At the Exeter Assizes the action Whites. Kerslake has been tried, being an action to recover damages from the defendant for the seduction of the plaintiff's daughter. Mr. Coleridge stated that the plaintiff was a respectable ironmonger at Honiton. The defendant was a married man
11 August 1860 - West London Times - London, London, England
The members present were, the Archdeacon Sinclair (in the Chair), Messrs. Wilkins, Surrey, Greenway, Barnes, Burden, Walters, Alilwood, Ball, Finch, and Freem. Weekly return was as follows —lndoor poor, 277; admitted during the week, 16 ; discharged, 12 ; tramps relieved, 38; im
11 August 1860 - West London Times - London, London, England
of the Royal University of Jena, &c., who has devoted fifteen years to the study and treatment of Nervous Debility, Loss of Memory, Dimness of Sight, Lassitude, and Indigestion, will send free for the benefit of Nervous Sufferers, a copy of the NEW MEDICAL GUIDE, containing his
11 August 1860 - West London Times - London, London, England
..,•:‘,1',W1),,4.11: OF PI,IOMISE. • "In the Court of Exchequer' in 'London on Saturday the Case of MANI u DALE was tried, and was an action for breach '61 . " te promise of marriage brought by the plaintiff, a , young lady. under .21 years of Age, through her father as her .next
23 June 1860 - West London Times - London, London, England
The case of Clarke v. Holmes, clerk, has been tried in London, and was an action to recover 991., the amount of a bill of exchange, accepted by the defendant at two months from the 24th April, 1554. The defendant pleaded there had been no consideration. The plaintiff in this cas
23 June 1860 - West London Times - London, London, England
The opinions of so eminent a financier as Lord Overstone on the results of invasion to this country are undoubtedly well worthy consideration. We therefore give the following extracts from the replies of his lordship to queries put to him by the Commissioners of National Defence
23 June 1860 - West London Times - London, London, England
The physical force of Saturday's muster was no contemptible aggregate for a commencement ; but we should like to know how much property, how much character, how much intelligence, how much substantial wealth, that long "March past" of Saturday represented. For hundreds of volunt
30 June 1860 - West London Times - London, London, England