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ON COUNTY COURTS BILL
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Do any observations occur to you, that you wish to make upon the subject of
compensation? — I should apprehend that this Bill would take away nearly a sixth
part of the master's profits.
Mr. John Glass, called in; and Esamined.
YOU are clerk to the inner treasury of the court of Kind's Bench? — I am
deputy clerk.
Can you give the Committee any information with respect to the office which
Lord Kenyon holds? — My Lord Kenyon holds the office of custos brevium, and
Mr. Hammer is clerk of the treasury under my Lord Kenyon, and I am deputy to
Mr. Hammer as clerk of the treasury; but Mr. Hammer is also one of the clerks at
nisi prius for the Northern and Norfolk circuits, which appointment he holds under Lord Kenyon.
Can you give any information with regard to the mode in which the withdrawing
causes under 10l, will operate upon the fees of an y of the officers who hold situations
for life? — Yes; I do business for Mr. Hammer.
What effect do you apprehend the withdrawing causes under 10l, will have upon
Lord Kenyon's place? — I cannot say to what amount.
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county courts bill / minutes of evidence / taken before the select committee on the / bill / for preventing delays and expenses in the proceedings of county courts, and for the more easy and speedy recovery of small debts, in england and wales |
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