CHURCH RATES.—THE BRAINTREE CASE

... CJIUrCII RATES.-TIJI ERALNAREE CASE. Thle judgment 'Whichc tile Lord Chief Justice of the common Pleas has lately pronounced Uponithe church- rate case fromn Baintree appears to us to be eminently de- serving of attention. Up to this dote the lacsof Englantid, in regard to the maintenance and repair of our ecclesias- Itical fabrics, Ihas been thought by many people to be ini- so~lv~ed in muchn ...

Published: Wednesday 24 February 1841
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1900 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

TOWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... The, Coucil tmrt on Tuerday at the usual hlur-the Loon ontnVOST in tile chair. ' Ilefriro rtleX rtlinnoaa luinoo one% prneec.Ied with, ulr LOnnt.tXN requeatetd pertinisrt tt tt iste, that what he hail mill at last teecting respect:ng tilt Rleverend Mt ilamilton li schannnits having ?? a motion toB pwt.- . red ivitlh tho inileictioti i .Mr Kt ei-en, in the fare oif an intiod:it Of the COurt Of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... LAW IRVTBLIGENCE-FlUDAY.. COURT OF QUFEN'S BENCH. [SIttinge before Lm-dDeranken atid Spectatieries.] iAir. WV. Mt. Watson ojweued the pleadings. This wet an action for ?? ?? with the plaintiff's wife, to which tue defen- dent hadl pleaded not ?? The Attoriloy-General staled the cune to thejuy rtywt heard from ?? learned friend tile nature of this action. it WaR 000 In which a husband ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... LAWY INTELLIGfENCE-TnUIRSDAY. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. [Sittings before Lord Denman and Special Juries.] FOWLER V. HAR.MAN. Mr. Platt and Mr. Hance appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Kelly, Mr. Richards, and Mr. Watson for the de- fendant. This was an action which began yesterday, and continued through a part of this day. It was brought upon a policy of insuranve effected on the stock in trade ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... P :oVa± I ZL-LZGNCZS CUNCIL-HOE, Baszrsoz, SATUR AYr. A special sessibn of the magistrates was held at l lo'clock this morning, for the purpose of adjudicating upon an infor- nation laid by Mr. I. Tovey, of the; Oldmarket-street, a proprietor of the Hall of Scie'nce, in 'Broadmead, forthb recovery from the couhty of the sim of 261., being the amount of damage done to that building and ...

COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE

... COMMISSIONERS O POLICE, On Mlonday there wst nan adjourned merting of Ceni- tmiokrioerd of Poleic-the Laerid Provost in tire chair. After some unimportant humirinesm, hll JAMrES TtO1tSON called attention to the want of cleaninces itt nmany parts rof tine town, which ha attni- huted, it a great ilensure ton n defrient tsupply of water, the common meilr net being skrificiently ntum;roiul tlint ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAVY INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCIR-YESTERDAY. Judge Perrin sat yoslerday. at half past ten, to hear inon tions of cou'se. and the Chief Justice, Judges Burton and Crampton, sat at eleven o,'clock. GCbbin v. Massey. Judge Burton, in this case, pronounced the judgment of the court. It was an action of ejecitent for non-psyment of Y,.nt, and the application was made for a new trial, on ...

COURT OF SESSION

... Thle isrimber of Reclainlig Notes psresentedl to tile Inner House against der rees of the Lords Ordinary, T witlin th1e year 1840, are 173 to the lt Division, f I and 192 to the 2d I)ivisiou. taio rhe nunmber of Iscidental and Summary applica- arnui tions presented during the snme period, distinguish- the i ing those whilb passed as matter of form from those Kid vahich have iteeni litigated, ...

HIGH COURT OF PARLIAMENT

... I I R E , OF LORDS-TugtnAY. ' 1j~ES THO0MAS EARL OF CARDIGAN. ~~~stilnaltuislly excited a Treattleal ofinoterest, a v ears having elapsea OtiSOS the oceurrefloG ofanyimtilarpoeds. At half-past nine O'clock the ~Poet' en- tronc was opene orte admission of thiseo tickeet h badim pro cured ikt ?? Cabrlain office. At thattmea nubro acigso h nbltn gety. chiefly occupied by' ladies, formed a 0iefo ...

Published: Sunday 21 February 1841
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8200 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE QUEEN versus HETHERINGTON

... THE QUEEN versis HETHERINGTON. JUDGMENT. The ATTOfltEYGENEtAL prayed the judgment of the Court upon Henry Hetherington, who hald been convicted durin, thesittings of the last trm of selling a bl m,.sh nioie publiohtion, entitled Haslam's Letters to el-s ?? (of ll Dononinations. Lordl Dl.;ItN l:aviotg read the minutes of the trial, and the pl sages which the Jury found to be blhi,- phenionaus ...

THE PRESS-GANG AND ITS VICTIMS

... THTE PRVZSS-GANG; AND IMS i'ICTITS. Thle lwhole Gani eontinue to go oil miuch in their o0d wqv, and whatever 'erorilef mny take place in othlel niatters, tihe Gang seem f9 imperivious to anm a]teorttion or amendnient as the Poor Laws, the Coril Laws, or any other bad law. In fiaet the press (olistitiltes a. very ?? anrl primary part oftihe -'riuptiOn oild olpreqsioli which in1fliet so many aid ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-FRIDAT. BOW STREFT. STAanllNo.-Jeno Redditch, who stands charged with cutting and stabbing Isaac Day, was brought before air. Jardine for re-examina- Ion, A solicitor attended en behalf of the prisoner. Front the evidesce formerly taken it appeared that the prosecutor vas tihe brother of the person who lately kept the Red Lion public. boust, In Houghton-street, Clare-market ...