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LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAWr NOTICES.-TirlS iALV. VICF.CIIANrlELLOP8.'S COURT, LINCOLN'S.INN. Sittings at tel. Percival v Reddish to be apoken ?? v Dnnhig, rltte- Murgan v Howell, ?? v Kirsopp, farther directions by ordlr--Ghl- ott v Bridge, diltta-ililler v ditao Cause ly Orlelr- itdley v Bannister, ?? loit, hlitto-I parte 1tvcrr pe- titi~on by aier-ltodlick v Itolihne', to prou Ic ?? v N I- tal, part Itcard-tstite ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA V IiA7'ELLIGENCtE. ii thle COURT OlF CllAN('EllY-Ssi1URDAY. Is ii- [BIof ore thle Loni15 '0 C wiit l.'ioxNrns.] it on r IN ~~I'll ii l;A I0N 1.5 KIRIKWALL. LII~lt The od Cotniioe' t art Counsul in 1 heir private teh'ic rooii upon ai petitiolt in I his miatter. re the Upon this petition cortliiig on to be ar~gued, which related bL t to thle aptpowtltrent of a rt cuiver of certain property ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—Dec. 23

... COURT OFi KING'S BENCH-De. 23. DELBoS V. %BERDlsEN;: . lr Maule and. Mr Barstow, appeared for the plaintiff, aad ite AttDrnay-Geocral and' Mr Cieswoll for the de. fendant. . ThiRwasian action on a-policy of insurance effected on the seip, L3 Clemhentine, insured for the space of one yev.r ?? Caelitfatther port or porta of discharge in FranueeY Tfhe vesselo-which was purchased by the plain. ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAWV NOTICES.-THis Dar. CO1'RT OF CITANCFEIr. L:'flrN'S.INN. Aiefore the lirti i's t ?? a. sittiul,\s at fell. fit r. ILd tX rbirrali, petitls ptart hetar l'-HotlqY v RItlihven, petsti. lrr byrd, ?? Ir I, E'sei i, ?? rry, ba ?? pettiI ont. n be s'rrtbc' ?? ?? f r,, tioi hy ordrer-AnidrelvC Walttle 'trr Icrd-TttrIlei v ltiehsell, ptition -Crolre v \Varren, ditt0- Ervals v tanzelrtine petit fly ...

PORTRAIT PAINTING EXTRAORDINARY

... -*?Rit;1tA I A!NTINIG EXTnRAORI)NA rLY SH{DR'FS7 COUaT, GUILDIALt., L.ONDOY, rlV.C. 12. ?? V. Encjs. - Mr. `Rynil stated tlie case for the plaintiff vitl, was, he said. atl artist of in urh celebrity. He soubt rc'lr )ipense for labour done in painting the por- traits of a Lady, a Gentleman, and a Newfoundland doz. and also for touchinig tip the por trait of the brother of the defendant (a ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAPW' IA\ TEL ILIGEN,\CE. VIC'EXIClAM ELILORi'S COURIT_-~ Wjinmt~qiA. i Si % ARIt'tI F . C('SillI 1R. t. Tlii- exii se Was IIies several months a ca~. IITse plinitiffis , tiv, seatC sori of ti~e ItO ?? no~w C,(ilionel Wiird c, nodl tie ilcivioldint is ai't livlsiitstei', Ill I T10II-ilI fo, to Whomitt the t 1lailitiffllo .eds [it- ha~l born I iiillwcd Ii, s.II I riverintrc ia- t, c UIider ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWT fA TELLIGENCE. runm VICE-CHlANCE AMRVS COVRT-.FRIIDAY. 'tier Alr. I''unv-i~;tmoved cipi -tov for att injitfltioit to ?? te defenda nt Croft, who ~al; formier!y in partnership with the 'Ily pltititiff, in ii colffee-ltoiile iii lieckloisburs', front drawing or tilfe acteftiting any bills Of exolhinga, or entering into any nago- itty iatitous whe treby a Iturse nal liabtility would ...

The Court for Relief OF INSOLVENT DEBTORS

... me OM1 ?? - . . . . .- . . . I , . . . Man At Ah* County Hall, in Derby, on Thursday last, before t John G. HARRIS, Esq. Commissioner, the following cases were heard and determined: Robert Higginbottom and Samuel Ottiwell were not op- posed, and discharged. Abraham Shaw was opposed by Mr. Mpss for James Ingham and others, and was supported by Mr. Dowse. It a appeared that the insolvent's wife ...

Published: Wednesday 09 December 1835
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4073 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTIVTLLIWENCE. a -e itI -u ni is orI MANSION-r i(T SE. Yete-rday a yarrng man si reel iolshm Thompso n who is bc- lieved to be ars w(n-erienced hanl at housebreaking, was b ors-lit hbhr re Sir C iapvsil a Marshall, s ho wat for the Lord Mayor, charged under the frllowing circumstances Alr,. Owen, the Ivife of tile proprnetor of the Ship public- house in Leaslenhall strect, Oilted t0iut ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... COURT' 01' COMIMOAN COUNCIL. Ycsterday a ('ourt was held for the diipstcli of business. Alderman .M. WOO 1) returned thanks its the warmiest terins for the gratifying manlier in whichf he had been elected (ioveorei of the Irish Society, lie assureil the Court that lie si ould ' !xrt hiniselfto tbh utnio3t to puttan end to tile liti-I gation betwien that Society and the Fishmongers' Conmpan, of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE iNTALLIGENC.E. IM \. S'l'IREI:'l'. {Il:l: 11 S 0N '1111.l \ IINA t A NK.- Tlhims Miol i,. Rolerit ifll,, aindi .1m dei-i aisiis, w10o slanI cll:l rd .l; t thl( ,litiie will, po~saa Sing ?? all b~ils ftir tilhe ¶1ipOl' oi tlie notes ol tbe 'ieunnl and Polish batilks, ere yesterday broutght up jar re-examination. The necessary evidence for the completion of the casei agali st ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTtICqES.-Tons D)AYI. COURT OF C(lANCi.V, ,IANCOI.NS-N-1-N. Sittings ,.t t,,n. Perrott v Brittu, 1 er order. AeretAt i-Itt' Vyirii v N10rrit, iaijii.liihill'liilm Id ,rg, tso ?? U 1:;rl P'lCltcst'iI, ,titia]o- In'vain, t~ili'V , appeal. VICE.CHANCELLOR'S COURT, LINCOLN'S INN. Sittlhns at 1ii11. Dent v Blennett, paurt Iearil-Aligel v J.oie,, ?? tirder- Iroltil I Thorttton, to be spoke o ...