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QUARTER SESSIONS

... thing on himself, but deiendant ad- mitted that he assaulted him. He gave a decree for 20s and costs. HADTY T. MAGILL. Rev. Thomas Hardy, PP., Dromalane, sued Catherine Magill, Dromalane, to recover £5 for the obstruction of a right of way. MIr. Willion istructed ...

COURT OF SESSION

... (Before Lord Pearson.). AIARDIE V. CLARSE ET E CONTRA. Lord Pearson has issued his judgment in the ] counter actions between Thomas Hardie, chemical manufacturer, Prestwick Road, Ayr, and Daniel Clarke, chemical manufacturer, DoPe House, Ayr. The actions related ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... and friendly, and the defendants to the action of Watson v. Oann, in which the questions wiere raised, were Thomas Herry Cann and Thomas Richardson, the treasurers of the society, representing the Washington Lodge. In August. 1897, there was a disputre ...

UNIVERSITY OF WALES

... tie to motion might stand over for a week.-Mr. .Jus- .a- tice Cozens Hardy assented. lie at S ,EIOUS A CCIDENT TO A SWANSEA CYCLIST. Um. The young ma~n Harry Parsonage, of St. ty Thomas, Swansea, wvhomi we on Monday ds reported tolha-ve fallen from his ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... intend to proceed with the appeal, The Master of the Rolls directed the appeal to be struck out. and dismissed it with costs, THOMAS MALLEY V. BElTE DRY DOCK COMPANY (LIMITED). In the Court of Appeal (formed by the Master of tide Rolls and Lords Justices ...

Bristol Bankruptcy Court

... him, had besn sold. Tbhoe pictures by James Hardy wer-t sold a year or two ego, and the money obtained was used for paying his sister out of the business. The examination wde adjourned to the 2nd March. THOMAS ELLIOT, Brynland avenue, Bishbopton, produce ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... LOCAL LAW CASES. Li HwTCnssoN Azm DisCKWOasw V. GsAty.-Mr. t Justice Cozens-Hardy, in the Chancery DivisioI, i yesterdy, 4ad before him a motion in this action by E which tie plaintiffs veterinary surgeons, of Ash- r bcurne7, Dleby, sought ain injunction ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... Mr. Welratoll said Mr. Thomas liad been com- plaining all along. but in Noventber, beiiti anxious to get the bars. hoe was tilling to waive - his clait if ptlintiffs vitonlil bind thentselves 5to contrat deliveries. Steosrs. Thomas ?? 7 C o. felt that the ...

LAW NOTICES

... Loomes (to settle order). Chancery Division.-Bankruptey.buildings, Lcndon, W.C.- In Chamnbers.-Roum 68.-At 11.30: Stubber v Thomas Daniel and Co. i . Boom 87.-At 12: RA E. King, Limitid (Boltoa v R. E. Kinr. Limitedm)-Pembroke Dock Brewery Co., ILimited ...

CONFIRMATION LICENSING COURT

... Saturday in the Police Court. Baillie Lyon I presided, and there were on the bench Baillie Henderson, Baille Taylor, and Messrs Thomas Ogilvie, David M'Harcly, and G. M. Cook, justices of the peace. BRIDGE STREET LICENCE RDFUSED. THE BAR AND THE BENCH. Edward ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... Justice' Cozeas-Hardy I dis- He pzo2~ oihis aotion.-Tse' p~ifihtiff, Mr. Richard co Coates, 6V'Vinster, 'Derby. sought to recove~r posses- WI~'1 sion of a farmhouse and land at Eltoii,. Derby, from twi Mrs. Mary 'Anm Coates.: Mr. Thomas Burton. of I Summer ...

KEYNSHAM RAILWAY FATALITY

... W. W. Jose, H. E. Thomas, A. F. Wood. ward, and P. J. Worsley, CertIficates were recelved from the Head Master respecting 11 boys who had left the school. The following boys were elected upon the foundation :-Leonard Herbert Hardy, f from Newfoundland ...