LORD CHIEF JUSTICE COLERIDGE
... LORD CHIEF JUSTICE, COLERIDGE. Lord Chief Justice Coleridge did not cit to-day in the Queen’s Bench division in consequence of con- tinued indisposition. ...
... LORD CHIEF JUSTICE, COLERIDGE. Lord Chief Justice Coleridge did not cit to-day in the Queen’s Bench division in consequence of con- tinued indisposition. ...
... LORD CHIEF JUSTICE COLERIDGE. ILI.E/;RVPH ) Ixtrd Chief Justice Coleridge had sutlicieutly reccvered to-day preside Newcastle Assizes. ...
... RETURN OF LORD CHIEF JUSTICE COLERIDGE. The White Star steamer Britannic arrived in the Mersey from New York yesterday afternoon, half-part one, having on board Lord Chief Justice Coleridge. His lordship had received invitation from the Ma/or of Liverpool ...
... OF LORD CHIEP JUSTIC: COLERIDGE. At the sitting of the Court of Common Pleas, to-day, Lord Chief Justice Coleridge was taken severely ill and compelled to retire from the ...
... (Before Lord Chief Justice COLERIDGE.) FOX V. WHEATLEY. Francis Fox, provision dealer, of Buslingthorpelane, Leeds, sued George Wheatley, ga,dener, residing in the sanie part, for negligence, in consequence ot which surface water flowed against the walls ...
... LORD CHIEF JUSTICE COLERIDGE INDISPOSED. Lord Chief Justice Coleridge was unable to take his seat to-day because of indisposition, but hopes to attend the courts on Wednesday. ALLEGED SHOP ROBBERY AT SHIPLEY. Henry Thackray and William Drinkwater, both ...
... £ : s\:§ Lord Chief Justice Coleridge on Music, SI’EAKING of music last week Lord Chief Justice Coleridge said almost every other art was capable of being abused. He did not know how it was possiblc without extreme ingenuity to lead music to do mischicf ...
... NISI PBIUS. Before Lord Chief Justice Coleridge. Action for Libel. Hie-st v. Brown. —Mr. Wills Q.C.. anil Mr. E. Tindal Atkinson were for the plaintiff; Mr. Waddy, Q C., and Mr. Tennant for the defendant. —The plaintiff was Mr. Wm. Hirst, woollen cloth ...
... Before Lord Chief Justice Coleridge and a Special Jury. REA v. THE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY. - A DEWSBURY TRADESMAN SERIOUSLY INJURED. Mr. Waddy, Q.C., and Mr. B. T. Atkinson were for the plaiutiff, Mr. Thomas Boa; and Mr. Dioby Seymour, Q.C.. and ...
... NISI PRIIIS COURT.-SATURDAY. Before Lord Chief Justice Coleridge. RAWSON BUTLER. Mr. 0. Dodd for the plaintiffs ;and Mr. Seymour, Q. 0., with Mr. West, for the defendant. The Plaintiffs, Emma Augusta Rawson and three others, kept a school for young ladies ...
... — Lord Chief Justice Coleridge arestless but was easier vesterday is Lordship confined to The Duke of Devonshire has promised to attend ang at the annual dinner of the Sucveyors tute on the 28th inst. The Marquis and Marchioness of ae have left ...