LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGJSNCE- ?? 1: : ?? CQURT OF KING'S BENCR, MAY f. - . MAS1NDAMUS:AGAI5T T. rolORATION OFr OitAT. - YARMOi1-H. Mr. GARRIW .moved for a Mesnd'rmns calling on-the '-1ifror,. .Aldorrmei:; .and Comnisi Coupcll of tbe Bordughi of Great Var, 'mouthto hold a -oisrt for the dispatch of public businesa. ?? hszved thi on thel authoiaty ofa'sidiliar mnottfld'a&d some years. :igoby. Mr. Erskine. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW iNfELLIGENCE. KING'S BENCH, MAY51 ;. . * TlhiiehingSpdcial Paper day, the time of the Courtwas pani- cipally occupied in hearing Speial Arguments. Tlir GLOBE INSURANCP.COMPANY S. BARBER. The Plaintiffs and Defendant, it appeated, b1oth emploXd' the house of Devayise. and Co. as their Bankers. The Plaintiffs had deposited in t he ands of pevaynes and Co. in their capa- citydf. Bankers to ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... i,4 LAWt ClaELLIQE- COURT OV~ KIN*,t~ ~, - Mr: GAisato'ss sew~e' Cattle 46ifisba Wuld pbtauiid- 14 r Topping, calling dii ?? cause wh annut should not be eriered iiitiese hciwa re ttel Lincaister Assizes. 'Thip Flainfiff 'Caried oril'the Banking -busis' - 'neiS uander the firm of Jotu Teed, -ll~a'I t n oand ' the Defendant 'havinig opiedlid ab' ac'doisnut wiihth 1 The Jnking Coropany tinder- ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWIF I.NTL'LLIGEYCE. COURT OF rING'S ENCd ?? j. C TIlE KSNG v. SO0 A C. The ATTORXaEX GENZ.RAL Moved for the Judgment' e of the Court on Eugenius Roach, for a Libel published c in the Morning Paper called 27,'te Day, of whikh Mr. r Roach was entereod at the Stamp Ofmiic, as Editor and n part Pro;irietor, and ior which libel lhe had allowed s juadgment to. go agaiiist him by defktlt. The libel ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGGEE - -. -. COURT OF C ANCEAY, AuGUsT 8To2 EXT itCLs, iN aTILE SA'TSER 6F 0V0 Mr. PAR'rA E stte Ihs *a application On the part ,T~jv~satedhi DoyleT from being declareda OfMhe petitioner, to ?? ol 0f te Ptitifle,i~atjOOl waS founded an an affidavit by the ban oftr a-that Din Doyle had gontara arymnh PtitioterstatS fhis mercanitile pirsuits and was still de- ~p0 athrocourse the WSam ...

OLD BAILEY.—Jan. 11

... OLDB L::Ja. 11. John Bowles was capitally indicted & the wilful murder ofr his wife, at - No.`'17, -;Earl-streem, Seven Dials,' on the. 2 iofDeernber,., : It apmeard4~fow theevidence, that on~the night abov.menio~ne ,: t~he pris~oner oame .home to lhslod ,d, ,ipgs9 and :.issing the deceased firom home, *ent ixb search of he'r, 'fopnd' her in liquoriat a 'igshp-in' the neigbbowrhood, antd ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... -7GB CT-OI iT rJUS77coA _ ' L ?? ?? [ jtJiJ)L' i .aL Yesterday, the, Court. n*et-present, Lordss Cm; Meadowb'auli; and Herniand. The' Right Pionour- r able David Boyle presented his comriission from the irince 'Regent, appointing hirn Lord' Jistice Cler:, in room of X Lo-d President, which was read bv the Clerk. After which his Lordship took, ard subscribed the oaths of allegiance, abjura- )r ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—MARCH. 2

... COURT OF: KING'S BENCH-M.acu. .. ' LITERARY PROPERTY. BLACHrORT ?? ROBINSONTS.' This was an acti6n of covenant brought by- the plaintiff, who'is the-assignee for the creditors of the late Hanilton Moore, -against Messrs Robinsons and Wilkie, booksellers, -calhing on them, agree : ably to the stipulations in a deed bf agreement ?? i 'tween Them and Mn Moore, dated 25th of May,. 1793, to ...

CASE

... I 'I'1loMAS LAMNB, of 32, New Newbaham-street, Edge- I ware Road, was fflictcd four or five years with a pus- 4 tullar Eruptiou, the tirst appearatice of which was in his face and hands, and then it spread over his body. About clhristmias, 1 89, the usual period of the year when these diseaseS are always aggravated, the soles of his feet were No covered that he was unable to walk; finding no ...

ANOTHER DREADFUL MURDER

... *X O-IR :: bFL M U hI- he A .ff.V07'11ER D}RE4PFUI, MUS'VI)Sle. Aniother' horrible- Murder was eominitted oil Thursday ;,gatat No. 81, New ra-vel-Ifltn, lltat wo '111nu,1tes -wilk fromn thle frmier scene. of blood in Ratclifl'-highN~ay. Bletwecen eleven aud twelve o'clock, the neighbours opl. jsiewere adartnedl by a evy' of niurder, f'oin a peVsoII it, hisshiriit. who was deieetidling froiti a ...

STAFFORD ASSIZES

... ST, 1 FFiIOR) AMS'lZ ES. ltnt followving tral was i1e last'rhat occupied the -attentistisof the court, andexcited finich interest:- .Vanidt Tiit, SA'ri~an, a schoilmaster, of Wolverhamp- tonr was 'indicted Sor aw'ass2sult 'updn Ann TaylOr,' with ilntent to cofrmit a rape. 24r. Daen:ey, otingel for the pfosecution, stated tatRt the prisoner had several scholars, inoft odf whort were day sclsrl ...

Published: Tuesday 03 September 1811
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1374 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

TRIAL FOR LIBEL

... I . I I aR L - - : t~e,. nrc irtirream .stis J . 'the Wtat of the Propsrietor of this Paper, fir lpublishigu. an Ahn'cle on Mibtacy Fonubiiment,! dieemned by-the Attlr-t nejyfrneril ~li be of a oebglkus usinallr~e, too~k; plait' in -tihe Ciiua Ifarlf at Lint ola. on; Udnesdaty, and a verdict of GtTLTYt was, after a snort conlsuilt thoui, lumreturned hby, the ?? six gentleoten out of the list ...

Published: Sunday 17 March 1811
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1385 | Page: Page 10, 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment