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COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—MONDAY

... COUR OF BANKS UPTCY-MoNDAY. [Before Mr. CommissDoner Sir C. F. Williams.] THD BANKRUPTCY OF TtS OUILDVOBR BANK. IN RX ANT9ONY The adjourned examination being fixed for to-day, the court wvu filled with ereditors, and several additlonal proofs were admitted. MIr. Teed (the barrister) amended on behalf of Mra. Sparkes, to prove for the sum of £3,978 J2s. 6d., which sum had been left to her by ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... LA IV liA TRLLIGENCE-FRIDAY. ROLLS' COURT. DB BBIL V. THSUMSON. In this rcae, which was argued about a week ago, the ?? wat s li0ed tby ail infant (tire only cirrid of the late Baron de Bell and of n Sophla, his late wife), by his t ext friend, agahlat the Right Hon r Charles Poulett Thomson (Lord Sydeiham) and Charles Ham. meraley, the executors at the laies Johtr Pusilelt Thomson. Sophia Ba ...

The PRESENT STATE of the ECCLESIASTICAL LAW of this COUNTRY

... Thy PRESEf7' STAI T1ft1,EC-C1ESIASTICI L1 LA V ftfiQ() UN Ti?Y- COURT8,-The lowest in rank aredistinguished l De- I canal, Sab-decanal, Rectorial, &c. &c., sonie with,uandsoulP5 without apl)call, and src ill lumber about three huidtedr The next im order are tile local Dioceian, or Consistorial Conrts. Then the Court of Arches. in tht provinfce of Cnn- terbury, to wlhiich all apleal lies ?? ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... JAW NOQTICES-Tiiis DAY. The Lord Chancellor will not attend ?? to-day. VICE.CHANCELLOR'S COUlRT, LINCOLN'S INK-..At ten. Rees v Kelth, to be spoke ?? av Eades, part ?? Y- ernit v Crockett, by ?? v Glamola, ?? v Cooper. ?? v. Fenn er. ?? a. Papillen-Brownl V ~ ?? a. Leslie. seven ?? ) WVeoiley-Johnson v Child-Eyles v Caulcutt-Hngbes v Cooks. BOLLS COURT, CHAlILRY.L&N-At ton. Frank a. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... LAW I TELLIGUNCE-WEDNESDAY. ROLL'8 COURT. gigO V. TRKACt'HN-~gn This was a bill Biedt for the purpese of cha ging the defendants with certain sums which It was alleged ?? bad not invested 0 lroper s5curity, and alo to charge themn with certain adhanceswhF they bad Mngiss The testator in the cause was a Mir. Rteat- ,U a blactkoastb atd large farmer at Chippilg WycoWo .a Alien, ants wft the ...

THE PRESS-GANG AND ITS VICTIMS

... THE PRESS-GANG AN]) ITS VICTIMS. The Gang has been in fall swing during the past week on various topics, but mnore particularly on the New Poor Law, which is now very ostensibly before the public, and which by all the public who have any intelligence and humanity is detested and denounced. Poverty is now to be more dreaded than crime, and is worse punished. The conse- quence is, that whilst ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE-MONDAY

... Wf | POLICE INTELLIGENCE -MON DAY. °c0 BOW-iiTREET. POT oC'ricZ PROsCUTsroN.-ToaS. Barker FiAt'oh was broegfbt ibfore Mr. Jardine, for 'tral examinatton, on a charge of Stealleg, ?? while employed In the Post-office, three letters, une of which con- ill tained a half-sovereign, Ac- Mr. Peacock attended osn behalf of thir Porst ffice; and rlr. Flower, the 1Oliitor, appeared for the pironer. The ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-TUESDAY. BOW-STREET. A TI1ouILE80OM1 CUKTOMER.-A gentleman named Fullrr, whose dress denoted by-gone respectatbility, was placed at the bar before Mr. Hall, Oharged Nvith assaulting the landlord of the Lamb public-house, in Vrere-street. At a ltot hour thie previous evening Mrll. Fuller went to the Lamb, and intimiated that hie intended to rnmain there for the niight. The ...

COURTS OF LAW

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. BR7EACH OF PROMISE.- GREENSTED V. NORTIL- This was an action for a breach of promise of marriage. Sir F. Pollock, in opening the case, stated that the plaintiff 'was a young woman, the daughter of a respectable widow. The conduct of the defendant was as bad as he had ever known in similar instances. The defendant had put upon the record a plea that be was an infant; ...

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 

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—THURSDAY

... COURT OF BA NLR UPTLCY.-TiIuRSDAY. (Refore lr. Commissioner Holroyd.] IN TSR BANKRUPTCY OF MlESRS. CHAMBtlltil AND CON, LATZ OP BOND.STREBT, IIANEASG. At thesitting of the court for an audit of accoulnt In the matter of this bankruptcy, an application was made upon the partof Messrs. Mlayhew aud Johnson (the former solicitors to the htia) to Strike out certain items of charge Iet their bill of ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAWOFOTICE~TU~s D=Y. VICEBCHANCELLOR'S COURT, LINCOLN'S-INN-At ten. By order, tIth, v mithh. Unopposed PetitI0tt5 and Short Cas. deurparis. After the abort Caoue5paWliitou y Papliton. eurepr ?? v Weatherby, demurreF.Wtell-1 v Leslie (all CO~llT -CartF ?? by ?? v Wooltey, furthernd ?? v Jackson, cause by ?? v Child-7 ?? v Somulrl ROLLS' COURT, CHANCERYG LANL-.St at ten. Fona JUDGvAINT.-Da ]ell ...