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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-FsuDAY. WHVrrrAleE. V. LEACH. This was an appeal from the Court below, against a decision on exceptions taken to the Master's report. The question arose out of the construction to be put on the will of a lady named Slade, who had devised certain free- hold avd copyhold lands, situate at Bampton Abbots, in the county of Oxford, to Richard Whittaker, for life, and then to his ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LA4W NOTICES.-Tils DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTMINSTER. Sittings at ten. Graves v Hicks, appeal, part ?? v Palmer, rehearing- Aogell v Westcombe, appeal-RavenshaV v Hollier, ?? v Graham, ditto. VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, WESTMINSTER, Sittings at ten. Pittv Bonner, fifth ?? v Taylor, by ?? v Hudson, cause, by ?? v Ward, ?? v Roberts, petition, by ?? v Spronle-Dittoy Price, two pleas- Hatfield v ...

POLICE

... 1APtYLEBICONE. On Monday, Mr Wm. Allen, a gentlemnan residing at Spa Cottage, Cierkem. well, was charged before Mr Rawlinson, as fbllows :--lt appeared from the evidence of police constable Balls, No. 25 of the E division, that about three o'clock on Sunday mormm, as he was on duty in the Portland road, he ob- served the defendant alight from a cab, and having divested himself of his cloak, ...

Published: Sunday 25 January 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1310 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAWI NOTICES.-7TIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCFRY, WESTMINSTER. In re ~~~sittings at teil. vrnikal lii re lutip hric, ?? pietiltiol h-, order-O ar Elkiira - Graves v llickt, ?? v Palmer, ?? v UWetncombe, upileal-tavenshllatv v llallier, ditto. VI- CHAE CEL OR'S COURT, WESCi'MINSTEH. ~~ ~~ SittIngs at te a Tdo, Pu ilt votmer, fioe ntgio.n byo ?? v Tylior, ly order-- IIoinpsoll v U pron, om'e ?? v. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-SATUnDAY. JOHNSTON V. KENNETH. In this case, which is un appeal from the Vice-Chancel- lor, the legatees of a person named Kenneth seek to charge the real estates in the hands of bona fide pur- chasers with the payment of legacies which the heir-at- law had neglected to discharge. The purchasers had taken bonds of indemnity from the vender against these legacies. The Vice ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-TJIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTMINSTER. Sittings at ten. In re Rowley, two lunatic petitions, by ?? re Hawortli, In. natic petition, by ?? v Entickrap, ?? V Hicks, ?? v Palmer, ?? vWatrombe, ?? v Hallier. VICE.CHBA*CELLOR'S COURT, WESTMINSTER. Sittings at ten. Gibson v WVellesley, to be spoke ?? re Trist, petition, by order -Candler v Reed, cause, by ?? v Bonner, five motions, y ...

LAW

... V, COURT OF KING'S BENCH.-WESTu INSTER, JAN. ?2 Tie KINaG v. CAPTAIS RoBIsoN.-The Attorney-General moved for judgment against Captain Robison, who was tried on the 11th of December Sas andconvicted ol having published a pamphlet containing several libels on Lieutenant-Genejl Daring, late Governor of New Son'th WlVales-the libels chargvinlg him ith having been guilty of differert acts nf ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF. CHANCERY.-TuEsDAY. LEE V. ENTICKNAPP. I This case was partly heard yesterday. The question was, whether the trustees under the will of a testator had or had not exercised their powers according to the inten- tions of the testator, and whether a debt of 3,000!., which they had incurred in the management of his farms was to be paid out of the real or personal estate? Mr. KINDERSLEY ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-HIOUSE. ALLEGED FRAUD IN TIlE SALE OF ANNUALS.-On Saturday Mr. ADOLPHSUS appeared to prosecute the firm of Bellamny and Co., booksellers, of Coribill, for an al- leged fraud upon Robert Jennings, the publisher of Jen- nings, Laindscape Annual. Edward Cadell represented the firm of the defendants, but admitted that there was no such person as Mr. Bel- lamy in existence. Mr. SYDNEY ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... - I COURT OF CHANCERY.-TnutSDAY. nOBSON V. NOEL. This was a motion to discharge an order of the Vice- Chancellor, directing Sir Gerard No.l to deposit with his clerk in Court the books and documents set forth in his ausiver in the cause. Mr. Tw qs was heard in support of the motion up to the rising of the Court on the first day of the present Term. Mr. BACON' now followed on the same side, and ...

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 ...

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 ...