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' 2513 LAW DIRECTORY, 1899. COURTS City of :London Court SherU!'&' Court of City or London. Office, Comptroller's Office, Guildhall E C. (h.erdojore "THE SHERIFFS' COURT OF LONDON") Hours of business from 10 to i; Saturdays, 10 to 2. [Under the "London (City)SmallDebtsExtcnsionAct,1852," A Court of Record at common law held before each Sherl.J! !Jl Hl Vict. cap. lxxvii. (local] (repealing the former Acts), per- in the Guildhall for Poultry Compter, every' 110nalactions where the debt or damage claimed is no~ mor_e tha_n Thursday & Saturday (before Mr. Alderman C1J ("'?tb certain exceptions) a:e hea!d.and determmed m t~ns 1 & Sheriff Green) Court _m a ~ommary way. Th~ J urisdict10n extends to. the Ctty for Giltsvur street Co;:dter, every Wednesday & except when adies non~ and Ltbert1es, and to all precmcts and extra-parochial places Friday (before She · Dewar, esq). adjoining(§§ 39, 40). The general provisions of the Act are [Formerly the Sheriffs' Court had a common law jurisdle-limilar to those of the County Courts Acts, and under the tion simila.r to and concurrent with that of the Lord Mayor'& County Court Equitable J urisdietion Act, 28 & 29 Vict. cap. 99, Court [see above] ; but the Mayor's Court Procedure Act. and the County Courts Act, 1867, 30 & 31 Vict. cap. 142, this 1857, § 2, enacts that no action or suit for the recovery ot Court has the like jurisdiction, powers, and authorities to any debt or demand shall be commenced in the Sheriffs' Court those ~?:sessed by the Metropolitan County Courts ; and there except pleas of personal actions under the City Small Debts. 18 the · e right of Appeal to the Superior Courts. The Court Act, and the Court held under that Act is now called hM also an Admiralty Jurisdiction, under the 31 & 32 Vict. " The City of Lo11don Court ''(see above). Replevins may still •P· 71, and 32 & 33 Vict. eap. 51; with a.n Appeal to the High be brought in the Sheriffs' Court.] Court of Justice. Writs of Inquiry may still be executed at the Secondary's Office· By the last-mentioned Act, this Court is now called "The [see "Sheriffs' Offices," above]. City of London Court," and the Rules and Orders in force for SeW'YUlary, see "Sheriffs' Offices," above. the time being, regulating the practice and costs in the Outlawries in London are pronounced in the Court of Hustings,. County Courts, and forms of proceedings therein, a.re also in deeds also may be enrolled there. force herein. Poultry Compter, } Clerk of the Papers,Prothonotary &- Clerll By Order in Council of January 14th,1869, the City of London Giltspur st. Compter, Sitter, Edgar Alex. Bay lis,esq.Guilahn E c· Court was appointed to have Admiralty jurisdiction, under the "County Courts' Admiralty Jurisdiction Act, 1868" (31 & 32 Viet. cap. i'l, and see 32 & 33 Vict. cap. 51), and the districts of the following County Courts were assigned to this Court 111 Its district for Admiralty purposes viz.: The Distl'icts of "the County Court of Essex, holden at Bochford, Brentwood,and Romford; the County Court of Kent, holden at Dartford, Gravesend, Greenwich, and Woolwich; the Southwark County Court of Surrey; the Bow County Court of Middlesex; the Whitechapel County Court of Middle~ex, and thr City of London Court."] The Court is held at The Court, Guildhall buildings E C. Sitting-sat lO.:iO precisely; daily Regi.stra.n Office, Guildhall buildings E C ; houril of busmess daily, 10 to 4; Saturdays, 10 to 1 Judge, Robert Malcolm Kerr, esq. LL.D. '1 Chester terrace, Regent's park NW Treasurer, The Chamberlain of London &gistrar, J ames Amtey Wild, esq .Assistant Registrar. Evelyn B. Tatter11hall, esq Prfncipal Clerk, Mr. James Curtler Tilt Process Clerk, Mr. George James Mitchell Clerk Accountant, .Mr. Edwin 'l'owne Jackson ~!Jit, Clerk, Mr. George E. Cooper Plaint Clerk, Mr. W. J. Betteridge Cash Clerk, Mr. H. 1<~. Maynard .Assistant Plaint Clerk, Mr. J. T. Mattison Lwlgl!1' Clerk, Mr. William Taylor Smrch cf Index Clerk, Mr. S. Eenjamin .dssistant Clerks, Messrs. H. W. Lake : H. A. Ince ; A. Phillips ; R.l:laridge; S. A. Crabb; R. A. Woodhead; A. A. Jarvis; F. S. Sutton ; H. II. llug-hes: A. H. Laming & F. La~ey 0./!lc:ial Shr}rtha::d Writ~r, lt:r. H. A. Graver High Bailiff, Mr. John Ed ward Sly Bailiffs, Messrs. G-eorge Hurdle; Joseph Watson; Walter B. Marnham; H. E. Watson; Thoma.s G-yatt, J. S. Murdoch, R. Saunders, F. K. Rowe, A Linden Ushers, J. C.llonus & Henry Bedggood Southwark Borough Courli of R.ecord, Usually held (when causes are set down for trial) at the Bridg& House hotel, Borough, on Mondays, at 10 o'clock. Prothonotary's Office, 9 Three Crown square, Southwark SE; hours of business, 10 to 4 [By prescription, for the trial of debts, trespasses, and othe• personal actions to any amount arising within, and betweeD persons residing within, the jurisdiction. The jurisdiction extends over the whole of the parishes of St. John, St. Olave, St. Thomas, St. George, and St. Saviour, except the Clink Liberty~ (See 37 Legal Obs. 41 ; 15 Law Times, 57.)] Stewara and Judge, Sir Charles Hall, K.C.M.G. Q.C., M.P. 2' Mount street W & The Recorder's chambers, Guildhall E C High Bailiffrf Parliamentary Retu1-ning Ojficerjor the BO'I'ougb. of Southwark, Thomas Roderlck, esq. Guildhall E C Protlwnotary, Henry Devereux Pritchard, esq. Painters' Hall, Little Trinity lane E C Westminster Court (Court of the Burgesses of the City cJ- Liberty of Westminster). [Established by private Act, 27th Elizabeth (printed in the Appendix to "Greenwood on Courts''), amended by subsequent Acts, and by 24 & 25 Vict. cap. 78]. Dean, 'l'he Very Rev. Geo. Granville Bradley, D. D. Cloisters, Westminster SW High Steward, The Most Noble the Duke of Westminster .. K.G. Grosvenor house, Upper Grosvenor street W Depnty High Steward, J ohu Charles T hynne, esq. The Cloisters, Westminster SW High Bailiff~ Harry Wilmot Lee, esq. 1 The Sanctuary, Westminster SW Town Clerk, William Mann Trollope, csq. 31 Abingdoll. st SW 16 Burgesses and 16 Assistants • COUNTY COURTS. By Royal Warrant, dated 7th August, 1884, the Judges of County Courts in England and 'Vales are to be called, known and addressed by the style and title of" His Honour,'' prefixed to the word" Judge" before their respective names. Sittings, cLc. Eaeh eourt Is held at least once a month (except in September) orat sneh other interval as the Lord Chancellor may order (51 & 52 Vict. c. 43, § 10, 11). The days and hours for sitting are appointed three months previously; and notice of such days is affixed in the Court House and in the Regil!trar's Office. But the days may be altered (notice of alteration being affixed In like manner), and additional and adjourned courts be held (Order I, Rule 1 of 1889). The Registrar's Offices are o~en da.ily from 10 till 4; except on Christmas Day, Good l<'riday, Eaater Eve, Easter Monday, Easter Tuesday, Whit Monday, the first Monday in August, and public fast, humlliation, or thanksgiving days, or any day appointed for closing the same by the Lord Chancellor; and except on Saturdays (not being market days), when they close at 1; and except also on days when the Court is sitting elsewhere (Rule 3). A Table of the Caurt Feu is put up in the Court House and in the Registrar's Office (51 & 52 Vict. e. 43, § 166). Bloomsbury County Court, Great Portland street, Regent's park W. The l:ourt Bits every alternate week, from 10 a.m. ; hour of rising uneertain. Registrar'B office (at the Court House), open daily from 10 Cilli: Saturdays, 10 tilll. Di8trict.-"All within a lin~ drawn from the point where the boundary of the parish of St. John, Hampstead, crosses the llarylebone road to Finchley, along the eastern boundary line of &he Marylebone County Court to Oxford street; thence along &.he middle of Oxford street and Holborn to Southampton row; Ulenee along the middle of Soutll.a.mpton row, the street on the east side of Russell square, Woburn place, the street OD the east side of Tavistock square, Upper Woburn place, to the Euston road; thence along the middle of the Euston road to the boundary of the parish of St. Pancras, at King's cross; thence along the eastern and northern boundary of the parish of St. Pan0ras till it meets the boundary of the parish of St. John. Hampstead; thence westward along the northern boundary of the parh1h of St. John, Hampstead, to the point first described." -(Order in Council, 9th March, 1847). This district comprises the following parishes:-All the parisb of Marylebone eastward of and including the east side of .Portman square; all the parish of Hampstead, except that portionwhich lies we&tward of the Jt'inchley road and comprises Wes~ End and part of Kilbunt ; all the parish of St. Pancras, except a portion lying southward of the Euston road and eastward of Russell and Tavistock squares; Bloomsbury and St. G'iles'tJ,. north of Nilw Oxford street and Holborn, and west of Southampton row, Holborn. His Honour Judge Bacon, 1 Kensington gardens terrace W Registrar, Edward Huelin High Bailiff, Robcrt Wright, esq. at the Court house 'l'rP..asurer, The Superintendent of County Courts, Treasury,. Whitehall SW Bow County Court, Bow road E. Sitting days, Mondays & Wednesdays, Registrar's offioo (at the Court), open for general purpose&dailr, 10 to 4; Saturdays, 10 tilll. District.-By the original Order in Council of 9th March .. 1847, it was ordered that" The district of the Bow CountyCoun of Middlesex shall includa the parishes of Bromley and Stratford- le-Bow, and the Superintendent Registrar's district oJ West Ham." And by the subsequent Order in Council of 25th June, 1851, the following portions of the Slwreditch and chapel County Court districts (as established by the first _me~tioned Order) were taken therefrom and added to the distne)
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Full Text | ' 2513 LAW DIRECTORY, 1899. COURTS City of :London Court SherU!'&' Court of City or London. Office, Comptroller's Office, Guildhall E C. (h.erdojore "THE SHERIFFS' COURT OF LONDON") Hours of business from 10 to i; Saturdays, 10 to 2. [Under the "London (City)SmallDebtsExtcnsionAct,1852," A Court of Record at common law held before each Sherl.J! !Jl Hl Vict. cap. lxxvii. (local] (repealing the former Acts), per- in the Guildhall for Poultry Compter, every' 110nalactions where the debt or damage claimed is no~ mor_e tha_n Thursday & Saturday (before Mr. Alderman C1J ("'?tb certain exceptions) a:e hea!d.and determmed m t~ns 1 & Sheriff Green) Court _m a ~ommary way. Th~ J urisdict10n extends to. the Ctty for Giltsvur street Co;:dter, every Wednesday & except when adies non~ and Ltbert1es, and to all precmcts and extra-parochial places Friday (before She · Dewar, esq). adjoining(§§ 39, 40). The general provisions of the Act are [Formerly the Sheriffs' Court had a common law jurisdle-limilar to those of the County Courts Acts, and under the tion simila.r to and concurrent with that of the Lord Mayor'& County Court Equitable J urisdietion Act, 28 & 29 Vict. cap. 99, Court [see above] ; but the Mayor's Court Procedure Act. and the County Courts Act, 1867, 30 & 31 Vict. cap. 142, this 1857, § 2, enacts that no action or suit for the recovery ot Court has the like jurisdiction, powers, and authorities to any debt or demand shall be commenced in the Sheriffs' Court those ~?:sessed by the Metropolitan County Courts ; and there except pleas of personal actions under the City Small Debts. 18 the · e right of Appeal to the Superior Courts. The Court Act, and the Court held under that Act is now called hM also an Admiralty Jurisdiction, under the 31 & 32 Vict. " The City of Lo11don Court ''(see above). Replevins may still •P· 71, and 32 & 33 Vict. eap. 51; with a.n Appeal to the High be brought in the Sheriffs' Court.] Court of Justice. Writs of Inquiry may still be executed at the Secondary's Office· By the last-mentioned Act, this Court is now called "The [see "Sheriffs' Offices," above]. City of London Court," and the Rules and Orders in force for SeW'YUlary, see "Sheriffs' Offices," above. the time being, regulating the practice and costs in the Outlawries in London are pronounced in the Court of Hustings,. County Courts, and forms of proceedings therein, a.re also in deeds also may be enrolled there. force herein. Poultry Compter, } Clerk of the Papers,Prothonotary &- Clerll By Order in Council of January 14th,1869, the City of London Giltspur st. Compter, Sitter, Edgar Alex. Bay lis,esq.Guilahn E c· Court was appointed to have Admiralty jurisdiction, under the "County Courts' Admiralty Jurisdiction Act, 1868" (31 & 32 Viet. cap. i'l, and see 32 & 33 Vict. cap. 51), and the districts of the following County Courts were assigned to this Court 111 Its district for Admiralty purposes viz.: The Distl'icts of "the County Court of Essex, holden at Bochford, Brentwood,and Romford; the County Court of Kent, holden at Dartford, Gravesend, Greenwich, and Woolwich; the Southwark County Court of Surrey; the Bow County Court of Middlesex; the Whitechapel County Court of Middle~ex, and thr City of London Court."] The Court is held at The Court, Guildhall buildings E C. Sitting-sat lO.:iO precisely; daily Regi.stra.n Office, Guildhall buildings E C ; houril of busmess daily, 10 to 4; Saturdays, 10 to 1 Judge, Robert Malcolm Kerr, esq. LL.D. '1 Chester terrace, Regent's park NW Treasurer, The Chamberlain of London &gistrar, J ames Amtey Wild, esq .Assistant Registrar. Evelyn B. Tatter11hall, esq Prfncipal Clerk, Mr. James Curtler Tilt Process Clerk, Mr. George James Mitchell Clerk Accountant, .Mr. Edwin 'l'owne Jackson ~!Jit, Clerk, Mr. George E. Cooper Plaint Clerk, Mr. W. J. Betteridge Cash Clerk, Mr. H. 1<~. Maynard .Assistant Plaint Clerk, Mr. J. T. Mattison Lwlgl!1' Clerk, Mr. William Taylor Smrch cf Index Clerk, Mr. S. Eenjamin .dssistant Clerks, Messrs. H. W. Lake : H. A. Ince ; A. Phillips ; R.l:laridge; S. A. Crabb; R. A. Woodhead; A. A. Jarvis; F. S. Sutton ; H. II. llug-hes: A. H. Laming & F. La~ey 0./!lc:ial Shr}rtha::d Writ~r, lt:r. H. A. Graver High Bailiff, Mr. John Ed ward Sly Bailiffs, Messrs. G-eorge Hurdle; Joseph Watson; Walter B. Marnham; H. E. Watson; Thoma.s G-yatt, J. S. Murdoch, R. Saunders, F. K. Rowe, A Linden Ushers, J. C.llonus & Henry Bedggood Southwark Borough Courli of R.ecord, Usually held (when causes are set down for trial) at the Bridg& House hotel, Borough, on Mondays, at 10 o'clock. Prothonotary's Office, 9 Three Crown square, Southwark SE; hours of business, 10 to 4 [By prescription, for the trial of debts, trespasses, and othe• personal actions to any amount arising within, and betweeD persons residing within, the jurisdiction. The jurisdiction extends over the whole of the parishes of St. John, St. Olave, St. Thomas, St. George, and St. Saviour, except the Clink Liberty~ (See 37 Legal Obs. 41 ; 15 Law Times, 57.)] Stewara and Judge, Sir Charles Hall, K.C.M.G. Q.C., M.P. 2' Mount street W & The Recorder's chambers, Guildhall E C High Bailiffrf Parliamentary Retu1-ning Ojficerjor the BO'I'ougb. of Southwark, Thomas Roderlck, esq. Guildhall E C Protlwnotary, Henry Devereux Pritchard, esq. Painters' Hall, Little Trinity lane E C Westminster Court (Court of the Burgesses of the City cJ- Liberty of Westminster). [Established by private Act, 27th Elizabeth (printed in the Appendix to "Greenwood on Courts''), amended by subsequent Acts, and by 24 & 25 Vict. cap. 78]. Dean, 'l'he Very Rev. Geo. Granville Bradley, D. D. Cloisters, Westminster SW High Steward, The Most Noble the Duke of Westminster .. K.G. Grosvenor house, Upper Grosvenor street W Depnty High Steward, J ohu Charles T hynne, esq. The Cloisters, Westminster SW High Bailiff~ Harry Wilmot Lee, esq. 1 The Sanctuary, Westminster SW Town Clerk, William Mann Trollope, csq. 31 Abingdoll. st SW 16 Burgesses and 16 Assistants • COUNTY COURTS. By Royal Warrant, dated 7th August, 1884, the Judges of County Courts in England and 'Vales are to be called, known and addressed by the style and title of" His Honour,'' prefixed to the word" Judge" before their respective names. Sittings, cLc. Eaeh eourt Is held at least once a month (except in September) orat sneh other interval as the Lord Chancellor may order (51 & 52 Vict. c. 43, § 10, 11). The days and hours for sitting are appointed three months previously; and notice of such days is affixed in the Court House and in the Regil!trar's Office. But the days may be altered (notice of alteration being affixed In like manner), and additional and adjourned courts be held (Order I, Rule 1 of 1889). The Registrar's Offices are o~en da.ily from 10 till 4; except on Christmas Day, Good l<'riday, Eaater Eve, Easter Monday, Easter Tuesday, Whit Monday, the first Monday in August, and public fast, humlliation, or thanksgiving days, or any day appointed for closing the same by the Lord Chancellor; and except on Saturdays (not being market days), when they close at 1; and except also on days when the Court is sitting elsewhere (Rule 3). A Table of the Caurt Feu is put up in the Court House and in the Registrar's Office (51 & 52 Vict. e. 43, § 166). Bloomsbury County Court, Great Portland street, Regent's park W. The l:ourt Bits every alternate week, from 10 a.m. ; hour of rising uneertain. Registrar'B office (at the Court House), open daily from 10 Cilli: Saturdays, 10 tilll. Di8trict.-"All within a lin~ drawn from the point where the boundary of the parish of St. John, Hampstead, crosses the llarylebone road to Finchley, along the eastern boundary line of &he Marylebone County Court to Oxford street; thence along &.he middle of Oxford street and Holborn to Southampton row; Ulenee along the middle of Soutll.a.mpton row, the street on the east side of Russell square, Woburn place, the street OD the east side of Tavistock square, Upper Woburn place, to the Euston road; thence along the middle of the Euston road to the boundary of the parish of St. Pancras, at King's cross; thence along the eastern and northern boundary of the parish of St. Pan0ras till it meets the boundary of the parish of St. John. Hampstead; thence westward along the northern boundary of the parh1h of St. John, Hampstead, to the point first described." -(Order in Council, 9th March, 1847). This district comprises the following parishes:-All the parisb of Marylebone eastward of and including the east side of .Portman square; all the parish of Hampstead, except that portionwhich lies we&tward of the Jt'inchley road and comprises Wes~ End and part of Kilbunt ; all the parish of St. Pancras, except a portion lying southward of the Euston road and eastward of Russell and Tavistock squares; Bloomsbury and St. G'iles'tJ,. north of Nilw Oxford street and Holborn, and west of Southampton row, Holborn. His Honour Judge Bacon, 1 Kensington gardens terrace W Registrar, Edward Huelin High Bailiff, Robcrt Wright, esq. at the Court house 'l'rP..asurer, The Superintendent of County Courts, Treasury,. Whitehall SW Bow County Court, Bow road E. Sitting days, Mondays & Wednesdays, Registrar's offioo (at the Court), open for general purpose&dailr, 10 to 4; Saturdays, 10 tilll. District.-By the original Order in Council of 9th March .. 1847, it was ordered that" The district of the Bow CountyCoun of Middlesex shall includa the parishes of Bromley and Stratford- le-Bow, and the Superintendent Registrar's district oJ West Ham." And by the subsequent Order in Council of 25th June, 1851, the following portions of the Slwreditch and chapel County Court districts (as established by the first _me~tioned Order) were taken therefrom and added to the distne) |
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