It also influenced later procedural reforms in England and several of her colonies (specifically, the Judicature Acts).
However, after the deaths of Lord Chief Baron Kelly (on 17 September 1880), and Lord Chief Justice Cockburn (on 10 November 1880), the Common Pleas and Exchequer divisions were consolidated (by an Order in Council of 10 December 1880) with the King's Bench division into a single division, under the presidency of the Lord Chief Justice of England, to whom, by the Judicature Act 1881 s.
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Later, the Judicature Acts of 1873 and 1875, which created the Supreme Court of Judicature, combined the three roles into the common profession of "solicitor of the Supreme Court".
Section 2 of the Supreme Court of Judicature Act 1902 provided that that Act could be cited with the Judicature Acts 1873 to 1894.
Section 2 of the Supreme Court of Judicature Act 1899 provided that that Act could be cited with the Judicature Acts 1873 to 1894.