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THE SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST M.P.'S, ETC

... the plaintiff; Mr. Day, Q., nd amri. Holl a ppeared for the defendant, Sir John Hay, M.P.; the Solicitor General and Mr. Charles Hall for Sir Seymour Blane; Mr. Giffsrd, Q C., and Mr. Wheeler for Mr. Eastwick; Mr. Watkin Williams, Q C., and Mr. Lnayon for ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... moved the appointment of the Master of the Rolls so a. e trustee of the Association, in succession to the late Sir as Charles Hall, end this having been seconded by Mr. , Powell, ?? was Pasted. The other routine, buslnes on rthe plaper wa3 then gene ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Market-street, Fitzroy-square, was charged with stealing 501. in sovereigns, the noneys of Charles Hall, greengrocer, of No. 28, Upper Charlton-street.-Charles Hall, a little boy, son of the prosecutor, said that on Monday, whilst the 'prisoner was sweeping ...

POLICE

... ijlars 3S17 6 SalyerinBars,stiundard r 4 WAi New Jioubloons . S 14 9 MARRIED. On Wednesday last, at Scarborough, by the Rev. Charles Hall, Robert, eldest son of Robert Bower, Esq. of Welharn, to Helen, daughter of J6hn Hall, Esq. of Scarborough. John Wlilson ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... Drowned.-- MELANCHOLY DESTITUTION.-By Mr. Baker, at the King of Prussia, Cartwright street, Rosemary-lane, on the body of Charles Hall, aged seventy-seven, who died under the-following circum- stances of destitution :-Deceased was a vendor of lucifer matches ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... of re- ceivers, are not yet concluded. Mr. Rolt, BMr. James, Mr. Cairns, Mr. Shepter, Q.C., Mr. Flemoing, Q.C., and Mr. Charles Hall, appeared for the parties. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-YESTERDAY. [Sittiegs in banco, before Lard CAMPBELL, and Justicel COLEIUDG ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... glad to notice that there was not an unusually large propor- tion of the more serious offences. [Before the Recorder, Sir Charles Hall, Q.C.J. rCsOIVING STaOLEN PRoPsnT'r.-Hensy Foster, alias Clav-ring, 26, was convicted. of receiving a stud of the value ...

OLD BAILEY TRIALS

... by stabbing him, at Hollow~ay.-Prisoner was sentenced to three years' penal ser- vitude.- ILLNReSS Or' Tu RECORn.n-Sir Charles Hall, the Rzecorder, was taken suddenly ill after hearing some cases on Monday and was obligede to leave the bench and go home ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Cookson for the company did Mr. Staard appeared for creditors. The Vic-OChanoellor made the order. (BefoteVice.Chancellor Sir Charles Hall.) I . IB TIM LOiNDON AicD COlEY TlALWATYS COMPAN (Lm)nw) ; TUB Tl-AtIEV2.YO ACT, 1870 ; AceD zK P.&3T T51E vXBnIDGE, SOUIrTATLL ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COm, 1880 (Before the Recorder, Sir Charles Hall,Q.) s her trale T=r Crer roos 11IGHWAY Rosie lb sub- Edwardsg, 10, a baker; -Thomas Evans 10' hak tin Alec Pesroon, 23, labourer ; and Annte, 6akwhet;i Dail landrsswere, found guilty ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... lads naned Williasm .'ishn? and Aefred Ii ieU were summoned for being conicerncd in com- initting a violent assault upon Charles Hall, a newsboy, living in Chatbahe-road, Wnandssvorth-comamon.-A dlifficulty aroqe in consequenco of Fiser being deaf and dumb ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... Mr. J. V. Prior has been heard in support of the petition, which appears to be opposed by Mr. Craig, Mr. WillcoA, Mr. Charles Hall, and other gentlemen. [Before Sir Richard Xindersley.] IN ItE TOOiEY'S TRUSTRES. In this care a dispute arose as to an ...