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LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-THis DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. Slttings at teln. Before the LoRwq Ci'ulotogN7Rs at Lincoln's-bin. R.ichmond Y Irvng, appeal.- warris v IDwari., ?? v Rtwlieson, ?? r Carr, ?? v Walnisley, appesl. ROLLS' CO'PT, ClfANCERY.LANF. Sittings at ten. PlrITIoNs -The unoopposed Will be taken first. Foxon v Foxon- Oiiver v Hunter-Attory.G flencrai v iitorland- Brooke r Turner-Haruff r Oram ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGE'NCE. MARY-LA-BONNE. A r UIrIC MARKET RUINEr.D BY XOvNsTuirwEs.-Yesterday David Greenland, a boy about 14 years of age, one of a numerous gang of jut enile thieves, who, for some past have inleited and plundered Portman-marluet and the vicinity, was brought befole lr. Rawliusorn, by Johnson, the beadle. The Bleadle said that the prisoner was an active member of a gang of ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-THIS'DJy. VICEtCHlANCELLORsi COURT, LINCOLN'S-INN. Stltil).s at tell. Walrell v Cti tii, cnlse, for i otgn, ?? s.n v Reed, furthier huh.e tiyirii bar;t- )t'gts }tljl a ra'ts'in cr if rth r C>rei tiois :writ pthrthtion, !,v ortiCI-' Hi'ti vi fla Irt,'ta 1u cmvze an' ,allitno. bn nirdr. His tijionurwtliliofl ltv, r a'-ii- e 'rtitiol,:ItitIotI oflt`tl nrailltie pater Ih. ?? ,~tMt he ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... MIDLAND CIRCU1T, WARWICK, MARCH 28. NISI PRIUS COURT. [Before Chief Justtice Til.iAL and a Comnmon tory.] ELECTION ASSAULT. DAVIS V. BADGl.t. 'This was an action brouight to recover dainages for an assault. The defendant pleaded that he was not guilty. Mr. BALGUY and Mr. WHITE conducted the case for the plaintiii'; and Mr. Serjeant GOULsI§uN and Mr. Hutm- Fnt:Y appeared on behalf of the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTEL LIGENCB. ROLLS' COURT.-FntAYv. f lis Honour the Master of the Rolls to-day proceeded with his cause petition paper. c T1IELLV'SON ?? WOODFORD. Mr. PESiBsnTON appeared for the petitioner in this case, s Lord Rvendleshain, who prayed that he might be at liberty to pay into Court the sunm of £5,500, the amount of certain rents with which he was charged under en Act of Parliament. By an ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... :-LAW NOPIClS-Ti1s DAY. COUnRT OF HANIPtt'TCY, BASINGIIALL-STREET. Before.Mr. CommimSloner VVllIi.lAlA .-3ohin Thompson, late of West Harrdi gmatreat, booikbinder, at ten; ?? - John ia Pope, of Woodthireet, (he10apeide, carpet warehouse. alan, at tiaeen; ?? ip h, of Houadid-9itch, and Wl cl.street, Qripplegate, carrier alad leathr osellerat twelve; adjoilrned exvanination. Before. 1r. ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... OLD COURT. [Before Mr. Serjeant AAADIN.1 John Mason, 13, was indicted for stealing a 501. note, the property of his master, James Wilson, who is a hat- maker, in the Blackfriars-road. Itappeared-that the prisonerwas entrusted, on the 8th of January, with- a letter to put Into the General Post- office which contained the 50L note in question. On the same evening he went to a public-house, kept ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW IIVTA'LLICE.LVCE. -- I Is VICE.CHANCELLOWIS (OU17RT.-Fa'uxy. ir- Mir.G0.ks A ?? diet g tl ?? Nit hicli tat ate to been obtain ed in this cause in May, 1834, whereby the die- in. fendant was reqtraineil fronm selling certain advowesoo and in dther estates, the property of the plaintiff, or fromt further red acting tinder the trust, of an indenture mnade in 181 6. 'The toe facts appeared to ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—SATURDAY

... COURT O1' KING'S BWNCH.-SATvRDAY. LSittings at W'estminster before Lord DrENAIIAN and a Common Jury.] E. GRIFFITHi EVANS V. RocCKLIFF AND DttCKWOaRTH. Sir J. CAMPBELL, Mr. T5IESIGEIt, atid Mr. ?? WILLIAMS, appeared for the plaintiff, nuid tile ATToRNEY-GENExRAL and Mr. WIGIHTMAN for the defendant. Mr. VAUGHAN WILLIAMS stated that this was an action of libel. The declaration complained that the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAIf' INT-ELLIGENCE. HlOUSE OF 10Rl1)S-APPEAl.S.--\'EDNEisI)Y. iore L.ords Brotiughamit, Lyndhiurst, Dennian, and other P'eeis]. JOEl (N 1111 1OFN1191 (,1 HslnTAV IIS I I~g lfI.A:N FS VA R DI I, I- f Lis case iio'e it3 a writ of error from the Court (if I; ing's Ilnelni on ar action of ejectmet, brought by the lessot of the plaintiff in error, John 3irtwhistilel, . the defendant, Agites t ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... -4 MANSION HOUSE. On Saturduay a Mr. Bradfield complainedi to the Lord .'liyor that the conduct of the coal-factors, in keeping the colfiers in the Thames without unloadins them, was the causeofthemosttremendous obstruction, at the same time that it was a great piejivdice to the consumers of coals, by keeting up the price ot that important article. There were at present 150 colliers in the ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICE&i.-Tmzs DAY. VI4R.CffANCNLLOR'S COURT, WESTMINSTER. Sittinvs at ten. Powls v Mansfield, bv ?? Bute v Torimer, by order- Templer v Swete, tsvo ?? v Howell, to be spoke to -Reynolds v Grissell, by ?? v Fraeces, by order. ROLLS' COURT, WESTMINSTER. Sittings at tell. The Master of the Rolls will take causes and petitions by consent. After ?? v Buxton, exceptions ?? v Garth, to be ?? v ...