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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Gallini's mortgage; and among others; there was a re. cital of two terms of 22 years and 48 years basine been grabted On the expiration of Ga~llini's mortgage deed ; il~se terms of 22'years and 48 years, which of course were ?? Zranted to the trustees on various ...

ASSIZES

... Preston. e. CAMBRIDGE, FRIDAY, AUG. 22.-The new quadrangle at Trinity College is to be called The King 's Couat, by his Ma- jesty's gracious permission-Cambridge Chtronicle. h A monument has been erected in St. Philip's Church, Bir- e mingham, to the Rev. Dr ...

POLICE,

... Ipotlog, . : IM1oI'ARNT'Trru15 t5UESTON, flATTON-GARLEN..PRIs OFT. ANDREW. HLiaotN.- Yesterday this long-pending case cahe on to be heard before Mr. Serj SEDiLON, X WM. L. RoGoEsand ALAN S. LAING,Esqrs. Mr. IeREwstIER, tie Barrister, and Mr. GirrFITHS ...

OLD BAILEY,—MONDAY, OCT. 31

... Craggs, Yates, and Co-To Powell and Co. Mr. ANDREWS observed, that it began Yates, Craggs, & Co. Yates requ eted that the paper might be read properly; it would speak far itself, and he begied Mr. Andrew$ waoyi eon- aider that fair play was a jewel ...

CRIMES ON THE CONTINENT

... 4 . Cumberb L .. .. 41 Salop .. -12.., . . 12 s- Cornwall . 2 Somerset .. -29 i D)erby- 22 Sta;,,rd-e Devoti -..23 Suffolk -h. D- Dorset 46 Surrey.. 1. . ..2.. 2 I. D)urham .- ...

FIFTEENTH DAY.—SEPTEMBER 11

... should be stated in both that I look the command; to which he lat, very sesnibly answered, that though at no remote a period us 22 lc- months be could not answer for what exactly prevailed in his `- mind at the moment of making the entry, yet it now appeared ...

THE SUSPECTED CASE OF BURKING

... died frinm the effects of that dis- fc ease on hoard the Hospital Ship. On the 18th he was burled in d' Pluinstead Church-yard. a Mr. Andrew Nairn, quarter-master of the Gannymnede, deposed w that he had seen the body, which wvis that of William Kieff, who ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... not only l Ior the church-rates of Wakefield, but for the new churches t built under the provisions of the last Churchl-building Act, 43 XV m. IV., c. 72, s. 22. The cause was tried at the York f summer assizes, in 1834, before Lord Lyndliurat, wheo, i ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... that by the Act tie company huln the poswer to pull them loran. It was consiiered that rite injury to tire goodwill wns not a sub- ;strntisv injury; but it was alleger that the stoppinrg up of tihe sways trnt rorids by which the owner had the most ready ...

THE EDGRWARE -ROAD M

... ess'-b husband and daughter should meet tliein-aboot tan u'elo'k ?? m oaingatRampsay~spunbir.lhostse, opposite St Giles's Church in which the marriage was to be solemnized. On Christmias eve, about men o'clock, a knpckncame at the door which -n1 tpening ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... prosecutor, proved hvilng fastenWi? the whole of the windows and doors on the night before she retired to rest.' MSrgeant King, 22 Ndivislon, befing sworn, stated that an Wednesday ntorning he *ns on his beat when he saw the prisoner iurrying along with a ...