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THE LEEDS CORPORATION SUIT

... THE. L.EEEDS CORPORATION SUIT. (0lr- --Anz -- Ac - 11 . . wu±t reauers, most ot them, are probably aware, that the Leeds Corporation, previous to its dissolution by the sham municipal corporation reform bill, made over the property invested in their name,-amounting to £6,500, mid which arose entirely from fines levied upon themselves, as they were entitled to do by their charter, for default ...

Published: Friday 25 December 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 524 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

A PRACTICAL SUMMARY OF ACTS PASSED DURING THE LAST SESSION OF PARLIAMENT

... A PRACTICAL SUMIMARY OF ACTS PASSES) DURING THE LAST SESSION OF PARLIA. MIENT. ey MIENT ?? li. It would bie found useful to our readers to give grtf er prncticril summary of the new outs passed in tho last tl lie session, end now in operation. We begin with- D a- LAWI Paoccva)iNGa.-[y 'VI3 Elizabeth, c. 6, upon hie any personol actiona in any of the superior courts tit Vie y W estminister, not ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTIC.68-THIS DAT. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN-Sit at ten. Owen v Dickenson, ?? v Bosanquet, notion by order. CA ySs-HodgeS v Lord part ?? and Birmingham Ralwavy v ?? Free-PrInre v ilrd-lleresfordvArch- bishop of Arosegis, ?? v Antrobus, further direc- tions anmd cots-2arker v Vernour-Afflia v Hudson, at defendant's ?? v Turner-Richards v Earl of Mlacclesfield,excep- tlions-fregory v ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW IN2'BLLIGBNCE. COURT OF CHANCERY-SATURDAY. CltADVWICK V. iROADIWOOD, T1, bill in this matter is filed by a person who claims as next of kin anl heir of Sir Andrew Cbadwick, and it prays a discovery oi certuain papers and docaments, for the purpose of snotaining an eetion of ejectment,b.-onglitto recover posses- siolloftie ground en wll ici 1roadwood and Co. have err cted a partof their ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... LAW IV'.ELLIGEN(XLs-WEDNWsI1AY. 'COUIRT OF CHANCERY. IN DE liAINits. This motico tos discharge NWiiaim Blaines, who is confined in the gasl of Lelcester, for non-paymenit of chsurel-ratep, was opened yesterday by 'Mr. N. I). [lill and dor. Meller, and the matter stood over till this morning, to enabic the counsel for the elharchwardeni. to look iiito the authorities wbich were cited on the ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, DEC. 9

... BOOV r. JSUMME15S. Mr Jacob, with Mr Purvis, showed cause against dissolving an injunction rcstraining two actions of ejectment brought by the defendants, to recover pos- session of a Dissenting chapel and dwelling-house in North Sunderlaud, under rather extraordinary circum- stances. It appeared, that in 180B a congregatioli of Protestant Dissenters, of the Presbyterian persuasion, who had ...

ROBBERY and ATTEMPT at MURDER

... ROBBERYand ATTEMIPTat MURDER. I At the Melford Petty Sessions on Friday last, Henri Foster, who stated that his friends lived at Hatfield Pe, veril Watermill, and Charles Fean, whose friends live a Coggeshall, were brought up on a charge of robbery an( assault upon the person of William Southgate. A few o tha particulars have been already given, and we add thi following details. William ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCB-TUESDA.Y -.0 BOW-STREET. POST-orFICE PoosacurIS.-Jokn Catles, a re- spectable looking young mun, formerly in the service of Mr, William Baker Aird, the keeper ot ia General-post receiving. house ie Little Newport-etreet, was brought up ter final examination, upon a charge ot stealing a post letter contain. in at a10 Bank of England note. Mr. Peacock, the solicitor for the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-TUESDAY. BOW. STREET. Inspector Raessell, A division, who is stationed at Buck- ingbarm-palace with other oflicers to prevent improper per. sorts enterihig, came to this ?? about ihreee u'elock in the, afternoon, apparently in breatileis hasre, bearing In his hand a broken sword, to request the attendance or Mr. Hall, the chief magistrate, respecting a lady known in town ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... : MoNDxA.-The December Sessions of this Courtconmmenced to-day, before the Lord Mayor, the Recorder, Aldermen, and Sheriffs. The calendar contained the names of 134 prisoners. -The Recorder, in his charge to the Grand Jury, said, that only fourteen days had elapsed since the last session, and the number of prisoners for trial was proportionably small. He should consider it necessary to notice ...

Published: Sunday 20 December 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2706 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ALLEGED DEATH THROUGH ILL-TREATMENT IN A UNION WORKHOUSE

... Thursday afternoon an inquest was held, pursuant to ad- journment, before T. Wakley, Esq., M.P., and a highly re- spectable jury, composed of thirteen inhabitant householders, in the board-room of the union workhouse, Hendon, Middlesex, to investigate the circumstances attending the death of Jamea Lisne, a pauper therein, aged forty-five, which it had been re- ported %as occasioned by illness ...

Published: Sunday 06 December 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 968 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BANKKUPT COURT—MONDAY

... I IBANKKUPI' COUAT-MONDAY, (Before Mr. Commissioner Macan). In the matter of Denis Cormick, there was a meeting for the proof of debts and final examination ofthe bankrupt. Mr. Fitzgibbon appeared on the part ofthe assignee, and Mr. Maley for the bankrupt. Counsel for the assignee stated that the schedule and ba- lance sheet furnished were unsatisfactory, and the books of the bankrupt were ...