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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY. THE CASE OF MISS TALBOT. At an adjourned sitting of this Court, on Tuesday, the Ist inst., after hearing Mr. Parker on behalf of the Earl and Countess of Shrewsbury, and Mr. Page Wood in reply, on behalf of Mr. Berkeley, the Lord Chancellor, delivering judgment said, he could not come to the conclusion that the order implied that Miss Talbot was to reside with Lord and Lady ...

THE ORDNANCE SURVEY. TO THK EDITOR OP THE DERBY MERCURY. Sir,—Allow me, on the part of many unfortunate ..

... the still more unfortunate cognomen of 44 Surveyor*, to thank you for your earnest defence of their rights—rights that have been strangely trampled upon by the powers that be—powers, whose legitimate use is to protect every class of Her subjects from the inroads of tyranny, and to rrovide a free channel for their varied and useful labours. know of no other class so completely the victims of ...

Peter Parley.—Samuel G. Goodrich, the world-renowned author of 44 Peter Parley's Histories, has been appointed ..

... Paris. Protection.—Oxford.— A Protectionist meeting is intended to be held at Oxford on the sth of April, when it is said to confidently hoped that two gentlemen may then be named represent the Protectionist interest in the next Parliament, in the room of Ix>rd Norreys and Mr. Ilarcourt Lord Norreys has rendered himself doubly obnoxious to the stanch Protestant freeholders of Oxfordshire by ...

SUMMARY OF THE WEEK

... SUMMARY THE WEEK. DERBY MERCURY. WEDNESDAY, August 20, 1851. As stated in our last, the Queen and the other branches of the Royal Family, returned to Osborne, on Saturday se'nnight, in which delightful retirement they have resided since. Her Majesty, Prince Albert, and the Royal Children, have enjoyed their usual out of doors exercise during the week. On Friday, Her Majesty and his Royal ...

FATAL COLLISION ON THE MIDLAND RAILWAY NEAR CLAY-CROSS STATION

... ADJOURNED INQUEBT. Chesterfield, May 30. The coroner and jury re-assembled at the Municipal Hall to-day, for the purpose of further prosecuting the inquiry into this melancholy occurrence. The solicitors and official representatives were again present Sir Isaac Morley and Mr. Paget, directors of the company, were also present The inquest had been adjourned from Monday last at the special ...

ECCLESIASTICAL INTELLIGENCE

... (From the Morning Pott.) PRFERMENTS AND APPOINTMENTS. The following preferments and appointments have recently taken place: Curacies, &c.—The Rev. Fyncs Clinton, to the perpetual curacy of Bothamsall, in the Deanery of Retford ; the Rev. Charles Mortlock, vicar of All Saints', Leicester, to be surrogate. ...

CHRISTMAS MEAT SHOW

... The display of fine meat exhibited in the shops the butcher* in Derby, on Friday last, was extensive, and generally speaking, of fine quality. The collection of prime beasts shown in the cattle market of the preceding Tuesday, was such lead to an expectation that on Friday the supply would not be inferior to that of former years. On few previous occasions have the inhabitants of Derby been ...

Published: Wednesday 24 December 1851
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3465 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

TESTIMONIAL TO THE REV. ROBERT HEY. A hand-tome copy of Baxter's comprehensive Bible, was presented to the Rev. ..

... incumbent of Belper, by the Sunday-school teachers, a slight token of Christian and affection, at the usual annual tea party of the teachers, the Parsonage, Christmas-day. The following a copy of the address read at the presentation the Bible, as also Mr. Iley's reply : THE BEY. ROBERT HEV. liel|»er, Dec.. 1851. K«*v. and Dear Sir—Endeavouring realize mora ami more ihe value of the mean* of ...

Published: Wednesday 31 December 1851
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1174 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, WISTMINSRES, May 14

... ( Sittings in Banco, after Term, before Mr. Justice Pattxsok and Mr. Justice Erlk. ) The Court sal this day to hear appeals from the Courts. WATSON V. THE AMBKRGATT, NOTTINGHAM, AMD BOSTON RAILWAY COMPANY. This was an action in which the plaintiff sought to recover damages from the Ambergate, Nottingham, and Boston Railway Company, for not duly delivering some plans and models sent from ...

DEATH OF THE EARL OF HARRINGTON. For some days past intelligence has reached us of the continued dangerous ..

... this much-respected nobleman ; and with deep regret now announce his Lordship's death, which took place at the York Hotel, Brighton, at two o'clock on Monday morning last, several of his Lordship's nearest relatives being present at his decease. The deceased, Charles Stanhope, Earl of Harrington, county Northampton, Viscoun* Petersham, county Surrey, and Baron Harrington, county Northampton, ...

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE

... District Court or Bameruftct, Nottingham-Meetings eor Frio at, Auo. 15.—Lee Samuel, Loughborough, bookseller, dividend ; Thompson Benjamin, Derby, woollen draper, certificate; Black, Horatio, Nottingham, lace manufacturer, certificate ; Wilcox, John, Nottingham, grocer, final dividend, under an old fiat; and Cuff £. 6. Leicester, wine-merchant, choice of assignees. The Harvest.—The harvest in ...

STAFFORDSHIRE

... On Wednesdav night last, about ten o'clock, Mr. Godkin, one of the market inspectors under the Leek Improvement Act, seized a quantity of fleshmeat which he deemed to be unwholesome, belonging to George Knowles, butcher, and which upon examination the following morning, before the Uev. T. 11. Heat hcote, one of the justices of the peace for the county, was found be in a putrid state, and was ...