LAW INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... LAWI Am I 1T;LLI CE-WEDNESDAY. Cl-IIUILT OF CHAINCERY. ?? V. lIlt. 'AN. a, I, appal fioe atil orilir .'1he ater of the. Rolix, aI -III ?? to trN tilc' eta~it of Ilind of at Mr. Baiic'v L 21 r. a I ?? )l iller, ?? M,. Sel Iw vn 4ti cttdc' vv Mv,,r. Rult, Mr. iioodo!vc, and ml. * %%t-are ciieritkirttd Ito-din, end thet Lord I ?? to looiii into thle p;Ilcditti', anid give '!tI.l tlit' ...

MISS TALBOT'S CASE

... I COURT OP CHANCERY, LiNCOLN 's-sees, ArtAlcrr 22. DOYLE V WRIGHT. Two petitions in this suit stood for hearing in his Lordships, paper of this morning. The one of Miss Augusta Talbot, by her next friend, Dr. Doyle, it will be recollected, was specially appointed by the Lord Chancellor on Thursday last for argument to-day; and the other, also in the name of Miss Talbot, but through the Hon. ...

Published: Friday 28 March 1851
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2860 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CHARGE AGAINST A CLERGYMAN

... CHARGE AGAINST; AS CLERGYMAN. 1 In the Arches Court, on Saturday the 15th inst., before Sir F. J. Fut the case promoted by the Rev. George Madan against the Rev. 'Jhn Seton Karr was concluded. The arguments occupied the attention of the court eight days. It was a cause of office brought to this court by letters of request from the diocese ?? and Bristol, and was promoted by Mr. Madan against ...

Published: Friday 21 March 1851
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 635 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THIS DAY

... COUNTY ANTRIM ASSIZES. CROWN COURT. Eel/ast, Monday1, Afarct 17. Tho Right iHon. Justice Praena took; his seat on the bench shortly before half-past ten o'clock this morning, accompanied by J. T. Tennent, Esq., High-Sheriff, when, the Commission having been read by Walter Bourne, Esq., Clerk of the Crown, The gentlemen of the Grand Jury, having been called and answered to their names, were re ...

COURT OF SESSION—JURY TRIALS

... COURT 01 SESSION-JURY TRIALS. TtinsnA'rMarch 25. B VALIDITY OJ~ A DEED-MORZISON' v. WALSER. dedi This ease was beard before Lord Dendrenuan anld 2 jury in the: Ithe First Division to-day. The pursuer was Adam 'Morrison., the some time farmer at Tarneab, now residing~it Keith, in the pure county of Banff, cousin-german, and one of the nearest of kin C Iof the deceased Janet Morrison, some time ...

Law Intelligence

... Data WinteTioence. NOTICES-THiS DAY. The Lrd chaneetlor will attend the Mouse of Lords on appeals. V ICE.CilANCELLW S' COURTS, LINCOLN'S INN. ATO.-BroRvs Nc.CnArCsuNtoa KNeatu DSiCr.-EX parts CCw. Ar 10. Bess-o i ban'krupt petition, by order; in re Mason's Estate, glililn re C'ouivilt, bn Dospic Hp:Iiti; H ighv. Jagger, cause, partloard; Oldfleldr . Ash,'Nroti.in, part heard; Smith v. Parke, ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... II . I .I . , j * ,, ; I . .. I . I . . . t.-; o 'OLD COtJRT.-YSTERDAY. r. ' ?? Lorn Cbilei SuneoI Jzzves. - n . . ClmD. PORQNO~INo I3Y Gw.: t- Haah Jfaria Ewinlvaws indicted for the mairslaughtear Vf of Elizabeth Ramsey, the chid of a policeman;,'b admin- d tering gin.: .Mr. WooDett~proseeuted, and Mr. Rebten -de- v fended. The facts of ml9 ease appeared in this paper ye, (''terday, The ...

LAW AND POLICE

... ' ZISOLVE;NT DEBTORS' COUnT. IN THE MATTER OF JAMES JosEPH I'RON SyETL- This insolvent, who traded as Jmenes J. Syer and Co., having no partner, and also as The Economic Funeral Company, in New Bridge-street, Blackfriars, was op- posed oil his application io be discharged by several cre- ditors inperson. Mr. Sargood supported. It appeared that the insolvent was a bankrupt in 1844, and ...

Published: Sunday 02 March 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6057 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A MEDICAL OFFICER

... SERIOUS GHAUSE AGAIST a IAL O .cFfICER. - , - . Or, Friday, at the weekly meeting of the directors and. guardians of the peor of St. Marylebone, held in the board room of be workho~use, New-road, Mr. Turner in the chair, the board were engaged for6 a long period in; investigating a charge of alleged gross neglect on- the part of Mgr. Marerght, one ofthe out door visiting surgeons. The chage ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... LA W INTELLIGENCE-SATURDAY. COURT OF CHIANCERLY. ELLIS V. BOWM SAN. The ergniments on) this appeal fromt thle Mastoe of thle Rolls so re contitiuieid to daiy, butt nut concld uled, and aise toL be resumed onl the next, day of thle si ttiniis of lie court, butL whether that is to be Tfuesday or Wedneuday hils not beeni settled .I UneMondaythe Lord Chancellor attends the House of Lords.( YICE ...

THE ESSEX MURDERERS

... TiHE ESSEX MURDERERS. CONFLSSION OF 1)RORY. (Fromt the Chelmnsford Chronicle.) The mot excitinig inter~est continues to prevail respecting -the ),I two crinsiinals nowviunder thef ?? of-fdeath in oar Af counoty prison, for whiose execution oi Tuecsday, the 25th inst., warrants have been already receivcd ; and as to the, guilt of one of themI Thomas Drory, we aire in a condition to remove any ...

ABERYSTWYTH TOWN HALL

... ABERIYSTWYTH1 TOWN - HALL. Faoau.eny 25ris, 1851. Before Williamn Williams, Esquire, Mayor, and David Edwards, B s(qlirv. David M'orzar was brougfhlt up in custody of Powell, police-onstal-de, who stated that he met ,defendant on Mondiay night last in Castle-street, drunk, disorderly, and abusive, whereuponl he took him into custody. De- fendant ad?mitted that he was drunk, and was fined in ...