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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... first question the Vice-Chancellor immediately de- hiserinined inte rmative, upon the second he reserved Mr. Bailey, Mr. Charles Hall, Mr. Rawlinson, Mr. Glaose, and Mr. Beales represented the various parties in- terested in maintaining the right to give ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... ntoer ti toan,, Johb, Grrolltbridge, of Abhey-street, liermton-lsey, victiltnler, nt eleven * adjuilrneit exrirtotion -Charles Hall, of lreat uRitsell. street, drapler, ait twelve ; choice of ,issligtees. INSOLVE NT DEtTUitRS' COURT, PtUItTUGAL .STRii ...

OLD BAILEY.—WEDNESDAY

... them being taken into custody, the gang attacked and brutally ill-usetl the officers). John M'Carthy, James Wilton Blake, Charles Hall, Wm, Evans, William Wood, Thomas Pikkett, Jas. Smith, Mkjry Adlam, Ann Pugh, James Watson Clifford, Harriott woodliatn ...

OLD BAILEY,JUNE 19

... Edw. Coomes, Harriet Holland, Jas. Eastman, Robt. W. Plke, Jas. Moore, Thos. Sutton, John -Page,' Susanniah Jenkins, -Charles Hall, John Alorgan, Joseph Perkins, t Wm. Nash, .I0i. Wigriell, Edw. Buckland, Charles Godding, Henry laenfold, Wn. Martin, ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... Wiiliam11 Benham, of Bromrpton, Iodglig h!r'oe keeper, at twelve; lst examilinatioll. Before liMr. CeomislIoner UoLRnOV. Charles Hall, of Great Ruesvil.street, lIrapor, at elevel; last ex. ?? Colnll, of Stalces, hotel keeper, at twelve; last examinatloO ...

THE SUPPOSED MURDER AT WIMBLEDON

... T1lE SUPPOSED MURDER AT WIM- I BLBDON. | On Tuesday night information was brought to Great Scotland -yard that Charles Hall, the plasterer, of Wimble- don, who is suspected of having murdered his wife, by smo- tbering her with a pillow, had been apprelended ...

MIDDLESEX PETTY SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... Charles Henry, marine store dealer, ' Cleveland-street, Stepney, was fined 10s. for two unjust weights found on his premises. Charles Hall, Maude's-place, Mile-end-road, oilman, was fined £1 for having four deficient weights in his pos- session. i William Hoffman ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—MONDAY

... Charles Clark, and John Brokin. 'to be transported for seven ?? Williams. Franrui Cavanagh, William Thompson. Charles Hawes, Charles Hall, John Haovey, William Wood, Edward Wells, John Nicilalas Spencer, John Jones. John Stacy. ?? Nenille, John Hogan, Jeseph ...

LAW—YESTERDAY

... Thursday morninig. I EAR;L O LINDSEY V. THE oREAT NOtTHPIER 1AILWAY COMPANY. Mir. Rolt (with whom are Mr. Follett and Mr. Charles Hall) moved in this case for an inunction to restrain the company from allow ins any of their trains to pass the Tallington ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... We'll take care the punishment shall not be heavy. Unpre. judiced men see how it is.-Fisned 5s74d. Bow-srtsETr.-Yesterday CHARLES HALL was brought up by Duke and Jennings, two of the patrol, charged with violently a.- saultit)g the former while in the execution ...

LAW—YESTERDAY

... altered in that respect. Mr. Boundell Palmer and Mr. W. W. CoopOr appeared in support of the appeal; Mr. Lloyd and Mr. Charles Hall in support of the decree; Mr. Wyllys, Mr. Mackeson, and Mr. Hitohcock for other parties. EX PAUTB ,LAWTON, BE LAWTON. The ...

OLD BAILEY

... Graves, of a daughter. - ~ g~'A3 ?? - 'Ob Sattrday fest. at' Mirrow, near ntuildford, Su-rey, Mr. E. R. Ball, sotI of Charles Hall, Eso. of the same placrto Mi9s Stanbrougilt daughter of Wm. Staiibrougli, iEsq. of Islewori., M iddlesex. I he sth inst ...