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COURT OF CHANCERY.—FRIDAY

... CJoiJ Os I'W0iANL'yY. F-J'RIDAY, The Lord Chancellor came down to Lincoln's-ion-hall this day at one o'clock. The Mctropolitan Commissioners on Lunacy delivered to his Lordship their Annual Report of the state of the Lunatic Asylums within ten miles of London, and were re-sworn into their respective offices, pursuant to the provisions of the Lu- nacy Act of last Session. HIf MAJESTY'S APPROVAL ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—SATURDAY, NOV. 2

... t.@URt OF XC.-O' P ' -,T This was thle first day of 1iuchaclnrts Ter), aud the Judgs, as usual, went to Westisltrer Hall It procession. The atlend- aniDce of strangert In the Hfsall, and pnrtIcalarly in the Lord Clen- cellor' Court, was more tU5rnerouC than tee have at any tishe witnessed since tbe elevakloS of the Larnrd Lord to the Wool- sack. The fineness t the ' nidoubcetily d:sre pl iny o ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—SATURDAY, NOV. 16

... C(UJI'V 01 CfL4AFCLR}-& SATUD4Y, NoV; 16, D&ILsoNGTsOv V, PARtL~I~NGT -,rhis was a mnotiont by appealI from the Von -Chtsnr~iclr to re-open the biddings for a farm ID I le pariah of Acton, neerN&ntwIch, on the ground that it hadheen sald under its value, to the manifest Injury of the infant plaintiffs.I Sir E. Svr;naN, lo support of the snotion, said he appeared for Abraham parliittgtOO, one ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... UO-wil ' CO-1)1ON b'r c NCil . .*strr Ity a Co)urt was thill fir the dIsapach (if' Public bUstri,,f ,Mr. HIC(KS3 rose to complqai of vwbat be called bia rch I privlege.~ A paragraph had a~ppesore'i In a ilie Crao'wlqv I Bmt'hiirld ret ipecisily Pt re rdel(d !he ~atnientt ofr ii t ~crr's for salo there. fj!'rmarket cnuild rio well hr, cnllcd a breach of the prlvllegcr of the Corp-raticn, and ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER.—THURSDAY

... COURT OF XuIlQURI.-'TjURSDAY. [S tdngs 1l Baico.) EsPATaE COLLsRTT.-Mr. KELLY applied In this case, to remit a flue of tw tty pound Is bhIb t ad beeu levied onl the appilcant for non-attendaLce at a Juryrrasn, he laving been absent when the sumuOBs was served. Oil a former appilcrtioln, the Court bad ordered hirn to give notice to the ifilc- r from whom the procers of estreat issued. Notice ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ATTEMPTED SUICIDn OF SEVERIN DUssAs, THE FRENCR USHER.-On Wednesday morning, at half-past 2 o'clock, a young man was brought in a hackney-coach to St. George's Hospital, labouring under the effect of several extensive wounds, which he had inflicted on the inside of the elbow joints of both arms. He was attended by Mr. Hicks, the house-surgeon, who succeeded in stopping the hemorrhage, but the ...

Published: Sunday 24 November 1833
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1751 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—MONDAY

... COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.-MOANDAY. [8Sttings in Balnco, at Westmitnter.] CORMYN V. LEADEr.-Mir. Serijeant TADDY applied for a iule to show cause why a new trial should not be had on this case, which was one brought against the defendant, an officer in the East India Company's service, for an alleged breach of contract, in refusing to put in at the Cape of Good Hope. It would appear, that ...

ROLLS' COURT.—WEDNESDAY

... tOLLS' CO UIY.1YIDNNESDdY. HANLURY * . Il'rCHlFIELD.-.Mr. BIIcERSTETH and Mr. KOE appeared in this case for the plaintiffs, Messrs. Truman, Hanbury, Buxton and Co., and the bill was filed for the pur- pose of having an account taken of the sums of money which they had expended in buildings on the prtmises in question, and that they might be sold to pay what should appear due to them on that ...

ROLLS' COURT.—THURSDAY

... ROLLS' CO URT.-TInuSDAY. WVRAY v. Hu MICSON.-In this case, in which the bill is filed by one partner against another of the firm of Wray and Hutcheson, surgeons, in Farringdon.strett, Air. KSINIDEIIS- LEY made an application on behalf of the plaintiff to have the cause struck out of his Hlonour's paper, in which it stood for to-morrow, in order that it oight be heard before the Vice- ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—FRIDAY

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.-FRIDAYS JOHN CALLON, a licensed victualler, appealed against a conviction ob(.Ne4A agalnot him b) Johu Byers, afow-aitreet, for .elliog ezclreeble liquo.s wiihout a licence. Mr ADOLPHUS aot.ted the case for tue informer. Mr. ALLEY appeared for the appellant. The circrstntatces under which the cinviciaur had been obtained are as fullows:-It appeared that the appellant had ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—SATURDAY, Nov. 23

... CURYT 0i1'K KYlS AI1:I'JLSvpuEDA1I 2. BERNASCONI V. 1ARt11OTiRiER --Iii this cate a rule h id heern oibtahDed to 6.t rbt1de tht %ei tit ritd hvo a Tiei Irtrl. Iil ibal ground that a pet0on, wIho five or sly tintem before had s oar ue I Why, C~AM, t11 OCi.'hloti f thtt aLtt utlal, and iticfore extCly tIhe reverse of wbhat lie hard betore done. The aflidavit stahd that ihit wat a aurprise onl ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—THESDAY

... COU! ' 011 ].XfliLQ (jLR !-VJ:'SDAY. 'tlEu AliTOnl- NY GLNEltAL v. GALE.-ihe information in iiivi cane5 Was 4it(l ty th- Attornt -(Tvncral, to rec:1)ver pe- o: lne for fr iud& collmnitkvd by dJi fd.Lnt, in hia huuin sa of a rwip ni.nufurr. 'bri e w re a number of counts in thr inhfrmnation, and the penalties sought to bc reco'ered amounted to rear 50,()01. The SOLICITOIt-GENERtAL (with wvhom ...