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MRS. WELDON v. DR. WINSLOW.—JUDGMENT

... Denmark and the King and Queen of the Hellenes, with their children, arrived there this morning from Germany, accom panied by the King of Denmark. who had gone to Lubeck in the Royal yacht Danz-ebErogr to escort their Majesties to Copenhagen. Mr. Hamond, who ...

MRS. WELDON v. DR. WINSLOW.—JUDGMENT

... Dernia'k and the King and Queen of the Hellenes, with their children, arrived there this n morning from Germany, accompanied by the King of Denmark, whho had gone to Luibe-k in the Rcyal yacht Danebro'oct to escort their Majesties to Copenhagen. Mr. Hamond, who ...

THE KING'S COURT

... addition to Dr. Holland and Dr. Warren, the Right Hen. Gentleman is attended by Mr. Shuter. They had a consulta- tion yesterday at half.ppast twelvo o'clock, which lasted about half an hour, when their report was, that Mr, (Canning is going on well. DRURY-LANE ...

DR. PUSEY ON DR. LUSHINGTON'S JUDGMENT

... *DA. PBUSRY ON DR. LU3HINCV'OWa ITJUDGMRENrT. Dr. Pusey has written another letter to the Record. Raving in the former one discussed the sod destroying judgment of the Privy Council, he in tbi examines the demorlizinug judgment of Dr. Luabingto in ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH SATURDAY

... giveh to defendant at the express recommendation of 'SirT. ?? Maitland.' Re-examined._The order froil the Secretaiy of State's Office was a written document Witness fisst heard of--it from Mr. Goulbourn. - , . ' The Catser JUST=C said ie 'piaititlft was ...

THE KING'S COURT, &C

... Lawrence, Herts. Arrivals at Mivart's Hotel:-DEAx GaosvENoR, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. MUNDAY and family, Mrs. NVHiTE, Mrs. and Miss MARcH PInLLIrs and family, the Hon. Mrs. PxTRe and family, Mr. and ...

THE KING'S COURT

... Maij estys 5commandslII upor n ljis.t )r Hlis Majesty gave aullicices to Mr. Secretary Caniiiig,I M~r. jjWynn and M~r. Secreiary Peel. 'fure Court broke up about six o'clock. KING'S THlEATrRE. Madame C AR kI)( ) It re respect ilily begs leaee t5 loi lu111ce ...

AN UNCROWNED KING

... Nicholas Smith, aged 25, was charged at Bow-street Police Court, on F'riday, before Mr. Lush- ington, with being a lunatic wandering at large and not being under proper control. Mr. Inspector Butt had charge of the case. Police-sergeant Pauling, 23 A, deposed ...

KING'S CROSS MURDERS

... was a week's rent owing prior to h November, 1895, which had never been paid. M Mr. Bros: I suppose there was a dispute f about the rent? ti Mr. Cudby: Yes, there was. Mr. Bros: You need not labour that point. here. It may be one to put before the jury ...

THE KING'S COURT AND LEVEE

... BirminKham, Mr. Howsard, Mayo' of Portsmouth, accompanied by Mr. , lBoLnhami Catter and Mr. Francis Baring, the Members , for the Borough, with an Address from the Corporation ini favour of the Measure of Reform proposed by his Ma- jesty's Governient. Mr. Alderman ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—TUESDAY

... Browne, Mr. 11, perfidious conduct of, towards lis lenefactor Sir Thomas Maitland ; and at p. 591, Mait-. land, Sir Thomas, vindication of; and perfidious conduct of Mr. H. Browne towards him. Mr. DV.NMAN (with whom were Mr. BtoUGIHAM ...

KINGS COLLEGE, LONDON

... Lord Brownlow, Sir R. H. Intrlis, M.P., Admiral Lord Radntock, W. Cotton, Esq., Alderman Thompson, M.P., the Rev. Dr. Vivian, the Rer. Dr. Sheppard. &c. The report read by the secretary stated that the year which had elapsed since the last meetings of ...