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LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... Strgi-1'ecktt v Pulres- cjl-lkebili' v ?? v Lthins. KClicERY-LANii, at 10.-Causes: Thornher v f Na;-or-Howard v Prince-Lockhart v Hardy A:,otli ?? v 11atbb (2)-Christy v Courte. ' b1as e ?? v Davies-Penruddoek r Ham. ?? v'tl; ti Ilaipiilsoli- ;i. ,dT~irt ( egsmrsa's ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... and there was no allegation in the bill that such payment bad been made. It was submitted by Mr. Bolt, Mr. Matins, and Mr. Hardy, againstthe demurrer, that there was nothing in the agree- noent illegal. It merely provided for a division of joint profits ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—FEB. 8

... should be made known. Mr. Hluddlestone asked to have the prisoners admitted to to bail, but the court refused the application. Thomas Smsitlh, an aged man, was placed at the bar to re- ceive judgment. This prisoner was convicted a few sessions back of sending ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... fee of an oil-mill at Eveshaam, and of a life isterest in the other moiety, the fee sinsple of which was vested in his son Thomas Nelson Forster, the whole being subject to a miortgage of 4,0001. The testator died in 1S3 I and after Isis deatbh omas Nelson ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... courts of common law oil the English statutes was decisive of the question. Puglet v. Foley, 2 Bingliain, and Strachais v. Thomas, 12 Adol. and Ellis, had been adopted by Sir Edward Sulden (in Ireland) in Harrison v. Dingenon, and Henry v. Smith, 2 Drury ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... formner, a The Lord Chief Justice If you have any otlser point sve Wvill flieryou ontahait, before you determine this. g - Mr. Thomas thieia contended that the dlefendant's affidavit vi Imuvas ot stffihelent, as it only st-sted that the plaintiff at this ti ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... indicted for the murder of his wiife, Mary Ross, by ad- mninisterin~g arsenic to her. Mr. Bliss, Q.C., Mr. Pickering, and 'Mr. Hardy, con- dueled the prosecution ; Mrll. Sergeant Wilkins and Mr. Dearsiey wore for the prisoner. Tue prisoner, and hits wiles ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... 1845, William Edmond went to Bombay, leav- ing power to his brother and copartner, Thomas Edmond, to act for him in his absence. Under this power, in January, 1846, Thomas Edmuond, it was said, directed tlessrs. Nielson, sharebrokers, of Liverpool, to sell ...

MURDER OF A YOUNG FEMALE

... that she was on terms of intimacy with c him. A ?? as I knew that she was in the ficmily way, o I told Thomas Drory of it. I said to llice, Thomas, yot, it must be a villain. I know you are going to be married to j, Miss Gibbiag, and my daughter is seven ...

THE ESSEX MURDER

... being sworn, said: I am a market gardener, and live at South Weald. I knew the deceased, I Joel Denny, and also the prisoner, Thomas Drory. On the 1st of this month I went to the prisoner in a field where lie was ploughing. I went to return a basket which ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... rushed a second time at the conmplainant, and shook him violently. The defendant also shook thi complainant a third time. IMr. Thomas Thompson, the stage manager at Astley's, I said that the complainant came to him with the defendant. I Mr. Barry was calling ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... aiid 1dr. TI. A. lil' boslon. Air. hRusacll, Mr. Baconl, aicd Mir. Osborne, apacu Mfr. Fletcller ; M1r. James Parker anid Mr. Hardy vI~II-, oilher defendbants. Objections wrere taklen for ,saiit oif1 ties, tihe role-payers not being represented, and th,0 ...