LAW INTELLIGENCE
... the affidavits. The case had not concluded when the court rose. OF COMMON PLEAS-Monday. (Sittings Banco, before Lord Chief Justice Coleridge and Justices Keating, Desman, and Honyman.) ...
... the affidavits. The case had not concluded when the court rose. OF COMMON PLEAS-Monday. (Sittings Banco, before Lord Chief Justice Coleridge and Justices Keating, Desman, and Honyman.) ...
... Saturday, one of the jurymen com plained that his Ulstor coat had been stolen while the toT ware out for luncheon. Lord Chief Justice Coleridge add it monstrous that eoofa should occur, and would take care that U ws properly represented, so that should not ...
... had entered into a conspiracy defraud the plaintiff, for whom found with coata. COURT COMMON A3—Thursday. (Before Lord Chief Justice COLERIDGE, and Justices BRETT and DENMAN.) D'ABC r. THE LONDON AND NOBTH-WESTERN RAILWAY Arguments to the above case were ...
... takes the vacant seat. LAUNCESTON. —The Launceston election trial came before the Court of Common Pleas yesterday, Lord Chief Justice Coleridge and Justices Brett and Denman being the judges present. The question was as to Mr Drinkwater's right to the seat ...
... ILLNESS OF LORD COLERIDGE. the sitting of the Court of Common Fleas, day. Lord Chief Justice Coleridge was taken severely ill, and compelled to retire from tbe bench. ...
... district, and moved that the question be deferred sine die, which course was, after a protracted discussion, adopted. LORD CHIEF JUSTICE COLERIDGE having recovered, pmid» d the Common Pleas yesterday. DIVORCE CASE —ln the Divorce Court yesterday, Colonel Wood ...
... the committee adjourned. ACTION FOR BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE. In the Court of Common Pleas yesterday—before Lord Chief Justice Coleridge and special jury—the case of Webster v. Williams was tried. It was an action for breach of promise of marriage; ...
... Banco, in the Exchequer Chamber, for the consideration of errors and appeals from the Court of Exchequer, before Lord Chief Justice COLERIDGE, and Justices KEATING, LUSH, QUAIN, and ARCHIBALD.) This was appeal from decision of the Court of Exchequer, and ...
... been beld at the Beaumont Institution, Mile End, and Mr Onslow made rather warmer speech than usual. He said that Lord Chief Justice Coleridge and others had been promoted after their efforts the Tichborue Trial, but-—a bit of promotion had been given to ...
... Their lordships of the Court of Common Pleas, on the other hand, are rather against the use of the than otherwise. Lord Chief Justice Coleridge answers the fourth question, the whole, in the negative; Mr Justice Keating very decidedly opposed the practice ...
... Parliament. THE ACTION FOR LIBEL AGAINST THE TIMES. The heaving the casa Fowler v. Goodlake was resumed, before Lord Chief Justice Coleridge and special jnry, the Court of Common Pleas, the Guildhall, yesterday morning. Merewether and Mr Gough appeared ...
... assistance of two of the senior Queen's Counsellors, will transact the assize business. Birmingham Gazelle says :—Lord Chief Justice Coleridge (In consequence of the illness his father) will not preside at the forthcoming Warwick Assizes. One of the Queen's ...