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AN IRISH JUDGE

... IRISH JUDGE. Lord Morris, who has served his country in a judicial capacity for tention the long period of thirtythree year has no in of entirely depriving the Bo of Lords of his ripe legal experience. The resignation of his position as Lord of Appeal in ...

HOUSE OF LORDS

... HOUSE OF LORDS. MONDAY. The Loss took his seat ou the Woolsack a quarter-past four. NEW PEER. Lord Lindley, late Mester of the Rolls, who, on the resignation of Lord Morris, has been appointed a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, took the oath and ...

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HONOURS LIST

... Kingdom upon the following : The Right Honourable Lord Morris. The Right Honourable Sir Peter O'Brien, Baronet. Bir Richard Webster, Baronet, G.C.M.H., Q.C. Her Majesty hau been pleaged to grant to Lord Stratheona and Mount Royal a new patent., with remainder ...

LONDON DAY BY DAY

... Cumberland Lodge. Earl Cadogan K.G. (Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland) and Countess: Cadogan Lord Morris (Lord of Appeal), and Sir William MacCormac, Bart.,K.C.V.O arrived at the Castle, and had t he honour of dining with the Queen. Lord Rowton ...

CROMWELL'S STATUE

... laughter.) The LORD CHANCELLOR said the manner in which the noble lord (the Earl of Hardwicke) had pressed this subject forward at the close of last session did not add to the dignity of the Home or respect for the decisions of Parliament. Lord MORRIS thought ...

Mr. HEDDERVICK seconded this motion

... better position in the Home of Lords than she had ever bean, because, before HMO, the Irish representative peers took very little part in the plootedinge—r No, no's—and at present there were Lord iuMbounie and Lord Morris, who stall had the' ' right to ...

LONDON DAY BY DAY

... for the gallant officer will be held at Buckingham Parish Church to-morrow afternoon at three o'clock. Lord Morris, who has taken the title of Lord Killanin in the case of the new and hereditary peerage that has been conferred on him, retains the title ...

TO-DAY

... should have some control over the schools. As a protest against the appointment of an English judge to succeed Lord Morris in the House of Lords' Court of Appeal, Mr. Healy moved the adjournment of the House. The motion, after considerable discussion, was ...

LONDON DAY BY DAY

... a number of guests to dinner in their hall. Prince Christian, who is a Bencher, was present, and the guests included Lord Morris, Lord Macnaghten, Colonel the Hon. Charles Eliot, the Master of the Temple (the Rev. Canon' Ainger), the Treasurer of Lincoln's ...