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COURT OF KING'S BENCH, APRIL 29

... . THE RAEi OF, P-- Eva THE BANK OF ENGLAND. Mr. Broughan moved, that a mandanmus be directed to the Governor and Company of the Bank, ordering them4o proceed to divide all the profits accruing to that establishment previous to the 19th of March last, over and above the expenses incurred in the conduct of its affairs. His qpplicaion was founded upon the affidavit of a proprietor of Bank stock, ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES, APRIL 13

... LANCAS~T'Eft ASSIZE, ApralL 13. . . . , * . ~ - - Adl reos of Chliet' BarS R icilards, oil passing sqiit~ncce cf DLocili UpOtl tihe prisoncirs capitally cucivicted ci fiJrcery, aud of uttering forged Bnkli of Eclcl ci) notes. Wia. Oxeinhailtc c, concicted of utteiri.-g a forged Bill of Ecicbaniae w as first placed at tie blcr. Ch1ief Baict-A'ldilliaris Oxciichac, vu hiatc been convicted of ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... MIIDDLESEX SESSIONS, Yeesterday JoIs RIPrON, WIllLLIAM CHISrSOLERa, WILLLvM I HOWELL, ?? 1ARDLEY, CHARLES AmFn, and GE(osso ro Buctc..Y, were indicted for riotously and tumultuously asset- 1I bling together, and for assaulting James Henry liacine, and T others, at Air-street, Spital-fields, on the 25th of March. T Mr. Anorsses for the prosecution, stated, that the outrage I ascribed to the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA W NT E L GENCE. 3fiddtmsV!iangs .after Easter Term, bejlre Mr. Jusfsdee Aiillt,. asic a SPeCiat ury THE tIc;i. V. .TosET55 MI'lclE~i't, ES.% This was an indictment ?? the 6efelidaint, cliirgittg thot he, as one of his Majesty,'s JusticesOf the Peatce tor the ('sunty' of Middlesext, did, on the 10tls cf October, IS15, unlawfully license one Charles Wright to keep a commonl ale house, he ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... knit INVTELLIGENCE. COURT OF CHANCERY, M1AY SR. I decase of the (Opera-h11l1M, thle Vice-Chancellor rcftisced ?? to the Master's iReport, in addition to the thi~ee which were referred back to the Mlaster for at reconsideration. The case stands ever for the present till the \ laster makces a niew Report. COURIT OF KING'S BENCH], MAY 28. TiHE KING V. ARTHIJtIL THtIS'TLEWOOD. The ATTOiLYEV ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY, DMAY 23. BRIGHTON COAL DUTY. ATTORNEY-GENSMAL V. BROWN. Mr. NEWLAND-Your Lordship was so good as to say, that we might call your attention to the case of the AttorncV-Gene- ral v. Brown. LonD CeAXCE.LOn-All I can say, is, that I ?? appoint it l for you some slay next week. As the appeal in the Iouse of Lords is from me, I should not like to be the only Lord who was to ...

POLICE

... . 9 ULDO lALL, CATION TO TEr PUatraC-On WVed'neaday Gwego Esres, por- ter at the 5oeichuolfice oe the Blue Boar, llliorn, appeared 'to answer the complaiint of Mr. Mid'euood, for an overcliirge in the carriageof a parcels-Mr. Aldermnsit ANSLEtIt observed, tbat tse aefcndait was not perbaps aware that, bynhe statute; he wa's liable to a cr1 inmital prosectirio; for obtaining money allnder false ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... CONSISTORY COURT, DOCTORS' COMMONS. SULLIV.tN, GUARDIAN, AGAINST M5ARuA SUl.LIVAN, OTHERWttISE OLD- AlEiR, FALSELY CAiLrIN(5 IItIniSELF SULLIVAN.. The further hearing, on this important question of mnllity of marriage, on the ground of minority, fraud, misneomer, and non-consent on the part of the Right Ifon. John Sullivan, father and natural guardian of John Augustus Suiivar,ilbe minor, (who ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, MAY 1

... aCOVt7T O1F:KING'S 131SCH, NTAV I1 MtANDAfttUS TO THe SAN MK DIRECTORS. Sir A. Piggott this misrnitig appearedl irt Court, and stated that Lhe held in his hand a gule, calli g on the Bank to sheit' cause wh17y they shinild not divide the profits Of thle Establishmsent, after deducting their expences. The Learned Gentleman observed, the Rule vas obtained by his Learned Friend at so late a ...

LAW

... ?? l- L 4TV COURT OF KINGS BENCH. Saturday, May 2. AtBJtRATION OATIT. While a younzr rentleman, whose articles of ?? ld expired, wras talking the usual oath of abjiuration, denyiivj ir damnable doctrine and paltion, that Princes, rxcemmnelic by the Pope, may he deposed or murdered, a snmile passed r,;, Iiq S ounitenazice. Mr. .1Jstice BArLeY, perceiring it, immedia!fuy ord-red let should lee ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA.I INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF QIK'NG'S BI3NCH.,MaY 15. MLiddlesex Sittings after Eastec Trmn htiefe 1nr. Jstice Abbott. SPRING G[iNJS -BuDjsC;Ic v .icxsAiA3sOo This wvas an act&lon ol the ease detailst the defendant for neg- ligently placing a spring r-un up *uti lii' roof of his house, whereby the pl'intilfi.i consrqntiu:e of tie explosion thereof waswounded on onW *,F his hands .i inA ti1er ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—SATURDAY

... I CqURTOF KING'S BENCH-SATURDA I. :ThichbDI h~¶~ 4Ciixj.;th~ I aG4 ol~dgeighti~ of lsr#.'vhcA ?? 7 ~l an irk~ethblebt ?? teedfeiai5 o,. ,let l&cnpirac't a e asobidjoi' rei'bao~rgtib1i Wo f.ip -,ekthe 01pm Prdt( st~iit disseniters' 3~hb~'frr~gO8.os~, ihr~ atAL h~hse ~ily cer'tfidiateti foi that ipurp~ose..~ .:TlWre I if spi ndi W isecotid count agaijtth~i-defrndantsfrare~o~ye~ 7A4le trial ...