WORCESTER INSOLVENCY COURT

... AVWRCESTER INSOLVENCY COURT. 'lice teo.ucthci silko; of tlis Court Wses itelel yesterday, before ]les Hlen sr Bl. 'artdlZcc, lsi(e There were seve cases for disposel, as 1t ,. . a11,5 54 C tei HojEgsy Hall?, Hair?, 1W!, Devkti Yslirs, pt&' .y/25 Sie'.Sp',z-shreti, Or'B'/ lye, in tler ipar-s /i 'i I :e, 'S ?? ?? ?? arect slt r, a ei bio ch ece/e c b?''ric' tat ?? crise ws'as di iuries(t from ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... ii- .UldrVVJ rLPUIUL UUU1u.A, PSATURlDAY, JUNE 12. BEFORE MR. J. S. MANSFIELD. AiSAULT ON TJli POLICE.-Richarl Hill w.I charger witlh leaving acsaiultcel officer 2t4. Mr. Bluck asppoared for the, Prisoner. ftaptplred Ocdtli;et on Thursdalylasttheprisoner vas ordered to distrain upon the goors of a rmncd neaed Si ecny, who occupied apartments in the house of a manl named Foole in Stanley-street ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... (Before Mr. Comnmissioner West). MONDAY. RE 110RotT LANE, Cirencester, Agricultural Implement Maker. -Proofs for £327 were put in by Mr. Chas. Bevan, by whom the choice of assignees was carried. RE JOaN] BARRY, Bath, ?? bilanoe-sheet it, this case extends from Sept. 29, 1849, to April 21, 1858, and the following is an abstract of its contents :-Creditors unsecured, £1386 I3. ; ditto, wholly ...

Law

... TRWO COURT OF CRANCERY. DUBLIN, YESTRERDAY. (FROM OUR SPEOIAL RlPORT91t, ME5Ss4S. WILLIAM DRunY, M.A., Barrister-at.Law, and William Dwyer Ferguson, LL.D., Barrister- at-Law, were sworn Into office as Joint-Registrars of the Court of Chancery, before the Right lion. the Lord Chancellor, by Ralph Cusack, Esq., Clerk of the Crown and lIanaper. It is ramoured that Richard Wilson Gamble, Esq., MI ...

Law Intelligence

... 'PEbRD COURT-Wsmwasn.S~ R:EltCTEON-DflLOF AND ALLAN V. TUCS OFFICERS OF STATE. C This wvas an action of redaction of a comparativelya recent valuatioa of teinds, on the ground that, at an s earlier period, they had been valued at a much lower c rate. The Ljord Jfustice-Clerk to-day read a very long andl elaborate opinion, expressing the viewvs olfp the majority of the Court, that judgment must ...

LAW

... L AW. LIEN ON A SHIP.-T aHE BRITISH EMPIaE SHIPPrIO CO11rxxNY V. SOMsaS BROTHERS -In the Court of Queen's Bench, on the 26th ult., judgment was given in this case, which is one of great importance to shipowners. It was a special case for the opinion of the Court, and the question was whether the defendants were entitled to retain 5671., charged by them, and which had been paid to them ...

COURT OF SESSION—THURSDAY, JUNE 17

... M')U.RT OF SESSION---THUR.,.DAY. JUNE 17. is SECOND DIVIsrTOW. 11 ~iY'DONALD ?? GALBRAITH. k Dunoan M'Donald, contractor, Glasgow, and William '3 Galbraith, cook and confectioner, Buichanan Street, who had Lt taken a shop by lease, of date 29th June, 1853, from MI'Donald, ts at a rent of £105, for the year as ending Whitsuwday 1854, n the rent Ijeing payable half-yealrly, at I¶] artiamas aand ...

IPSWICH POLICE

... TeiuRsDAy.-Bofore T. D'Eye Burroeghes, Esq., Chairman, Chas. Burton, Esq., T. B. Ross, Esq. A Magistrate brought up for Drunkenness--A gentleman who gave the name of John Sherrott, of Bosmere Hall, and who stated he was a macistrate for the county of Middlesex, was charged by the police with drunkenness and riotous conduct in the streets of Ipswich between 2 and 3 o'clock on Wednesday morning. ...

The Oyster Fishery in the Orwell

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, JuaE 17. -Before 7ilr. Jteeice ERLE, Mr- Justice CROMrPTOrN and Mr. Jn>oiiee HILL. Co'c/ester v. cook-Mr. rower and mr. Dasent for the p ain- tiff. ;tr. IKeane and Mr. 'Marriott for the detlntiartl, rfr. Power: This is an ACUtin of trespass brougit by tlle plaintiff against the defendant for trespasses committed by the defendant on the - day of October, ISS7 by dredging ...

Law Intelligence

... saw Irdelliomm NOTICBS-TIIIS DAY. coni COURT OF OHANOBRy, LINpOl otin :R-imde Ar ?? TR~ LORDS JUBIORSrr.-Apa Appeion: Rogers V.11 Oxford Worcester and W~lerbaWPtlnBa~wAY. ApelSAtony lienernI 4.RT.snsANCEYOLAXE thsi AT 10.-OaUgses. &c. Mdo ltoisv. fdmn zds.pot hcrrd-M&a0serohv., q OasMphell-Auagefl V. Hpln~omple . BtIls-Pole v. Joel Clayton, . LJohn-korris v.p ?? embuoinpltway v. ViawnyaP ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY —YESTERDAY

... COUBT OF BANh'RUPTCY-YESTE1UDAY. IN tiE THE LONDON AND EASTERN BANKING CORPORATION. There wats a meeting for thle 1sroof Of debts and clinics Of assignees itt this oease The debts proved exceeded £70,000. .Mr. Thompson, the officexT entrusted with thle winiding-til inl thle Court of Chanllcery, wa.-. appointed trade a.;siguce. JUDG)MEN UNDER THlE BANKRUPTCY OF THE KETTERING Mr. Comissiner BANK ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY-YESTERDAY. [Before Mr. Commissioner GOULBUIRN.] IN, EIJ OIHN PELS. The bankrupt was a corn and coal mlerchant of Elmwsvell, Suffolk. This was the certificate nis eting. Tile accounts show-Creditors, £'1,72, ; liabilities, £200; assets, £500. |The opposition in this case was on the ground that the bankrupt had inipropefly contracted the debt of Samuel William Fenton, a ...