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LEEDS BANKRUPTCY COURT, Tuesday

... debtor's own petititron. ; I Mr. Thoma Lnags yesterday received fromi te Earl oB Derby d a of Livepool the sun of £250 r tic s tile Improvements O e t lhanoester Cathedral. ,, The Earl of Derby promaised this sum to Mr.- J. W. Mal:ure, M.P., a short time ago ...

COURT AND PRIVY COUNCIL

... Majesty by the Earl of Malresbury. The Duke of Northumberland had an audience of the Queen. The Earl of Lonsdale had an audience of her Mla- jesty. The Queen held a Privy Council, which was at- tended by his Royal Highness Prince Albert, Tie Earl of Lonsdale ...

COURT AND PRIVY COUNCIL

... by the Earl of Malmesbury, the Queen's Principal Secre- tary of State for Foreign Affairs, and conducted by Major-General the Hon. Sir Edward Oust, ?? her Majesty's Master of the Ceremonies. The Earl of Derby had an audience of the Queen. The Earl of W ...

OFFICIAL COURT CIRCULAR

... UlP., the ehairman, and'Mr. W. Holmes, the secretary of the Mexican Bondholders' Cbrn- mittee, had an interview with the Earl of Derby at the Foreign Office yesterday. ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—YESTERDAY

... . The schedule, to which tho insolvent was sworn, also stated that this year the insolvent had received £720 from the Earl of Derby, and £180 last year. The insolvent had £120 owing to hinsi. On being celled, the insolvent did not answer. The Chief C ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, WESTMINSTER, NOV. 19

... similar affidruvits. Upon tines facts the Earl of Derby, as4 1Cirancellor of Oxford Urriversity, made iris claim of cogni- Ir zance in all tire crises as follows : Tire Right Horn. Edwrrrd Geoffrey Sttith, Earl of Derby, ?? of tire University of Oxford, to ...

THE FOOTPATH DISPUTE.—CHARGE OF RIOTING

... by M~r. Thomas Statter (agent of the Ea~rl of Derby) against M~e~srs. A. Winterbottom, R. R& Bealey, J. Redford, J. Rov landeon, and T. Bentley. The case arose out of the | ending footpath dispute between Lord Derby L and the inhabitants of Whitefleld ...

COUNTY SESSION

... Lancaster was beld yesterday, by adjournment, at the court house, Preston The Earl of Derby, pre- sided,and there was a numerous attendance of magistrates. The Earl of Derby was re-appointed chairman for the ensuing year, and Mr. T. B. Addison, vice- chairman ...

BANQUET TO LORD DERBY AND HER MAJESTYS MINISTERS

... About ?? present. The Hon A Egerton, M. P, presided; and s he was supported by the Earl of Derby, K.G, the 0 Earl of Maltlesbury, Lord Stanley, Sir J Pakington, e the Earl of Mayo, Lord John Manners, Colonel ?? Patten, M.P, Mr C B Adderley, M.P, Mr s E ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... being about 100,0001. He lodged his claim against the British Government in 1877 by sending it to ?? Derby. Hte had communi- cations with the Earl of Derby stating that he (debtor) had a half-share in the claim, and he received a reply to the effect that ...

COUNTY COURT

... was called, aid said that he made an as ment In February, 1865. he Earl of Derby. who was the owner of the field got the advantage of the plaintiff's work. The agent oF the 1arl of Derby took possessian; for rent, of everything in tne field, In the latter ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... article die- cussing in detail the respective influences of railways and free trade upon the growth of commlrerce. The Earl of Derby and Mr John Bright have accepted the invitation or the Mayor of Man- ,eheter (Mr Aldermn-u Pattisou) to be his gaeEtsI ...