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LAW SITTINGS THIS DAY, MAY 14

... examinatlon- Thomas Robinson, Anchor and Hope Alley, St. George's In the East, tallow chandler, at I; dividend. Before Mr. Commissioner HOLROYD.-Jas. Meek, of the Ly- ceum Tavern, Strand, wine merchant, at 11; laat examination- William Hardy and Robert ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... Barnes, Edward Fisher. OEIOINAL UNoPPoSIM.-Jane StillW0ed, Robert Francte Reeve, WVillim Hasnmerton. ORSOINAI Orrossni.-Thomas Edwards Thomas, Mary Amu Mor an. William Joseph Layel, John Wellington Freces, Henry U li= Wilillamsnon _ ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... Sadler; further dl- ?? v Hardie, ?? v Lord Wiaterton. Short cause. SECONDAUIRS' COURT, BASINGiHALL.STREET-At twelve. Llndusv B3'1s-Leev Collins-LeeS v Harrlsan-Hart v Gooden. PALACE COURT, WESTMINSTER-At half-pastnine. Thomas v Fox-Mansfild( v Gwrdner-Fuller ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... one; last examnlnatiln- Thomas John Ashton of Pall-lall. taller, at two; dividend. EanRATun.-Iu the Law Notices osaerted November 10, the name of the bankrupt sehose creditors were to meet the asligoana was, by error, Inserted Thomas Cadn)ury, instead of ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... lnnell r Pinnel. Causes, &c.-Davis v Chanter (3) part heard-Dousfield v Mould -Ducks v Stanhope-Attorney-General v Warren-Hardy v Hull (2)-Martin v 51augham (8). Before Sir J. KtIOnT Biauen. Eleven petitions. CAREKS, &e-Avigda v Solomone (2)-Charlion ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... IN?.-Sit at ten, Before Sir L. SHAIDWELL, imnmrn v Thromas, by urlder. CL'sr5s, &c.-(lreenwvay v IBuchanfi-Cooke v Turner-Hardy V Buli (2)-Martin v Haughlu (2) -Powney v B10111berg-illsh v Shiplrall-N ercuttav (lutedonl-patcii v Sterwart-Medley v Horton ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... uial had been made concerning the zonvits at .eVhoojvi r h ad Mr. ATT(IRNIEY GFNER:A. 1O-moved-that a pcrfon of the name of Thomas Spent e fhould bc ca3led in and charged withan information xwich he had mled'fs him ex Sfficio. 11u,- Spenee' w>as accornogly ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... and other prenlisoes, on the ?? of December, 1881, the pro. perty of Robert Hardy, at Tendring. Mr. RYLAND conducted the prosecution; Mr. Jrssop defended the prisoner. Mr. Hardy deposed that he was a farmer, at Tendring, in this county, and acted In the ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... Elucd, of Ailiton, Kent, grocer, at one; dividend. Before Mr. Commissiener EvANs. Thomas Berrimau, of Peckham, builder, at eleven; last exarni- natlon-Frederlck Thomas West, of Commercial-road, Lanibeth, coal merchant, at twelve; last examination. Before ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... ten. neyniar V Reynair, to be spoke ?? v Howavsu, petition -Cochrane v Robibson, petition, Iyorder-Frpe v Smith, petition- Hardy v Ogle, by ?? v Fisher, by order. CArSE P'STITurNS-St. John v Ciipnrjnueys-nichard v Wood- Brvan v W hit ?? Y Morrison- (iever ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... CON1MON Juajaa.-Seaward a' Hlawker-Cheiteuillam and Great W~estern Railway v Roberta-Smnith a' Cotta-Doe on the demisa of Word v Hardy-Ryder v' Smaail-Spreadudry a' Chap-. ?? v Thlrkell-clarieYoung-The Queenv Ileaiat- Boawden rv Pegg. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. ...

ADMIRALTY SESSIONS.—JUNE 27

... Captain of the Thomas Cou ts, aind Mr. R. C. J. PHIPPS,- seceind Mate, were indicted for h..Salltiniv and obstructing Lieutenant MaliBball, of his Ma- jest ' ship Glasgow, wiile in tie execution of his duty of re- ce.vii g vulnmicrs fiom the Thomas Coutts into ...