The Scots Law Times, Volume 2C.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1919 - Law |
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... Lord Fraser . He spent sixteen years in the Outer House , for it was not until 1905 that he succeeded Lord Trayner as a member of the Second Division . He sat there for only two years , resigning in 1907 to the great regret of everybody ...
... Lord Fraser . He spent sixteen years in the Outer House , for it was not until 1905 that he succeeded Lord Trayner as a member of the Second Division . He sat there for only two years , resigning in 1907 to the great regret of everybody ...
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... Lord Chancellor in succession to Lord Finlay . Sir Gordon Hewart , the Solicitor - General , has been appointed Attorney - General in succession to Sir Frederick Smith . Sir Ernest M. Pollock , K.C. , M.P. , has been appointed Solicitor ...
... Lord Chancellor in succession to Lord Finlay . Sir Gordon Hewart , the Solicitor - General , has been appointed Attorney - General in succession to Sir Frederick Smith . Sir Ernest M. Pollock , K.C. , M.P. , has been appointed Solicitor ...
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... Lord Advocate ) was read , intimat- ing that he desired to resign the Deanship , to which he was elected in 1915 , and which he had , has deposited in the Library on indefinite loan a Mr J. M. Howden , of 11 Eton Terrace , Edinburgh ...
... Lord Advocate ) was read , intimat- ing that he desired to resign the Deanship , to which he was elected in 1915 , and which he had , has deposited in the Library on indefinite loan a Mr J. M. Howden , of 11 Eton Terrace , Edinburgh ...
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... Lords ( Lord Finlay L.C. , Viscount Haldane , Lord Atkinson , Lord Sumner , and Lord Parmoor ) .- 2nd August 1918 . CRIMINAL EVIDENCE- GRAPHS - - Rex v . Twiss . LAW - CHARGE OF INDECENCY- serve against Germany , was , under the ...
... Lords ( Lord Finlay L.C. , Viscount Haldane , Lord Atkinson , Lord Sumner , and Lord Parmoor ) .- 2nd August 1918 . CRIMINAL EVIDENCE- GRAPHS - - Rex v . Twiss . LAW - CHARGE OF INDECENCY- serve against Germany , was , under the ...
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... Lord Skerrington , who is indisposed . Lord Anderson who had been unwell for a few days prior to the recess , was able to return to his place on the Bench . Lord Blackburn sat in the First Division along with the Lord President , Lord ...
... Lord Skerrington , who is indisposed . Lord Anderson who had been unwell for a few days prior to the recess , was able to return to his place on the Bench . Lord Blackburn sat in the First Division along with the Lord President , Lord ...
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