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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGENCE, at COURT OF KING'S BENCH, JuLv S. iM OW=i aleser cjsrBWd Sittings tificr Trinity Term. lejpre the Chief Justice fnd Special Juries. le THE KING V. JOHN DvNELE,7 ESQ.-SAM5E V. THE ZION. C. EL LAW- SAME V. IIESItY WROETTIX~tEY, ESQ. Ir These cases, in which Mr. Henry Bruce, the army clothier, in was the prosecutor, having been postponed until this day, came f on according to ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGEWC, es 51 COURT OF CHANGERY, JULY 10. ake seTHE MARLBOROUGH GOLD PLATE.: Sir ARTHUR PIGGOTT moved that his Honour would grant ans 'lly injunction to restrain lis Grace the Duke of Marlborough from Aal disposing of any of the gold plate left as heir-looms in the man- Los, sion-isolise at leenheim; that the said gold plate might, in the mfarMean time, be lodged in the office of ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... St.1 V'JM1i A-SSIZE7S. IgYesterdtaV Mr. lli.rnp G:,ATST 0r sil Mr. .Jtstice 9Is arg ivad4 aT here ahout two o'clock, rand after diring with the Very 14er. r. the D'sn, proceeded to rpt-t the Conmniisioif This morning, Le -ItCr l)i'Ole Service, both Courts ent-red upon the busiress of lo the Agsizes. II Use calendar of paIsnners is unusually small, extending to is only 44 in number. and hy far ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... jA4 INTELkLGRNCJ. COURT OF CHANCERY, Jut~v Co. The Loon) CHAsNCiertos wasq occupied the whole of the day in hearing the case of Gordon v. Gordon, the particulars of whiAt have repeatedly heen laid before the public. At two o'clock he trose for the purpose of atteniding a Council to receive the Re-. corder's Report. t ~~COURT OF KING'S BENCH. London Adjourned S~Iings after TrisinU~ Ts'rm, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... kIN WINT1ELLRGE/RNC COURT OF KING'S BENCH, GrlstmiAeL, JSLY 21. SMtings after Trinity Term, before the Clizef Jstsic: and: eibsie uries. THE KINOG V. LONG, AT THE P0StoECUtIXON OF SHiTeERsS This was an indictment by order of the King's Attornaey- P3eneral, against the defendant, for assaulting an officer. of. tl Customs in the execution pf his duty. ' * Mr. JONES opened tie proceeding for the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAMW INTELLIGEMN.r'. tet -COURT OF CHANCERY,. JULY'16. It UIMPORTANT JUDGEMENT. irere DE TASTET V. LOPRZ. tan, The Loan CHIANCELLORh, in coming into Court this'nsorrning, LaVe deliv'ered a most elaborate judgment in this case, thle particulars mil of which we gave yesterday. H e began by observing that this was' was a case where there were strong proofs to shew that a person tof ought not ...

LAW INTELLIGNCE

... LAW 1NPELLIUNCE. !dCOURT OF CHANCERY, JimL' 23, 9 ~CURTIS ANDS OTHEIL5 V. CLARICES AND OTiIERS. Y Mr. HART Moved, that the Injunction granted by the Court, r- for the purpose of restrailttng the defendants from puldling down a certain sluice at Rye harlboUr, called Scott's Float Sluice, d should be dissolved, He contended that the Court had no ju- frisdicedso here, as, If the sluice in ques ...

ACCIDENTS, OFEENCES, &c

... ACCIDEINTS, OFEENCES, 4c. THE LATIE R. J. KIRTON, ESQ. TO TiiE EDIToR OF T.E EXAMInNER. itt,-I olaserb e tIn arnie tn yoor paper of Sointdy 4th itnt., in which it is stated that Mr. R.J. Kirtoit wias fotind drowsed on SlitItday last-; that 6n the faq test * a Mr. Pen ton cante forward and stated, that lie well knew the deceased, with whom he had money cosicertls; that he was with him oit ...

RESOLUTIONS ENTERED INTO ON FRIDAY BY A MOST RESPECTABLE MEETING OF MAGISTRATES OF LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE

... RRSOL-Ui'-I S--ttfHfV~ 13Y A- MOST OESPECTAJILE MEItTIN(OF AIAGIS. - TIRATES OF LANC~ISHIRE AND CHIES1i1!R. Newv Bailey Court-house, Maricheet'er, July es, 1819. At a General. Meeting of the Magistrates of the Counties of Chester and Lancaster, holden at this place: presecnt-Wilbraham Egerton, Esq. CiaIman, Isaac Wl3ackburne, Esq. &c. Resolved unanimously, It Is the opinion of this Meeting ...

LAW

... LA W. COURT OF KING'S 8I0C -, Wednesday, Juie $ * * * MOW COFFIN.--THK KINGt. CO4EtIDGE ANt OTHERS. 'Mr. GURNY shlewed cau anst the rule obtaired fa mandamurs totde officiatin-g ktirthirchwRrdens, Hrn4 sexton of St. Andrew, Ugotbornucommandiws them io inter i the blitrcit, Ner'd,in a pateMt kron oefitf, t)ebodyof ris. Gilbert the wife df ts palriahiontr. .. The CouRt were of opinino, deat ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH, JuLY6, ^Jsddkr aijsursmd Sittings ate' Trinity Term 6gebr 9t4 Chief Justice and Common Jones. n4KtEIt AND ANOTHER V. EE525. this was an action for goods sold and delivered in 1812 to a I son of the defendant, then a minor. The defendant pleaded first, nan-assuS55psit; and secondly, the statute of limitations. 'lie plaintiffs' case wvas conducted by Mr. MARWAT and Mr. t ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCTIDENTS, PILSENCES, A. Mvrto~aotiosA. ,Anntler Fatal ttisianie oPhu iiaarmtnfer ma' Iad3Y ccctrred'in' Sfeffieid onit Wedne'tldn'y atIg'ht, in the death of Joseph Newell, a m'iner, employed it te eervibe' rf IP egsils. BoithFi and Co, end fornierly an apprdntit'e at tOiL Lo9- moor Iron-works; lrb.lOrd. 'I1e de'e'eed wns 20 years or 1 re' anrd reiofle-ts haviti'be-eti bitten by a'rabid ...