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LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... King-Pary v flicks, further directlozs and ?? v Croome-Wiloon v Cluer, firther ?? and Costs. To aX SipeneN To.-Lochhead v Hardy-Biddulph v Long- Maluod v Hill-Cidlatld v Luxton-Towtsead v Weeiacott-Waw a Hlll-Atterney-General vilroroke. ?? By OnDoa.-Ireland ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... CIANCERY LANE -Sit at ten. SpionT CAURIS.-Iiodrle v Rexworthy, forihr directions *od ?? Sargon- Roberts v Kelly-Lockhart v Hardy &and ?? v T'aylor, further directions and ?? erv Vaughan-Cotham a WAaison-Nelthorpe v Wrigbt-Blird v Downe, further directions ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS, OCT. 2

... and a Bench of Magistrates. JAMES MAINWOOD was 1,,rged wit stenling fifty shillungs in meney and a bundle of clothes fro.r Thomas Horgn ; but aftec a shart ex-minatioll, the indictment failed, and the pri- domer was liuc'iarge3. -- JOHN NOWLAN was charged ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... v RIce-Jeffrey v Naile-Glsiourne v presroo,. Segulo v Gorden-Weeburton v PrIlc-ipiller v Arnistone-ji,,si, vAtklas-Rarle Hardy-Perrya Ray.aan-bleknell v Pilling- Addl. v BEdullnl-Yardley v ArnoId. The conrt wIll a10o aIt it BHnco. COURT OF REVIEW. F ...

LAW SITTINGS THIS DAY, MONDAY, MARCH 1

... James Hook, Tneodore Jennings, GeorgeJordeu,, Wiluism Anderson, Thomas Birch. ORIGINAL CASES-UNOPPO'SaD.-Job Hook,ent~amnMgurtrct, David Kemplary, William Carrier, John Kirby, James BHO Thomas Farmer, Richard Lonsdale, William Copland. OPPOSED -James Warne ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-THURSDAY. GUI1DliALL.-Paillibert Hardy, a young man twenty years of age, was charzed before Sir Peter Laurie with at- tempting to destroy himself by firing a pistol loaded with powder and ball at his breast in the Portugal Hotel tap ...

HIS MAJESTY'S LEVEE

... AitcHDEACON-Magee. Mmssmrus-Munday, Wilkie, B.A., William Munday, Thomas Estcourt, J. W. Jeffcott, 6, Rice, S. mouroe, Story, Brooke, Gen) Ban1es, DMsney, Edward Braddyll, Robert Dundas, Thomas Shiffner, Strachan. Young, MP., F. Hall, M.P., Henry Plerrepont ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... GUILDHIALL-At ?? nine. LoxNoN CommoN Juasv-Davis v Sveppard-Wan-1rd v PeCsron Ward v Byrne-Tolrittnv Shenstone-Thomson v Mime- Hardy v Aeteil. The last c~uause.No.840onthe printed list. PALAC COURT , WESTMINSTB -Sft at STpgEtniTe. M'Leod v Berney-Lamb v W ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... een v Street-Vine v IPiroon-Tlubbs v Lovett-Thomas v Church-Leach v Faa- Itn-- Csombe v Reynuldson-Cowell v Ceok-Gritliths v Carpen- ter-.Gardner v Thorp--odbourn v Saunders-Laurle v Ber- Ford v Flick-Hardy v Dadley-Handley v Hughes-Saylell V Driver. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... this; Mr. Hardy moved from it two or three paces, andl the prisoner, after moving two or three to the lefr, looked steadily at Mr. Hardy, and said, You are one of thove wbo have been hard upon me. The prisoner instantly advanced towards MAr. Hardy,making ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... and- the' Loid Maror was requested to issue his Precepts for the Eledion o£ Others in their room. 1t61n C(owvley, Thomas Poynyder, Thomas Whipham, and Martie Pearlses, Esqrs. have each paid their fines.of 4@oi. anld zu acarl, to be excused serving rhe ...

LAW NOTICES—(THIS DAY)

... Ratclile -Gardner v Viekers. BANKRUPTCY COURT, BASINGHALL-BTICEET. Befors Mr. Commimsloner HOLROYD, IV. Browvn, and Brown and Hardy, Oxford-street, drapers, at eleven; last examination-T. Miller, Green-atreet, baker, at half- past eleven ; dividend-A. Hoggins ...