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ILLNESS OF THE LORD CHIEF JUSTICE

... ILLNESS OF THE LORD CHIEF JUSTICE. In the Chief Justice's Court yesterday morning, where Lord Chief Justice Coleridge waa to ait Mr. Justice Wills to hear number of caaes, Mr. J unties Wilis explained that the Lord Chief Justice waa to '.hrungh indixp ...

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... June, at Three o'clock precisely; the Earl of SaarlTESBURY, K.G., in the chair. His Eminence Cardinal Manning. Lord Chief Justice Coleridge. Right Hon. W. Cowper-Temple, Right Hon. James Stansfeld, Sir Rutherford Alcock, ?? A. J. Mundella, Esq., M.P. ...

SECOND EDITION

... MR DALE. T RE LE ASE OF MIR DALE ON BAIL, RoLi Bra The arguments in the Dale case were concluded yesterday. MA Lord Chief Justice Coleridge said that owing to the ,imprac o h as trquired same consideration. 'I Jugment would, therefore, b8'reservedI until ...

GENERAL HOME NEWS

... that one of the male prisoners had been in possession of the pistol with which the deceased was shot. Yesterday Lord Chief Justice Coleridge Bummed up, aud the jury, after an absence of twenty minutes, ret irned with a verdict of guilty against all three ...

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... FARRINGDON MARKET. Illustrated. THE OLD ELMS ON RICHMODND HILL An lllustration MATTHEW ARNOLD IN WESTMINSTER ABBEYS By Lord Chief Justice Coleridge. With an Illustration. MRS. GRIMWOOI'S PIA-NO. With a Picture of the bruise and battered Instrument. MR, TONES'S ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... gave judgment against the plaintiffs with costs. QUEEN.'S BENCH DIVISION—Dec. 3. Sittings in Banco.—(Before the Lord Chief Justice Coleridge aud Justice Field.) THE QUEEN V. THE REV. T. DALE. Mr. Jeune said in this case Mr. Charles, Q.C., moved on Monday ...

ABERDEEN, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1888

... Goschen in- formed his audience that the subject formed. part of that dealt with by the Local Government Bill. * Lord Chief Justice Coleridge let fall an I important prosiouncemnent oil Tuesday on the C question of the equity of compensating drink I sellers ...

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... nal Society for the Protection of Ajuinals trom Vivisection (President, tle Earl of Strofford; Vice-Presiaeut, Lord Chief Justice Coleridge), EARNESTLY APPEAL to the beitevolentepublic for support in the crnszaae in which they aro engaged against, cruelty ...

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... June, at Three o'clock precisely; the Eail of SHAFTESBURY, K.G., in the chair. His Eminsence Cardinal Manniig, Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, Riglst Hon. and ison, W. Cowper-Temple, Right Hon. James Stansfeld, Sir Rutherford Alcock, iCC.S.I., A. J. Otundetla ...

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... June, at Three o'clock precisely; the Earl of SHArITESBuRY, K.G., in the chair. His Eminence Cardinal Manning, Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, Right Hon. and Has.I W. Cowper-Tetnple, Right Hon. James Stansfeld, Sir Rutherford Alcock, ?? A. J. Mundella, ...

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... EXPOSITION.-The application to detain the 'GREAT EASTERN Steamship having been thi day dismissed with costs by Lord Chief Justice Coleridge and justices Mathew and Smith the VESSEL. trill LEAVE MIllFORD HAVEN for NEW ORLEANS on or abost DEcterziost [3 ...

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... ARQUIS of SALISBURY. The MARQUIS of D=B ERIN and AVA. A J. BALFOUR, Esq., M.P. CARDINAL MANNING. LORD CARNARVON. LORD CHIEF JUSTICE COLERIDGE. HENRY LABOUCOERE, Esq., MLP. Sir HENRY JAMES, M.P. Sir CHARLES RUSSELL, ALP. LORD WOLSELEY. LORD TENNYSON. LORD ...