REPORTS OF CASES Michaelmas Term, 30 Geo. II. 1756, to Easter Term 12 Geo. III. 1772. IN FIVE VOLUME S. By SIR JAMES BURROW, KNIGHT, LATE MASTER OF THE CROWN-OFFICE, AND ONE OF PRINTED FOR W. CLARKE AND SONS, AND J. BUTTERWORTH. 1812. LIBRARY OF THE JD STANFORD, JR., UNIVERSITY LAW DEPARTMENT. a.5*5188 JUN 27 1901 W. Flint, Ste Sepulchre's London. EASTER TERM 10 GEO.3. B. R. 1770. [ 2585 Memorandum---During the last Vacation, several Alterations happened on the Bench, and at the Bar. MR. ぐ R. Justice CLIVE resigned Fis Judgeship of the Mr. BLACKSTONE, Solicitor General to the QUEEN, Mr. AMBLER, one of his Majesty's counsel learned in the law, succeeded Sir WILLIAM BLACKSTONE, as Solicitor General to the QUEEN. Mr. HUSSEY, having (towards the end of last term) resigned his offices of Attorney General to the QUEEN, Counsel to the Admiralty, and auditor of Greenwich Hospital; he was succeeded in the first by JOHN MORTON, ESQ.; of the Inner-Temple, Chief Justice of Chester, in the second, by FRANCIS CUST, Esq.; of the Middle-Temple, brother to the late Speaker of the House of Commons and in the third, by EDWARD THURLOW, Esq.; of the Inner-Temple, one of his Majesty's counsel learned in the law. And RICHARD JACKSON, ESQ.; of the Inner-Temple, was appointed one of his Majesty's counsel learned in the law, and counsel to the Board of Trade, which had been vacant from the death of Sir MATTHEW LAMB to this time. Mr. THURLOW was also appointed his Majesty's Solicitor General, in the room of Mr. DUNNING, who resigned that office. VOL. V. B |