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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY, DEc. 10. FIUSl' V. STAFFORDO. Sir S. RottterLY stated, that the bill was filed in this case, for the purpose of moving his Lordship to commit Anne Stafrord, the defendant, to the Fleet, for a breach of his Lordship s in- junction. The estates which she enjoyed, and on which the waste had been committed, were, ill 1801, devised to her by her husband, Edward Manners, for her ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LASW '7I.NTT&LIGENVCE. 5- ~ ~~~R(L5COURT, DcuinCh 'L THE STAGL.--WHITTINCHABt ANT) Assyiss v. Woo0L5:ie It Mr. HAsRT Stated,. that this Bill was filed, by the plaintiffs SI against r['osnas Jonathan Wooler, for restraining him from ?? publishing a work, their pi~operty; anid for en account 'ofI the sd profits la~ las made by the piracy of- that work; and thiat he pay the costs of the presonit ...

POLICE

... PIsniC OFFICE BOoW-STr T.-For some inonthls a number ot hotels, coffee-houses and private houses have been robbed of silver spoons and various articles of plate by persons gaining ad- uittance by false pretences, among the houses that have been robbed is the Verulam Club-house in Lincoln's-inti-fields, the house occupied by the late Lord Kenyon. The Club is com- posed of 450 Mlembers, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA P' IN TELLI , EiGENCE. a Thce totlcw;m'g is lord Flatoogmsci arge to time Jumry ont 4- Prmday emhmi irs which, fium the pressure of 's.-tttr, we 5Vetd IC urllli thlt ii,. L on I .. ri t S iiomti he ti i proceeded, to cl!cwth ~ They 0 would ?? tie -vil'cm-a they Ihad beard (ii til parr. of the dere'darit that he, bid .topj-dd.c lecircu~lation of this -.vrk ont ?? of Pliru~mary; hbt ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW' INTELLIGENCE.' COURT OF CHANCERY, DEC. 16. rt The LonD CHANCELLO r on coming into Court, intimated that us he should postpone giving judgments in several cases, as he had to go to the House of Lords for the purpose of proroguing Par- liament to the 27th of .Tanuary. Ile thought it was right to defer d giving judgments, as thereby the [earned Counsel at the Bar ; would have more ...

MAYOR'S COURT, GUILDHALL. THE NEW POST-OFFICE

... MAYOR'S COURT, GUILDIIALL. THE NEW POST-OFFICE. aTWM CORPORATION O? LONDON V. ELLIS. I This was another of. those proceedings which have been insti- s tuted under the late Act of Parliament, for the erection of a new Post-office, at St. 1Mdartin's-le-Grand; the City claiming certain premises necessary thereto, and the Lessees or Proprietors de- sa anding in lieu fair and ample compensation. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COUYRTi 01' C6HANCiEY, .Drr. 17., JUDGMJN T. C PU 1) EN'S CO NCOR ID -kN CE. Z005511 31AWM!AN AND) OiSIEiS Y. NUT75TAL, DiXON, A2l) ?? The Lono Csi.iAcerLsojL dissolved the injusistion, allowing the defendants to go into tile nasriet waith their 7th Edition: thle same tines ordering, that thley should keep an accolsit ot the it -le nd pofis, s asto enable them to ,accmsflt to the ?? Afor thle ...

OLD BAILEY

... Yesterdav ROBERT GiLBY was indicted for stealing a book frez Air lr Symonds, of Barbican. It appeared in evidence that tha book was found :i, the prisoner's possession by a police officer, to whomn, when asked where he got it, the prisoner replied, your pump is very good, blut your sucker is dry. The hook was identified by 1A r. Symonds. The prisoner in hiis defence said, that a poor man ...

LORD MAYOR'S COURT, GUILDHALL. THE NEW POST-OFFICE

... LORD TAYOR'S COURT, GUILDIIALL. TIlE NEW POST-OFFICE. T1l1 COILtO1ATION OF LOINDON V. LF.VI5. This was an inquiry, similar to those we have already de- tailed, and in which the plaintiffs, authorised by the Act of Parliament, came before the Court in order to ascertain the amount of damages to which the defendant was entitled for the loss of his house, situate upon the scite of the intended ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... L.4TV INTEL LIGENCL- COURT OF CHANCERY, DxC. 21 OPERA HOUSE.-WAmATYs v. TAYLOR. The Socrcrroa-G NsRsAl-My Lord, I have to request ';out Lordship, that a motion in thiscase, which is placed in the Vice- Chancellor's paper, may be transferred to your Lordship's paper. When I name the case, I amt sure your Lordship and the Gen- tlemen around me are familiar with it, froul the repeated hear- ings ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ;ted COURT O1 XING'S BEN CH-, Dtc. 24. Landots Sittings uflerA W-daelrsmas Term, b~fpe Lord.Ellenborougli.~ STRAND BRIDGE. 50 COVERDALEI V. BUILRELL. tepr 50 This -vas dn action to recover a deposit paid upon thoprn- 46 chase of an annuity of 1161. granted by the Strand Bridge Corn- pin to the plaintiff, secured tupon the toflls payabew, o tohbe 44, paid to the said Company. The ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW IY'EL LIGENVCE. COURT ON ChlANCERY, Dec. 8. If X-PARSTE HIUCHES IN THEF. MSt ATTER, OF RIcUI.ONlD. A The LonD Cn.NOcarr.Lon stated tbh.a he had looked with the utmost attention into this case, and he was afraid he should re- n quire more information before he was abl*- to give any decision .1 on it. The last petition presentedby Mrs. ?? declaired that n she had asserted her right to a ...