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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 ...

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 ...

THE COURT

... The ein~arhcable events at !Cou1` th qis ;ett have been, theo baptisiiido the Princess6 Royl in~j ~ihe throne -room of Blcklinghitim PAlae and, the, libiheidio of_ ic Albeit in the pond of th aae adn Tefr *eveot, ras of meett niatliofnal imipeiitanvu talces, pres cc in thieordhif (it Aaitlt Ti oc Roysi Higlinasa ?? 1c~to35f ek plaeii Weatineosey, i.ket ersr sate m solittinity beitting the ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE.-YESTERDAY. IIENRY-STREET OFFICE. AuDAcroUS SHOP BOOBEry..A brace ofsharp-looking coves, named Michael Gilmore and Thomas Burke, were charged with the robbery of a coat, the property of Mr. Rattigan, tailor and draper, 5, Mary-street. Anne Rattigan was examined, and stated that, at nine o'clock the preceding night, while she was behind the counter, she observed one boy stand ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... POL IR INTRLLIGENCEWADNIUSDAI' MANSION-HOUSE. MP, Tko05malategare a respectable, coai.merchaot, was summoned before air Peter Laurie o Friday last, for fhaving sold coaa defi- cient in weight to poor people, during the intensely cold weather. The ?? of the magistrate was not given until this dayd The cae e rcited agood dtal of interest. It was as follows Ter. Murray, the ward clerk of ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—WEDNESDAY

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY-WEDNESDAY. [Before Mr. Commissioner Hoiroyd.] It BE DAVID CLBttt. The flat In this case wag Issued In December, 1835, against the separate estate of the bankrupt, who was a partner In the very ex tenilve East Iudia conceerns of Frarile, Clark, Innes, and Co., of New Broad-street, that firm having previsusly tailed in 138t for £970,000. Tbe amount of debts proved and claimed ...