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CANTERBURY QUARTER SESSIONS

... I C'ANiRBURY QuIART:L? SJES5[OlSN. I Edwahld Best W'as charged on the oatih of Sarah . Best,. hit daiuglter, d cliiid of thirit:en y.'ars of age, w.th lhavig on the 6th ot August, last committed jrs assault otn ?? said Sarah 'R i by I r angini be bi tiheneck with a rope in thr garret ef hbs -house, in the parish of S-. Mary, Northgate; The prisoner since his commitment had been liberatd'd oil ...

ENGLISH LAW INTELLIGENCE

... y~ . L v LIG COUIT OF CHANCERY, L Isceea'S las, JAi. 17. r ?? and the lion. and Rev. H. Proby, in tlle Lord ' nmatter of LI Proby, a Lunatic. - 1jr. Pbillitmore requested that his Lordship would l10w ,this petition to be put in the lunatic paper ol'l- of petitions, so as that it might come on to be neard on en early day. He nmad' this request, la- though he was aware it was contrary to the ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... ?? C?1SP. S I . , : ./ Lir, LONI,CX, JAImVUtAv 20, d t NONi T. SEI :rMs,fJaIsty ca,'.in, amrs!'f s''tT . s The second hearing of this +xtrsc.rdindry casen, I(whi1 is a .suit of nrullily of inarriage, birought e against the wite hy the husband, as by reasli olt his !own incompeleecV, and which fi sr .ame to lt tl1erm, the facts being ota nature A hich it cau hardly e be requisite to ?? ocuirred ...

LONDON POLICE. JAN 22

... LONDON POLE ?? 22. Mi ?4RLBOROUcHl--C:TREtET. -Vesteitt;st, Vii, M'Cabe, a person of desper tte:appjearance, vito been in custodlyhefoireon a sintilar ch.ffe(, sy s brought from the watch-hou-e of St PThsnfas, chalj- ed under the following circu nstaoc-es It appeared from the ev dence of Mkichae! Co. nolly, a: watchman, that at a late hour ott T1ur. day night he wsas alari-ed by the screams of ...

LAW REPORT

... ILAW REP(jIT 'ZIV pf.EAS-TUESDAY, JAN. >es, ! !. CB ANT, zi. JAM.ES WALKER AND 11ENtY WALKER. Ifr. Perrin opened the pleadings. It was an aca . (resrpasSi for breaking and entering the 11;Miff's louse. The declaration contained a P ^,w0l count ale bozns aspoilatis. The damages were 9.a 10001 ; and the defendants had pleaded the issute. Wallis stated the plaintiff's case. The fol' ; ingis the ...

LONDON POLICE, JAN. 24

... LONDON POLICE, Jx. 24. JUV9NILE THIItVEVS .TOWNHALL, 'SOUvTHwAlK.-Saturday Evan -Humphries, aged IS, J. Nicholls. 1, W. Rinkles, 1.2, John Miles, 10, and Harry Bentley, 12 years old, part of an orgaiized gang of 15 young thieves, who for cunning and dexterity sland unequalled in: the annals of pilfering, were brd'ught-up, charged l with stealing a roast leg of pork from the shop of Mr. Phelps, ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... SUURREY SESSIONS. DESPiRATE ASSAULT UPON TIIEWATER BAILIFFS I ASSISTANT. - The Court was crowded with fishermen and wa- termen, who were anxious to hear a ease of assault against a fisherman, named Goodrick, who has been an amphibious animal for the last 60 years. This extraordinary fellow, and a comrade of his, named Hollis, were charged with having committed a dan- gerous assault upon J. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAjT IN [E'LIGNCE. THURSDAY, -JANUARY 27. This being fisi Pri s day, Mr. Justice Daly D al o tty records. LORD BLANNEY v- SOIIN IENERY. This w3s an action for a balance of an agent's ac.. C'Uit, due by ti e defendant to Lordl Blaney. Thiere was no ?? for the dleesdant.-Ver- 6;ct by default 46i8l. Gs. 6itl. Ao18 1 AND JAMES M'(GRtEGtR V- HENRY IRVINE. After sre of the JurY were sworn iii this ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, JAN. 22

... i COVfRT OF k'VVG'S BENCH, JGo. 22 SETTING OF SPRING GUNS. MLOTT V. WILKES, ESQ. This was an action on the case against the De- fendant, for setting a spring-gun, ioa3deI with powder and shot, in an enclosure called ChVishall WVood, whereby the PlaiitiftTwas ?? wounded i one of hia legs, in conseuuenee of his treading on ihe wire connected with the gun. The declaration contains seven ciounts, ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH,

... I ,ICOURT OF k.ING'iS BENCIT, - :I ie ,d ,WESTAIINSTEft, JAN. 25. is This morning the Judges ottended in their s'ar- let trobes, tihis being tih red-letter day. As soon as iheir lordships appeated- in CoulN, arcording to lhenolice of yesterday, Win. 'rrancis, Wrmn Wflt.' ling, Wmn Jobbins, sen. James Stainsbury, Wit. to Durlcombe, John lHarris, James Howard, and Robezt, Shorter, newsmen and ...

ENGLISH COURT OF CHANCERY, JAN. 27

... 5AGLISH ?? OFCh{ANCL$fE, JIV-.27I - ?? . --Irn AMD WARD TiLEI MATTER OF DEAN A MINOR, AND w OF TIHE COURT. Mr. Wetherell observed, that he had very little ore to say in aduition to what he had already sub- itted 01i former occasion. Puisuant to his Lord. ilp's permission, several new affidavits had been ed, the coitent.s of which he would merely state iiou, ally roumment. Dr. Moore, Vicar of ...

ENGLISH COURT OF CHANCERY, JAN. 22

... IUG CO - I URT F ,- { X A SUPPOSITITIOUS CnlILD, .BIRD ?? BIRD AN1j OTfinIts. r- Mr. Honme stated that this was the ?? s Charles. 1erries Clarke Dlicks, an inrantby lI *° next friend, ptaying that it might be crlerred;, t the Master to inquire and refrt tvho Wi;s a Uropr s. person to be appointed his guatadian, ated *ta, *,3 d ougc to be allowed ihe iblfat for ais' 'dOctiaion a,, e maintenance ...