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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-FnOWAY. sRAVENSIIAW V. HtOLLIER. This case was argued yesterday throughout the greater part of the day. Mr. KINDERSLEY replied this morning. - Judgment postponcd. IfULDERT V. LAMPREY. This was an appeal from a decision of the Vice-Chan- cellor. The question was, whether a testator, whlo be- queathed his wife an annuity of 2,0001. a year for her life, had intended to include ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-TUESDAY. ALDRIDGE V. FORBiEiS. The arguments in this case were concluded this morning. His LoRDsHIPs said it was his opinion that the parties ought to have leave to file an exception to the Master's report, as they would be able by that means to bring the question in dispute more distinctly before the Court. SEWES V. LEWES. This was an appeal from a decree of the Vice. ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... I Suoclicrra ACCIDENT.-Tuesday night an inquest was s held at the Mirlin's Cave, Spa-fields, before Thomas Stir- ling; Esq., coroner, on the body of Samuel Mears, aged 5. 56. It appeared in evidence, that on Tuesday last a van r- was unloading some goods in Exmouth-street, Clerken- g well, when the deceased was driving his cart on the right side, followed by a hackney-coach, 1,436. On passing ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... I LAW NOTICES.-THis DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTMINSTER. Sittinps at ten. Cox v Cox, petition-Ex-paote'Croupb. lunatic ?? V AlVestcombe, part ?? v Hollier-Whbeat v Graham- Hulbert v Lamprey-HarrIson v Wiltshire. VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, WESTMINSTER. Sittings at ten. Maddox v Roberts, petition, to be spoke to-Attorney.General v Pearson, to sbse ?? v Hodson, 10th exception' by order -Hatfield v ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... LIABILITY TO BE CALLED UPON TO SERVE TIHE OFFICE OF CONSTABLEI Yesterdav a Coart was held for t he dispatch of general brrsines, A questivn of considerable imnportanre came on, and was dievided il the cou se of the day. The fol- h'wing is an outlino - Mr. BODrIN ttt e barrister) stated that hc appeared V} il)ist it-ainst th appointment of Josepih Sladen, Esq. W4 Williaslrl Slade, EIq., as ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAi NOTICES.-Tins DAY. if o COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTMINSTER. Sittingn at tell. ADJoVatNan CAUSE PF ?? re Wolf; two patent petitions, part ?? v Bernal; pauper ?? v Hall- Cownlay vlledwell, LUNATIsV PrTITrnNs.-ln re Foavler-Iln re lHumphreys; two ?? re Tarbuck; ditto-I; re Harris; ?? re Jojes- In re Blagden, two ?? re Osbaldeaton-In re Gunning; two ?? re Fowler-In re Rowley; two ?? re Hill; ?? re ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA TW INTELLIGENCE. I - U. COURT OF CHANCERY.-NONDAY. ?? This being the first day of Term, the Lord Chancellor, ot the Judges, and King's Counsel having breakfasted in of Lincolins-inn, came in procession to Westminster-hall in 0- the usual manner. ill At half-past one the Lord Chancellor entered the er Court, accompanied by the Master of the Rolls and the r- Vice-Cluisecellor. 0, The ...

THE RECENT EXTENSIVE ROBBERIES OF JEWELS

... THE RECENT EXTENSIVE ROBBERIES | OF JEWELS. The police, as well as the officers of Bow-street and Marlborough-street, have been actively engaged in tracing out the means by which the late robberies of jewels, &c., amounting to between one and two thousand pounds, have been accomplished. As yet nothing has been discovered to afford ground for hope that the perpetrators will be de- tected; but ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION. HOUSE. A tall, ill-looking, dirty fellow, named llilianis, wras brought before the Lord Mayor, charged with having stolen the carcass of a sheep. A boy, named Glbster, stated that he saw the gentlemnan at the bar whip up the sheep, which was exhibited for sale, and make a run through Lcadenhall.market with it. Witness pursued and tripped up his heels, and then held him down until an ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MARLBOROUGH-STREET. FoRGERY.- lilliom Lupton, an elderly man, of respec- table exterior, was yesterday brought before Mr. Conant and Mr. Chambers, for final examination, charged with having forged a check for 50t1., with intent to defraud Sir Thomas Harvey Farquhar and others, bankers, St. James's-strect. The check in question purported to have been drawn by Mr. Richard Tattersall, of the Turf ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... lht MANSION-HOtUSE e A gentleman complained that on Friday night. notwith by standing the vigilance of the police, the house No. 77, in le. Cornhill, had been broken open, and plundered of bills of Ise exchange and other property, which could be of no value ed to the thieves. His Lordship desired John Forrester, the ry officer, whose judgment in affairs of this kind is indisput- he able, to ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-WEDNESDAY: MORTARA V. HALL. This case wasarguedyesterday, at some length. It was a petition of Mr. Burghart, a tailor, for leave to bring an action in order to try his right to recoversa part or the whole of a bill for certain articles of dress furnished to the late Captain Nisbett, of the Life Guards. Sir W. HoRNE replied this morning, on the part of the petitioner. Much of ...