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EASTER TERM

... I ?? - .ASTER TERM. Yesterday being the first day of Easter term the court were opened with the usual formalities by the Lord Chan. celler and the judges. ;e COURT OF CHANCERY-YESTERDAYT The Lord Chancellor, accompanied by the Master of the * Rolls and ...

CITY, SESSIONS—FRIDAY

... I so makei, trhi s , waas neM calsed. in o akeinths cseasMr.Wa~hmade COniction quashed., sT. PAULS PAnItsu-APPEAL AGAINST EASTER ASSESSMENT. James Bury, Esq., appellant; Jonathan Harding and erY.:Price, churchteardens, respondentg. Or.easlnge, q.C., said ...

CITY SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... and Mr. Harding with himi eith whom he was talking for a few minutes, when the 'woman came down with the chair; he did not rise-a hand to her, but a struggle occurre between them about the chair. The Recorder then addressed the jury, who returned a verdiet ...

DEATH BY STARVATION—INQUEST AT BALLINROBE

... sitting near her stall yesterday; saw some woman give him a little meal, which he eat very ravenously; he made an attempt to rise, but he from where I was in thestreet. two men take him away; but he died about a hundred yards from where I was in the street ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... should have been 23 gentlemen in attendance, and yet only nineteen answ ered but if any gentleman presented himself before the rising of the court, or on the following day, lie should be swornm The number sworn was sufficient to take the business which they ...

LAW INTELIGENCE

... opinion the grand jury had no such power, then the understanding was that the sum thus deducted should be presented by the Easter Grand Jury, or, in case of their refusal, their lordships were to supply the defect, by adding the sum to the next presentment ...

KING'S COUNTY ASSIZES—JULY 23

... remained till three the following morning. There was a good -deal of drinking, for it' was Easter Monday, which is a sort of play-day. Andrew Irwin-I was in Larne on Easter Monday, last year, and left it when it was nearly Tuesday morning. The l persons beforenamed ...

ARREST OF MR. VINCENT, THE DELEGATE

... with both of them, The arrangements i and decorations were on the same scale of magnificence that distinguished the great Easter eutertainment; the , usual state forms were observed, and no expense had been lo spared to do honour to the Prince and Princess ...

CITY GRAND JURY

... Under Secretary to that effect. They have received a satisfactory reply. The ?? of Superintendence having submitted to the ; Easter Term Grand Jury a proposal made by the government ithrough the Inspectors General of Frisons for-the abolition of Newvgate ...

LAW REPORT

... plaintiff, Mr. Wynne, twhen the court wlas adjourned, and the further hearing of e the case postponed.' As the court were about to rise, Mr. West begged to know if a day could be fixed on t'or passing sentence on Mr. French, who had been convicted on a criminal ...

SLIGO ASSIZES—SATURDAY

... struck Tymon with a blackthorn stiek which destroyed him; Tymon was confined to bed from that period till the beginning of Easter. Several other witnesses were produced in support of the l charge, but it appeared that the quarrel in. that house was a general ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... it is a fact of which ?? had judicial knowledge that a sixth clerk must .be'tese'iii'-the Court, from' its sitting to its rising. Mr. e Loghlen then called the attention of the Court to the statute the 4th 'George III., chap. '39, by which the Supreme ...