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LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA W NOTICES-THis DAY., COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN, at half-past 10. [Before the Loanos J USTICrZ.] Appeals, Ac.: Penney v Goode (2), to be spoken ?? v London Corn Exchange Company, part ?? re Colquhoun, appeal petition part ?? v Hawkes (2)-Senhouse v Hall. ROLLS COURT, CHANCERY-LANE, at 10. Causoes, o&c.: Atterney-General v Sturge-Hitchen vOrmerod- Ward v Barbuiry-Attorney General v ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA W No TICRS-Taws DAY. CoURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN, at half-past 1l. Appeals: Hope v Thretfall, part ,heard-Baker v Treble-Drys. dale v Man, ROLLS COURT, CHANCERY-LANE, at 10. Motions: InreCatlii, part heard-in re Buckley andStubbs, two petitions and motion, part beard. Remaining Motions, Causes, &e: Attorney-General v Hudson, part ?? v Wawn-Miller v Haylburet-Lewis v Clowes-Mayor of ...

EXETER DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—TUESDAY

... E-XETER? DISTRICT Co tl? ' OF BANK- I RVPTCY-TUESDAY. [Before Mr. Coomiotsioners BERE.J RC SAMUEL GARRETT. This was a meetil- for choice of es igilees in the case of Samuel Garrett, of Perran Wharf, near Penryn, railway con- tractor ; and also of Bedminster, near B istolq coal-pit pro- prietor. Mr. Stogdon, who appeared for the petitioning creditor, Mr. Jenkin, merchant, of Redruth, asked that ...

LAMBETH COUNTY COURT—MAY 10

... LAMBETH COUNTY CO URT-MAX 10. [Before Mr. Peer TAYLOR.] . ?? V. DAWSON. In this case his Honour gave judgment as follows I This was an action brought by the plaintiff to recover £4 16s. damages for his wrongful dismissal from the de. i fendant's service without a month's notice or payment of a month's wages. The plaintiffhad been head gardener to the defendant for about three years. He lived ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... CO UR T OF COMMON CO UNCIL. CHRIST'S IlOSPITAL. Ai Yesterday a special court was held, in consequerce of a Al requisition, numerously signed, for the purpose ofcou'- pn Eidering what steps should be taken l:y the court in refer- fo ence to the office of prcsident of Christ's 'Hespital, now ab vacant. Ti The LORD MAYOR assured the court that he was no party P- to the requisition, but that, ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—SATURDAY

... COURT OF BANKRUPYCY-SATURDAY. [Defore mr, Commissioner HOLBOYD.1 IN rE PHILP AND APPLEFOIID. This wvs nil appli nation for certificate by the original pro- moters of Diogenes, and who were described as Rohert Kemp Pbilp and Richard Perkins Appleford, of 60, Fleet- Atieet, booksellers and publishers. The balance sheet showed tile following items :-Clainir of unset ured creditors, £976 ; ditto ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... ~TOiCZs-Tuis P&T- LA --o - ?? 1lyC0LN'S-'N at half-past 10. I te LOaD C mokstlion: EvanGoldsmith v [, B -t0 C (,L larke Appeal r v Hanbury. rr Foo rD| 1,S. COUTRTS, LINCOLN'S-INN, at It. ¶EtL~L Ilorsir`&. T. &UDIsaaaoaY.I - ,ki Chal iaefl, adjourne~d auramions-cor- 3jlly c~iause, Short cause : Foot , * tlt 111 B~lglt Caruac. Unopposed petition kcfa lt1Pt510 EdraseadeO, two POUtitoils, V iti ...

MURDER IN DEAN FOREST

... VURDBR IN DANX FOREST. -GLoUOSTHR% TE[uRsD&Y.-A shocking murder has been committed In the Forest of Dean, in this county, whicb has been the subject of magisterial investigation, and has ended in the committal of a man named Henry Jones, charged withl the murder of another moan of the satse name. The circaln' stances, as elicited before the magistrates and the coroners 3lr. J. Lovegrove, are ...

COURT OF BARNKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... I COUVT Xo BARNxRUrIY-YESTEEDAY. I [Tcfore Ar. Commiues2oner GOULBURN.] IN BE FREDERICKO JOHN HENSLoY.X The bankrupt was ar, apothecary, of 30, Montapue-place, Russell-square. He wnme up to pass his ?? on ao- counts extending from January 1, 1850, to Nov ember 8, 1853, nnd containing the following items :-Surplus, January 1, 1850, £1,513; unsecured creditors, £4,043; secured ditto, £6,494; ...

LAW—YESTERDAY

... LA TV-YESTEnDAY, - -4 COURT OF GHANCER.- [Before the LOa)n CHOANCELLOR,] TIODD V. LISTER This was an appeal from the Vice-Chauncellor Turi er. The main question was heardsand disposed of before the holidays, but there remained a poitit of dispute as to the validity of a certain annuity deed, which was argued at length to-day. Mr. Warlker and Mr. Hardy, the Solicitor-General and Mr. Leach, Mr.. ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE-YESTERDAY. BOW-STR5EST-Jlar5 Ann Li~areerr was charged with stealing a purse from James Moore, err Saturday. Waiht, at Charing-oross. 2 Tire prisoner, by affecting a degree of languor anti faiguen, s attracted the notice of the proeecutOr, it young carpenter, 2 who asked her if sir e was unwell. Site told bins esi( was aa laundress, and had just token home an immense basket of clothes ...

THE FALL OF THE LYNN WORKHOUSE—CORONER'S INQUEST

... THE PALL OP THB LYNN TYORr- HOUSE-CORONER'S IXQ UST. K~ING'S LYNN, MONDAY EVENHING. irYesterdlay, subsequent to the departure of our despatch, se thie body of Andrews, the clock-maker, waes found in the ruins, quite dead, anid singularly enough completely en- it taugled among the wires oi the clock. It is now known be that no other lives were sacrificed, and a teeling of thank- ir fulniess ...