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MR. C. WOOD'S ACTION AGAINST LORD DURHAM

... MR. C. WOOD'S ACTION AGAINST LORD DUREAX. - On -Wednesday afternoon there came on in the Queen's Bench Division the case of Wood e. the Earl of Dnrbam, upon a question in reference to the form of the pleadings. It was an appeal from a decision of Mr. Justice Denman, at Chambers, striking out a part of the defence which hqd been pleaded. Sir Charles Russell (with him Mr. A. Lyttleton), for the ...

IPSWICH COUNTY COURT

... WEDNESDAY. (Before isis Honour the Judgqe, Sir Eruancis Roxbrlgh,, Kt. ?? JUDGMAENT SVUMMONS10S. At the opening of the Court, his Honour, addressing the practitioners, stated that with regard to granting leave for the issuing of out-district judgment um- monses, application for which must be ma de in open court, be bad considered the matter, end had come to the conclusiin that it would be more ...

IPSWICH POLICE COURT

... IPSWIOH POLICE COURT. TOWN KHALL, Thursday. -Before the Masyor (R. M.I Miller, Esq), Admiral ?? H:. Mason, C.B., Alfred I Wrmnch, Beq., Sterling Westhorp, Esq., and J. May,1 Esq. Alfred Bartram (14), Little White Elm-street, was charged with throwing brickbats to the danger of the public in White Elm-street on the 30th ?? was seen by Henry Curtis, who lives in White El1m. street, sitting in ...

PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS, SAIIFO RD. COVNitTV HiALL,, Ii'stivie. Tuctum~lno, Dkm'm'tiber 21).. Bemforc Peter It. Burrell (rlmairnmai), .1. II L, Atstrittimer. ?? D' Eve Bumrroimghles, Esitri.; flt. )lon. find Rev. F. De(;rey nudi the Rtev. T. Milk. ('I'hep latter gm'ntlermani took ito pairt it, time licaring' of itm enses fromt Stutton). A.msotmmiltimi irt Nierma'ti. -11ftrv thumb unin WItII. ...

GREAT YARXOUTH COUNTY COURT

... I GREAT ,yARXOUTH COUNTY COURT, MONDAY, April 11. (Before the Registrar, MIr. C. H. ChoasrberlinJ THE BANKRUPTCY or MR. G. P. FREENAN, The first meeting of the creditors of the estate of Mr. George Philip Freeman, auctioneer, carrying on business at Halesworth, Wangford, Ipswich, and Woodbridge, was held on Monday morning, at the office of the Regis. trar C. H. Chamberlin, Esq. ir. Sparrow, ...

PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... BOXFORD. FRIDAY, May 20th. Drun7en.ives.-Jobn Birch, butcher, of East Bergholt, pleaded gullty to being drunk on the 15th of Mny, at Stoke. Fined Ds., costs 89. 6d.; in default, 14 days. Allowed 14 days to pay. Disorderly,-DavidJotes, of Eayland,labDurer, was charged by Superintendent Schofield with being disorderly and refus. ing to leave the Butchers' Armsbeerbouse, at Nayland, on the 6th ...

STOWMARKET COUNTY COURT

... STOWARKE1 T COUNTY COURT. YESTERDAY (FRIDAY), Jan. 21. (Before John Worliedge, Msg., Judlie.) WHO SHOULD PAY.T b Simon Suettle, lath render, Stowmarket, v. Robert tA leadows, butcher, Stowmarket.-Action to recover 5 tV 7s. 6d., the price of 86 bundles of laths. p Mr. Hill appeared for the plaintiff; Mr. Grinmsey for the defendant. n Mr. Meadows, the defendant in 1866 made some alter- ations to ...

SUFFOLK LENT ASSIZES

... .SIFFOLK LENT ASSIZES. CROWN COURET. SATURDAY, March 30. s (Before Mr. Serjeanzt Tozer.)e BURGLARY AT r niTc5AM. 3 HTriam Rob'inason, 34, and George Ceulscrn, 3,d labourers, were charged with breaking and entieringthte and stealing some tobacco and money on November Hr. Mills for the pistoner Colfnts tandP Mr. Blofeld for Jon8D Pettittes prho sersiswad first eeved, Wan di sad Iv ktnow the ...

SUFFOLK MICHAELMAS SESSIONS

... SMFFOTL-K-ICHAELMAS SESSIONS. The County Quarter Sessionsa were opened onfl~ T'boursday, tat the County Hall. The chair was taken ml by the Right Hon. Lord Henniker, and there were ml also present-J. G. Sheppard, Faq., Major Howard t, Whitbreaid. Lieut.-Colonel J. H. Lloyd.Ansstruther, mi Cptain Lloyd.Auqtruther, WWoodth~r'pe, F~sr., G. Edward, Eq.JC.Cobbold, ]isq., G. C. E. Blicon, on Esq., ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER, FRIDAY, April 16th

... COURT OF EXCHEQUER, FRIDAY, April 16tb. (Sittngs in banco before the Lord Chief Baron, Sir Fetz1ovy Kelly, and Barons Bram.well, Pollock, atond AmVphlett.) DISPUTRD ACCOUtT. Tilley v. Precenao.-Mr. Charles Russell, Q.C., said he ap. peared to show cause in this case on the part of Mr. John F. Robinsou. member of a respectable firm of ?? at Had- leigb, Suffolk, against a rule obtained by the ...

NORWICH ASSIZES,

... TUESDAY, August 10. CROWN COURT, (Before Mr. Justice Mellor.) LIBEL. William Harper Stewardson was indicted for publish- ing a libel concerning Frederick Lawrence Phillips. Dr. Metcalfe, Q.O., and Mr. Blofeld appeared for the prosecution; Mr. Horace Browne and Mr. Frere for the defendant. The libel in question appeared in the columns of the Nofoqlk Herald, of which the defendant is the ...

COUNTY COURT REPORTS

... I XI- BECCLES, TUESDAY, April 20. (Before J. Torliedge, ylb., Juiode) DISPUTED LIABILITY. nmoran Fox, carpenter, Thurlton, v. Jamtes Banbata, the younger, farmer, Ohedgrave.-COaim £3 4d. Ud. for work done. Plaintiff said that In May, 1873, defendant gave himW an order to board up a cow shed, put new shafts Into his cart, and to do certain other work, for which the amount claimed was a ...