LORD CHIEF JUSTICE COLERIDGE
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... SENTENCE OF DEATH FOR CHILD-MURDER. At the Somerset assizei. at Well*, yesterday, before Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, Jane Grant, the Bath charwoman, who, after starving to death her child nearly two years of age. left the body In field Knowle, Bristol ...
... THE RITUALISTS AND THE LAW In the Court of 'Queen's Bench. on Mondav, Lord Chief Justice Coleridge delivered judginent in the case of the Crown v. the Rev. Pelham Dale. His lordship reviewed the objections Wren by counsel against the proceedings before ...
... THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 24, 1887. Eastern Circuit, Lord Chief Justice Coleridge;' Western Circuit, Mr. Justice Denman ; South- Eastern Circuit, Mr. Justice Field ; Midland Circuit, Mr. Baron Huddleston ; Oxford Circult, Mr. Justice ...
... Simmer Aesizes canine, mod at St. George'eball, on Wednesday. Me. justice Loma presiding in the Crown Court and Lord Chief Justice Coleridge in the Nisi Prins Court. THE JUDGE AND THE TOWN-HALL OUTRAGE. Mr. Justice Lopes, in charging the grand jury, said: ...
... CLOSE OF THE ARGUMENTS IN THE DALE CASE. MR. DALE GOT ON BAIL. The arguments in the Dale case concluded to- ay. Lord Chief Justice Coleridge said that to the importance of the case, it required *. 3me consideration. Judgment would therefore , ond V-. ...
... Tbs bnsinera of these asrires was resumed yesteniav. before Lord Justice Brett, sitting in the Grown Court, and Lord Chief Justice Coleridge in the Prios Court. ...
... SENTENCED TO DEATH. A York paper puhhahed the announcement od Saturday that the Irish Brotherhood he eentienced Lord Chief Justice Coleridge to dest‘t, he took the trial of the dynamtre ...
... JUDGE'S PRIVILEGE In the Queens Bench, yesterday morni Lord Chief Justice Coleridge fined named Sloper £10 for beius absent wfcen the court sat. The juryman, hewevnr, arrived later on, when on explaining that he thought court sat at eleven o'clock, his ...
... THE WINTER ASSIZES. Lord Chief Justice Coleridge and Lord Justice will take tbo Northern Circuit at tbe winter assizes, arriving at Carlisle on the fan., Appleby on the Kith, Lancaster on the Manchester on the 22nd, and Liverpool on S* eb. .Mr. Justice ...
... the Long Vacation, in the latter part of October or tbe beginning of November next. will be tried either before Lord Chief Justice Coleridge or Justices Denman or Field, ...
... ACTION BY TWO DIE DAMAGES £I,OCO AND COSTS. At the Staffordshire Assizes, yesterday Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, the actiu!. b by Alice Scoffham, Wolverhampton, Charles Mills, provision merchant, also oi hampton, for damages for malicious was concluded ...