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THUNDERSTORMS IN THE METROPOLIS

... escape from the effect ; damage done to the ft* intensive. The root «' H» forced offacd fell into the river. The wWCr Chelsea, have suffered the extent of iw; i-(l the market-gardeners *,insane?' i avi ...

Law Intelligence

... the learned counsel, it ap- 'I -peered that the plaintiff was a scheolmni~tces occupying tl apartments an Riohert-st rest, Chelsea, and the present action e I was brou:,ht to recover compensation in damages for the de- a . feadants Isaviog forcibly entered ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... having a large beam and scale two ounces draught against the purchaser. The defendant said he dealt in a large way, and to show that he contemplated not the least fraud, he would willingly subscribe a sovereign to the poor box. Mr. Alderman Sidney only ...

Law Intelligence

... Atfreetwalon n A tended that that - case: was not one within, the act, ou but. btmy o e appealed -to- -fer. the purL dii cpse of showing that it Is, for it.: being 'granted PI' that the interest need nut he of a pecuniary nature, it fol- le ows that the iate ...

Law Intelligence

... business if he had thought fit, and he said that those accounts were framed not not .so much for the purpose of showing his. exact state doul as to show Mr. Carlisle whether it was improving, and that pert ;being the object, her assumed originally as the basis ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... and although blood was drawn eve it was no more than was often the case with other horses ion but as her colour was grey she showed it more. The ostler at the yard in Coleman-street was called on the ex- part of the defendant, but his evidence did not alter ...

Law Intelligence

... 10.-Beirou VIoE-CIescELLoR Sta I. T. KINDRUN.Y-7O_- tions., Causes.: Hooke v. , Bail; Taylor v. Richardson; Path- bert v. Flower; Knight v. Paterson ?? Dymot v. ha wles; Thorn. ?? v. WVilson. BErronH Vie CR.ANCRLLOR SIX J. STUART.-![otions. - BEFoER Y5CKO ...

Law Intelligence

... the privilege of' adlaisirtg her Majesty. Raving gone so far as to Show what existed when Nor- nmand), was lost by King Jolin, he submitted that it wves incumbent on the otlier sido to show how the powers then adrunittedlly vested in the crown and co-necil ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... he also found a dark lantern in the passage. w King refused to give his name, and Turton said he lived al in King's-read, Chelsea, but did not know the number. cr Inspector Mitchell-A little after 2 o'clcck this morning bi I received information which-induced ...

Law Intelligence

... COLLONGWOOO) HER. 5 no The bankrupt is described as a shase dealer and commie- fnl. sion agent, of 5, Hens-place, Chelsea. His accounts, show. 'ool- ieg debts to the amount of 148,0001., on account of law and other costs arising from his claim upon the dukedom ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... respectable per- son in exchange far sovereigns. try DIr. Henry-I don't want to make any remarks upon the case, but can you show where the sovereigos came from ? n to It is a large amount for a man to have who has only 250. a Ind wedt- M. Mr. Wontner said ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... prisoners and n another man came into our shop and asked the price of a ring in tF window, and the tray was brought out to show el to them. They itoked over several of the rings, and after a, doing so, Godfrey took a diamond ring, a bloodstone ring, and ...