WINDSOR CASTLE. Wedxe-sday. The Queen drove out yr-sterday afternoon, accompanied by her Highness Princess ..
... Lodge. Karl Cadogan, K.G., Lord L'eutcnant of Ireland, and ...
... Lodge. Karl Cadogan, K.G., Lord L'eutcnant of Ireland, and ...
... passing of the Jndi- | cature Act an understanding has existed that one of tho i law lords should he an Irishman, Lord Fitzgerald held the oliice, and at his death Lord Morris (who now retires) I succeeded him. The most elaborate paper in the last number of ...
... appointment of a member of the English Beach, however distinguished, to fill the vacancy among the Lords of Appeal caused l.y the retirement of Lord Morris. The liar consider that this ap- pointment is a distinct violation of tin understanding, hitherto ...
... been pleased to approve the following appointments : The Right Hon. Sir Nathaniel Lindley to be a Lord of Appeal iv Ordinary in the place of Lord Morris, resigned. Sir Richard Webster. Bart., Q.C, M P to ba Master of the Rolls in the place of Sir Nathaniel ...
... SCOTTISH EDUCATION. Lord BALFOUR, having formally moved tli? scconl reading of the Education (Scotland) Bill, in which ceitain alterations weie suggested by Lord Rkav. Lord TWEEPMOUTH said the objects of the JJill as- introduced by Lord Balfour were to organi ...
... more than two to one. When he j spoke Lord Salisbury caunot have been aware of this. Let jus at any rate give him the benefit of the doubt. I have i been ill, and am unable to be in my place in the House of 1 Lords, otherwise I should find an opportunity ...
... WAR FUNDS INQUIRY. Yesterday, at the Westminster Palace Hotel, Lord i .lustiee Henn Collins presided over a meeting of the committee inquiring into the administration of the various war relief funds. The first witness was Sir Walter Peace, A;ent-Gt'neral ...
... and Lady Mary Pepys have arrived at Vi, C_ueen 's-gate from Italy. Lord and Lady Stratheden and Campbell and the Hon. Mildred Campbell have returned to town from abroad. The First Lord of the Admiralty entertained at luncheon, after the inspection of the ...
... Rolls. Lord Justice Kigby, and Lord Justice _o__i>_.— At 105.— Appeals from the Cliancery Division (general list).— Barron v. ?? part heard — iilkius v. the Capi'.al Guarantee Society (Limitea). Court I.— Before Lord Justice A. L. smith, Lord Jii-ticc ...
... (general list).— Elkins v.The Capital Guarantee ■ Society (Limited), part heard. Court I.— Before Lord Justice A. L. SMITH, Lord Justice | Yaighan Williams, and Lord Justice Romkr.— At 10..— ] Appeals from the Queen's Bench Division (new trial paper*.— I'osner ...
... lleet. With him were Mr. Goschen (First Lord of the Admiralty, in Privy Councillor's uniform). Admiral Lord W. Kerr (First Sea Lord,) Rear-Admirals Douglas, Wilson, and Moore, Mr. Macartney, M.l . (Civil Lord), Mr. Austen Chamberlain, M.l. (Secretary) ...
... Divorce Divisions. — Original motion. — I Jfernley v. Anderson ami other.-. Court I.— Refoie Lord Justice A. L. SMITH, Lord Justice I Vaughan* Williams, and Lord Justice r.mer.— At ioj.— j Appeals from the Queen's Bench Division (new trial paper). — | \V ...