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[ill] Press. KING'S BENCH—WESTMINSTER—WEDNESDAY

... *1*iS4 12ress. K ,S-EN CII- Wy s vl INsT-Wfl)1EDW Y. 5-HF , EARI (OF DARNtOItY V. MtR. Et.5GI5. sfr . Ioure rove io shew cal5s against the Rule obtained m. litil oo s former dtr. why ihat gentleman sbould I, rrh: td front tija custoily ol' the Nairshal of the King's ~, d r. os rcrirg in'rl his own recogniztatce of 2,0 ol. III ?? c addition 05 fitiding two Sureties in 5001. each, to ho r peace ...

SENTENCE UPON THE CONSPIRATORS

... SE~ViE~KG UTPOX T!112r COxS'1'IIL7'ORS. S~ NI Xr]'iIpoi iTc1ryti7/R OL- VfVi3AlLEY-I?,IOA.Y, Await *d3. The prisorwti vver0, on Thosursiay night, all put in irons, si;lh the exceptiolt or 1hgs, who stili reirndos indisrcoed. AL a iuarler af. er niine o'eiok this ollorohlg,, Lord Chief Josiice Abbott, ?? Lotd Chief Varon Mticlisids, Lord ChiJf Justice D~llas, Nr. Rtichardion, ?? JUsece Bst. ail ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... L A iW IN TEL1 T, I;ENCE.E - . TFtXr the FuE'\tNAkN SvLax ?? I IN ?? BENCIH, TI'm,tst, Ar!:t. 27. TM! KIN( AT 1MO F ROh 'CUTION C( EIIEANT V W'NALLACES. ; I Mr. Ric1hards, on behalf of the defenetants, ap- pliel to the Co!irt for an extenzion Sl' ?? time to slewv cause against the conditional ordler for criri.. Inl inrnrations aoninst the Mnessrs. WAlline, the} !living, in thc CCounty o! ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... [For the FREIlAN'S JOSI.nAL] V KTNG'S BENCH, TnusrnsAv. ArPUl 27. - THE KING V. ALEXAND13R MILL3l.R, ESQ. Mr. Richard Penefather rose, to shew cause agsinst the conditional rule in this case% when le f was interrupted by Mr. Edward Pene(kthgr who Ie applied to the Court to-let ihe- case stand over non- til the affidavi t of two persons of the names of H art. well and Pilson, 'against whom ...

ENGLISH LAW INTELLIGENCE

... * ENGLISH LAW INA TV IN I [i o ?? ZrTT d1 - ?? COtU!T OF KlNG'S BL:NCI-1, -,1 - TlItt KicG ji. jOSELPHI AND iItiRY c. ,y y; OBSCENE PUBLlC,i7 IL[(t4)Xj This was a prosecution, instituted bh ttleC fur the Suppiession of Vice. The dleient ,; i'ather and son ; theo former was indict, nl 1, . an obscene book, and the latter for iSn,;. puint of the same Daiure. T-y- 1 h*j-4 pleaded guilty to the ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... I CUURT OF COMVMON COL Cj - ?? _ LONDON, IAY 12 Yesterdav thie Lord Mayor held a 'Court Oft 'mon Con' 'il, which was atterdel by . body of Aldermen and others. Sl'aRIFF PARKI;N., AND. OTT-jLljs His Lordship submitted a commuji:,aa.i. the Court of Aldeimen, which stqted. that th ,. mittec of tbe Court of Aldermen had ref;. , that Court that the Charnberlain hadJ refuti ,, j a certain sum of ...

KING'S BENCH, WESTMINSTER, MAY 15

... I - KING'S BENCiI WE~T\1N5TER, MAY 1J. HUNTS CsASE. NMr. Hunt haJ addressed their Lordships at con- snderabale length in mitivation of punishwnirA dwelling particularly upon the little necesdity there waos lo severi.sy, on the ground of exabape, gince the new laws had rendered it impossible that a s ni- lar case should again ?? read an ex tract fiom a speech delivered by Lord Sidmouth, in ...

ENGLISH LAW REPORT

... I AVGLS' iA M ,.4 tv l ?? COI.fR r OF KIN`T'S BFNCH, MAY 18. Middleser Adjon riod Sieitint sfrir .T'teiTcrne, trfyrr t.Jhe- ) C,,, i JttiCdc artd Cl/nlntoeJ JI4Tite-. ?? i YELDRN AND ?? v. GAPE AND ANOTlPii- VELDON r. ?? D ' helse were two actions, th'e one by hisharid and wvife, against the defendants; for an in301 and b a- rely, and others ty the husband alole, for a tres- - pi)ss. in ...

LAW REPORTS

... LAW R!IEPORPS. CRIMI CON. COM1MON PLEAS, MoNiru, MIr 42 sIR JOHN MILLEY DOYLE, l.C.B. PLA}DITIFi?, (0. PETER BROWNE, ESQ. DE'I.ENDANtT. -leforethe Right Hon. Lord Norbuiy, and the following special Jdry:- jlathtew -West Jacob Sterfait Itilitify Mlincbrtdo Edwird Crokio Richard Cooke George Drevar §armuel W. Tyyndall Nicholas Callwtll John Durcan Robert Armstrong. anr Hickmau Inearney Rich. ...

LAW REPORT

... 1, v. I I EP 0 ?11 _;? ?7 , ettiM CON. C 1~4O0N CeLLAS, iIiivIA5 Y - 1 ~~t :dL~t:Y ~iOt.7, KCt.I- PLA M~'i~,tE) p-Tr. WrV ik's statetneis e~ne rt u 'siro e- 'flie first thitig thepleirntitldid triton le heard of itisOser- ~shlmig eeis, wtsno o le ar~iait~c 01' iif riced tor- ceie hs avic mru ~rtr le ws t doorer such didrossing c,?o ,lt ces. I-i (s he learned Joulaspl) would o stt fact which ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—WESTMINSTER. MAY 27. CHAUNTING EXTRAORDINARIY

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH-WIsT.MNsTP.I MAY 27. CHA-UNTING EXT'RAORDINARIY, H. W. TANCRED, ESQ. V WFSTENlJA1-L.-, Th was an action of debt, by a genflemnan of I tllpar, to recover lfrm the Delendant, a horse 4ealer of some notoriety, the suns of 451 receivedtl | of lhe Plaintiff under the ?? siilgular cir. utrr._ i stances . , In the month of February, Mr. Tancred, a gentle- men of considerable ...

EASTER WARRANTS

... ?? Tf.4n)7,4Nts. - 6 . - I C ITV (;RAND JUi~Y PS M N 'P R12. 8S20. J nouaty Sessions~. ro Do1r Al) aid Greene. Cierks 0't DO lto~C. theatsiin rI*thir5 i;'he eae- ingth alrcl ?? ?? iecharge of Prisoners w.~o were unable to pay feeis pureanut to Avrt rj(50th of his., late ?? rejln. . l9 1 4 s To Do to Do. for dravving anrd,616er'ng Pre- W sentiRnss. and attending Grand Juries dur..C ing this Se ...