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SUDBURY COUNTY COURT, SATURDAY, August 24

... SUDBURY COUNTY COURT., SATURDA, Auguast 24. ily (Beforc Dr. Abdvj, Judge.) IS, A VERY HARD CASE- ro. thfen v. Messent.-This Was a judgment SuonmOns, ?? bfr h ourt for years, and thg P. defendant committea to lirison no less than three times thereon. Both Ftarties ?? p ~edyeaApastoead.iap )lk Pears that a fire broke oat on the premises of the plain- tiff, vhereby himself and family Were thrown ...

THE COURT

... TEi? COURT. - Osaccas, Dee. 20. Her Majestyw arrived at Osborne yesterday afternoo at half-past four o'cloek. Princess Alice, Princess Hlelena, and Prince Lousi of Hlesse, arrived vdth Her Mlajesty. The Prince of Wales accomupaned the Queen as far as GOSnort. The Queen slept set'eral hours during the night, and was calm in mind this mornsag. The Crowvn Prince of PrUsSIa and the Princess Ho. ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LORDS, THURSDAY, March 14. Subdivision ov Dioeeses.-Lord LYTTLETON moved the second reading of the Subdivision of Dioceses Bill, the ohject of which, lie explained, was to modify the machinery of the diocesan system, by assimilating it to that of the colonies, and vesting in the ecclesiastiral commln ioners the power now residing in Parliament of extending the episcopate by the ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, MONDAY, August 23

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, MorNAY, August 23. (Before Mr. Registrar Rnoach.) IN RE RINGHAM. This was a dividend meeting in the case of Henry Ringham, of Trafalgar Road, Ipswich, builder, who re- ceived his order of discharge on the 10th of June last. It appears from the accounts that the bankrupt's total debts were £7,297 7s. 5d.; and that the assets consisted of debts, balance on contracts, ...

DIVORCE COURT, July 12

... )IVoRpCE COURT, July 12. le re a (ommon~i Jury.) -tilTl.R V. IJiaRT7ER AND JTAGGARn, aI erjritlit Bitlltttitie. Dr. Spiinks, and Mr. TnId -,,flter,. ?? for the petitioner,; Mr. Serjeant j itluson and Mr. Senric for the responndent. l 1,.-titioirirr afarmer at St. Osvith, married the ell nit,1 Isti. and lived with her until 18i6, anti 1 sve% erall childlren. Slre became arldieted to Di ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON

... - gih BANKRUPTCY, LONDON, CogtT .,,411AN',,21't D~ecembler. Iw N 01¶l IU MER t .; ?? i0 as fite or Oulton, Suf- h. ij~x~i :bgailr nd now of Curlton Cotl * lP ' Hr end ?? dealer, Ile ulplied in the 2nd of Oct6ber r; (lii II OW i ll% reascon for his failure. , , f to be u to unse. bit ot tn l £0 only. A stuni of £194 Ire R; t leIdtin. f wi whi'c nothing hns been l o;z- h' l) :r'p returivi his ...

SUFFOLK QUARTER SESSIONS

... SUTFOLK QUARTER SESSIONS. ---1 The January Sessions for the year 1870 were opened at ?? last, at Ipswich,forbusinessconnected with the Eastem Division of the County. The chair was taken Cc by Col. Sir R. A. S. Adair, Bart., and the other Magis- trates present were: Sir C. R. Rowley, the Hon. J. M. wl Henniker.Major, M.P.; Lieut.-Col. J. H. Lloyd-An- C( struther, F. S. Corrance, Esq., M.P.; W. ...

PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... PETTY SESSSIONS REPORTS. BECCLES. FRiDAY, June 11.-Before Rev. C. Denny (chairman), Rev. J. C. Safford, and R. Dashwood, Esq. Tha-ious Driving.-.John Took, farmer, was charged by Supt. Gohbbtt with driving his horse and cert along the Rtingsfield Road, s0 as to endanger the eafety of the public. Supt. Gobbett cold : On the night of the 25th uit. I wee re- turning to Beccies, and on paeseing ...

IPSWICH COUNTY COURT

... IPSWICH QOUXTY COURT. 9 ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION. r XovDA-, November L 3 (Before John Wor7ledge, Esq., Junde, with Captains ?? Peck and George Deaward, lffmtical Assessors.) 3 RE THE EUGISNIE LEONI. This was cc suit instituted by Jo-ilav Char d, of Aid. ringham, Suffolk, boatbwner, and Thomas Sp it'in g, of Aldeburgh, beacbman, on behalf of themselves and others constituting the Aldeburgh South ...

THE MORDAUNT DIVORCE CASE

... We gave the verdict in this case under the head of Latest tutelligence last week. The following ad. ditional particulars and Opinions of the Press will be read with interest;- The Solicitors' Tournalsays:-The case of Mordaunt v. Mfordaunt raised an important question of law. The petitioner sought to obtain a dissolution of his marriage on the ground of the respondent's adultery. The cita- ...

STOWMARKET COUNTY COURT

... STOWMARET COUNTY COURT. FRIDAY, November 19. (Before J. Worfledge, Esg., Jsedce.) A TALLYMAN'S ACCOUNT. William MaO-flcie, Ipswich, v. A. Laudmore, labourer Stowmarket.-Clalm 14s. 6d. laintiff proddueed his book whig h contalned entries Supplied Ddefendant said he never saw plpai ntiffn his house until afte hi wif we dea an buredwhic tok place In 1855. He did not remember a blanket beng ...

PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... PE~TTY SESSIONS REPORTS. FXAMH[JNGI{AMI. FRIDAY, January 19.-Beifore the Rev. G. HT. Por- rb ter. (C~isairinan), Captnin Barlow., and F. S. CorranCe, sl Esq., M1p. a 1As YIlyelf citt ?? All mrd, sif K1enton, labrnurer, U wsssC tblsgciil wvith Isasiag, on the 11th of5 JanuarY, unlawfully p~ u-l ednlaesisnccs sti~d densislsleslx certasa nmoney (Is.) ?? 01e Ni-illig, of Itesltoli , siged 1; ycars ...