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THE QUEEN'S DEFENCE

... oflice, he lids skulked in. tise kitchen, would not those who now complain of his 'sitting atitie table, have said that his privacy was a proof of a gilitty passion ? Or. if her meajesty had acted so on board the Levia.han or in the Cloritide frigate, would ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, THURSDAY

... bolou h Slteet Pidlice tfflce'abobtt dusl, under escort of IN]ars- dlenl, thi ga6ler, evhib toiok tlen, his usual way for privacy along Great RtIsell-Strnet. In crossing 'Iottenhain Court Rond, a Womian of thc town ?? inlto conve- alion asith themn* in ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL OF LONDON

... say. By those who were tbr making the court a private one on this occasion, it was stated, that there was a necessity for privacy, as the question was one between the house of lords andi the corporation. After a warm discusion, which lasted a considerable ...

COURT OF KING'S [ill]

... *h lch hli 1 ?? thir k of Crniilog ioto cou rt to coimplil ; but if the libeller, eis had been IOIIC hlee, i ivailetl thc privacy of dlomtestic litfe. nd attacked the niile, earl's privim!e chaiacter, his lordship felt it to be a dutyv' hich fie owed to ...

CASE OF LIBEL

... for those who play at bowls must expect rubbers. This is not, therefore, I repeat, the case of ar Hernaman going into the privacy of domestic life, and from motives of vindictiveness or mere caprice dragging from retirement a man of unobtrusive, habits; ...

MURDER OF LORD WM. RUSSELL

... shell, and prepara- tions were commellced for the ftuneral, which it was understood would take place on Tuesday, with as much privacy as possible. Th ed mates, and pillo-caesthe whole of which were completelys aturated with gore, were re- moved at the same ...

LAW OF DEBTOR AND CREDITOR

... Insolvent Debtors Court will be transferred to the Court of Bankruptcy, and the business of the Court of Bankruptcy to the privacy of solicitors' offices, and thus the greater part of the benefit derived from the re- forms in bankruptcy effected in the ...

CROWN COURT.—BEFORE MR JUSTICE CRESSWELL

... -always do. He said, Tiiis is a public street in Newcastle, and you must adjourn to the privacy ot my office in order to have the intormation you require. Tle privacy of his offlce! Whly coald he not maillully reply to the questiont WVhydid he not dare ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... public baths and wash-houses. That the build- lug is to contain about 6Ob baths, each in a separate apartment, to ensure privacy to the bathers; about 10(1 pairs of wash tabs separated by sufficient screens; hot closets for drying all the articles washed ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... grant this greet privilere sparingly, I ?? tlat crc- ditors are often as eager for privacy as the debtors, but sometimes more so; but why is this h. It is because privacy will promote their pecuniary interests; they vish to get back their money, and it ...

THE APPALLING MURDERS AT STANFIELD HALL

... who was already in custody by the magistrates' order. On Saturday the magistrates conducted the examina- tion withtstricter privacy than before, so that nothing strictly autiteatic can be given. The newspaper ac- counts, however, concur in stating that Emily ...

LONDON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24

... priety. That ha had selected seventy yards in a part of the river a ahlott distance below the bridge leading to Denwick, its privacy andiretirement pointing it cut as a most eligible situation, and should this space he found on experience, insufficient, it ...