Appointments. — Midshipmen T. Weld to the Apollo, troop-ship, at Devonport, and Henry Eden, to the Victory, flag ship, at Portsmouth. Mr. David Lowry, clerk, has been placed on the esta- blishment during the past week. We regret to state that Mr. William Thompson, chief clerk in
January 1, 1849 - London Evening Standard - London, London, England
line of railway, about two miles from Datchet, on Tuesday last, to Charles Brooks, a labjurer, at : work on the line between that terminus and Wyrurdisbury. The up line from Da'.chet to Wyrurdisbury is undergoing ; repairs, and all the up-trains bet ween these two stations have
January 1, 1849 - Morning Post - London, London, England
Lewis v. Gatty, 268 v. Mmray, 235 Lloyd, ex parte, 61 Lock v. The Steam Navigation Company, 292 Lord v. Hall, 256 Lncas v. Risley, Luck v, Handley, 319 MANDEBS r. WILLIAMS, 228 Mandy v. Parker, 270 Mann o. Allen, 64 Marchant v. Jones, 118 Marklore v. Russell, 266 Marshall v. Jay
January 1, 1849 - County Courts Chronicle - London, London, England
Excessive.—A lodger, whose goods arc taken under a distraint for rent, may maintain an action for an excessive distress, and the remedy given by the statute of Marlebrege is not confined to the tenant. Davy v. Budkin, 199. Ex. Article of trade, Costs. —A cab, let for hire by the
January 1, 1849 - County Courts Chronicle - London, London, England
Sham lawyer!— Obtaining money Jut' conducting bankruptcy. —A bankrupt may recover back money obtained from him an accountant on pretence of conducting his case as an attorney. Wooler v. Webb, 323. Sheriffs’ Court.
January 1, 1849 - County Courts Chronicle - London, London, England
Debts informer tchedvlet —Uncertifieated bankrupt. —Unpaid debts in old schedules most be inserted in the schedules filed upon subsequent applications to the court, and if together they amount to more than 3001 in the case of trader debtor, the petition will be dismissed. Quart,
January 1, 1849 - County Courts Chronicle - London, London, England
Although the grievances of the Bailiffs are not redressed, they have almost ceased to complain. But let them not go to sleep. If, as intimated to the Clerks, an application to Parliament for an amendment Act be contemplated, the Bailiffs must not neglect the opportunity to have
January 1, 1849 - County Courts Chronicle - London, London, England
early in the year 1824, originated the plan of granting Policies on the Lives of Persons more or less deviating from the standard of health. Having issued one-fourth of the whole number of Policies on Lives of that description, the Board have recently caused a careful investigat
January 1, 1849 - County Courts Chronicle - London, London, England
(Received by Express.) The market to-day has been very steady, and for all descriptious of American the extreme quotations of yesterday are paid; indeed, that quoted at 3|d. to 4d. is rather more difficult to sell. Pernams and Egyptians are id. dearer than yesterday, and the mar
January 1, 1849 - Public Ledger and Daily Advertiser - London, London, England