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... HOUSE OF LORDS— Tuesday, March 9. Their Lordships met at three o'clock. ELLENBOROUGH'S DIVORCE BILL. Mr. Adams stated the case in support of the Bill, and pro- ceeded to call witnesses to substantiate his statement. The fol- lowing is a brief abstract of the evidence adduced: — Robert Hepple, the servant at an hotel at Brighton, deposed, that early in last year he hail observed Prince ...

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... yflritenvnt. OF LORI*- Uasca IJ. I OKANVILLK pre-ented petition from New. prraentrd petition from aara. lJri»h« in Moiimouthahira, praying for a reviaian tarTof*KOSEBE R moved for return nt duty P»«‘ ■’'* F™* import'd into thia oonn. • from •'•‘ h J lv tn ,he »nOary, 18J9. C.r.t a peiition fram Sr.indele. Yorkshire, praying that a duty might ha ita. im t'.irrign lead im(Hirt«d into this ...

LAW

... -- ?? I COURT OF KING'S BENCH. Monday, Feb. 22, BIORDERt V. WORCUTT-CRIM. CON. The plaintilY, a teacher of music and dancing, residing at Pentonville, brought his action for damages against, the defendant, an Attorney of Holborn court, Gray's inn. MrNorcott, it seems, became acquainted with Mr Horder and his wife at the Church of St Mark, Pentonville.-fle professed great piety, read religious ...

CONSISTORY COURT.—SATURDAY

... CONSIS'TORY COlTRT.-SVID4A~ II LoVR ELLENDOROUG1 v. LADY ELLENDOitOv(;U.-rhis wvas a suit for a divorce, promoted by Edward Lord Ellen- borough, against Jane Elizabeth Baroness lEllecuborougth. The Case has been in progress through this Court since the corniienceinentof AliciaelhnasTerm, but all theproceedings were carried on by consent, and no arguments having taken place in open Court, none ...