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... Lord Morris, on his retirement from the posl of a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, has been granted an jinnnitv of £ 3.750. ...
... Lord Morris, on his retirement from the posl of a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, has been granted an jinnnitv of £ 3.750. ...
... changes have taken place consequent upon the retirement of Lord Morris, whose judicial career has extended over 33 years. Sir Nathaniel Lindley becomes a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary in place of Lord Morris Sir Richard Webster becomes Master ...
... has been pleased to approve the following appointments :— The Right Hoo. Sir Nathaniel Lindley to bea Lord of Appeal in Ordinary io placo of Lord Morris, resigned ; Sir Webster, Bart., MP., to be Master of the Rolls in place Nathaniel Lindley ; Sir Robert ...
... The ht Hon. Lord Morris (who has just re tired from the position of a Lord of Appeal). The Right How. Sir Peter O'Brien, the Jrish Sir Richard Webster, Bart, GCMG., QC. (new Master of Rolls). Her Majesty bas also been pleased to grant to Lord Strathcona ...
... my books,” he marmared, 4 he ance. ‘* Very, very kind of you, w -are,” ang band to the nex' AN @ JODGE atory is told of Lord Morris, the dis. tingaished who has wuever lost the rieh brogae be picked ap io the West oj He was once engaged in hearing case ...
... McLeod v. St. Aubyn (1899, Appeal Cases, 549), which came from St. Vincent, Lord Morris, in delivering ithe judgment of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council (that is, of Lords Watson, Macnaghten, and Davey, and himself), lafd it down: Committals ...
... absence, a- Lord Moris suggested that Lord Rosebery gave the statue in order to placate the Nonconformist con- science, which was disturbed by his partiality for the racecourse. te found refuge in Oliver Cromwell, u exclaimed Lord Morris, with a lingering ...
... Merchant Taylors' Hall. The Master, Mr. John Ewart, presided, and among those present were the President of St. John's and Lord Morris, the Senior Fellow of St. Xohn's. The toast of the evening, The President and Fellows of St. John's College, Oxford, was ...
... ended if the warm Irish blood of Lord Morris had not been stirred, as Irish blood al- ways is at the name of the Protector. The Premier had referred to the donor famtiously as one whose name we shall never know. Lord Morris, with rich broque, said that on ...
... into the Southern Railway amalgamation scheme is now formed. 'Jhe sHouse of Lords' section of the cormmittee will consist of Lord Spencer, Lord {Celmnsford, Lord Iawkesbury, and Lord GleDesk, and the Commons of M-r. 'Sucfanan, dir 61. ...
... aappointed this autumn. It is understood that Lord Morris, while he retains the title and rank of Lord Morris of Spiddal under the life peerage patent of 1889, is taking the title and designation of Lord Killanin of Galway in the case .of ...
... the Queen has approved the foliowing appoint. menth : The Right Hon. Sir Natlaniel Linaley to be a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary in the place of Lord Morris, resigned. Sir Richard Webster, Bart., Q.C., M.P., to be Master o0 the Rolls in the place of Sir Naahanil ...