BUTTERWORTHS, 7, FLEET STREET, EDINBURGH: T. & T. CLARK, AND BELL & BRADFUTE. MELBOURNE: GEORGE ROBERTSON. 1863. London: EMILY FAITHFULL, PRINTER AND PUBLISHER IN ORDINARY TO HER MAJESTY, 83A, FARRINGDON STREET, E.C. CONTENT S. 1 ART. I.-THE DISCIPLINE OF THE BAR............ Page III.-ACCORD AND SATISFACTION......... IV.-MAY'S CONSTITUTIONAL ENGLAND.......... 51 ...... HISTORY OF 56 V.—ADMINISTRATION TO FOREIGNERS DYING IN ENGLAND ................... ......... VI.-FRIEDRICH CARL VON SAVIGNY .................................. 71 76 112 VIII.-LORD MACKENZIE ON ROMAN LAW ...... 131 IX.-JUDICIAL STATISTICS, 1861.- ENGLAND AND WALES NOTICES OF NEW BOOKS :— EVENTS OF THE QUARTER ..... 147 ...... 169 ..... 181 NECROLOGY ..... 189 LIST OF NEW PUBLICATIONS ..... 191 440773 The Rights, Disabilities, and Usages of the Ancient English Peasantry. Part IV.-General Services.-Prison Discipline: The Present State of the Question.-General Average.-The Office of Lord Lieutenant and his Deputies.-Extract from Lord Brougham's Letter to the Earl of Radnor.-The Glasgow Murder.-The Patent Law.-Franck on Bodmeria.-The College, Doctors' Commons. The Metropolitan and Provincial Law Association II. THE RIGHTS, DISABILITIES, AND USAGES OF THE ANCIENT ENGLISH PEASANTRY 292 III.-ON THE TRIAL OF ISSUES INVOLVING Tudor's Selection of Leading Cases on Real Property, Con- veyancing, and the Construction of Wills and Deeds.- Phillips's Jurisprudence.-A New Pantomime.-Cox's Institutions of the English Government.-Fischel's English Constitution; translated from the German, by R. J. Shee, Esq.-Questions for Law Students on Mr. Serjeant Stephen's New Commentaries on the Law of England.-Urlin and Key's Notes, Orders, Forms, &c., on the Transfer of Land and Declaration of Title Acts, 1862.-Shall we Register Title? or Objections a |