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THE KING

... ing dispositions of Sir J. C. Hiplis. lay, -Mr, James-Day, and ,dr. Bennitt, who ha4e beautiful - 3ugeas and gafdens on. t4e Parade, it should be stated, that fheytbvewi .ens ?? or the occasion of the King's laitding, ud ?? by as much beauty andt fashion ...

THE KING'S COURT

... Jesus College the Hon. Mr. Temple, MIr. Etdward Finch Hatton. the Rev Dr. taniei Clarke, Yr. F. Pollock, Trinity College ; Mr. fBeckett, the Rev. John Taylor, Rev. J. W. 'Cunningham, the Rev, P. Dodd, the' Rtev. Hentry Boulton, Dr. Lsrchia, the Rev. WY ...

ENGLISH COURT OF KING'S BENCH

... committee consisted of that emlinent and howourable .person a Sir H. Torrens, Dr. Nuttail, MAr. Pyne, an artist, and Mr. Roach', a gentleman of the learned profes. I sion; and Mr Mlat. *'yatt, a gentleman eaineaen ia] his profession as an architect, with ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH,

... Solicitor General informed tbe Codrt, that .he and Mr. Scarlelt had agreed riot to trouhle then f with readisig anyl more. 11is client, the defendant, i had not in fact published the libeld but had oxnl shewn it to Mr. Farth, the Solicitor'General of' the same ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—WEDNESDAY

... could not he levied in that munner, nor iated Iby the situiig Judge. Mr. Itistice Daly-Mr. Goold, is there anv tri;;g in tie Act relative to its being ptrtsetited for by the Gnuid Jonr ? Mr. ?? my Lord; tle wtord pcjcutil;;t i- cot mentioned in the Act. S1ir ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, [ill] FEB. 24

... thitnku'ly acknowledges to hive re- ceivedt One Pound from Mrs. Vincent, per Thomas Finlay and Co. Esqi, in ad of the Funde of that Charity. Dr. Ireland acknowledges the receipt of 11. is. sd. from Mrs. B. fr tihe Distressed Professional Man advertied in this ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, JAN. 22

... verdict, and granting a new trial JCe case uast now called oc, for argument. Mr. A-dolphus now. i. support of the verdict, 2nvnten)eid, onl the un e~i-v of Lie vase of the King Iand Clayton, tried in tile Common Pleas, that no per-,oa was justified in doing ...

APPREHENSION OF THE SUPPOSED MURDERER OF THE LATE MR. PARKER AND HIS HOUSEKEEPER AT WOOLWICH

... nutles, mbstly dated 1st' anud d March ; one of thaem wahl much burnc. A and marked on the back Mr. B:,im An1 lra. B;-f. forrd, Feb. 21, 20; Most or them gqmrke,' Mrs. Nesbitt. Ill his trunk was a pair of nankeeii trows- c ers, not worn since they were was ...

LONDON POLICE

... Summers then narrated thefol- lowing particulars : The child above named was the daughter of a Mr. and Mrs. Freeman, who formerly kept the King's Arms tavern at Cheltenham, and at the age of 18 months was placed out at nurse to an old woman named Dunk, in ...

LONDON POLICE—FEB. 14

... vate Chmamitiec, It,. 2.. 9d; Anonymous, 11; Mr. Fin h- I Mrs. Kenny, M1errion-square, I1. 10s; Miss Staututeti, liome - joy-square, 1 1; Mrs. Coppinger, 1 1; Dr. Orpen, I1. i' Ors. Ross, per do. 1i ; Mrs. O'Connell, tlertion.sqlture. the ...

ENGLISH LAW REPORT

... REPORT. COURT OF KING'S BENCH, SivI1RDAY, J3,55 S. SPRING GUNS-EDINBURGH REVIEW. At the conclusion of a case arsgued to day (of no general rortance), in which AMr, Justice Bayley referred to an autbo- ty quoted in Mr. CDetwynd's editiotr of Dr. Burn's Justice ...

CRUELTY AND ADULTERY

... him. This was properly answered ; not so the next part of the article. It set forth that Mr. George Best had refused to mike a settlement on Mrs. Best, and that Mrs. Best, after violently abusing her husband, on the 6th of January, 1818, left his house ...