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AN ELEPHANT IN COURT

... br. Edwin Jones and Mr. Warton, wills whom was Mr. Day, Q.C., appeared for the plaintiff Mr. Talfourd Q.C., and Mr. Charles HaLle were counsel for the defen- dants. This was a peculiar and amusing case, and wori almost tend to show the advisability ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... action. EX ME QtUER DIsIONh.-ArItL MO. Sittings in Banco.-(Bofore the Lord Chiff Bnron fant Baron Pollock.) Mr. ?? and Mr. Charles Hall to-day, at the reqouett of tha Court, took the seige respectively assigneil to them Ds t! new boldera of the ancient otlices ...

THE COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH

... the Princess of Wales, Sir Noel Paton's picture Mors 7anua vita. On the 3rd instant the Princess of Wales went to Mr. Charles Halle's Beethoven Recitals at St. James's Hall, driving out afterwards with the Princess of Teck. On Sunday her Royal Highness ...

Published: Saturday 11 June 1870
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 838 | Page: 17 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LEGAL

... as the most likely person to be appointed Solicitor- General. The late Vice-Chancellor Wickens is to be succeeded by Mr. Charles Hall, of the Chancery Bar. The Hon. A. T. Thesiger has been made a Q.C.-Sir W. H. Bodkip, the Assistant Judge of the Middlesex ...

Published: Saturday 08 November 1873
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1369 | Page: 23 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF ATTEMPTED MURDER

... White. chapel, yS charged, at Worship-street Police-court, on suspicion of bavingmunrdered a man named Edward Ortili. Charles Halls, a chair and couch maker, said: I rint a shop with my brother, at 2, Union. walk, Xingsland-road. Grnbb hid a shop above ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... month. WANDSWORTH. James Davis, who was described as a costessnonger, was re-examined on a charge of violently assaulting Charles Hall, a mason. The complainant, who was stout, but certainly bearing no resemblnce to, the Claimnaut, said that on Tuesday night ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... ougt6e sentecroe flthie lw. ' UUU. DOAIZTtST3 A. VARML 2PioIwa Tsarselk 38. firmer, was indicted for the man. olaulhter of 'Charles halL.-r. Besley and Mr. HIorne Avory prokeqaited, and 'the prlsoncr was defended by Mr. Avory.-Thoedeaeased was a beersbop keoper ...

SHOCKING DOUBLE SUICIDE IN PARIS

... Hall, sen., at six asre s ef age, and when '.harles Iall returned to Bath she was about twenty. After their merrisge, Charles Hall and his w fe went to lifracombe, where they created a similar sensa'ion to that noticed in Paris last week by attempting ...

ADMINISTRATIVE AND JUDICIAL CHANGES IN 1873

... succeeded by 'ir George Honyman. By the death of Sir John 'Wickens a Vice-Chancellorship fell in, which was gbiven to Mr. Charles Hall. The post of Chief :Baron of the Court of Exchequer in Ireland is mow vacant through the death of the late Mr. J)avid Pigot ...

AMUSING CASE OF BREACH OF PROMISE

... BEEACOE OF PILOWISB, In the Court of Common Pleas has been tried a cases Wel ah A. Freethy. Mr. H. ILloyd. Q C., and Mr. Charles Hall appeared for the plaintiff; and Mr. Marriott for the defendant. Mr. LUoyd, in his opening address, said: He would state ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... still chargeable with the annuity Mr. Eddie, Q.C., and Mr. Grosvenor Woods were foe the plaintiff. ' Mr. Ray, Q.C., and Mr. Charles Hall, for the executor, said that the production of the dog was quite necessary, as it had never been seen by the executor; ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... that the Court had power to prevent its being withdrawn. The defendants appsaled. Mr. Pearson, QC,, Mr. Glasso, Q.C., Mr. Charles Hall, and Mr. Davey appeared. The Lord Chancellor affirmed the decree of the Court be. low, but made a alight variation ento ...