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REFORM IN CHANCERY

... REFORAT IN CHANCERY. DISTRICT COURTS OF ACCOUNT. I t THE abuses of the Court of Chancery have i . for ages been the subject of perpetual complaint and i a animadversion, and yet no effectual remedy has ever e been applied to them. A suit in equity is still regarded I as a great calamity by every man at all acquainted r with the consequences which it involves; submissions and I f sacrifices to ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... YORKSIHIRE ASSIZES. ai Ott C ROWN C OUR T, o FRZIDA Y, X-ahrch S. r. The Crown Court was opened oat twelve O'clocke, when I Iiic. Barlion Rftns.rV took his seat upon the Bench, a(--rooo ?? panied isy NV. tuitson, Esci , the High Shcrfif, who appeaired 1, in the Court dress of at Deputy Lieutenant. V The following gentlemen were sworn on THE GRAND JURY. e 31ask Milbanik, ?? Perrow, Esq., ...

WEST RIDING INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS

... e These sessions 'commenced on Wednesday week, at the s Sessions House, Wood-street, Wakefield, before Joshua gic glngham, Esq., Chairman ;H. IV. Wickthams, Eeq., Edward Tb eTew, Esq., and Thomas Hague, Esq. ev( 11 ?? JURYT. Mc r Thomas Selby Walsh, 1-alifax, card-maeltr, We I onWalker, Halifax, ine-daer r . Hesiry Walker, Halifax, spinner. i John Tillotson, Halifax, corn-elr Oil ?? Dyson, ...

THE CASE OF MR. GORHAM

... TIE CASE OF MR. GORHAM. s~~~ I r 1. e . . I t_ d *Tua judgment of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in the case Gorham v. the Bishop n of Exeter, appears in our Supplement ; and it is there i followed by an article which we have extracted from the Nonconformist as a very just and forcible coDM- sI mentary upon the decision and the reasons on which it ';is based. The remarks of our ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... C R O W N CO U R T, (Before Mr. Baron RoLoE.) F.RJDA Y, .Maroh 15. THOMAS WAIN (out on bail) was charged with havings at Thirsk, on the 6th ult., feloniously assaulted Rosanna Re. becca Green, and violated her person. Air. Pos:e prosecuted. Mr. BLANSsARD defended the pris l The prosecntrix and her husbandare personsorf unsettled : character, as they obtain a livelihood by tramping from town l ...

RECEIVING STOLEN GOODS AT BRADFORD. AN INNKEEPER COMMITTED

... I _ ?? _ tRECEIVING STOLEN GOODS AT BRADFORD. . AN INNKEEPER COMMITTED. Many extensive robberies have been committed 2i in Bradford and its neighbourhood, and the discovery of the thieves has always baffled the skill and. ingenuity of the police ; but they have for some time entertaiued strong sus. picions against certain parties, as being in some way con- d nected with such robberies. Last ...

ALLEGED HIGHWAY ROBBERY

... ALLEGED HIGHWAY ROBBER Y. ?? -mnorT .-I £168 STOLEN. 'of nE At the beginning of the present week, Mr. Wm. Prince, do dyer, of the sloe of Cinder, in Leede, sent his cleck out to Pdsoey I-I and elsewhere, to collect some outstanding debts; and late in the op everlng of Monday, the clerk called upon him at his house at Leeds, di to ?? that he had been robbed of all the money ho hod collected, ...

THE GORHAM CASE

... ute GORIHAM V. TPHE BISigOP OF ExISTEM-In. consse- a,1 quence of the decision of the Privy Council, a monition er asisue from the Arches Court, calling upon the Bishop ?er- ?? to send in the Letters of Institution, in order ,tatM.Gorham might be inducted to the living of Brain- r ford Speke. Upon the Judge taking his seat on Monday, At Mr. Bowdler, the Proctor for Air. Gorbamn, said, I beg to ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, MAY 3

... schb THE QUEEN si. THE BISHOP OF EXETER, Mai cxa e Mr. KEESLAKE moved for leave to withdraw con the demurrer in this case, in order that it might be amended, and Lord CAMPBELL, said, that in the exercise of their dis- moc n cretion they would give leave to amend, on the payment of by coats, ?? Mir. KERSLAKE said the Crown was not entitled to costs, reg, as lie had beard stated in the course of ...

THE LEEDS BANKRUPTCY COURT

... IfIn another column will be -found a report of II liomesingularporoceaditigs in the Court of Bankruptcy in el thernatter of Mr. Threlfall, who, it appears, has been de- I ig clared a llankruo1t. A creditor at Manchester, conceiving *g that the petition under which Threlfall was declared bank- lo rutws apesented a second petition. After consider-I s- ale dscusionandmany strange delays and ...

LEEDS DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUTPCY

... LEEDS DISTRICT COURT OFBANKRUPTCY. f BUSINESS OF THE ENSUING WEEK, Before Mr. Commissioner WEST. THURSDAY, May 30. Thomas Don, Swinton Iron-worlks, audit. Daniel and Joseph Baigh, cloth manufacturers, Slaithwaite, audit. at 11. Martin Cawood, ironfounder, Leeds, audit, at 11. r Joseph Garrison, general shopkeeper, Helperby, audit, at 11. Thos. Randall, innkeeper and ironfounder. Tiebble End, ...

THE GORHAM CASE AGAIN

... -. sU ?? - Tns Bissaop OF EXETER has sustained another ta i defeat in his persevering efforts to exclude BIR, - .Y GORHAM from the vicarage of Bamford Speke. The St BIsHoP having made the same appeal to the Court of of it Common Pleas that he had before made to the Court w ve of Qaeen's Bench, namely, to restrain SIn HERBERT re JENNER FuST from instituting Mn. GORHAM to thec e living, on the ...