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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I ROLLS COURT-YEsrTHRDAr- Preston v. Lovelock. The Master of the Rolls shortly after taking his seat pro- ceeded to deliverjudgment in this case. A motion had been made for the purpose of having the answer made by the defendant removed ftom the file, in consequence of its pro- lixity and impertine,,c. 'he alteration of the notice was to the effect that the first and second schedule of the ...

INCUMBERED ESTATES COURT

... INCUMBERED ESTVATES COURT. SALE OF ESTATES-.YESTEJ,,:AY The commissioners took their seats on the bench at shortly after twelve o'clock, when the following sales were proceeded with. There was a numerous attendance of intending pur- chasers, solicitors, and others. COUNTY OF KILKENNY. Ine the matter of tfis estate of RiehardLalor, owner and peti- . toner. The following estate, situate in the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW, INTELLIGENCE. - ?? ROLLS' COURT-YESTERDAY, Tr the matter of Butlers, minors, v In this case, in which'a petition had been presented for an v order to put certain parties in possession of a portion of the v estate, and for other purposes, the Master of the Rolls said I that in his court the general orders of the Court of Chancery I should be implicitly obeyed; but he would not be ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—SATURDATY

... I COURT OF CHANCERY-SATURDATY. I In. re Doolan, a Lunatic. Mr. Deasy, Q. C., applied to the court on behalf of the com- mittee of the lunatic, that the sum of 5931. should be declared as being the sum due on foot of the recognizance entered into by the late receiver in this matter, in the year 1798, and that accordingly that the Commissioners of the Incumbered Es- tates Court do out of the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGE -CE ?? r- EXCREQUER NIS[ PHIUS COURT-SATURDAT UX (Bufuoe the Cbef Baron and a special jury.) C_ ACTION F,'R SL4INDER. lide v. Ra's5On. This extraordinary c 'so was r.suied at the sitting of the !k court, which was di n1ely vrswdrd during tie day. ar Wchlim M'Corinlick exmi ued hy MIr. Hayes-Was a , ColonelmBriten; atlr ;on, neadrCualow; my patron was ;h oloel ritn ;Mr.Garret~t ...

PETITION OF THE DUBLIN CEMETERIES COMMITTEE

... -PETITION OF THE DUBLIN CEMETERIES I PETITON OFCOMMITTEE. To the Honourabbe the KnightS, Citizens, and Burgesses it; Parliament assembled. THE HUMISLE PETITION OF TtrX DtSBLcN CEMETERIES COMMIMTTEE. HUMBLY SHetWETrE-That in and prevtous to the year 1828, homan Catholics attending the remains of their de- cease( friends and relatives, and co-reil4ionists for interment, were subject to much ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGEBNCE. COURT OF CHANCERY-SATutDAY. Exparte Notan in re Lour,lI Contib Commtsnioners. This was an appeal from an order of the Master of Rolls. Two petitions had been presented-one by Mr. 0. Nolan, the petitioner here, and another by persons claiming to be deben- ture holders in the company, Mr. Nolan seeking to be paid parliamentary add other costs, alleged to be due to him, out of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... - I COURT OF CHANCERY-YESTrERAY. APPOINTMENT OF A MASTER EXTRAORDINARY. Mr. Major, Q.C., applied on behalf of Mr. Kyle that he be appointed master extraordinary for taking affidavits in the county of the city of Londonderry, a vacancy having oc- curred by the death of onle of the masters discharging that duty there. Mr. Kyle's certificate was signed by several of the Queen's counsel of the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTTLLraAQVE, ROLLS COURT-YcaBTErDAY. g The Attorney-General at the relation of Gerald Fitzgibbon, Esq., Q.C. v. Sir Hopton Scott, Bart., and the Rev. Henry Henry Stewart, Clerk. e Mr. ?? Fitzgerald, Q.C., resumed the argument in thie . case. He contended that the court was called on to interpose, and to prevent the Commissioners of the Dublin and Mullin- gar Turnpike Road from prosecuting ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INfTELLIGENCE. I EXCHEQUER NISI PRIUS-YEsTmRDAY. (Before the Chief Baron' and a Common Jury). Devsii v. Heinekey. Mr. W. J. Sidney opened the pleadings, and stated to the court that this was an action of trespass for an assault and battery committed on the plaintiff by the defendant. Mr. R. Armstrong stated the plaintiff's case, from which it appeared that the plaintiff at the time of the ...

INCUMBERED ESTATES COURT

... SALE OF PROPERTY-YESTERDAY. Baron Richards and Dr. L~ngfield took their seats in court at shortly after 12 o'clock. The attendance of intending purchasers or others was rather limited. COUNtTY OF BOSCOOMAON. In the matter of the estate of Martin Lpnch, mEq., owner; Exparte Charles Lynch, Esq., petitioner. The property to be sold in this case consisted of several unsold lots of the Lombeny ...