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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... FORENSIC PRIVILEGES. PETER ISODitOON, OF.NT. V. 5?'5ttLETi, E5Q. It will be recollected that in last Michaelmas Term, Mr. home obtained a rule to chew cause why the nuosuit in this inte- reacieg case (svhicb was an action for words ?? by bit. ?csrlett, the King's ...

HOME CIRCUIT

... HOME CIRCUIT. CRO YDON-'TJtSDAY. CROWN S[DE. WILLIAM SUMMERS, a man of respectable appearance, and rather advanced in life, was indicted for stealing, at Godal- ming, on tbe 19th December last, Bank notes of various deno- minations, to the amount of 15 ...

HOME CIRCUIT—SURREY ASSIZES

... make an example to deter other persons from infringing the Rules of the prison, not only to his prejudice, but to the injury of persons becoming sureties for debtors enjoying the benefit of the rules.- It would be proved, that on three several occasions the ...

HOME CIRCUIT

... HOME CIRCUIT. GUILDiWORPi W)rNSlIAY 4PAViVrT d CROWN SIDE.-Elefote Mr. )IPSire I2ITTrVAI..Fj JoSErP Fisuga Psaisvi, aged 2V, wls indiotid for hqyipg nar. rled Emunia Celphisa Thornley, his wife, Ann Perkips, Iepleg the alive. Mir. CLARKROV stated the ...

HOME CIRCUIT.—KINGSTON, WEDNESDAY

... HOME CIRCUIT.-KINOSTOV, WEDYNSDAY, CIVIL SIDE. tielore the LoRI' CHieF BARON.1 LOADEI v. THOM AS-Thil wasant action to recover 401, the 3lletgd amount of certain penalties which the defenil,,nt had ir,c rred, hb girvng ,Iefic!ent measure in a deltverv ...

HOME CIRCUIT.—CHELMSFORD, THURSDAY

... HOME CIRCUIT.-CIIELMSFORD, TIIURSDAY. CIVIL SIDE. [Before Mr. Baron GARROW and a Special Jury.] SPARROW AND Co. v. CHISMAN.-This was an action for the recovery of the amount of two bills of exchange, of 1,5001. each, drawn by Mr. Peckover, one of the ...

HOME CIRCUIT.—GUILFORD, FRIDAY

... Miller for 1,0001. It, however, appeared that Oldfield bad been removed from the Rules to within the waile of the Bench, in consequence of his tranfigres~ion of the rules. Burwood, the messenger to the CommissionersI proved that in constequence of the ...

WINTER HOME CIRCUIT.—LEWES, TUESDAY

... WINTrER HOM~E CliiCUIT.-LsEWs, TUESDAY. WILLIAM* SNELLING was indicted under the b1G. 3., c. 25. a. 19. r embezzling and applinirg to his own use the aium of Is. 8i., belonging to the Hon. Lieuternan- General Wiliam do Bisqitire, for the postage of two ...

HOME CIRCUIT-CROYDON, AUGUST 26

... CoalAct- for sending out coals deficient in meature. The de'ence Was, that when the coal meter measured the sacks he used the rule instead of the triangle; and that the sacks, when they left tbe defendant's premiss, were full measure. The Jury found a verdict ...

HOME CIRCUIT.—HERTFORD ASSIZES

... Thousand Pousd .-Mr. Serjeant TADDY tendered a bill of exception upons the ruling of ?? Justice.e a . - ?? e THOMAS REES, a shoemaker, agcd.22, owaefirdicted for r setting fire to a home and premises at Bishops Stbrtford, on Sunday the 17th April, ?? ?? for ...

HOME CIRCUIT—CHELMSFORD, AUGUST 5

... H. HOME CIIRCUITB-CHsLmsFoRD, Avausr S. LBefore Mr. JustiCe GAUEILK.] CIVIL SIDE. HBMSTON V. HIrj.-This wa an action to recover cenmp..- satlon io damages for the injury sustained by the plintiff, in cotsequence of the defendant's committing an aasault ...

HOME CIRCUIT—MAIDSTONE, SATURDAY

... that rs.iacht to nie are-lat. that I filled the kettle with water on the wootnenug In questionr ; 2d. that I absconded from home on the folloruio,i Tue~sdny, Nov. 5 ; 3d. that a quantly tif arbenic was ivundr in myl box; and 4th. thit I hod previouslytused ...