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I ;HE LAW COURTS. I

... Q'ho Magistrate based ! ; his decision upon the case of Booth v. Ferrets.-, which j - was decided by the late Lord Chief Justice Coleridge j ! and Mr. Justice Mathew, who held that General Booth's harbours or shelters were not common lodging , ■ ...

Published: Saturday 03 February 1900
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3536 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

SALVATION OR COMMON LODGING-HOUSE

... inspection. Tht LI t3agtntta based his decision Upon the cas4s of Booth, v. ]Frrett, which was ?? by the l hte Lord Chief Justice Coleridge and Mr. Jluhtieo Matheow who hold that General Bootah's harbours ' or ' shelters wero not corn 11011 lod.1ing-h ...

ET CA:TERA

... the Crimean War has been set forth, apparently for Lord Lansdowne's consolation, in one Ittter ; while in another Lord Chief Justice Coleridge expresses a doubt whether Anglican Cathedrals do any good, and says that the Dean and Chapter of Exeter exhaust ...

Published: Saturday 11 August 1900
Newspaper: Tablet
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1478 | Page: 22 | Tags: none

Club Comments

... forgotten by those who were present on that occasion. That terrible scene cannot fade from the memory. The late Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, the perfection of refinement, surrounded on the bench by a crowd of gaily dressed fashionable women, Sir Charles ...

Published: Saturday 18 August 1900
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 779 | Page: 7 | Tags: News 

IS VIVISECTION JUSTIFIABLE?

... for all EnAland and Scot'and, who pay each laboratory one visit in six mouths ! Is it any wonder that the late Lord Chief Justice Coleridge described the Vivisection Act as an anodyne to the publics conscience rather than a real protection to the animals ...

Published: Saturday 01 September 1900
Newspaper: Clarion
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1390 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

TO MY SISTER

... t. The legal question is, no doubt, more complicated by the fact that there have been contradictory decisions. Lord Chief justice Coleridge, however, laid it down that such donations, or doles, are not assessable, as being purely voluntary gifts, not ...

Published: Wednesday 07 November 1900
Newspaper: Pall Mall Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 506 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

OCCASIONAL NOTES

... t. The legal question is, no doubt, more complicated by the fact that there have been contradictory decisions. Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, however, laid it down that such donations, or doles, are not assessable, as being purely voluntary gifts, not ...

Published: Wednesday 07 November 1900
Newspaper: Pall Mall Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2418 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

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... told the story sometimes express their doubts of the possibility of the feat. Among the incredulous ones was th*; Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, who was shown the place and told the story by the American Secretary of State. He asked, Can it really be true ...

– gooAl leeturerki

... prominent members of the National Anti-Vivisection Society, he mentioned the late great and good Bari of Shaftesbury, Lord Chief Justice Coleridge (whose mantle had fallen on his brilliant eon, the Hon. Stephen Coleridge), Lord Tennyson, Robert Browning, John ...

A LITERARY LETTER

... friend and guide as I stood by his open grave in Laleham Churchvarrl. T well rem 11 cnme nf thnce u-hn were there, Lord Chief Justice Coleridge most conspicuous of all. That grave has just been reopened, and a correspondent at Laleham sends me the following ...

Published: Saturday 13 July 1901
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1874 | Page: 23 | Tags: Review 

SILK AND STUFF

... other court. That, at any rate, is by far the better opinion, the only hint of contrary view coming from the late Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, who, in 1887, was called to account in the House of Lords for having allowed an Irish peer—not member of the House ...

Published: Thursday 18 July 1901
Newspaper: Pall Mall Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 703 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

THISTLES AND FARMERS. TO THE EDITOR OP THE STANDARD

... letter appeared in The Standard of yeaterday, alludes to a rase in which the opinion was expressed by the late Lord Chief Justice Coleridge that, thistles being a natural product of the soil, an action could not be maintained by one farmer against another ...

Published: Friday 23 August 1901
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 783 | Page: 7 | Tags: none