A Second Letter to Charles Purton Cooper ... on the Appointment of a Permanent Judge in the Court of Chancery in the Place of the Lord Chancellor, and a Change in the Appellate Jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery and in the House of Lords |
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accumulation of ap amongst Appellate Jurisdiction appointment arrear asserted Brougham and Lyndhurst causes CAUSIDICUS Chancellorship Chancery Barrister CHARLES PURTON COOPER Commis Common Law complain Court of Chancery DATE ISSUED DATE Deputy Speaker doubt Edinburgh Review Equity Courts Equity Lawyers Exceptions and Further former Letter Henry Lindsell Henry the Seventh House of Lords House of Peers inconvenience ISSUED DATE DUE John Taylor Judge in Chancery lately published LINCOLN'S INN Lord Bacon Lord Brougham Lord Chancellor Lord Lyndhurst Lord Northampton Lords Commissioners measure of placing Northampton has lately number of Appeals object observations which Lord office of Chan Parliament will arrive PERMANENT JUDGE person Pleas and Demurrers ready for hearing recollect reheard reign of Henry remain in commission RESPECTING THE VACATING Rolls and Vice-Chancellor ROWORTH AND SONS Seal in Commission sioners Sir John Leach sit in appeal sufficiently canvassed Suitors TEMPLE BAR tical tion Tories tribunals VACATING OF SEATS Westminster Hall