Watson.

Mr. T. Jefferys.

Stephen Hough, esq.

W. D. BEST.

same Court, with the Names of the Persons
filling them.

Clerks for attending upon me, and upon the
business transacted at my chambers:
Charles Broad, John Brook Grant,
John Bayley,
Augustus Masket.
6th June, 1825.

II.

J. BAYLEY.

RETURN of all Places and Offices in the Gift or at the Disposal of Sir George Sowley Holroyd, as one of the Puisné Judges of his Majesty's Court of King's Bench at Westminster, and the Names of the Persons by whom those Places and Offices are now filled.

Charles Broad, signer of the bills of Middlesex. [This place is in the gift of the three puisné judges of the above court jointly.]

I have also two clerks, who have been ap-
pointed by me as such puisné judge as aforesaid.
Their names are, Foster John Chell and George
Rhodes.

G. S. HOLROYD.
Russell Square, 6th June, 1825.
The Right Hon. Robert Peel,
Secretary of State, &c. &c.

The Puisné Judges of the Court of Common
Fleas.
I.

Court of Common Pleas, June 5, 1825.
Sir-Understanding there is some doubt

amongst my brethren, the learned judges, whe- | places or offices in my gift or at my disposal, as a puisné baron of the exchequer, I beg leave to state to you, that the only places or offices in my gift or at my disposal are those of clerk and examiner; and that both those offices are now filled by Mr. William Broadhurst, whom I verbally appointed to them, and who holds them at my pleasure.

ther the spirit of the order of the house of com-
mons, referred to in a former letter of mine, did
not require me to specify the names of my clerks
employed in the business of my chambers, and
as my criers on the circuit, I beg leave, in ad-
dition to my former return, to state Mr. John
Reynolds and Mr. Nathaniel Joseph Wells.
I have the honour to be, sir,
Your most obedient servant,
J. A. PARK.

The Right Hon. R. Peel.

II.

I have the honour to be, sir,

Your most obedient humble servant,
ROBERT GRAHAM.

II.

6th June, 1825.

16, Bedford Square, 31 May. Sir-In compliance with your desire, ex- My dear sir,-In the return which I trans. pressed in your letter of the 27th instant, that mitted to Mr. Peel, in answer to the requisition I would prepare and transmit to you a return of the house of commons as to places and offices of all places and offices in the gift or at the dis-in my gift, I stated, according to the impression posal of me as one of the puisné judges of one of the superior courts at Westminster, I return to you, that I have no place or office in my gift or at my disposal, as one of such puisné judges of the court of Common Pleas.

I am, sir, your obedient servant.

JAMES BURROUGH. P.S.-I presume, that the situations of my clerks who attend at my chambers and in court, and at sittings, is not meant to be included in the resolution of the house of commons.

The Right Hon. R. Peel.

III.

Montague Place, 30th May, 1825. Sir-In answer to your letter of the 27th instant, desiring me to cause to be prepared and transmit to you "A return of all places and "offices in the gift or at the disposal of the "puisné judges of the superior courts at West“minster, and of each of them respectively, "and the names of the persons by whom these "places and offices are now filled, so far as I am concerned, in order that it may be laid "before the house of commons ;"

I beg leave to acquaint you, that as a puisné judge of the court of Common Pleas, I have no place or office in my gift or at my disposal, unless the situations of my two clerks, who attend in court and at chambers, are considered as coming within that description.

I have the honour to be, sir,
Your most obedient and very humble servant,
Right Hon. Robert Peel. S. GASELEE.

The Puisné Barons of the Court of Exchequer.
I.

Bedford Square, June 4th, 1825. Sir, In answer to the honour of your letter of the 27th May last, requiring a return of all

on my mind, "None."

Upon conversation since with some of my brother judges, I believe I ought to have returned,-I have power to appoint an examiner, which I have not exercised. I have appointed two clerks, who attend at my chambers; namely, Henry Richards and Samuel Wiggins. I am, my dear sir,

Your obliged obedient servant, Henry Hobhouse, esq. W. GARROW.

III.

Bedford Place, 30th May, 1825.

Sir, In reply to the letter which I had the honour of receiving from you on Friday last, I beg leave to state, that, as one of the barons of his majesty's court of exchequer, I have the power of appointing to the office of an examiner of that court, each baron possessing the right of appointing one officer of that description. There is no salary annexed to the office.

James Elderton, who exercised the office under the late Mr. Baron Wood, now fills this office, by virtue of my nomination.

I have the honour to be, sir,
Your obedient humble servant,
JOHN HULLOCK.

Bedford Place, 6th June, 1825. Mr. Baron Hullock presents his compliments to Mr. Peel, and begs leave, in addition to his former return, to state, that, besides the office of examiner, he has in his gift the office or place of clerk, which is now filled by William Calvert.

Mr. Baron H., at the time of making out his first return, was not aware that the office of clerk was comprehended within the resolution of the house of commons.

DOCTORS' COMMONS.

Charges of the Proctors of Doctors' Commons on passing Letters of Administration.

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Charges of the Proctors of Doctors' Commons on passing Probates of Wills.

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