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IPSWICH, Saturday, Mary 29, 1847

... I P S W I C H, Saturday, Woay 29, 1-47. SUMMER ASSIZES. Thejudges of the different law courts met in the Ex- chequer Chamber on Thursday, and chose their respective circuits in the ensuing Summer Assizes. The following is the arrangement:- MIDLAND ClaculT.-Lord Chief Justice Denman and Mr. Baron Rolfe. I WESTIRN.-Lord Chief Justice Wilde and Mr. Justice Williams. HoME.-Mr. Baron Parke and Mr. ...

LAW AND POLICE

... ^\JSW AND POLICE. : = I COURT OF. QUEEN'S BENCH-- - W1Dr.1r V. Tiax DUKE o( BRUNSWIcM-'AsTION ON A CONTRACT MADE BY-A dSoEP-E1GN PsINcE. _.This WaS an action on an annuity bond. The defendant pleaded that be was a sovereign prince, and that the contraet had been made by him when within the limits of the dukedom of whicb he was sovereign. To this the plaintiff replien that the contract did not ...

Published: Sunday 30 May 1847
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7872 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ODD FELLOWS' SOCIETY

... VIcE C XANCELLOR'S COURT.-TupDAy, MAX 2523. C LOUOG V. RATCLnUPa- IMPOrtTANT DazssiN..-The D bill in this case was filed by Elijah Clough, J. Todd, 5 j, Slater, J. Wakefield, and G. Cooper, on behalf of r themselves and all other members of the Loyal High- . land Laddie Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, except the defendants, against William Rateliffe and 13 other parties, the ...

AWFUL AND COLD-BLOODED MURDER

... AWFUL AND COLD-BLOODED MJURDER. ROTIrERHArN, YoRnsea1Ex, SATURDAY Moset1tNr. The quiet town of Rotherham was yesterday thrown into a state of great excitement by the perpetration of an atrocious murder, which was committed in tre ferenoon, betwven tee end o'clock, on the turnpike-toad leading from lotbetharti to RaWtmarmn, on a woman, named Jagger, wile of a mechanic, who kept a semall shop on ...

PRESTON INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS

... PRESTON -.INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS. - SATURDAY LAST. I h Before T. B. Addison, Esq., chairman, R. Newsham, l Esq., T. Lowndes, Esq., W. Birley, Esq., and the Rev. C. E. Klendal.- Ih The ifolloing members of the bar were present:- e Messrs. Hulton, Whigham, Mc. Oubrey, Fnrringtou, Milne, d Aston, HaIsall, and Marshall. . 1 b .TJames Parker (30, D.), pleaded not. guilty to the charge a at having ...

LEGAL AND SESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS FOR JUNE, 1847

... LEGAL AITD SESSIONAL APPOINTME11STS FOR I ?? 1SiS. FOR BUSINESS CONNEiTED WITH THE CITY, (Holten at Guildtiall.l) 12th,-Lord Mayor's Court. 8th and 2lt'i.-CourtS of Atieiraven, ?? orComnmonCouncil. Cr4, 17tihand 2Gtr.-Sher.if6Colcrt, I.eiore Mr. Csunrna.;sicner Bullock, for the trial of isetus utder the provisions or tie arreaidrrerrt act of ter 3rd. and 4teC War. ?? cap. 42. All writs for the ...

WILL THE HOUSE OF LORDS STULTIFY THEIR STANDING ORDERS?

... qWIL CL TH H *ikbU S E' 4.O LiORgDS I STULTIPY; THEIR STANING ORDES .i. . T ?? of Queiee's Bench' have,'' b granting a ?? againist the: pressent directorsi of the Birmnu'glam aind'Oxford' Railway, virtualy con-' firmi ?? ?? ellor''- ' h~ns', then,'the liareholideis are right ln laiv ,`bu ?? in 'the'.face of th'e6e de'cisions ',indpendi legal pro`-: ceedngs', 'the' director's:;.'torrrathert ...

Published: Sunday 30 May 1847
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 692 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

INQUESTS YESTERDAY (SATURDAY)

... INQUESTS YESTI-RDAY (SATUBDAY). SuIrtanE FROMr JEALOOT-S.-Mr. Payre held an inquest at St. Thomas's Hospital, on the body of William Cosrer, aged fifty-one, a master bricklayer. William 3Jones, of No. 33, Kent-street, Borough, said that for some time past the drceased had left his wile, and had been iivng wilh a woman of loose charaeter, at Fox's-buildingo. Ha was passionately fond of this ...

Police Report

... I vsl(PW? MC13044, d4IAntYLrU!N'BAj CLENOTMAN Its Tfnodil5W.-The Reltv' Josblih Summers Brockburst, who at the0 station- ho101155statedlalimself to be ?? of the Establisbed *eGiureh, was placed at the bar before, Mr Long, On the- itfollowing charge.-it eppeared from the evidence that betweesutwelve and oen ,'clock in the morning policemantil ifWormap,' 168 Si found the prisoner committing ...

BLACKBURN PETIT SESSIONS

... WEDNESDAY. (Before the Rev. J. Hopwood and J. Pilhington, Esq.) 1 DaUNKANDDIsooDBnLa.-Giles Howarth vascharged with having been drunk and disorderly, at half-past two that morning. He was found by police-constable Dowd, c lying on the ground in Blakeley Moor. In trying to get him to the station he tore mother officer's clothes. The t defendant acknowledged that he was drunk, and said that lie ...

INQUESTS

... _ Held before J. B. GxIUDoN, Esq., Coroner. On Monday, at the Infirmary, on the body of Mary Braggn. Jane Braggn, daughter of Joshua Braggn, of Horfeld, cloth cap maker, ?? was my sister, 15 years of age; on Monday last, 17th May, about five in the afternoon, I was fetched from home to the Waggon and Horses, where I found my sister very much hart, and sitting on a bank In the skittle- alley; ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY-YESTERDAY. Ball v. Ball. The bill in this cause prayed that it might be declared that the sum of 8001. in the hands of the defendants, was bound by the trusts of the marriage settlement of Anna Jane Ball and Edward Ball; that the defendants might be compelled by the decree of the court to bring in a sum of 8001, invest it in proper securities and pay the interest. It also ...