ABSTRACT OF BUSINESS IN THE ROLLS COURT, FROM MICHAELMAS TERM TO DECEMBER 30, 1842, INCLUsive. 0 0 5 177 2222 040 203 010 0 5 0 0 14 118 37 17 Total 0 0 14 0 I 0 0 1 4 86 6 0 Standing in the printed Book for Hearing at the Commencement of Mich. Term, 1842 Matters set down after the Printing of the Book for Michaelmas Term and up to the Close of the Sittings (1842). JUDGMENTS. Bonser v. Cox (E) Bonser v. Cox (E) Matters in Consent Book ... PLEAS AND DEMURRERS. Egremont v. Cowell (D of deft. W. A. Cowell) CAUSES. Adjourned at the request of Parties till after 1st day of Causes in Hilary Term. Millar v. Craig After Term In the regular Paper 7 Leavens v. Edmondson part heard) Until revived Whiteway v. Williams (P C) Answer filed Dean and Chapter of Ely v. Gayford (Pl of Edw. Hensley & ors.) After Appeals Same v. Waddelow (Pl of Jas. Crowe & ors.) After Appeals Same v. Same (Pl of William Hardy & an.) After Appeals Same v. Shillito (Pl of Steph. T. Shillito & ors.) After Appeals Cook v. Isaac (F D, C) Dunnicliffe v. Straw (F D, C) Stones v. Dixon Day v. Croft Ditto v. Ditto Goodchild v. Territt Cholmondeley v. Lord Ashberton Beare v. Prior Hodge v. Rexworthy Ditto v. Hodge Ditto v. Rexworthy Fuller v. Benett Robinson v. Ellis Ditto v. Ditto Att.-Gen. v. Lord Mostyn Att.-Gen. v. Mayor of Chester (E) Att.-Gen. v. Aimistead Manley v. Jones (P C) Gaunt v. Taylor (F D, C) C Ptn) Ditev: Dallaway) (E, FD, v. Ditto v. Ditto v. Thompson (FD, C) Mito. Dit Dodd v. Ostliffe Sh Walton v. Potter Causes set down since last printed List to the 30th December, 1842. Ditto v. Scott Att.-Gen. v. Irby (F D, C) Martin v. Temperley Lane v. Goodwin Doe d. Marlow v. Wiggins Doe d. Earl Egremont v. Grazebrook Same v. Stoate Same v. Williams Southcombe v. Merriman The Mayor &c. of Exeter v. Rawlins v. Jenkins & ors. Doe d. Jackson v. Jackson The Queen v. The Inhabitants of Barnaldswick Oates v. Atkinson Dock Commissioners Liddiard v. Skelton Hopkinson v. De Medina Rennov. Smith MICH. TERM, 1842. The Queen v. Walton Rose v. East India Company White v. Bruce & an. Doe d. Brumby v. Levesedge Doe d. Bell & ors. v. Beckett Williamson v. Adams & ors. Wilson v. Sewell Collis v. Stone Pepper v. Barnard & an. Doe d. Tinmis v. Steele & an. Jones v. Ellis Davies v. Jones Doe d. Williams v. Williams TRINITY TERM, 1842. Ashley v. Gibbs & an. Same v. Same Hunter v. Neck The Queen v. Meyer Albert Usher v. Walters Harding v. Harper Garbett v. Veale & an. of Adderbury Ease v. Brooke The Corporation of Colchester v. Same Allen v. Hayward Doe d. Jones & ors. v. Harrison SPECIAL PAPER. Same v. Same Lear v. Caldecott Alexander v. Martin Wilshaw v. Hilditch & an. Wylie v. Birch Lyall & an. v. Higgins Blanchenny v. Burt & ors. Allison & ors. v. Hunt Walker v. Maclean Willoughby v. Willoughby Lovell & an. v. Woolley Kelly v. Elam Cocke v. Parker Hooper & an. v. Wise Burbidge & an. v. Burbidge Henniker & ors. v. Wigg & ors. Cheral v. Duke of Beaufort Rail-Ruffles v. Cock & an. Herbert v. Sayer Rand & ors. v. Tillett Fitchey v. Harley & Wife Craig v. Hasell Graham & ors. v. Bennett Jones v. Bubb Cook v. The Aylesbury way Company ENLARGED FOR HILARY TERM, 1843. First Day. Williams & Wife v. Panton Ex parte Jones in the matter Ex parte Carey re Hall Ex parte Pilkington in re Hill In the matter of Asprey of England Railway Co. of Poole RULES The Queen v. Budyer & an. The Queen v. The Church wardens &c. of Lambeth The Queen v. The Justices of the West Riding of Yorksh. The Queen v. Elliott The Queen v. The Inhabitants of St. Mary Whitechapel The Queen v. The Commis sioners of Ottery Charities Fourth Day. Bosanquet v. Graham Same v. Buchan Same v. Graham Same v. Graham Same v. Jackson Doe d. Hiscocks v. Pond Mills v. Collinson The Queen v. The Mayor &c. of Stamford The Queen v. The Mayor &c. of Dartmouth The Queen v. The Manchester The Queen v. Fowler Fifth Day. Ex parte Packman CROWN PAPER. Reg. v. Inhabs. of St. Aldate's, Oxfordsh. Governors of Darlington Free Grammar School. John Healing & an. Inhabs. of Norton, Herefordshire. John White Inhabitants of Son, Warwickshire. Inhabitants of Stoneleigh. STANDING FOR JUDGMENT. Moved Mich. Term, 1841. Fauntleroy v. Jones Moved Easter Term, 1842. Heming & Wife v. Power Moved Trinity Term, 1842. Davidson v. Cooper & an. Moved Mich. Term, 1842. Imray v. Magnay & an. FOR ARGUMENT. Todd & an. v. Emly & ors. Llewellyn v. Earl of Jersey Moved after the 4th day of Jones v. Williams Hood v. Campbell Saturday Riseley v. Ryle Harris v. Gibson Monday.. Parry v. Mainwaring Vines v. Milsom Tuesday.. Wednesday 18 & ors. Wednesday FOR ARGUMent. Friday 20 Monday. Tuesday. 30 31 Petitions in General Paper. Motions. Friday ......... Saturday Monday 27 { Unopposed Petitions, Short Causes, 28 30 Before VICE-CHANCELLOR KNIGHT BRUCE, at Westminster. well as fended causes, entered for the sitting on Jan. 30th, will be tried on that day, if the plaintiffs wish it, unless there be a satisfactory affidavit of merits.-Causes standing over with judgment of the term in Middlesex, will be taken on the 1st Feb. if the writs are resealed. Plaintiffs' Attornies are requested to apply in court when the last cause is called on, on the 16th Jan. for their record and writs, in order to reseal the writs and see that the dates are Thursday 12 { Adjourned Petitions. New Petitions, right for the second sittings, which begin on the 17th Jan. Friday 19 and Causes. Pleas, Demurrers, Exceptions, Causes, Unopposed Petitions, Short Causes, and Ditto. 20 Pleas, Demurrers, Exceptions, Causes, and Further Directions. Pleas, Demurrers, Exceptions, Causes, Unopposed Petitions, Short Causes, Court of Common Pleas. MIDDLESEX. Wednesday Wednesday 25 Friday 27 After Term. Feb. 2 Wednesday .............. Feb. 1 | Thursday The court will sit at ten o'clock in the forenoon on each of the days in term, and at half-past nine precisely on each of the days after term.-The causes in the list for each of the above sitting days in term, if not disposed of on those days, will be tried by adjournment on the days following each of such sitting days. On Thursday, the 2nd Feb., in London, no causes will be tried, but the court will adjourn to a future day. 30 {Pleas, Demurrers, Exceptions, Causes, 1st sitting, Thursday, Jan. 13 and Further 31 Motions and Ditto. 2nd sitting, Thursday. 19 LONDON. .... 24 1st sitting, Wednesd. Jan. 18 2nd sitting, Tuesday 26 By adjournt., Wednesday 25 After Term. Feb. 1 Thursday ...... (To adjourn only). Feb. 2 The court will sit in Middlesex, during term, at Nisi Prius, by adjoittinget, frotively to day, until the causes entered for those sittings respectively are disposed of. The court will sit at ten o'clock. London Gazettes. TUESDAY, JANUARY 3. BANKRUPTS. JAMES SWEETMAN EIFFE, Lombard-street, and South- WILLIAM PAINE, Stony Stratford, Buckinghamshire, JOHN RAY, Leeds, porter merchant and money scrivener, JOSEPH WILSON, Manchester, warehouseman, Jan. 14 and Feb. 20 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester: Off. Ass. Pott; Sols. Atkinson & Saunders, Manchester; Makinson & Sanders, 3, Elm-court, Middle-temple. -Fiat dated Dec. 27. GEORGE FORSTER, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, butcher, Jan. MEETINGS. London.-Radford Potts, Leeds, Yorkshire, wool broker, Jan. Wm. Nicholls, Adam's-mews, Edgeware-road, livery-stable keeper, Jan. 13 at half-past 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, pr. d.-John Alexander and Henry Gibbon, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, chemists, Jan. 16 at half-past 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Birmingham, pr. d.-Henry Blackman, Cranbrook, Kent, grocer, Jan. 12 at half-past 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London, last ex.- -W. Hopper, Great Queen-st., Lincoln's-inn-fields, carpet warehouseman, Jan. 13 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, last ex.- -B. Jones, Llanidloes, Montgomeryshire, banker, Jan. 27 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester, last ex.-Thos. Gales, Wm. John Guest, J. F. Naisby, and Matthew Kirtley, Hylton, Durham, shipbuilders, Jan. 30 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, last ex. Thos. Gales.-Rice Harris, Birmingham, glass manufacturer, Feb. 10 at 11, Birmingham District Court of Bankruptcy, last ex.-C. Edwin Garman, Tottenham-court-road, chemist, Jan. 26 at half-past 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.-Wm. Freeman, Acton-street, Bagnigge-wells-road, builder, Jan. 26 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.-. -Henry Oglan, Holywell-street, Shoreditch, victualler, Jan. 26 at half-past 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.-Walter Geo. Dodds, Howfordbuildings, Fenchurch-street, merchant, Jan. 26 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.-Julius Ewald Beerbohm and Wm. Edmund Slaughter, Fenchurch-street, merchants, Jan. 24 at half-past 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac. sep. est. Julius E. Beerbohm.-Thos. Bell, Newcastle-uponTyne, tea-dealer, Jan. 26 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, aud. ac.; Jan. 30 at 10, div.-Mark Pearson, Workington, Cumberland, chemist, Jan. 24 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, aud. ac. ; Jan. 25 at 11, div.-William Burton, Hutton, near Rudby, Yorkshire, miller, Jan. 31 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, aud. ac.-John Pearson, Kingswinford, Staffordshire, porter dealer, Feb. 2 at half-past 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Birmingham, aud. ac.-Charles D. Bower, Cannon-street, London, comb-maker, Jan. 24 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-Alexander M'Kenzie, Hammond's-court, Mincing-lane, London, wine-merchant, Jan. 24 at half-past 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-John Young, New-cut, Lambeth, victualler, Jan. 24 at half-past 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.—Arthur H. Henn, Holborn, hatter, Jan. 24 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-Jas. Fisher and W. Milner, Norwich, drapers, Jan. 26 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-William Chapman and Charles M. Woodyer, Hope-wharf, Wapping, coal merchants, Jan. 26 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-Jas. Simmons, John Simmons, and John Pine, Batter. sea, Surrey, and Stoney-street, Southwark, manufacturers of prussiate of potash, Jan. 24 at half-past 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div. sep. est. John Pine.-Rob. N. Munton, jun., Fletland Mills, Greatford, Lincolnshire, miller, June 25 at 11, Birmingham District Court of Bankruptcy, aud. ac.Edm. Burdekin, Manchester, banker, Jan. 30 at 1, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester, div.-Chas. L. Wrenshall, Walter Ballantine, Shirva, Kirkintilloch, and Dumbarton. Liverpool, dealer in music, Jan. 26 at 12, Court of Bankrupt--Jas. Connel, St. Andrews, draper.-Peter Reid, Ballinluig, cy, Liverpool District, div.-Wm. Gorsuch, Liverpool, hotel or Tullimet, Perthshire, merchant.-J. Wardrop, Dundyvan, keeper, Jan. 31 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, Liverpool Disgrocer. trict, div. CERTIFICATES To be allowed, unless Cause shewn to the contrary. PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED. Rob. Suter and Alf. R. Bristow, Greenwich, Kent, attor nies and solicitors.-Thos. Wm. Tottie and John S. Hincks, Leeds, Yorkshire, solicitors. SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS. INSOLVENT DEBTORS. Saturday, Dec. 31, 1842. The following Assignees have been appointed. Further Par ticulars may be learned at the Office, in Portugal-st., Lincoln's-inn-fields, on giving the Number of the Case. Wm. Thomas, Pontfaen Cellan, Cardiganshire, farmer, No. |