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298 THE LAW TIMES. [. 21, 1874. resignation by Baron Amphlett of the post of president, and the resignation of the Government, Lord Selborne could be again induced to place himself at the head of the association.

are requested by the Honorary Secretary of this Society to say that meetings of the Parliamentary committee were held on the 19th and 26th Jan. last, and the 9th and 16th Feb. inst., resulting in the fraining of a Bill which will be in introduced into the House of Commons, having for its object the protection of the Profession against the depredations of unqualified persons.

Meeting of the Society was held in the Lecture Hall, King's Inns, on Feb. 16, when the following subject was debated: “That the present system of Legal Promotion requires Reform."

usual weekly meeting of this Society was held on Thursday evening last, at 53, Lower Sackville-street. The chair taken at eight o'clock, by Mr. Trevor Overend, President. An essay was read by Mr. J. H. Franks on “Irish Land Tenures."

.-This department of the, is contributed by , M.A., and late scholar of Balliol College, Oxford, and Fellow of the Genealogical and Historical Society of Great Britain; and, as it is desired to make it as perfect a record as possible, the families and friends of deceased members of the Profession will oblige by forwarding to the Office any dates and materials required for a biographical notice.

late Adam Murray Alexander, Esq., some time a puisne judge of British Guiana, who died at Enagh Lodge, on the 2nd inst., was the second son of the late John Alexander, Esq., of Caw House, in the county of Londonderry, Ireland, a relative of the noble house of Caledon. He was born about the year 1810, and was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, where he graduated B.A. in 1830, and proceeded M.A. in 1834. He was called to the Irish Bar in Easter Term 1832, and practised for some time in Dublin; he was subsequently appointed to a puisne judgeship of the courts of British Guiana, which he held for a period of ten years.

death is announced of Mr. William Archer Wilde, of the Court of Probate, which occurred in Brittany, on the 2nd inst., in the twenty-first year of his age. He was the third son of the late Clarence Thomas Wilde, Esq., and a relative of Lords Truro and Penzance, and was born in the year 1853.

late Henry Gardner, Esq., barrister-at-law, who died on the 5th inst., at his residence Sion Hill, Garstang, Lancashire, in the fiftieth year of his age, was the younger son of the late John Gardner, Esq., of Sion Hill, and of Pilling, Lancashire by Frances, daughter of the late Daniel Elletson, Esq., of Parrox Hall, Lancashire, and was born in the year 1824. He was called to the Bar by the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple in 1856, and went the Northern Circuit, and he also practised at the Lancaster, Preston, Kirkdale, Liverpool, and Bolton Sessions. The brother of the deceased gentleman, the Rev. John Gardner, now of Pilling, Lancashire, was formerly in the profession of the law, having been called to the Bar at the Inner Temple in 1847; he, however, subsequently entered holy orders, and is now Rector of Skelton, Yorkshire.

Jamaica, intelligence has been received announcing the death of Mr. Ernest Alexander Clendining Schalch, the Attorney-General of that island, which occurred on the 31st ult., from an attack of yellow fever. The deceased gentleman, who was of German extraction, was the elder son of the late Edward Vernon Schalch, Esq., of the East India Company's service, and was born about the year 1839. He gained a studentship at the Inner Temple in Jan. 1864, and was called to the Bar by the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple in Easter Term of that year, and joined the Home Circuit. He practised with considerable success as a special pleader, and attended the Surrey Sessions. He left England about three years ago, on being appointed to the Attorney-Generalship of that island, and lived to acquire a high reputation in the colony. Mr. Schalch was married, and had a family; his only daughter, Miss Gertrude Geraldine Schalch, died about the same time as her father.

late William Jenkins, Esq., Q.C., LL.D., of Clifton Court, near Bristol, who died on the 22nd ult., in the sixty-eighth year of his age, was the eldest son of the late William Jenkins, Esq., formerly of the Treasury, Dublin Castle, and a lineal descendant of the learned lawyer and judge David Jenkins, who was detained a prisoner in the Tower of London, and again in Wallingford Castle, for his loyalty to Charles I. He was born in the year 1805, and was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, where he took his Bachelor's degree in 1826, proceeded M.A. in 1832, and was made LL.D. in 1856. He was a student of the Inner Temple, and was called to the Irish Bar in Trinity Term 1829. He was appointed a Q.C. in 1860, by the then Lord Chancellor of Ireland, Sir Maziere Brady, and retired from the Bar in 1863, since when he resided at Clifton Court. Mr. Jenkins had the reputation of being a sound equity lawyer, and was particularly successful in investigating titles. He also practised in the Court of Chancery, where he distinguished himself in many important cases. Mr. Jenkins married on the 26th Sept. 1835, Helen, eldest daughter of the late John Thompson, Esq., of Bath, by whom he leaves one son, William, barrister-at-law of the Western Circuit, and also two daughters.

late Hasler Hollist, Esq., of Lodsworth House, near Petworth, Sussex, barrister-at-law of the Middle Temple, who died on the 30th ult., in the 77th year of his age, was the only son of the late Anthony Capron, Esq., who assumed in 1833 the name of Hollist in lien of his patronymic: his mother was Margaret, daughter of Richard Hasler, Esq., of Bury, Lancashire, and he was born in the year 1797. Mr. Hollist was educated at Winchester, and at Brasenose College, Oxford, where he graduated B.A. in 1820, and proceeded M.A. in 1823. He was called to the Bar by the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple, in Michaelmas Term, 1823, and was a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant for Sussex. He married in 1825, Frances Georgiana, eldest daughter of the late Sir Francis M. Ommanney, by whom he has left a family to lament his loss; his eldest son, Mr. Edward Ommanney Hollist, is a captain in the Royal Artillery, and an instructor of artillery at Woolwich.

late Samuel Stone, Esq., many years town clerk and clerk to the magistrates for the borough of Leicester, who died on the 5th inst., at his residence, Elmfield, Stonygate, near Leicester, in the seventieth year of his age, of whom we gave a short notice in our last impression, was the second son of the late Samuel Stone, Esq., at Kington, in the county of Leicester, by Mary, daughter of Joseph Chamberlin, Esq. He was born at Kington in the year 1804, and was educated at Leicester under the Rev. Charles Berry. He was admitted a solicitor in Michaelmas Term 1825, and was appointed on the 1st Jan. 1836 to the office of town clerk of the borough of Leicester. In April of the same year he was made clerk to the magistrates of that borough, and in 1849 he was appointed clerk to the Local Board of Leicester. He retired from practice in September 1872, in consequence of failing health, and was immediately afterwards made a magistrate for the borough of Leicester. Mr. Stone, says the Leicester Journal, during his lifetime, "was one of the few men who contrived to gain the friendship and respect of all parties. He was an active, straightforward, honest citizen, and as a public officer served the town faithfully and uprightly for more than a quarter of a century, winning the esteem and affection of his fellow townsmen, as the testimonial presented to him a short time back on his retirement from public life amply testified. Mr. Stone will be much missed in Leicester. His familiar face was always welcome at any public gathering, and he had ever a kind word for those with whom he came in contact. Affable and amiable to a degree he made no enemies, and has died respected by all. His example is one which other citizens may profitably imitate." Mr. Stone married in 1829 Catharine Smart, daughter of Benjamin Fowler, Esq., by whom he has left a family of six children. The remains of the deceased gentleman were interred in the Leicester Cemetery, the funeral being a public one, attended by the mayor, magistrates and corporation of the borough.

, of Union-street, Portsea, has been appointed a Commissioner to administer oaths in Her Majesty's High Court of Admiralty for the borough of Portsmouth.

Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas has been pleased to appoint Mr. Henry Ward Collins, of 4, Brunswick-street, Liverpool, to be a perpetual Commissioner for the County of Lancaster.

Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas has appointed Mr. Edward Bagnall Potts, of Broseley, in the county of Salop, solicitor, to be a perpetual Commissioner for taking Acknowledgments of Deeds by Married Women, under the Fines and Recoveries Act.

, merchant, Coleman-st. Pet. Feb. 9. Reg. Brougham. Sols. Hand, Son, and Johnson, Coleman-st. Sur. Feb. 27

, Lincoln's-inn-fields. Pet. Feb. 11. Reg. Roche. Sol. Wilkinson, Bedford-st, Covent-gdn. Sur. Feb. 23

, Bruce-rd, Bromley-by-Bow. Pet. Feb. 10. Reg. Spring-Rice. Sols. Messrs. Bastard, Brabant-ot. Sur. Feb. 26

, grocer, Addison-rd-north, Notting-hill. Pet. Feb. 9. Reg. Brougham. Sols. Brettle, Smythe, und Co., Staple-inn. Sur. Feb. 27

, Claremont-villas, Pelham-rd, Wimbledon. Pet. Jan. 31. Reg. Bell. Sur. Feb. 20

, stock broker's clerk, Copthall-ct, London, and Tavistock-cres, Westbourne-pk. Pet. Feb. 3. Reg. Hazlitt. Sur. Feb. 25

, wholesale paper merchant, Portsea, and Buckland. Pet. Feb. 11. Reg. Howard. Sur. Feb. 24

, victuuller, Bridgnorth. Pet. Feb. 11. Reg. Potte. Sur. March 4

, tar dealer, Clayton, near Manchester. Pet. Feb. 9. Reg. Hall. Sur. Feb. 26

, Manchester. Pet. Feb. 10. Reg. Kay. Sur. Feb. 26

, builder, Haverhill. Pet. Feb. 9. Reg. Eaden. Sur. Feb. 28

, auctioneer, Winslow. Pet. Feb. 5. Reg. Fortescue. Sur. Feb. 23

, builder, Battersea. Pet. Feb. S. Reg. Willoughby. Sur. Feb. 24

, poulterer, Boston. Pet. Feb. 7. Reg. Staniland. Sur. Feb. 24

, jun., surgeon, Fulham-rd. Pet. Feb. 13. Reg. Murray. Sur. March 1

, cab proprietor, Charlton-st, Euston-rd. Pet. Feb. 13. Reg. Murray. Sur. March 3

at Enagh Lodge, on the 2nd inst., was the second and deputy-lieutenant for Sussex. He married BROWNING, JOHX, out of business, Eling. Pet. Feb. 9. Reg. son of the late John Alexander, Esq., of Caw in 1825, Frances Georgiana, eldest daughter of DUXCAN Thorndike. Sur.March 11 grocer, Forest-hili, Pet. Feb. , WILLIAM ALEXANDER,

House, in the county of Londonderry , Ireland, a relative of the noble house of Caledon. He was born the Dublin year 1810,and educatedB .Aat. Trinityabout College, , where hewas graduated in 1830, and proceeded M .A. in 1834. He was called to the Irish Bar in Easter Term 1832, and practised for some time in Dublin ; he was sub sequently to a puisne courts of appointed British Guiana, whichjudgeship he held offorthea period of ten years. . A. WILDE, . The death is Wannounced of Mr.ESQWilliam Archer

the late Sir Francis M .Ommanney, by whom he 13. Reg. Pitt- Taylor. Sur. March 10 has left a family to lament his loss ; his eldest LAMPARD,STEPHEN,ship Howard. Sur. March 9 builder, Portsen. Pet. Feb. 13. Reg, Edward Ommanney is a ofcaptain MARCUS SLAZENGER, wholesale jeweller, Manchester. inson ,theMr.Royal Artillery, and anHollist, instructor artil. Moss, Pet. Feb. 13 . Reg. Kay. Sur. March 3 NICHOLSOX , GEORGE. Kay. HENRY, commission agent, Manchester. lery at Woolwich. Pet. FebHENRY, . 13. Regand Sur. March 3 POTTER, FERRIGE, WILLIAM , builders, Sutton. Pet. Feb . 13. Reg . Rowland. Sur. March 10 S. STONE, ESQ. SANDERS, JOSEPH, cowkeeper , Everton. Pet. Feb. 14. Reg. THE late Samuel Stone, Esq ., many yearsborough town | WALLS, Watson. Sur. March 2 ... Northampton, Pet. Feb. 13. Reg. pork butcher, clerk and clerk to the magistrates for the DennisJOSEPII, . Sur. March 4

of Leicester, who died on the 5th inst, at his re

BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED. Gazette, Feb. 13 . sidence, Elmfield Stonygate, Leicester, , near in HERRMAXX ; FREYSTADT, ADOLPH, and PEISER, FREYSTAD the seventieth year of his age, of whom we gave a FREYSTADT, GEORGE, general warehousemen, Jewinalso-st,at and Jewin -cres, shortofnotice in ourSamuel last impression,was second Wilson London-st, , andFinsbury Denton. , near Atherstone, and Wilde, of the Court of Probate, which occurred son the late Stone, Esq.,attheKington, Nov.Manchester, 3, 1973 TAYLOR, JOHx, victualler, St. Andrew 's-hüll. Dec. 15, 1873 inyearBrittany, on the 2nd inst., in the twentyfirst in the county of Leicester, by Mary, daughter of of hisThomas age. HeWilde, was the third sona relative of the lateof ton Joseph Chamberlin , Esq.waseducated He was bornatLeicester at King Clarence Esq., and in the year 1804,and Liquidations by Mrrangement. Lords Truro and Penzance, and was born in the under the Rev. Charles Berry.TermHe 1825, was admitted FIRST MEETINGS. solicitor Michaelmas & in and was year 1853. Gazette, Feb. 13 . appointed office ADAMSON,JAMES, labourer,Ashton-in-Mackerfield. on the 1st Jan. 1836 to the of Pet.Feb. 10. H. GARDNER , ESQ. town clerk of the borough of Leicester. In April Feb. 28, at eleven, atoffice of Sol.Wood,Wigan . Pet. Feb. 10. Feb. 28 , THE late Henry Gardner, Esq., barrister-at-law, of the same year he was made clerk to the magis. ALCOMBE ,GEORGE, grocer, Thorverton

at three, at the London and South Western hotel, Exeter. Sol. residenceyearSionof trates thattoborough, who on theLancashire, 5th inst.,atin the his fiftieth he was ap. Rogers, Exeter ASHER, slater, Rochdale. Pet. Feb. 11. Feb. 27, at Garstang, pointedofclerk Hill,died the LocalandBoardin of1849Leicester. He ASHLEY, eleven, at offices of Sols. Slater and Poole, Manchester his age, was the younger son of the late John retired from practice in September 1872. in con. | BAUGHAN, THOMAS, bookseller, Leamington Priors. Pet. Feb .6. Feb. 25, at two, at the Bath hotel, Leanington Priors. Sol. San Gardner, Esq., of Sion Hill, and of Pilling, Lanca. | sequence of failinga magistrate health, andforwastheimmediately derson,HENRY, Warwickretail brewer, Birmingham. Pet. Feb. 11. Feb. shire. by Frances, daughter of the late Daniel afterwardsmade borongh of | BAWX, 25, at four, at 30 , Bennett's-hill, Sol. Parry,. Pet. Elletson, Esq., of Parrox Hall, Lancashire, and he Leicester. Mr. Stone, says the Leicester Journal, BAYNTON,WILLIAM HENRY, out Birmingham of business, .Birmingham was born in the year 1824. He was called to the during his lifetime, “ was one of the few men who ham Feb. 10 . Feb. 27,at twelve, at office of Sol. Fallows, Birming Bar by inthe1856Honourable Society of the Middle contrivedHewas friendship RICHARD WYATT, tailor, Haverstock-rd, Kentish to gainanthe and respect,honest of all | BOUGHTOX, Temple m straightforward , and went the Northern Circuit, | parties. active, town. Pet. Feb. 11. March 2,at twelve,at offices of SOL Moss, Gracechurch -st

and he also practised at the Lancaster, Preston , Kirkdale, Liverpool, and Bolton Sessions. The brother of, now the ofdeceased gentleman, ,was the Rev. John Gardnerprofession Pilling, Lancashire formerly in the of the law, having been called to the Bar atthe Inner Temple in 1847 ; he,however, subsequently entered holy orders, and is now

, JOHX, builder, Sutton -in -Ashfield. Pet. Feb. 7. citizen,andas a publicofficer townfaith. fully and uprightly for moreserved than athequarter of a | BRAILSFORD Feb. 25 ,JAMES, at twelve, at office(Birmingham of Sol. Hogg ,. Nottingham BROWN. victualler, Pet. Feb . 10 . Feb. 25, century, winning the esteem and affection of his at eleven ,at the Queen 's hotel, Birmingham . Sol Talbot, New fellow townsmen, as the testimonial presented to

him a short time back on his retirement from

public life amply testified. Mr. Stone will be

much missed in Leicester. His familiar face was

BURGESS, THOMAS, out of business, Altrincham. Pet. Feb. Feb. JOSEPH 20, at three, at office CADE, , draper, Yorkof. Sol. Pet.Smith Feb ., Liverpool 10. Feb. 27, at three, at office of Sol. Wilkinson, York

GEORGE, boot dealer, Leeds. Pet. Feb. 3. Feb. 24, at two, at office of Sol. Hardwick, Leeds always welcome at any public gathering, and he CALVERT, CARTER, ISAAC, grocer, Willenhall. Pet. Feb. 11. Feb. 28, at had ever acontact. kind wordAffable for those with whomto hea CHASE, eleven, at office of Sol. Cresswell, Willenhall came in and amiable ROBERT, A . SCHALCH , ESQ . Pet.Janman Feb.10., March 4, the Dolphinngent, hotel, Chichester. Chichester. Sol. FROM Jamaica, intelligence has been received degree hemade no enemies,and has died respected Chichesterat two, atcommission

Rector of Skelton, Yorkshire.

announcing the deaththe ofAttorney Mr. Ernest Alexander by all.profitably His example is oneMr. whichStone other citizensin | CLEMENT, JEMIMA st, Brown Caven: dish -sq. Pet. Feb. 9ELIZABETH . Feb. 26, at, spinster, twelve, atMargaretoffice of Sol. Clendining Schalch, -Generalof that | may imitate.” married low, Bedford -row island,which occurred on the 31st ult., from an | 1829 Catharine Smart, daughter of Benjamin CONSTABLE, victualler, Nor wood. Pet .HENRY, Feb. 10 . assistant March 2, to at aeleven , at officeAnerley-rd, of Sol. Wade, Clifford ' s - inn attack'of yellow fever.extraction, The deceased gentleman, Fowler,.Esq., byremains whom heof the hasdeceased left a family of six | COOKE, who was of German was the elder son children The gentleman HENRY DOUGLAS, painter, Rusthall. Peti. Feb. 7. Feb. 25, at ten, at the Angel hotel, Tunbridge. Sol. Palmer, Tun. Leicester d Cemetery, ofEasttheIndia lateComp Edward Esq., ofabouthet were in thec one,attende bridge funeralinterred service,Schalch, and wasborn being a publi any'sVernon by the mayother, COURT S, EDWIN, Outfitter, Lowestoft. Pet. Feb. 9. March, 26 twelve, at office ofSol. Archer, Lowestoft

the year 1839. He gained a studentship at the magistrates, and corporation of the borough. Inner Temple in Jan. 1864, and was called to the Bar by intheEaster Honourable of the joined Inner PROMOTIONS AND APPOINT Temple Term ofSociety that year,and the Home Circuit. He practised with considerable MENTS. success as a special pleader, and attended the

Burrey Sessions. He left England aboutthree years -General. the toAttorney tolived appointed ago,on ship of being that inisland, reputation the and colony. Mr.acquire Schalcha high was

CRADDOCK, EDMUND WILLIAM. schoolmaster. Worcester. Pet. Feb. 9. Feb. 25, at twelve, at office of Sol. Cheston, Birmingham

CROOK, THOMAS, fishmonger, Wigan. Pet. Feb. 9. March 3, at

three, atJOHN, officejun., of Sol,upholsterer, Wood, WiganLakenham. Pet. Feb. 9. Feb CROWE, 94 ,at eleven, at offices of Sol. Stanley, Norwich CRUSE, DANIEL, atRICHARD, smith, Taphouse. Pet. Feb. 2. Feb. 203, at eleven office ofWells-st. Sol. Fryer, Exeter Pet. Feb. 9. Feb. 27, Hackney. LOU'Is, baker, N. B .- Announcements of promotions being in the nature DHONAL, Finsbury. Circus.pl, Liddle, and Digby , Sols of oftices two,at at of advertisements, are charged 2s, 6d. each, for which circus postage stamps should be inclosed. DUFF, ROBERT LOW, jute spinner. Chowlent. Pet. Feb. 9. Feb. 28, at two,atSIMON, office ofand Sol. ESCHWEGE. Blackhurst, Liverpool MR. HENRY REED, of Union-street, Portsea , ESCHWEGE, CHARLES, importers of Bohemian glass, Houndsditch. Pet. Feb. 7. March 6, at two, au office of Sols. Messrs. Beyfus, Lincoln 's-inn-fields oaths in Her Majesty's High Court of Admiralty | EUING, MORRISON, Pet.Feb.10. Feb. Sol. Brada Barrow -in -Furness. hotel,-in-Furness. Ship Barrow , at theolerk, 27, at eleven shaw, Barrow -in -Furness

married,Gertrude and hadGeraldine a family ;Schalch his only Miss , dieddaughter, about has been appointed a Commissioner to administer the same time as her father. for the borough of Portsmouth.