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... VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT. LEIGH v. LEIGH.-A question arose in this case, the other day, on a de- murrer as to the precise construction of certain words in the allegation con- tained in the bill. Sir C. Wetherell appeared in support of the bill. The de- murrer was supported by Sir AV. Horne, on the ground that the bill stated a period of 20 years' adverse possession had elapsed since the death ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGEBCE. COURT OF KING'S BENCH,-MONDAY. [Sittings in Westminster before Lord DENMAN and a Common Jury.1 DOYLEY V. TIHE EARL OF LIVERPOOL. Mr. PLATT (with whom was Mr. Bugsy) stated, that this was an action to recover damage for the sale of a mare warranted sound, and which afterwards proved not to be so. The plaintiff was an attorney residing at Mor- ton in Worcestershire. In the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGEIVCE. COURT OF KING'S BENCH.-WEDNESDAY. [Sittings before Lord DEN)siAN and Common Juries.] HOPKINES v. DUNLAP. Mr, KNOWIF.s stated that this was an action brought to recover the amount of a bill of exchange, of which the defendant was the acceptor. The plaintiff was a carpet manufacturer at Kidderminster, and the defendant a fa- shionabledress-makerin Regent-street. The ...

ROLLS' COURT, Thursday, Jan. 29

... ROLLS' COURT, Thursday, Jan. 29, TEISVELYAtI V CHAIITEit. Mr Pemberton, in opening this case, stated that the bill was ?? partly for the purpose of baving certain documents and title.deeds delivered up by the defendant, but chiefly for the purpose of setting aside a purchase obtained by the father of the defendant, who was the steward oftthe late Sir John Tre- velyan, on the ground of fraud. ...

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

... LA IV INTELLIGENCE. Co CR1'' 01F Kl i\G'S IN I.Tws v' [6it t jas before LOI . Il iNcMAN atiti Cowninon Juries.] tMiN V. SiTAFFV Mr. LCBADW1 i K~ Ji btes a ppearcI forl the plaiiitiff, nd Sir J. CAMTI'Vt.I. and ?? 1k-salY tLWr11h' defenidanft. 'Thic wvis ani act ion ii recover at sani of between '21. and t31. frat the deiit-idatilt due a 0 pan he( b)allance of all ace- coanlt Ilbr stealo lot I ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—TUESDAY

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.-TUFSDAY. [Before Sir WILLIAM CuGTis, Bart., and a full Bench of Magistrates.] Janzes Clements, a mechanic, who was convicted at the last sessions of an assault on his wife, was brought up to receive the judgment of the Court. On the trial it ap- peared that thc dispute between the parties was relative to the sum of 50/., which was in the savings' bank in the wife's name. ...

COURT OF REQUESTS—KINGSGATE-STREET

... COURT OF REQUESTS-KiNGSGATE-STREET. | -I CAPT. BURTON AND HIS PLACARD-HOLDERS. Yesterday, Stephen Boreham summoned Capt. J. Iyder Burton, the late candidate for the Tower-hamlets, for 11. 19s., alleged to be due to him since the last election. A numerous squad of the placard fraternity were in wait- ing for the result. The CosssissioNaR inquired what was the nature of the debt? to which ...

COURT OF REQUESTS

... A person named Cooper summoned a man named Driscol, an Emerald 'jime of the first water. CO)MBSSIONER: What is the nature of your demand against the defendant.?-Cooper. Twenty-three shillings, for furniture and provisions. Driscol: Never heed him, your worship, it's all gosther he's talking in regard of the eating; and shure there's not more nor a couple of hogs due on them bits of sticks he ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... pOLI T IN POIC SNfvLZiGRNCB. De MANSION-HOUSE. d CUASOUS REVENOE.-The Marshal in attendance stated, that he had caused to be pulled down from the walls a n number of placards, which accused the Lord Mayor of In- justice, and which had been exposed to public view, by d thA direction bf one James Wells, a glass-cutter. c, A few days ago, Mr. Wells entered the Justice-room, and begged leave to ...

POLICE

... MARYLEBONE. On Monday a short thick-set knight of the brush and sootbag, named John Bridges, appeased befbre Messrs ftawlinson and Shutt, charged with having hawked hbs trade about the streets, contrary to act of Parliament. The de- fendant entered the office with a knowing grin, seemingly quite confident of success, and while the evidence was being gone into, employed himself by taking ...

Published: Sunday 01 February 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2703 | Page: Page 10, 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICE&S.-Ties DAY. COURT OF KING'S BENCH. Sittings at half.past nine. Mifltt.E'IX COIii0 - ?? Woodford ansd another- 11I{seh 'A Iciw 1 ii-ThormaOS v Lnitbert-ihe King v 1). Daris and aln imrT le Xinag v Philip l.,oac oud ?? v Bon-man- mne N i $-0r v iI iallr-J ,Yung andl anothter v Adanis-Webb v I i .1 ei-i :-ro Nr- Voodllil 3a 1ier. (lt'llT OF CO31ION P'LEASi. SitlIg, It lialf.piast tine ...