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COURT OF EXCHEQUER, JAN. 29

... Sympsons v. Llogd -Mr. R. T. Cole showed cause against a rule for a new trial, which had been granted on the ground that the verdict which passed for the defendant at the trial at Bristol before Mr. Justice Williams was not justified by the evidence. It appeared that the plaintiff was an attorney, and that he had employed the defendant, who was an architect, to prepare plans and drawings for, ...

BRISTOL COUNTY COURT

... p , ?? t ! i x BY CA ..E.-Reev.,Pa 'Tnesxitiy. ' ra: ' ee;~h I! e. BeqVn,,, WEIS'instrc tei Y .,lhWssrs. Hare and Wadham;, ,forhel. defendaant. fiise eatitw 'wa ?? to recover £20,-as the Value of! a. hone,' tbe.pro' ,erty of'thla platntiff whIih, it wt aslleged,.hadtdied through .beleg Olver.'driv~enby the defeadiah ?? ?? be 1 gr Edhlnin Mertatng'th csee, 'alid.-;Theiplaltiflf' Mr. Wits. , ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... IOT I I L& I GIICI t CouNqr-HIOUvrR, SeTVAy, F .j2. MaiglstratC present:i Mes8ri. BAtrdw and1 Leohrd. Isaac Holbrook;,brought; ip VU remand, Charged with'having a fowl in hls posasetloWn; 8uppotleto have been stolen, was dimr Chat~iod anti the, f*,;'detAifled.'_ &1fred Wioth, a. notious'ofenukry charged with' begging at Regent's plgoee Clifton, Swas committed for twenty-one days i with hard ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... . ignore -7 CotDYZLqvj #Stt1 ~ruRpDr0,;Januart 26& tereSt: Measri .ones andBarrow. Ijaglitla giry Msyv. oharged'.withl. begging atithe Free. Wlli'X rn, wr: committed-forza-month, with hard labour. t~r5505' taf~ and HeW'aiBepler,'tWOX b'weoq charged John i'0fosud on corne voia. premleeB In York-place, Moen . forlt t the pufpo3(O of. coiasmnlttng gi feloisy. Thea prieoners, pollerj ?? Friday by ...

BRISTOL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... BIRISTOL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY. (Befte -Mr. con~inssion&r Hill.) ita CAIITER Ae CARTER, Clifton, Brewers, &o.-Tbeexaxn}- nations in this dnplioatstd case, together with the arguments 'of Mr. Edlin, counselifor the assignees, in opposition to the l-.. |lowane oi the ertificate, And of hi.' Henry Briltan, on bebalf of the bankrupte, were concluded o'i' Friday last., An adjourn-I ment was' then ...

BRISTOL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... I BRISTOL COlU6rtKRUPTCY. . (BefBeoA 1which will be, that';llh oeyraiedudrtO I5 0 f* will be recovered for the estate, and the bank will come in aed prove their-debt8 as ordinlary creditors. _It. will- also be remeoc bereid that In Augjult last a' will of Ed*Ia Jiridgisn. arter, br6ther~f thed bankrupts, subsequent in date, Ald different in its provisions, from, one already ?? and asted 6POni, ...

BRISTOL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... ?? 11 - ?,ORISTqt C OF: BANKRUPTCY. OURT? amr Kill), ; I (fore Mr.Comt8mr n. THU1SDAYE 4xeva5 STBSS& COoSEN9,~ Lisnelly, lTHeiersDAY&.-T-d.OY: hidS, STnUBBS ¶ jvud jnint oh tbe POtN- bdy y8111u %'ese 'rty D Wintlr tion presented some years since pbrying tob decled eq and others, bankers, ofb Llanelly, pr o be decaccoand rigtm able mortgageesof certain ?? h rcl of a be taken ?? them and the ...

BRISTOL COUNTY COURT

... (Becfor6 Sir jr kak'ley fWitmt, l Jar g,,ulc) an' TUESDAY. thi Pearce v. Gillard, sen.-Mr. Edlin appoared for the plain- tiff, and Mr. Pigeon for the defendant. This was an action St, to recover the aun of £7, balance of an account due for str rent. The case occupied the court Some considerable time, to the-defence set op being that the house was taken for a son P Iof the defendant, and that ...

THE HOLY ALLIANCE TRIAL

... * ~ itotoI. SATURDAY. FEIICUARr 23, 1856. ' . g#- For a variety of intyei ting Foreigh aud Doiestic News, see the Supplement. THE HOLY ALLIANCE. TRIAL. LN 1855 Mr. F. H. F. Berkeley, one of the representatives of this city, moved for the appointment of a Select Com- mittee to consider Mr. Wilson Patten's act of the pre- vious session for restricting the hours during which public-houses should ...

BRISTOL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... it (Before Mr. Comissfoni er Hfi J. t- |MONDAY. 1- REt ToroxAs iOoGAN, Carmarthen, Dealer in British Wines ,d and Splrits.-Mr. A. Brittan appeared for two creditora of thie n insolvent, and moved the conrt to rescind the final order made in this ease in 1840o, upoi the ground that in 'the scbedule there ig w, aan omission of a portioa of the insolvent's debts. 8. Mr. Salmon, for the inolvent, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 1POWV fl ThLI.GENcE;, In T JDY,FO4'I.I ,, Maglstrates~prbsenst': Messrs.,Coatie ?? . I Saoc' Bailey, charged with bigi-hsspo a.Fw ~ Lionestreet, St.'Pbilip'e, for thprpsoomitigaeny ?? conmmitted for three weeksiihbr aor kg Richard Wiligmsrgp' andfihn Bpwden Wr frhrpa~~ it William -Rudmian was c1harged with'hyn ni~nweii Ihis possession supposed' t9q have' been: sioe.'bteih 11o'clock on Friday ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—LONDON

... COURT OF EXCHEQUER#LONDON. tvv'-JXsDAY, FznsctARtY 19. 1856. ?? Baron Politcck, and aSeil.ei~ ACTION IFOR LIBEL. B A~eleYi , ?? acud ?? for ?? eltrneGeneral, Mr. Edwin James, Q C., and Mr. Gray, so- ?? H dtnad Sons, Bristol. Counosel for defendants, Br. heitt?,andfi Mr. Tomlinsoosa; Mr:' Sergeant Wilkinsls rtiebut in consequence of euddet -illness ~ ~nb~be reset In court; solIcitors,' Messrs. ...