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Sheffield Daily Telegraph
NISI PBIUS. Before Lord Chief Justice Coleridge
... 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 ...
Lord Chief Justice Coleridge on Breach Promise of Mabriagb.—ln summing up in an f..r bieach of promise of ..
... Lord Chief Justice Coleridge on Breach Promise of Mabriagb.—ln summing up in an f..r bieach of promise of marriage, at the Assizes, Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, alluding to P remarks as to the expediency of this class of Borne whatever might be tha ...
— Lord Chief Justice Coleridge arestless but was easier vesterday is Lordship confined to The Duke of ..
... — 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 ...
Lord Chief Justice Coleridge will Bonet to-morrow afternoon, meeting of the judges of the Queen’s at the Law ..
... Lord Chief Justice Coleridge will Bonet to-morrow afternoon, meeting of the judges of the Queen’s at the Law Courts, for the purpose of choosing the judges who will act as electiog | petition judges for the year. ...
THE CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE COMMON PLEAS
... THE CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE COMMON PLEAS. The warrants having been signed by her Majesty, Lord Chief Justice Coleridge will be sworn in before the Lord Chancellor in his private room at Lincoln'sinn this morning. His lordship will afterwards take the oaths ...
THE STATE TRIAL
... shoot Her Majesty the Queen, will, it io expected, be commen: at Readiag about the 1%th or 20thof April, beforethe Lord Chief Justice Coleridge and Baron Huddleston The At- Q.0, {the leader the Solicitor-General, Mr.~ Powell, appear cn bebalf of the Oxford ...
THE STATE TRIAL
... to shoot Her Majesty the Queen, will, it is expected, be commenced at Reading aboutthe 19th or April, before the Lord Chief Justice Coleridge and Baron Huddleston. The At- the Solicitor.General, Mr. Powell, Q.C. (the leader of the Oxford Circuit), and Mr ...
WEST RIDING ASSIZES
... cases number 48. The number is below the average for these Assizes. The civil cause list, which will- be taken by Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, is, heavy. ...
THE CLINTON PERSONATION FRAUDS
... of forging a for payment of five hundred pounds, Mr. A, Morley, M.P., prosecuted on behalf of the Treasury, and Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, one of the witnesses, occupied aseat on the bench, The jury returned a verdict of not guilty against Gething, ...
THE LAWSON v. LABOUCHERE LIBEL CASE
... so, and gave f.-ll authority to do as he thought fit. He wrote thearticlea and is solely responsible for them. Lord Chief Justice Coleridge: You acted the same way which a Christian editor of newspapar p lithed Arabia might allow article praise of Mohammed ...
THE SPRING ASSIZES
... ; North Wales, Mr. Justice Mellor ; South Wales, Mr. Justice Lush. The Surrey Assizes Kingston will be taken by Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, and one election petition judge. Three election petition judges will remain in London. ...