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abatement of nuisance Bignal v. Cooper, 1828; R. v. Macarthur, 1828; Shannon v. Turner, 1831; Sempill v. Lethbridge, 1833
abduction, civil action for Degotardi v. Kemsley, 1878
Aboriginal defendant R. v. Mow-watty, 1816; R. v. Hatherly and Jackie, 1822; R. v. Foley, 1824; R. v. Devil Devil, 1825; Aboriginal Defendant, 1827; R. v. Binge Mhulto, 1828; R. v. Boatman or Jackass and Bulleye, 1832; R. v. Jackey, 1834; R. v. Long Dick, Jack Jones, Abraham, and Gibber Paddy, 1835; R. v. Monkey and others, 1835; R. v. Murrell and Bummaree, 1836; R. v. Wombarty, 1837; R. v. Long Jack, 1838; R. v. Pretty Boy and others, 1838; R. v.Frank, 1838; R. v. Sandy, 1839; R. v. Young, 1839; R. v. Billy, 1840; R v. Dundomah, 1840; R. v. Tallboy, 1840; R. v. Merridio, 1841; R. v. Smith, 1841; R. v. Wellington and Frying-pan, 1842; R. v. Jacky, 1843; R. v. Tommy, 1844; R. v. Kirrup, 1845; Aboriginal trials, 1848 (W.A.); Aboriginal trials, 1849 (W.A.); R. v. Boynjat, Wobut and others, 1849 (W.A.); R. v. Paul Paul, 1850; R. v. Jacky and Jemmy, 1851; R. v. Make-i-light, 1851; R. v. Bumbarrowa, 1852; R. v. Maria, 1852; R. v. Mickaloi, 1852; R. v. Perriha and Durrugguree, 1852; R. v. Tinkabed, 1852; R. v. Bull and Billy, 1853; R. v. Davy, 1853; R. v. Billy, 1854; R. v. Davy, 1854; R. v. Dundalli, 1854; R. v. Sippy, 1854; R. v. Bedong and Johnny, 1857; R. v. Bobby and Login, 1858 (Vic.); R. v. Dicky, 1858; R. v. Jackey, 1858; R. v. Jimmy, 1858; R. v. Johnny, 1858; R. v. Billy, 1859; R. v. Dick and Chamery, 1859; R. v. Fisherman, 1859; R. v. Peter, 1860 (Vic.); R. v. Charlie, 1866; R. v. Ryan, 1890; R. v. Jack, 1894; Ex parte Cole, 1898; R. v. Jimmy Governor, 1900
Aboriginal defendant, execution R. v. Tommy, 1827; R. v. Broger, 1830; R. v. Mickey and Muscle, 1835
Aboriginal defendant, offence against another Aborigine R. v. Ballard or Barrett, 1829; R. v. Murrell and Bummaree, 1836;R. v. Bonjon, 1841; R. v. We-War, 1842 (W.A.); R. v. Ningollibin, 1845; Aboriginal trials, 1848 (W.A.); Aboriginal trials, 1849 (W.A.); R. v. Boynjat, Wobut and others, 1849 (W.A.); R. v. Paddy, 1876
Aboriginal defendant, self-defence of land R. v. Lego'me, 1835
Aboriginal evidence R. v. Hatherly and Jackie, 1822; R. v. Fitzpatrick and Colville, 1824; R. v. Miller, 1824; R. v. Parker and Donavan, 1829; R. v. Jackey, 1834; R. v. Murrell and Bummaree, 1836; R. v. Wombarty, 1837; R. v. Kilmeister and others (No. 2), 1838; R. v. Long Jack, 1838; R. v. Barclay, 1839; R. v. Hagan, 1839; R. v. Lamb, 1839;R. v. Billy, 1840; R v. Dundomah, 1840; R. v. Bolden, 1841; R. v. Tommy, 1844; R. v. Wagner and Fitzgerald, 1850; R. v. Paddy, 1876; Ex parte Cole, 1898
Aboriginal interpreters R. v. Mow-watty, 1816; R. v. Wombarty, 1837; R. v. Sandy, 1839; R. v. Tommy, 1844
Aboriginal land rights R. v. Lowe, 1827; R. v. Ballard or Barrett, 1829; R. v. Jackey, 1834; R. v. Steele, 1834; R. v. Lego'me, 1835; R. v. Mickey and Muscle, 1835; R. v. Murrell and Bummaree, 1836; Threlkeld v. Lang, 1836; R. v. Jackey, 1837; R. v. Tommy, 1844
Aboriginal languages R. v. Wilson, 1814
Aboriginal law, recognition of R. v. Ballard or Barrett, 1829; R. v. Stewart, 1831; R. v. Jackey, 1834; R. v. Murrell and Bummaree, 1836; R. v. Bonjon, 1841; R. v. We-War, 1842 (W.A.); R. v. Tommy, 1844
Aboriginal trackers R. v. Benson, Cogan, Sprole, Rodney, and Campbell, 1825; R. v. Wardell and M'Kenna, 1825; R. v. Webb and Webb, 1825; R. v. Johnson, Jennings, and Carter, 1826; R. v. Worroll, 1827; R. v. Ryan, Steel, McGrath and Daley, 1832; R. v. Hitchcock and others, 1833; R. v. Walker and Gore, 1836; R. v. Davis, 1839; R. v. Billy, 1840;R. v. Chubb, 1840; R v. Dundomah, 1840
Aborigines,"civilisation" of R. v. Mickey and Muscle, 1835
Aborigines, annual conference R. v. Boatman or Jackass and Bulleye, 1832
Aborigines, attacks on (and see Aborigines, killing of) R. v. Luttrell, 1810; R. v. Henshaw and Spears, 1818; R. v. Miller, 1824; R. v. Hall, 1837; R. v. Bolden, 1841; R. v. Goodwin and Connock, 1841; R. v. Jenkins and others, 1841; R. v. Guerrier, 1849 (W.A.); R. v. Cairns and others, 1850
Aborigines, capacity to plead R. v. Jacky, 1843; R. v. Kirrup, 1845; R. v. Ningollibin, 1845
Aborigines, character of R. v. Hall (No. 2), 1828
Aborigines, civil action by Anonymous, 1811
Aborigines, cohabiting with R. v. Williams, 1797
Aborigines, help police R. v. Flannigan, 1838
Aborigines, interpreters R. v. Billy, 1840; R. v. Jacky, 1843; R. v. Kirrup, 1845
Aborigines, kidnapping of R. v. Brown, 1828
Aborigines, killing of (and see Aborigines, attacks on) R. v. Cooke, 1753 (Massachusetts); Murder of Native Boy, 1794; R. v. Hewitt, 1799; R. v. Powell, 1799; R. v. Kirby and Thompson, 1820; R. v. Hawker, 1822; R. v. Johnson, 1824; R. v. Johnston, Clarke, Nicholson, Castles, and Crear, 1824; R. v. Ridgway, Chip, Colthurst and Stanly, 1826; R. v. Jamieson, 1827; R. v. Lowe, 1827; R. v. Stanley, 1827; R. v. Brown, 1828; R. v. Ballard or Barrett, 1829; R. v. Stewart, 1831; R. v. Finney, 1833; R. v. Beane, 1835; R. v. Whitehead, 1837; R. v. Cook, 1838; R. v. Frank, 1838; R. v. Kilmeister (No. 1), 1838; R. v. Kilmeister and others (No. 2), 1838; R. v. Long Jack, 1838; R. v. Saunders, 1838; R. v. Barclay, 1839; R. v. Lamb, 1839; R. v. Benson, 1840; R. v. Bonjon, 1841; R. v. Kelly, 1841; R. v. Bolden, 1841; R. v. Hill, 1843; R. v. We-War, 1842 (W.A.); R. v. Gurrier, 1847 (W.A.); Aboriginal trials, 1848 (W.A.); Aboriginal trials, 1849 (W.A.); R. v. Boynjat, Wobut and others, 1849 (W.A.); R. v. Jacky and Jemmy, 1851; R. v. Lee and Wilkinson, 1863 (W.A.)
Aborigines, killing of, insufficient evidence R. v. Millar and Bevan, 1797
Aborigines, legal representation R. v. Sandy, 1839; R v. Dundomah, 1840
Aborigines, legal status R. v. Stanley, 1827; R. v. Brown, 1828; R. v. Ballard or Barrett, 1829; R. v. Boatman or Jackass and Bulleye, 1832; R. v. Mickey and Muscle, 1835; R. v. Murrell and Bummaree, 1836; R. v. Kilmeister and others (No. 2), 1838; R. v. Sandy, 1839; R. v. Billy, 1840; R v. Dundomah, 1840; R. v. Bonjon, 1841; R. v. Merridio, 1841; R. v. We-War, 1842 (W.A.); R. v. Tommy, 1844; R. v. Peter, 1860 (Vic.)
Aborigines, mens rea R. v. Boatman or Jackass and Bulleye, 1832
Aborigines, mission to Threlkeld v. Lang, 1836
Aborigines, Protectors of R. v. Bolden, 1841
Aborigines, reaction to squatting R. v. Sandy, 1839
Aborigines, religious conversion of R. v. Tommy, 1827
Aborigines, right to be on squatting run R. v. Bolden, 1841
Aborigines, stolen generations R. v. Mickey and Muscle, 1835
Aborigines, war with Europeans R. v. Sandy, 1839
abortion R. v. Kirkwood, 1837
absconding debtor (see also foreign attachment; imprisonment for debt, mesne process) R. v. Thorp, 1836; Roache v. Jones, 1836
accessory to offence (see also principal and accessory; approver; aiding and abetting) R. v. Hunter, 1816; R. v. Baxter and others, 1822; R. v. Poole and others, 1822; R. v. Hovell, 1824; R. v. Curtan and Ryan, 1826; R. v. Badderly and Howard, 1828; R. v. Morgan, 1828; R. v. White, Leary and Price, 1828; R. v. Mayne, 1839
accomplice (see approver)
accord and satisfaction Cullen v. Crawford, 1829
account of profits Eagar v. Hall, 1840
action on the case Raine v. Busby, 1829; Lord v. Connolly, 1851
administrative law Ex parte Wilson, Windeyer and Slade, 1834; In re Reynolds, 1841
Admiralty jurisdiction R. v. Firth and others, 1832; Lewis v. Lambert, 1835
admiralty, see also ship Bayly v. Cooper, 1809; R. v. Mitchell (No. 1), 1825; R. v. Mitchell (No. 2), 1825; R. v. Walton et al., 1827; Sims and Foster v. The Ship Cumberland, 1827; Schooner Darling, 1829; Geary v. Vivian, 1830; Noble v. Cotton, 1830; Cassim v. the Mary Ann, 1831; Wilson v. Grose, 1835; Wilson v. the Nimrod, 1838; Leslie v. Wilson, 1839; Macdonald and others v. the Governor Bourke, 1839; R. v. Blandford, 1841
admiralty, deviation Wilson v. Johnstone, 1829
admiralty, salvage Manning v. Grose, 1838
adultery (see also criminal conversation) Lewin v. Thomson, 1799; Hart v. Bowman, 1828; Mills v. Rowe, 1828; In re Canney, 1831; Grose v. Curtis, 1839
adultery, imprisonment for In re Harrison, 1833
adultery, stealing goods and R. v. Ryan, 1858
adverse possession, Crown land R. v. West, 1832
affidavits Ashcroft & Co. v. Bryant & Co., 1838; Atkinson v. Barton, 1842
agency Jamison v. Throsby, 1817; Coulson v. Reibey, 1825; Clayton v. Rowe, 1825; Thompson, Foreman and Son v. Raine, 1825; Dillon v. Browne, 1826; Fleming v. Eagar, Forbes and others, 1826; Longeville v. Brigstock, 1833; Terry v. Inglis, 1833; Farringdon v. Elder, 1834; Terry v. Brown, 1834; Brenand v. Catteral, 1835; Green v. Hanson, 1835;Simmons v. Westmacott, 1838; Keyes v. Smith, 1839; Cox v. Baptist, 1841; Walford v. Mann, 1841; Butler v. Hanson, 1842; Ennis v. Inglish, 1842; Johnston v. Roberts, 1857
agency, on station Warry v. Tooth, 1858
agency, power to execute deed Portus v. Macqueen, 1832
aiding and abetting R. v. Spratt and others, 1822; R. v. Halloran and Parr, 1823; R. v. Minton, 1824; R. v. Ball and Pearson, 1835; R. v. Bull, 1839
Airds Dennis v. Solomon and others, executors of Colls, 1833; R. v. Vials, 1834
alcohol, attitude towards R. v. McCormack, 1834
alcohol, rate of consumption R. v. Jefferson, 1834
aliens, jurisdiction over R. v. Doyle, 1837
aliens, right to trade Eagar qui tam v. Manigault, 1821
Almorah, The Mitchell v. Howe, 1825; R. v. Howe, 1825; R. v. Mitchell (No. 1), 1825; R. v. Mitchell (No. 2), 1825; Wardell v. Howe, 1827
America, legal influence of Division of the Legal Profession, 1834
amicus curiae R. v. Hall (No. 6), 1829
Angolan defendant R. v. Robinson, 1821
animals (see also ferae naturae; impounded animals) Lawliss v. Knoffe, 1824; McLean v. Blackett, 1834
animals, damage to Kennett v. Cape, 1838; Lees v. Henderson, 1839
animals, killing R. v. Davis (No. 1), 1809
animals, maltreatment R. v. Gordon, 1825; Mouton v. Hunt, 1827; Crawford v. Cullen, 1830; Jackson v. Hart, 1831;Mossman v. Warren, 1831; R. v. Sharland, 1833; King v. Kemp, 1834; R. v. Field, 1838; Gill v. Brookes, 1858; R. v. Glassford, 1858
animals, maltreatment, crime R. v. Brown, 1831; R. v. Scully, 1851
animals, personal injury caused by Wardell v. Francis, 1829
animals, property in native R. v. Lee, 1830
animals, trespassing R. v. Field, 1838
anti-Semitism (see also racial prejudice) Raphael v. Gore and Eagar, 1818; Hayes v. Solomon, 1835
appeal, stay on execution Lord v. Wentworth, 1829; Vaughan v. McRae, 1891
appeals (and see new trial; magistrate, action against; non suit; supervision of inferior courts) Wentworth v. Crossley, 1801;Hudson v Fitzgerald,1811; Kable v. Lord, 1812; Lord v. Harris and McLaren, 1813; Kable and Underwood v. Crossley, 1814; The Governor v. Ritchie, 1819; Cooper and Wife v. Best, 1825; Clayton v. Rowe, 1825; Payne v. Smithers, 1825; Rowe v. Wilson, 1825; R. v. M'Ara, 1825; Solomon v. Moore, 1826; R. v. Bensley, 1828; R. v. Hall (No. 7), 1829; Ex parte Cheetham, 1832; Septon v. Cobcroft, 1833; Jennerett v. Smeathman, 1834; Lyons v. Morgan, 1837; MacDermott v. Smart, 1841; Starke v. Weller, 1841; Walker v. Flint, 1844; Cunningham v. Gray and Munce, 1850; R. v. Emerson, 1859; McLellan v. Rudd, 1898
appeals to Crown law officers In re Jane New, 1829
appeals, against damages Rowe v. Wilson, 1833; McLellan v. Rudd, 1898
appeals, against jury's verdict Corbett v. May, 1831; Flood v. Moore, 1832; Attorney General v. Green, 1833; Martin v. Munn, 1833
appeals, application for new trial Aspinall v. Aspinall and Others, 1842
appeals, Court of Appeal Boston v. Laycock, 1795; Wentworth v. Crossley, 1801; Ex parte Marsden and Hall, 1812
appeals, criminal Criminal procedure case, 1825; R. v. Farrell, Dingle and Woodward, 1831; R. v. Peckham, 1841; R. v. Watson, 1841; R. v. Hodges and Lynch (No. 1), 1844; R. v. Hodges and Lynch (No. 2), 1844; R. v. Croome, 1849
appeals, fresh evidence Jackson v. Fagan, 1833
appeals, Privy Council (see Privy Council)
apprenticeship Green v. Pashley, 1840
Appin Kenney v. Byrne, 1834; Doe dem. Byrne v. O'Dwyer, 184
approver R. v. Powell, 1799; R. v. West and West, 1827; R. v Simms and others, 1831; R. v. Macarthy and others, 1835
approver, evidence by R. v. McGee, Laycock and Dawson, 1816; R. v. Flavell, 1816; R. v. Clarke and others, 1821; R. v. Oliver and Smith, 1821; R. v. Barke and Knowles, 1822; R. v. Spratt and others, 1822; R. v. Walker, Keefe, Cuff, Adkins and Coates, 1828; R. v. Absolam and Gardner, 1828; R. v. Bensley, 1828; R. v. Flaher, Curtis and Alpin, 1828;R. v. Ford and Tibbin, 1828; R. v. Lees, 1828; R. v. Oram, 1830; R. v. Kaine, 1830; R. v. Bowen, 1831; R. v. O'Brien and others, 1831; R. v. Smith, 1831; R. v. Harris and Piesnell, 1832; R. v. Ryan, Steel, McGrath and Daley, 1832; R. v. Douglas et al., 1834; R. v. Godfrey and Asker, 1834; R. v. Jenkins and Tattersdale, 1834; R. v. Clarke, Goodyear and others, 1837; R v. Martin, 1840
arbitration Lord, executor of Short v. Berry, 1830; Pilcher v. Cory, 1832; Lyons v. Unwin, 1833; Ex parte Pendray, 1839; Greig v. Pendray, 1839; Hall v. O'Brien, 1840; McLoughlan v. Jones, 1840; In re O'Sullivan v. Marchant, 1841;Macnise v. Hayes, 1842; Sheppard v. Scarr, 1842
arbitration, evidence in Dunbar and others v. Thompson, 1835
arbitration, judge as arbitrator Mowle v. Buckle, 1837
arbitration, when award binding Mitchell v. Tooth, 1837
architect, action against Wyatt v. Chadley, 1835
architect, commission of Chadley v. Wyatt, 1835
architecture Shea v. Smith and Barker, 1826; In re Harris, 1833; Harris v. Riddell, 1834; Girard v. Thorpe, 1835;Chadley v. Wyatt, 1836
Arden Hall R. v. Clay and Bevidge, 1839
Argyle R. v. Webb and Webb, 1825; R. v. Tennant, Ricks, Cane and Murphy, 1828; Thompson v. Kenny, 1834
arrest of judgment (see also setting aside judgment) R. v. Gwillin, 1823; R. v. James, 1825; R. v. Kirwan, 1825; R. v. Hogarty, How, Bailey and Laragy, 1826; R. v. Short, 1826; R. v. Best, 1826; R. v. Smithers and Smithers, 1826; R. v. Davison, 1827; R. v. Emerson, 1827; R. v. Hughes, 1827; R. v. Lynch, 1827; R. v. M'Dowall, 1827; R. v. Troy and Bradley, 1828; R. v. Hall (No. 7), 1829; Hall v. Mansfield (No. 1), 1830
arrest of ship (see also condemnation of ship) Mitchell v. Howe, 1825; R. v. Howe, 1825; Noble v. Cotton, 1831
arrest, limits on Morris v. Evernden, 1832; R. v. Ryan, 1890
arrest, resisting R. v. Franklin, 1821
arrest without warrant R. v. Ryan, 1890
arson R. v. Pawson, 1795; R. v. Byrne, 1829; R. v. Needham, 1833; R. v. Rooney, 1834; R. v. Bennett, 1837; R. v. Hagan, 1839; R. v. Woods, 1849 (W.A); R. v. O'Neil, 1842; R. v. Stanaway and Chown, 1842; R. v. Loy, 1859
articles of agreement Hourston v. Norris, 1825
articles of clerkship Ex parte Raine (No. 1), 1828
Asiatic Servants case The Governor v. Browne, 1819
asportavit Flood v. Moore, 1832
assault R. v. Barsby, 1788; R. v. Marshall, 1795; Harris v. Kemp, 1799; R. v. Roberts, 1800; R. v. Marshall, 1801; R. v. Blaxland, Blaxland and Lord, 1808; R. v. Fitzgerald, 1813; R. v. Wilson, 1814; R. v. Hill, 1816; Greenway v. Sanderson, 1817; R. v. Henshaw and Spears, 1818; R. v. Kirton 1821; R. v. Marsden, 1821; R. v. McMahon, 1821;Aird v. Raine, 1825; R. v. Devil Devil, 1825; Merrett v. Kenn, MacCleod and Butterworth, 1826; R. v. Leitch, 1826;Solomon v. Moore, 1826; Fuller v. Drake, 1827; Girard v. Rapsey, 1827; McDowall v. Middleton, 1827; Nowlan v. Whitfield, 1827; R. v. Harris, 1827; Nowlan v. Young, 1828; R. v. Cooke and Walsh, 1829; R. v. Hall (No. 5), 1829; R. v. Leighton, 1829; Hogan v. Brown, 1830; England v. McQuoid and Murray, 1831; England v. Sandilands, 1831;Hogan v. Hely, 1831; Mackay v. Sandilands, 1831; R. v. Morris, 1831; Taylor v. Christie, 1831; Williams v. Keane, 1831; Austin v. Biddle, 1832; Bettington v. Munn, 1832; Bodenham v. Biddulph, 1832; Morris v. Evernden, 1832;Plaistowe v. Daley, 1832; Lynch v. Robinson, 1833; Maher v. Robinson, 1833; Power v. Higgins, Higgins, Ryan, Marr and Cunninghame, 1833; R. v. Bowen and Hughes, 1833; Rodd v. Townshend, 1833; Marrs v. Smith and others, 1833 (W.A.); R. v. Dent, 1833 (W.A.); R. v. Velvick, 1833 (W.A.); Cuffe v. Onus, 1834; Gallagher v. Powis, 1834; Lee v. Shanahan, 1834; Maguire v. Moses, 1834; Nathan v. Meredith, 1834; R. v. Cullen, 1834; R. v. Richardson and Gunningham, 1834; Hayes v. Solomon, 1835; Lewis v. Lambert, 1835; R. v. Cassidy and Bagley, 1835; R. v. Hayden, 1835; R. v. Thompson, 1836; R. v. Poignand, 1836; Blackburn v. Galliott, 1837; Betts v. Hughes, 1838; Joseph v. Polack, 1838; R. v. Anzelark, Riley, Pearce and Pearce, 1838; R. v. Hammond, 1838; R. v. Magee, 1838; Thorn v. Hunt and others, 1838; Ryan v. Wilson, 1839; Cann v. Ward, 1840; Carrington v. Hogue, 1840; Mudie v. Kinchela, 1840; Pearson v. Baker, 1840; R. v. Carroll, 1840; R. v. Agnew, 1841; R. v. Tibbs, 1841; R. v. Potts, 1842; R. v. Robertson, 1842; R. v. Robson, 1842; R. v. Horton, 1850; R. v. MacTaggart, 1850; R. v. Morrison, 1850; R. v. Webb, 1850; R. v. Ah Hung, 1851; R. v. Ellis, 1851; R. v. Morgan, 1851; R. v. Munro, 1851; R. v. Nowlan, 1851; R. v. O'Neill, 1851; R. v. Bumbarrowa, 1852; R. v. Choo and Tiam, 1852; R. v. Ellis, 1852; R. v. Sang, 1852; R. v. Liqua, 1854; R. v. Stewart, 1855; R. v. Kirkpatrick, 1859
assault, Chinese victim R. v. Gill, 1851; R. v. Gould and others, 1851; R. v. Murray, 1852; R. v. Billy, 1854
assault, civil Solomon v. Talbot, 1836; Maher v. Jones, 1841; Solomon v. Bartlett, 1841; Wanen v. Sergerson, 1841;Wilson v. Christie, 1841; Wright v. Byrne, 1851
assault, consent R. v. Davis, 1838
assault, definition of Roache v. Jones, 1836
assault, on constable R. v. Barker, 1841
assault, on magistrate R. v. Davis, 1854
assault, police victim R. v. Dargon and others, 1823; R. v. Galligan, 1851
assault, self-defence Burke v. Parker, 1837; Agar v. Holmes, 1851
assault, sexual (and see sexual assault on child) R. v. Tougher, 1839; R. v. Saunders, 1841;R. v. Shean, 1841; R. v. Brown, 1850
assault, shooting R. v. Sam and others, 1852
assault, threat to injure with a weapon R. v. Kinsela and Chamberlain, 1820
assault, wounding R. v. Cash, 1850; R. v. Galligan, 1851; R. v. Marjoram, 1851; R. v. Newman, 1851; R. v. Perriha and Durrugguree, 1852; R. v. Hawk, 1853; R. v. Billy, 1854; R. v. Minor, 1854; R. v. Clune and Clune, 1855; R. v. Hughes, 1855; R. v. Moyes, 1855; R. v. Riley, 1855; R. v. Taafe, 1855; R. v. Taw, 1855; R. v. Leary, 1856; R. v. Hickie, 1857;R. v. Dicky, 1858; R. v. Kim, 1858; R. v. Yung, 1858; R. v. Crosby, 1859; R. v. Edwards, 1859; R. v. Hawser, 1859
assault of constable R. v. Ballard, 1813; R. v. Ryan, 1890
assessor, challenge to Mudie v. Howe, 1836 assessors, non attendance by In re Bunn, 1832
"assigned servant", meaning of Walker v. Hughes, 1839
assignment of convicts, see convict service
assumpsit (see also contract law) The Governor v. Browne, 1819; Willink v. Moore, 1825; Campbell v. Jeffery, 1826;Eagar v. Terry, 1828; Franks v. Ikin, 1828; Henderson v. Colls, 1828; Mathews v. Cooper, 1828; Ward v. Nobbs, 1828; Cavenagh v. Pendeay, 1829; Ellis v. Cuthbert, 1829; Corbett v. May, 1831; Brooks and Collins v. Davidson, 1832; Hearson v. Brown, 1832; Macquoid v. Lamb, 1832; Mitchell v. Walker, 1832; Shipman v. Allen, 1832;Bloodsworth v. Weston, 1833; Brown, Manager of Australian Company v. Dixon (No. 2), 1833; Hartley v. Shadforth, 1833; Johnstone v. Wright, 1833; Monks v. Brown, 1833; Town v. White, 1833; King v. Kemp, 1834; Loane v. Dickson, 1834; Smithers v. Hughes, 1834; Terry v. Brown, 1834; Brenand v. Catteral, 1835; Chadley v. Wyatt, 1835;Chadley v. Wyatt, 1836; Girard v. Thorpe, 1835; Salter v. Smith, 1836; Piper v. Beattie, 1837; Maclaren v. Samuel, 1841
assumpsit, special and common Lucas v. Evans, 1835
Atkins J.A, allegations against Atkins v. Harris, 1799; Campbell v. Lowrie, 1814
Atkins J.A. treatment of, during rebel period R. v. Macarthur, 1808
attachment for contempt (see contempt of court, attachment)
attachment of debts In re Hussey and McGrath, 1828; Bartley v. Drew, 1859; Stewart v. Duggan, 1890
attaint (see felony attaint)
attempt R. v. Byrne, 1829
attempted murder (see also Lord Ellenborough's Act) R. v. Belcher, 1820; R. v. Baxter and others, 1822; R. v. Davidson, 1822; R. v. May, 1822; R. v. Charland, 1824; R. v. Gore, 1824; R. v. Lewsy, 1824; R. v. Smith, 1825; R. v. Griffiths, 1826; R. v. Barlow, 1828; R. v. Binge Mhulto, 1828; R. v. Lelland, 1828; R. v. Russel, 1828; R. v. Blake, 1832; R. v. McDonnel and Miller, 1832; R. v. Coleman, 1833; R. v. Smith and others, 1833; R. v. Stock, 1833; R. v. Herring, Lahey and Lawless, 1834; R. v. Ball and Pearson, 1835; R. v. Cassidy and Bagley, 1835;R. v. Hare, 1836; R. v. McCarthy, 1836; R. v. Nocton, 1835; R. v. Poignand, 1836; R. v. Davis, 1837; R. v. Doyle, 1837; R. v. Hall, 1837; R. v. Wise, 1837; R. v. Brown, 1838; R. v. Cordell, 1838; R. v. Gawenlock, 1838; R. v. Young, 1839; R. v. Carroll, 1840; R. v. Cutler, 1840; R. v. Hall, 1840; R v. Kirk, 1840; R. v. Power, 1840; R. v. Cottington, 1841; R. v. Bolden, 1841; R. v. Kinghorne, 1842; R. v. Eu, 1850; R. v. Taw, 1855; R. v. Edwards, 1858; R. v. Yung, 1858
attempted murder, meaning of attempt R. v. Dogherty, 1838
attempted murder of policeman R. v. Elliot, 1834
attempted rape R. v. Stachbury and others, 1820; R. v. Potts, 1842
attempted shooting R. v. Wells, 1826; R. v. Morris, 1831; R. v. Hitchcock and others, 1833
attorney, lien on costs Lord v. Dixon, 1828; Long v. Boucher, 1830; Ex parte Perkins, 1834
attorney, sharp practice Murphy v. Prout, 1837
Attorney General, attempted impeachment of Re Plunkett, 1837
Attorneys General, attacks on Mudie v. Kinchela, 1840
Attorney General, criticism of R. v. Tougher, 1839
Attorney General, insolvent James v. Raine, 1830
Attorney General, libel of R. v. Macalister, 1838
Attorney General, role in discipline of legal profession Ex parte Attorney General, in re Lewthwaite, 1837
Attorney General and separation of powers R. v. Macalister, 1838
attorneys, unqualified persons Notice to Attorneys, 1842
auction Solomon v. Moore, 1826; Lyons v. Morgan, 1837; Smart v. Dick, 1837; Brown v. Westwood, 1841; Fisher v. Yeomans, 1841; Hadd v. Peek, 1841; Lyons v. Munroe, 1841; Williams v. Williams, 1841; Sheehan v. Stubbs, 1842
auction, conditions of McQuoid v. Lord, 1831
auction, false advertising Cape v. McIntosh, 1835
auction, false bidders Fennell v. Graham, 1837
auction, fraudulent R. v. Hughes and others, 1837
auction, puffers Fennell v. Graham, 1837
auction, sale at undervalue Stephen v. Lyons, 1835
auctioneer Hebblewhite v. Delany, 1841; Lyons v. Isler, 1841; Lyons v. Lefevre, 1841; R. v. McDermott, 1841
auctioneer, liability for fraud Smart v. Solomons, 1838
auctioneer, loss of title deeds Anderson v. Lyons, 1841
auctioneer's liability Stephen v. Lyons, 1835
auctioneers' licensing law, consistency with English law Newspaper Acts Opinion, 1827
audi alteram partem Ex parte Mathews, 1827
audience in court R. v. Turner, Kerr and Bates, 1826
Australian Agricultural Company Barton v. Parry (No. 1), 1834; Barton v. Parry (No. 2), 1834; Terry v. Brown, 1834; R. v. Dumaresq, 1837; Whitfield v. Caswell, 1837; R. v. Wood, 1838; R. v. Kelly, 1841
Australian Club, Ex parte Lettsom, 1840; Wilson v. Christie, 1841
autrefois acquit R. v. Harding and M'Alister, 1825; R. v. Kirwan, 1825; R. v. Davison, 1827; R. v. Harris, 1827; R. v. Guyse, 1828; R. v. Tennant, Ricks, Cane and Murphy, 1828; R. v. Lucas and England, 1831; R. v. Sullivan, 1832;Attorney General v. Green, 1833; R. v. Murray and Cunningham, 1833; R. v. Stokes, 1834; R. v. James, 1836; R. v. Jones, 1838; R. v. Kilmeister and others (No. 2), 1838
B
bail R. v. Johnson, 1824; In re Shelly, 1829; R v Stewart, 1831; R. v. Priest, 1842;R. v. Kirrup , 1845; R. v. Ningollibin, 1845; R. v. Ellis, 1851; R. v. Smith and others , 1851; R. v. Talbot, 1851
bail bond Hughes v Singleton, 1832; In re Hart and Terry, 1832
bail, after conviction R. v. Payne, 1829
bail, attempted murder charge R. v. Bolden, 1841
bail, civil action Lord v. Dixon, 1828
bail, limits on magistrates' power to issue R. v. Bolden, 1841
bailment Crawford v Cullen, 1830; Mossman v Warren, 1831; McLean v. Blackett, 1834; Kennett v. Cape, 1838;Hemmings v. Musgrove, 1842
bailment of horse Huntley v. Crisp, 1839
bailment, damages Nokes v. Hayes, 1821
bailment, lost horse White v. Birch, 1859
bailment, voluntary Farringdon v. Elder, 1834
Balmain Loane v Perry, 1833
Balmain estate Ex parte Whickers, 1839
Bank of Australia R. v. Spring and Marlow, 1834; R. v. Welsh, 1834
Bank of New South Wales Campbell v. Williams, 1821; R v Laing, 1835
bank procedure R. v. Spring and Marlow, 1834
banking law Hunter v. Maclaren, 1843
bankruptcy Ex parte Lyons, In re Wilson, 1839; Cligny v. Hull, 1899
Bankstown Ready v Brooks, 1833
bar, division of Re Nichols, 1837
Bargon River R. v. Morris, 1839
barrister's fees, not recoverable (see also legal practitioners, liability for negligence; medical practitioners' fees, enforceability of)Rowe v. Cullen, 1829; In re Grace, 1835; Smith v Kemp, 1835
barristers, admission see legal practitioners, admission
barristers, allegation of bias R v Hardy, 1836
barristers, criticism of conduct in court Carrick v. Russel, 1841
barristers, order of precedence Doe dem Harris v. Riley, 1832; Barristers' Precedence, 1832; In re Foster and Windeyer, 1836
barristers, selection by attorney Clarke v. Fitzhardinge, 1844
barter Coulson v Reibey, 1825; Smithers v. Hughes, 1834 bastardy Storey v Storey, 1832
Bathurst R. v. Harper, 1824; R. v. Johnson, 1824;R. v. Johnston, Clarke, Nicholson, Castles, and Crear, 1824; R. v. Fitzpatrick and Colville, 1824; R. v. Johnson, Jennings, and Carter, 1826; R v Otham, 1826;R v White, 1826;Aboriginal Defendant, 1827; R. v. Tommy, 1827; R. v. West and West, 1827; In re Lookaye alias Edwards, 1828; R. v. Absolam and Gardner, 1828; R. v. Holmes, Owens and Whisken, 1828; R. v. Kable and Murray, 1828; R. v. Walker, Keefe, Cuff, Adkins and Coates, 1828; R. v. Parker and Donavan, 1829; R v Entwistle, Gahan, Kearney, Gleeson, Dunn and Stephen, 1830; R v Burn, 1833; R. v. Butler, Evans, Lush and Brown, 1833; R v Dixon, 1833; R v Kaines, 1833; R. v. Bridgens, 1834; R. v. Cullen, Doyle and Murphy, 1834; R. v. Cullen, Doyle and Walsh, 1834; R. v. Davis, 1834; R. v. Halloran and Waldron, 1834; R v Edwards and Slater, 1835; R v Hare, 1836; R v Williams, 1835; Bathurst R v James, 1836; R. v. Bennett, 1837; R. v. Davis, 1837; Re Nichols, 1837; R. v. Hammond, 1838; R. v. Cummings, 1840
Bay of Islands Lewis v Lambert, 1835
benefit of clergy R. v. Sheppard, Piper and Pate, 1827; R. v. Geeson, Herbert and Welsh, 1828
benefit societies In re United Friends Society, 1831
Berkeley estate Dent v. Lyons, 1841; Hadd v. Peek, 1841; Lyons v. Isler, 1841; Lyons v. Lefevre, 1841; Lyons v. Reynolds, 1841; Dent v. Lyons, 1842
Berrima R v Nocton, 1835; R. v. McCaffery, Jones and Moore, 1837; R. v. Merchant, 1838; Simmons v. Westmacott, 1838; R. v. Fenton, 1840; R. v. Cottington, 1841; R. v. Leary, 1841; R. v. Westwood, 1841; Speech to Jury (3), 1841
bestiality R. v. Hyson, 1796; R. v. Reece, 1799; R. v. Smith (No. 3), 1834; R. v. Jackson, 1858
Big River Hallen v. King, 1839; R. v. Young, 1839
bigamy Davis v. Crispe, 1834; R v Maloney, 1836; R. v. Kelly, 1837; R. v. Lindsay, 1841
bill of exchange Wentworth v. Crossley, 1801; Lord v. Atkins, 1813; Jamison v. Throsby, 1817; Berry v Lord, 1825; Payne v Smithers, 1825; Buchanan v Keith, 1829; Lyons v Raine, 1831; Brooks and Collins v Davidson, 1832; Brown v Dixon (No 2), 1833; Town v White, 1833; Biddulph v. Unwin, 1834; Lucas v Evans, 1835;Grose v. Polack, 1840; Maclaren v. Samuel, 1841; McLaren v. Lyons, 1841; Gore v. Hughes, 1842;McLaren v. Lyons, 1842;Fawcett v. Irving, 1843; Marshall v. Hughes, 1843; Walker v. Flint, 1844
bill of exchange, embezzling R. v. Gregson, 1830
bill of exchange, failure of consideration Stephen v Brigstock, 1835
bill of exchange, laches Loane v Bunn, 1830
bill of exchange, notice of dishonour Hill v. Owen, 1828
bill of exchange, protest Blaxland v Cavenagh, 1830
bill of exchange, regulation of R. v. Stanley, 1850
bill of lading Thomas Kent v. Captain William Mattinson, 1810; Raphael v. Gore and Eagar, 1818; Winder v. Williams, 1818; Archer v. Jeffery, 1823; Cohen v Ritchie, 1830;Henderson v Jack, 1833; Moses v. Osborne, 1842
bill of sale Jones v. Hustler, 1842
birth, concealment of R. v. Marks, 1818; R. v. Guthrie, 1838
Birchgrove Loane v Perry, 1833; R. v. Mills, Chapman and Chapman, 1834
Black Act R v Byrne, Wright and Murphy, 1825; R v Flanagan, Bayley and Browne, 1825; R v Osborne and Ward, 1826; , 1827
Black Act, applicability in New South Wales, R v Smith, 1825
Bligh, Governor, estate of Doe dem. O'Connell v. Pye, 1839; O'Connell v. Bell, 1839
Bligh, Governor, rebellion against R. v. Nicholls, 1799; Marsden v. Mason, 1806; R. v. Blaxland, Blaxland and Lord, 1808; R. v. Gore, 1808; R. v. Macarthur, 1808; R. v. Sutter , 1808; R. v. John Palmer, 1809; Crossley v. Johnston, McArthur and others, 1810; Richard Rouse v. Samuel Garthside, 1810
Blue, Billy Blue v Lavender, 1835
board and lodging Lamb v Nettleton, 1826; Pedley v. Green, 1839; Soole v. Cooper, 1841; Macdonald v. Mehan, 1857;Johnston v. Pegg, 1858
bond, action on Campbell v. Lowrie, 1814; Campbell v. Williams, 1821; Jackson v Fagan, 1833; Mitchell v. Eales, 1842
bond, bondsman hanged Wilson v Macquoid, 1833
bond, criminal R. v. Hall (No. 2), 1828
bond, enforcement of Attorney General v. Evans, 1841
bond, joint liability Therry v. Howe, 1828
bonds Campbell v. Lowrie,1814; R. v. Lucas and others, 1829; Terry v Inglis, 1833; Hughes v. Quin, 1841 Bong Bong R v Dugurd, 1836
Botany R v Kilmartin, 1835
bottomry The Nimrod; Wilson v. the Nimrod, 1838
bottomry bond Leslie v. Wilson, 1839
Bowen's Hollow R. v. Mills and others, 1838
boxing match R v Cummings, 1826; R. v. Francis, 1827; R. v. Kelly, 1827; R. v. Guyse, 1828; R v Carver, 1832; R v Jacques and others, 1832; R v Peters, 1832; R v Gaudry and others, 1836; R. v. Silvester, 1841; R. v. Tancard, 1841
breach of promise of marriage Cox v Payne, 1825; Miller v Brett, 1832; Laurie v. Beilby, 1837; Quiney v. Wagstaff, 1870; Quinlan v. Harris, 1880; O'Brien v. Joplin, 1883; Singleton v. Kelly, 1887; Barnett v. Anderson, 1888; Monroe v. Perry, 1889; Tranter v. Callaghan, 1889; Stewart v. Duggan, 1890; Prior v. Anderson, 1891; Vaughan v. McRae, 1891;Berry v. Osborne, 1892; Plim v. Jacob, 1894; McLellan v. Rudd, 1898; Cligny v. Hull, 1899; Grant v. Alston, 1899;Stuart v. Josephson, 1899
breach of promise of marriage, damages Stewart v. Duggan, 1890
breach of promise of marriage, death of defendant O'Brien v. Joplin, 1883
breach of promise of marriage, nature of action Stuart v. Josephson, 1899
breach of the peace R. v. Smith and others, 1820
breaking and entering (see also burglary) R. v. Geary, 1821; R. v. Baxter and others, 1822; R v Rafferty and Timmins, 1830; R v Ready, 1832; R v Smith and Fuller , 1832; R. v. McDonald, 1834; R. v. Shorton, 1834; R. v. Preston and others, 1835; R. v. McGuiness and others, 1850; R. v. Fisherman, 1859
bribery R. v. Gillies, 1837
Brickfield Hill Therry v Wilson and Carew, 1833
Bringelly R v Burke and Donohu 1826; R v Curtan and Ryan, 1826; R. v. Curtis and Murtagh, 1828; Doe dem. Dowdell v. Roe, 1840
Brisbane R. v. Merridio, 1841
Brisbane Circuit Court, first civil action at Bowerman v. MacKenzie, 1850
Brisbane Water R. v. Rookes, 1831; R. v. Farrel, 1834; R. v. Lego'me, 1835; R. v. Long Dick, Jack Jones, Abraham, and Gibber Paddy, 1835; R. v. Mickey and Muscle, 1835; R. v. Monkey and others, 1835; Bean v. Faunce, 1837;Donnison v. Faunce, 1837; Moore v. Faunce, 1837; R. v. Donnison, 1837; R. v. Wombarty, 1837; Anderson v. Hughes, 1838; Dent v. Lyons, 1841; R. v. Reynolds, 1842; R. v. Stanaway and Chown, 1842
Brisbane Water cases R. v. Macalister, 1838; Donnison v. Fisher, 1838; Faunce v. Cavenagh, 1838; Moore v. Faunce, 1838
British subject status (see also Aborigines, legal status) In re de Mestre, 1830
Broken Bay (see also Pittwater) R. v. Rookes, 1831
broker Cox v. Baptist, 1841
buggery - see sodomy
building Chadley v. Wyatt, 1835
building law Ex parte Buchanan, 1839
burglary R. v. Cole, 1788; R. v. Davis, 1789; R. v. Collington, 1792; R. v. Till and Bottom, 1793; R. v. Barry, 1795; R. v. Flavell, 1816; R. v. Macdermot and others, 1816; R. v. Delworth and others, 1820; R. v. Simmons and others, 1820;R. v. Barke and Knowles, 1822; R. v. Curry, 1822; R. v. Harper, 1824; R. v. Edwards and Holt, 1826; R. v. Ford, 1826;R. v. Geary, 1826; R. v. Mustin and Brown, 1826; R. v. O'Meara, 1826; R. v. Ford and Tibbin, 1828; R. v. Iron, 1828;R. v. Reilley, 1828; R. v. Toole, 1830; R. v. Ross, 1832; R. v. Sullivan, 1832; R. v. Dixon, 1833; R. v. Felton and Grey, 1833; R. v. Tolemy, Jones and Kennedy, 1833; R. v. Cuddy, 1834; R. v. Keogh, 1834; R. v. Kay and others, 1835; R. v. Monkey and others, 1835; R. v. Williams, Bayliss and others, 1835; R. v. Smith, 1837; R. v. Casey, 1839;R. v. Galley, 1839; R. v. Crosby and Lane, 1850; R. v. Bentley, 1851; R. v. Pebbles and Davis, 1851
burglary, dwelling house (see also robbery, dwelling house; stealing, dwelling house) R. v. Richards, 1826; R. v. Neid, 1828; R. v. Groves, Byrne and Wilson, 1831; R. v. Lang, 1831
burglary, dwelling house, meaning of "dwelling house" (see also stealing, in dwelling house, meaning of "dwelling house") R. v . Power, 1829; R. v. Shelvey and Champion, 1830; R v James, 1832
burglary, elements of R. v. Dabbs, 1805; R. v. Shelvey and Champion, 1830; R. v. Wall, 1830
burglary, meaning of "breaking" R. v. Hinton, 1831
burglary, mens rea R. v. Kavenagh, 1830
Burragang R. v. Cordell, 1838; R. v. Field, 1838
Burton J., ambitions of Burton correspondence; R. v. Murrell and Bummaree, 1836
Burton J., appointment of Macdonald v. Levy, 1833
Burton J., attitude of Sydney Herald towards R. v. Catterall, 1838
Burton J., attitude to Aborigines R. v. Long Jack, 1838
Burton J., attitude to cattle stealing R. v. Ambling, 1838
Burton J., attitude to convicts Mudie v. Howe, 1836
Burton J., attitude to imprisonment for debt In re Duggan, 1838
Burton J., attitude to jury R. v. Higgins, Fuller, Anderson, Thomas, Belford and Walsh, 1833
Burton J., attitude to New South Wales Macdonald v. Levy, 1833
Burton J., attitude to religion Macdonald v. Levy, 1833
Burton J., attitudes of correspondence; Speech to Jury, 1835
Burton J., influence on verdict R. v. Ambling, 1838
Burton J., libel on In re Williams, 1838
Burton J., personal circumstances correspondence; Macdonald v. Levy, 1833
Burton J., speech to jury R. v. Davidson, 1841; Speech to Jury (2), 1841
Burwood R. v. Mustin and Brown, 1826; Doe dem. Harris v. Riley, 1832; Busby v. Taylor, 1833; Harris v. Riley, 1833
Burwood estate Jones v. Moore, 1836
bushrangers R. v. Collyer, 1817; R. v. Buckley and others, 1819; R. v. Geary, 1821; R. v. Benson, Cogan, Sprole, Rodney, and Campbell, 1825; R. v. Clyne, 1825; R. v. Flanagan, Bayley, and Browne, 1825; R . v. Moloney, 1825; R. v. Cook and Curry, 1826; R. v. Mustin and Brown, 1826; R. v. Patient, Morrison, Roberts and Mac'Cullum, 1826; R. v. Geary, 1826; R. v. Flaher, Curtis and Alpin, 1828; R. v. Ford and Tibbin, 1828; R. v. Holmes, Owens and Whisken, 1828; R. v. Iron, 1828; R. v. Payne, Waylin and Middleton, 1829; R. v. Entwistle, 1830; R. v. Bowen, 1831; R. v. Pegg and others, 1831; R. v. Beard and Richardson, 1833; R. v. Bowen and Hughes, 1833; R. v. Cunningham, Oates and McLellan, 1833; R. v. Hitchcock and others, 1833; R. v. Lockhard, 1833; Farringdon v. Elder, 1834; R. v. Jenkins and Tattersdale, 1834; R. v. Mulligan and Harrup, 1834; R. v. Fisher, 1835; R. v. Preston and others, 1835; R. v. Weatherwiche, 1835; R. v. McCarthy, 1836; R. v. Greg, 1836; R. v. Walker, 1836; R. v. Walker and Gore, 1836;Frewin v. Kinghorne and another, 1837; R. v. Clarke, Goodyear and others, 1837; R. v. Blackhall, Martin and Watkins, 1838; R. v. Gawenlock, 1838; R. v. Smith, 1838; R. v. Galley, 1839; R. v. Mayne, 1839; R. v. Powell, 1839;R. v. Young, 1839; R. v. Chubb, 1840; R. v. Fenton, 1840; R. v. Hall, 1840; R v. Kirk, 1840; R v. Martin, 1840; R. v. Whitton, 1840; R. v. Leary, 1841; R. v. Shea, 1841; R. v. Westwood, 1841; R. v. Scott, 1879; R. v. Jimmy Governor, 1900
bushrangers, bake a cake R. v. Mackay and Dickenson, 1826
bushrangers, female R. v. Webb and Webb, 1825
bushrangers, gunfight R. v. Ball and Pearson, 1835
bushrangers, rewards R. v. Fowler and others, 1835
bushrangers' justice R. v. Tennant, Ricks, Cane and Murphy, 1828
Bushranging Act In re Jane New, 1829; R. v. Smith and McCormick, 1830; Cokely v. Simpson, 1831; England v. McQuoid and Murray, 1831; R. v. Webber, 1831; Williams v. Keane, 1831; R. v. Ryan, Troy, Smith and Anderson, 1832; R. v. Hitchcock and others, 1833; R. v. Lockhard, 1833; R. v. Walker, 1836; Ex parte Ingless, in re Wilson, 1837
Bushranging Act, Forbes C.J. captured as a suspect R. v. Beard and Richardson, 1833
Bushranging Act, renewal R. v. Elliot, 1834
business history Fleming v. Eagar, Forbes and others, 1826; R. v. Kelly (No. 2), 1828; R. v. Lees, 1828; Brown, Manager of Australian Company v. Dixon (No. 2), 1833; Eager v. Levey, 1833; Town v. White, 1833; Terry v. Brown, 1834
butchers McKeon v. Rust, 1840
Byron's River R. v. Bryan, 1839
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Camden R. v. Jeffries and Pearce, 1833
Campbelltown R. v. Worroll, 1827; Howe v. Stephens and Stokes, 1835; R. v. Williams, 1842
Campbelltown Fennell v. Graham, 1837; R. v. Moore, 1837; R. v. Phoenix, 1837
cant R. v. West and West, 1827
Canterbury R. v. Ryan, Troy, Smith and Anderson, 1832
capias R. v. Raine, 1833
capital punishment R. v. Bennett, 1788; R. v. Bacon, 1806; R. v. Davis (No. 1), 1809; R. v. McGee, Laycock and Dawson, 1816; R. v. Clensey and others, 1820; R. v. Haggerty and others, 1820; R. v. Geary, 1821; R. v. Robinson, 1821; R. v. Benson, Cogan, Sprole, Rodney, and Campbell, 1825; R . v. Moloney, 1825; R. v. Webb, 1825; R. v. Butler, 1826; R. v. Cable, 1826; R. v. Smith and Moore, 1826; R. v. White, 1826; R. v. Flanagan et al.,1827; R. v. Ward and Power, 1827; R. v. Curtis and Murtagh, 1828; R. v. Holmes, Owens and Whisken, 1828; R. v. Iron, 1828; R. v. Johnson, 1828; R. v. Troy and Bradley, 1828; R. v. Sly, 1829; R. v. Broger, 1830; R. v. Coleman, 1830; R. v. Martin, 1830; R. v. Bowen, 1831; R. v. Cook and others, 1831; R. v. Webber, 1831; R. v. Beard and Richardson, 1833; R. v. Bowen and Hughes, 1833; R. v. Jeffries and Pearce, 1833; R. v. Smith, 1833; R. v. Elliot, 1834; R. v. Smith (No. 3), 1834; R. v. McGuire and Phillips, 1834; R. v. Ellis, 1841; R. v. Shea, 1841; R. v. Make-i-light, 1851; R. v. Wild, 1852
capital punishment, abolition of Attainted Jurors Opinion, 1833; R. v. Cowan and Campbell, 1833; R. v. Hall, 1840
capital punishment, appointment of executioner R. v. Sherman and Freeman, 1788
capital punishment, at place of crime R. v. Ridgway, Chip, Colthurst and Stanly, 1826; R. v. Mustin and Brown, 1826; R. v. Stanley, 1827; R. v. Tommy, 1827; R. v. Mooney and White, 1831
capital punishment, attitude to R. v. Pegg and others, 1831
capital punishment, Bushranging Act R. v. Ryan, Troy, Smith and Anderson, 1832
capital punishment, campaign to abolish R. v. Coleman, 1830
capital punishment, dissection R. v. Donovan and Broderick, 1814; R. v. Anderson and others, 1816; R. v. Hunter, 1816; R. v. Collyer, 1817; R. v. Smith and others, 1817; R. v. Walker, 1817; R. v. Smith and Pagan, 1819; R. v. Benson, Cogan, Sprole, Rodney, and Campbell, 1825; R. v. Burke and Donahu, 1826; R. v. White, 1826; R. v. Gough, Watson and Muir, 1827; R. v. Tommy, 1827; R. v. Worroll, 1827; R. v. Miller, 1828; R. v. Burgen, Allen, Matthews and Sullivan, 1829; R. v. Parker and Donavan, 1829; R. v. Ryan, Steel, McGrath and Daley, 1832; R. v. Byrne, 1833; R. v. Green, 1833; R. v. Cavenagh, Chesterfield and Sergeant, 1834; R. v. Walker and Gore, 1836; R. v. Cagney, 1837
capital punishment, error in sentencing R. v. Walker and Gore, 1836
capital punishment, failed R. v. Curtan and Ryan, 1826; R. v. Johnson, Smith and Gilroy, 1828
capital punishment, first in colony R. v. Barrett, 1788
capital punishment, first native born executed R. v. Smith, 1836
capital punishment, first woman executed R. v. Callaghan, 1789
capital punishment, gibbet R. v. Mustin and Brown, 1826; R. v. Mooney and White, 1831; R. v. Monkey and others, 1835
capital punishment, hanged in chains R. v. Mooney and White, 1831
capital punishment, hanged in chains, abolition R. v. Monkey and others, 1835
capital punishment, last woman hanged in New South Wales R. v. Collins, 1888
capital punishment, law of R. v. Knatchbull, 1844
capital punishment, mass execution R. v. Gardener and Yems, 1829; R. v. Payne, Waylin and Middleton, 1829
capital punishment, new procedure R. v. Cagney, 1837
capital punishment, public R. v. Connolly and Fairless, 1826; R. v. Mustin and Brown, 1826; R. v. Patient, Morrison, Roberts and Mac'Cullum, 1826; R. v. Clives, 1827; R. v. Tommy, 1827; R. v. Burgen, Allen, Matthews and Sullivan, 1829; R. v. Byrne, 1829; R. v. Parker and Donavan, 1829; R. v. Dick and Chamery, 1859
capital punishment, woman (see also women defendants in crime) R. v. Callaghan, 1789; R. v. Benson, Cogan, Sprole, Rodney, and Campbell, 1825; R. v. Webb and Webb, 1825; R. v. Connolly and Fairless, 1826; R. v. Hipple, Darbyshire and Hyam, 1832
careless driving R. v. Landsdowne, 1840
Carrawang Creek R. v. Mayne, 1839
carriage of goods Wright v. James, 1803; Wright v James, 1803; Lord v. Bunn, 1829; Hillier v. Jones, Spark and Church, 1837
Carter's Barracks In re McKeon, 1841
case and trespass Polack v. Josephson, 1825
Cassilis R. v. Walker and Gore,1836; R. v. Tallboy, 1840
Castle Forbes R. v. Hitchcock and others, 1833; Mudie v. Howe, 1836; Bingle v Stephen, 1836
Castle Hill rebellion (see also convict rebellion) R. v. O'Dwyer and others, 1807
Castlereagh R. v. Macintosh, 1838
Catholic priests, locus standi of Brady v McEachern, 1839
Catholics, prejudice against Brady v Cavenagh, 1839; Brady v McEachern, 1839
cattle Nokes v. Hayes, 1821
cattle, feloniously killing and stealing R. v. McFadden, 1817; R. v. Peck and others, 1821; R. v. Crane, 1822
cattle, neglect of Anonymous, 1809
cattle, property of goverrnment R. v. Fork, 1817; R. v. Love, 1816; R. v. Peck and others, 1821
cattle, sale Ivory v. Walmsley, 1858
cattle, stealing see stealing, cattle
causation McCarthy v. Kenny, 1805; Bell v. Scott, 1828
causation in law R. v. McGregor and Maloney, 1834
causes of crime Speech to Jury, 1835
caveat emptor Cape v. McIntosh, 1835; Fennell v. Graham, 1837; Smart v. Dick, 1837; Fitzgerald v. Luck, 1839; Sharp v. Robinson, 1839; Wight v. Barker, 1839
Cawdor R. v. Galvin, 1826
cedar cutting Alldruss v. Dalton, 1837
certificate of freedom R. v. Byron, 1825
certiorari In re King, 1824; R. v. M'Ara, 1825; R. v. Tindal, 1826; Ex parte Mathews, 1827; Ex parte Dunn, 1828; In re Lookaye alias Edwards, 1828; In re Nowlan, 1828; In re Clarke, 1829; In re Tyler - R. v. Rossi and others, 1828; R. v. Long, 1829; In re Stone, 1832; In re Maher, 1834; Ex parte Girard, 1839; R. v. Betts, 1841; R. v. Peckham, 1841; R. v. Hodges and Lynch (No. 1), 1844; R. v. Hodges and Lynch (No. 2), 1844
certiorari, costs In re Bardsley, 1828
champerty and maintenance Ex parte Attorney General, in re O'Reilly, 1835; Ex parte Smith, in re Sheehy, 1835; O'Reilly v. Hall, 1838
Chancellor, governor functions as Doe dem. Harris v. Riley, 1832
charitable trusts Walker v. Scott (No. 1), 1825; Walker v. Scott (No. 2), 1826
charities In re United Friends Society, 1831; R. v. Foster, 1831
Charter of Justice Gavin v. Loane, 1821
charter party, see shipping, charter party
chemists Sherwin v. Edwards, 1841
cheques Bryant v. Kentish, 1832
cheques, action on, defence of drunkenness Fleming v. Jubb, 1859
child, concealing birth of R. v. Mackenzie, 1841
child, failure to support R. v. Ward, 1839
child, neglect of R. v. Henry, 1839
children, age of criminal capacity R. v. Power, 1840
children, assault of R. v. Ellis, 1852
children, civil liability of (see also infancy) Wood v. Lee, 1829
children, criminal defendants R. v. Pickering and Baxter, 1829; R. v. Ross, 1832; R. v. Bowen and Hughes, 1833; R. v. Tolemy, Jones and Kennedy, 1833; R. v. Rooney, 1834; R. v. Wise, 1837; R. v. Power, 1840; R. v. Hughes, 1855
children, evidence by R. v. Wright, 1789; R. v. Martin, 1830; R. v. Drake, Drakeford, Wilson, Wallace and Batchelor, 1833; R. v. Bowles, 1835; R. v. Collard, 1837; R. v. McGee, 1839
children, neglect of R v. Kane, 1840; R. v. Ellis, 1852
Chinese defendant R. v. Ang, 1850; R. v. Eu, 1850; R. v. Ah Hung, 1851; R. v. Angee, 1851; R. v. Choo and Tiam, 1852; R. v. Sam and others, 1852; R. v. Sang, 1852; R. v. Teeam, 1852; R. v. Hawk, 1853; R. v. Lye, 1853; R. v. Hoon and others, 1854; R. v. Liqua, 1854; R. v. Ang, 1855; R. v. Chick and Hock, 1855; R. v. Taw, 1855; R. v. Kim, 1858; R. v. Thiam, 1858; R. v. Yung, 1858; R. v. Chah, 1859; R. v. Loy, 1859
Chinese, violence against - see assault, Chinese victim
chose in action, assignment of Thurlow v. Condle, 1834
church pew R. v. Hall (No. 1), 1828; R. v. Hall (No. 1), 1829; Hall v. Scott, 1830
church, government of Hall v. Scott, 1830
circuit courts R. v. Smith, 1841
circuit courts, procedure Speech to Jury (3), 1841
citizenship Harris v. Kemp, 1799
civil procedure (see also equity procedure) Practice Note, 1824; James v. Halloran, 1827; Pashley v. Proprietors of Monitor Newspaper, 1827; Gannon v. Jobbins, 1828; Murry v. Dickson, 1828; R. v. Hall (No. 1), 1828; Taylor v. Mackaness, 1828; Schooner Darling, 1829; Clarckson v. Pickering, 1830; Dunahay v. Ritchie, 1830; Hayes v. Ellis, 1831; Jones v. Howe, 1831; Noble v. Cotton, 1831; R. v. McQuade and others, 1831; McFarlane v. Weller, 1832; Shipman v. Allen, 1832; Wilkinson v. Lamb, 1832; Yeomans and Danger v. Hewitt, 1832; R. v. Raine, 1833; Bayley v Moore, 1835; Delcambre v. Kettle, 1835; Girard v. Thorpe, 1835; Houston v. Stephens and Stokes, 1835; In re Stephen and Nicholls, 1835; Murphy v. Paul, 1835; Loane v. Thrupp, 1836; Lyons v. Morgan, 1837; R. v. Onions, 1837; Sparke v. Campbell, 1837; Weston v. Fattorini, 1837; Doe dem. Johnstone v. Simpson, 1839; Ex parte the Sheriff, 1839; Murray v. Matthew, 1840; Toby v. Rowley, 1840; Barton v. Humfrey, 1841; Burdekin v. Gannon, 1841; Harper v. Payne, 1841; Humphreys v. Macquoid, 1841; Lyons v. Sea, 1841; Peacock v. Mackie, 1841; Starke v. Weller, 1841; Forbes v. Gurner, 1842; Rowand v. Abercrombie, 1842; Rust v. Johnson, 1842; Ebden v. Willis, 1843; Macdermott v. Develin, 1845; Lockyer v. Hughes, 1843; Macarthur v. Smart, 1843
civil procedure, application for jury Wighton v. Howe, 1836
civil procedure, change of venue Barnett v. Anderson, 1888; Prior v. Anderson, 1891; Plim v. Jacob, 1894
civil procedure, choice of remedies (see remedies, choice of)
civil procedure, comments on Sydney Herald on Abuses of Law, 1835
civil procedure, Court of King's Bench Pendray v. Dangar, 1832
civil procedure, crown case R v Evans, 1840
civil procedure, equity procedure (see equity procedure)
civil procedure, false plea Samuel v. Hatfield, 1841
civil procedure, no pros Eagar qui tam v. Manigault, 1821
civil procedure, particulars Thurlow v. Hughes, 1828
civil procedure, pleading Were v. Smyth, 1841
civil procedure, service of process R. v. Macalister, 1838
civil procedure, urgent relief Keith v. Carter and Robson, 1828
civil remedy in criminal action Anonymous, 1828
Cobbitty R. v. Venables, 1829
Colo River R. v. Silvester, 1841
Colonial Secretary, action against Ex parte Wardell and Wentworth, 1827; R. v. McLeay, 1828
Commercial Bank R. v. Crow, 1842
Commissioner of Crown Lands R. v. Sandy, 1839
common carriers Jackson v. Hart, 1831; Longeville v. Brigstock, 1833; Crabb v. Booth, 1835; Goodwin v. Lamb and Parbury, 1835; Hillier v. Jones, Spark and Church, 1837; Fleming v. Thorn, 1854
common carrier, liability of Biggers v. White, 1807; Salter v. Smith, 1836
common carrier, stealing by R. v. Gray, 1857; R. v. Darker, 1856; R. v. Henry, 1856
common informer, reward Ex parte Pearse, 1844
common money counts Eagar v. Terry, 1828; Franks v. Ikin, 1828; Hill v. Owen, 1828; Mathews v. Cooper, 1828; Girard v. Thorpe, 1835; Lucas v. Evans, 1835; McLoughlan v. Jones, 1840
common law, "perfection of reason" R. v. Cummings, 1840
company law Fisher v. Wilson, 1840; Bank of Australia v. Bartlett, 1843; Duquid v. Hobler, 1843; Grose v. La Mestre, 1843; Irving v. Roberts, 1843
company, shares in Manning v. McVitie, 1833
competence of witness Payne v. Smithers, 1825
compounding of felony R. v. Rossi, Principal Superintendent of Police, 1826
concurrent liability, contract and tort Loane v. Dickson, 1834
condemnation of ship (see also arrest of ship) R. v. Mitchell (No. 1), 1825; R. v. Mitchell (No. 2), 1825
conditions precedent and subsequent R. v. Dwyer, Kinnearm Madden and Blewit, 1825
confession R. v. Byrne, Wright and Murphy, 1825; R. v. Cossar, 1826; R. v. Curtan and Ryan, 1826; R. v. Langton, 1827; R. v. Ford and Tibbin, 1828; R. v. Parker and Donavan, 1829; R. v. Coleman, 1830; R. v. Rafferty and Timmins, 1830; R. v. Fox, 1833; R. v. Needham, 1833; R. v. Vials, 1834; R. v. Preston and others, 1835; R. v. Kays and Freeman, 1838; R. v. Billy, 1840; R. v. Bolden, 1841; R. v. Thompson, 1853; R. v. Scott, 1879
confession, admissibility of R. v. Hatherly and Jackie, 1822; R. v. Feeby, 1828; R. v. Creighton, 1832; R. v. Wood, 1838; R. v. Bolden, 1841; R. v. Chick and Hock, 1855
confessions, induced R. v. Atkin, 1840
conflict of laws Willink v. Moore, 1825; R. v. Mitchell (No. 2), 1825; Walker and Co. v. Appleton and Co., 1838
consideration (see contract, consideration; promissory note, consideration)
consortium, loss of Lynch v. Robinson, 1833
conspiracy R. v. O'Dwyer and others, 1807; Wilkinson v. Lamb, 1831; Marrs v. Smith and others, 1833 (W.A.); R. v. Douglas et al., 1834; R. v. Hodghen and Paten, 1838; R. v. Simson and others, 1841
conspiracy, civil Goodwin v. Lamb and Parbury, 1835
conspiracy, mens rea R. v. Hughes and others, 1837
conspiracy, on ship R. v. Fox, Keskin, Lain, Knight, Eldridge, Farrow, Davis, Simpson and Browne, 1825
conspiracy to defraud creditors R. v. Beilby; In the estate of Beilby, 1838
conspiracy to pervert justice R. v. Wholohan, 1840
conspiracy to obtain possession of ship R. v. Blaxcell and others, 1809
constable, prosecution of (see police, criminal defendants)
constitutional reform, petitions for Speech to Jury, 1835
contempt of court R. v. Horton, 1799; Sutton v. Humphreys, 1806; R. v. Claig, 1825; R. v. Macarthur, 1808; Wilson and others v. Rowe, 1824; Ex parte, the Registrar of the Supreme Court v. Beveridge, 1826; R. v. Galvin, 1826; In re McLaren, 1830; In re Bunn, 1832; R. v. Raine, 1833; R. v. Ross, 1833; Ex parte Salomon, 1834; Maguire v. Moses, 1834; R. v. Arden, 1841; Re Port Phillip Herald Newspaper, 1841; R. v. Mayne, 1855
contempt of court, attachment Ex parte Marsden and Hall, 1812; R. v. Howe, 1827; Ex parte Raine (No. 2), 1828; Rodd v. Mansfield, 1830; R. v. Macquoid, 1832; R. v. Hall, 1833; In re Stephen and Nicholls, 1835; In re Williams, 1838; R. v. Douglass, 1838; Ex parte Attorney General, in re Stephens, 1837; Macdonald and others v. the Governor Bourke, 1839; KenneR. v. Ardendy v. Gorey, 1841; Re Carrington, 1842
contempt of court, by legal practitioner In re Williams, 1838
contempt of court, by woman alleging rape R. v. Foley, 1831
contempt of court, criminal R. v. Bull (No. 1), 1836
contempt of court, delay by witness R. v. Maloney and Reid, 1838
contempt of court, drunk witness R. v. James, 1836; R. v. Crowley, 1838
contempt of court, fine In re Stephen and Nicholls, 1835; R. v. Catterall, 1838
contempt of court, interference with jury R. v. Douglass, 1838
contempt of court, newspapers In re Stephen and Nicholls, 1835; R. v. Stephens and Stokes, 1836; In re Williams, 1838; R. v. Bolden, 1841
contempt of court, press commentary R. v. Stephens and Stokes (No. 1), 1834; R. v. Kilmeister and others (No. 2), 1838
contempt of court, press commentary on jury decision R. v. Hall, 1833
contempt of court, press commentary on pending cases Ex parte Howe, 1828; R. v. Howe, 1828; R. v. Mansfield (No. 2), 1830; Rodd v. Mansfield, 1830
contempt of court, procedure by indictment or attachment R. v. Douglass, 1838
contempt of court, publicity of trial R. v. Kerr, 1837
contempt of court, refusal to give evidence R. v. Foley, 1831
contingent fees Ex parte Smith, in re Sheehy, 1835
contract, applicable law Walker and Co. v. Appleton and Co., 1838
contract, acceptance of breach Carmichael v. Jones and Howe, executors of Howe, 1833
contract, breach of Robinson v. Hook, 1810; Wood v. Campbell, 1812; Crossley v. Harris, 1813; Parr v. West, 1814; Loane v. Gunning, 1818; Wentworth v. Jones, 1825; Campbell v. Jeffery, 1826; Australian Agricultural Company v. Adams, 1827; Lord v. Bunn, 1829; Lynn v. Johnson, 1830; R. v. McQuade and others, 1831; Carmichael v. Jones and Howe, executors of Howe, 1833; Longeville v. Brigstock, 1833; Girard v. Biddulph, 1834; Chadley v. Wyatt, 1835; Green v. Hanson, 1835; Lyons and another v. Bryant and another, 1837; Woolley v. Bryant, 1837; Lee v. Holdsworth, 1839; Meredith v. Wyatt, 1839; Walker v. Hughes, 1839; Wight v. Barker, 1839; Wilkinson v. Macdougall, 1839; Bradley v. Shipley, 1840; Donaldson v. Coombes, 1840; McKeon v. Rust, 1840; Coser v. Gordon, 1841; Cox v. Baptist, 1841; Greene v. Kellick, 1841; Harper v. Watkins, 1841; Lyons v. Munroe, 1841; Walford v. Mann, 1841; Young v. Wilson, 1851; Nicol v. Moffatt, 1855; Johnston v. Roberts, 1857; McCarthy v. Horton, 1858; Orr v. Sandeman, 1859; Buckley v. Appel, 1859; Kelly v. McDougall, 1859
contract, breach of, building work Taylor v. Clarke, 1832
contract, consideration Parr v. West,1814; Mills v. Rowe, 1828; Mossman v. Warren, 1831; R. v. McQuade and others, 1831; Monks v. Brown, 1833; Wilkie v. Peberdy, 1844
contract, defence of public policy Cooper v. Terry and another, 1829
contract, divisibility of Chadley v. Wyatt, 1835
contract, entire (see entire contracts rule)
contract, equitable defence Cooper v. Terry and another, 1828
contract, equitable rescission Josephson v. Levey, 1827; R. v. Lucas and Payne, 1828
contract, equity setting aside Mills v. Rowe, 1828
contract, expectation damages for breach of (see damages, expectation)
contract, fraudulent misrepresentation Josephson v. Levey, 1827
contract, illegal Walker v. Hughes, 1839
contract, illegality Green v. Hanson, 1835
contract, implied Lamb v. Nettleton, 1826; Campbell v. Milson, 1831; Mossman v. Warren, 1831; Johnstone v. Wright, 1833; Monks v. Brown, 1833
contract, incomplete Hynds v. Byrne, 1811
contract, misrepresentation Sheehan v. Stubbs, 1842; Daveney v. McDonald, 1857; King v. Piggott, 1859
contract, non est factum Marcus v. Healey, 1840
contract, oral Wilson v. Johnstone, 1829
contract, rescission Irving v. Dumaresq, 1842; Sheehan v. Stubbs, 1842; Nicol v. Moffatt, 1855
contract, termination of Carmichael v. Jones and Howe, executors of Howe, 1833
contract, void for uncertainty R. v. McQuade and others, 1831
contract, writing Lee v. Holdsworth, 1839
contract law (see also assumpsit; privity) Macqueen v. Lamb, 1824; Shea v. Smith and Barker, 1826
contract law, development of Macarthur v. Thompson, 1806
contract law, misrepresentation Ellis v. Cuthbert, 1829; Nicol v. Moffatt, 1855
contract law, privity Barnett v. James, 1833; Levien v. Lord, 1838
contract law, readiness and willingness Smart v. Samuel, 1843
cont ract law, unfairness and hardship Guise v. Klensendorlffe, 1827; Hansey v. Girard, 1830
contracts, interpretation of Smith v. Dower, 1831; Hartwell v. Campbell, 1836
contracts, proof of Levien v. Lord, 1838
contracts, total failure of consideration Porter v. Macquoid, 1835; Irving v. Roberts, 1843
contributory negligence McCarthy v. Kenny, 1805; Bell v. Scott, 1828; Monks v. Brown, 1833; Crabb v. Booth, 1835
conversion Thurlow v. Condle, 1834; Farquharson v. Bell, 1858
conveyancers, unlicensed Thompson v. Leburn, 1835
conveyancing Mahoney v. O'Brien, 1813; Sanders v. Jones, 1814; R. v. Cooper, 1825; McQuoid v. Lord, 1831; Smithers v. Hodghen, 1831; Doe dem. Unwin v. Salter, 1833; Perkins v. McDonald, 1833; Ready v. Brooks, 1833; Doe dem. Smith v. Fleming, 1834; Doe dem Hunt v. Grimes, 1835; Doe dem. Loane v. Cooper, 1835; Doe ex diem Antill v. Hodges, 1835; Kinnerly v. Bigge, 1835; Castles v. Bucknell, 1837; Doe dem. Green v. Solomon, 1838; Neale v. Solomon, 1838; MacDermott v. Smart, 1841; Stubbs v. Innes, 1841; Terry v. Booth, 1841; Irving v. Dumaresq, 1842; Kennedy v. Massagori, 1842
conveyancing, equitable title Marks v. Carney, 1842
conveyancing, fraudulent Doe dem. Walker v. Farley, 1834; Doe dem. Smith v. Beeson and Weeden, 1835
conveyancing, hotel licence McCarthy v. Horton, 1858
conveyancing, informal Wills v. Underwood, 1805; Flannigan v. Hoskison, 1835; Thompson v. Leburn, 1835; Jones v. Moore, 1836; Solomon v. Talbot, 1836
conveyancing, recovery of deposit Ex parte Hutchinson, In re Terry v. Meehan, 1830bi
conveyancing, registration Davis v. Balsover, 1834; Doe dem. Payne v. Ashby, 1834
convict (see also felony attaint; transportation)
convict, analogy with slavery Walker v. Hughes, 1839
convict, concealment of Bayly v. Cooper, 1809
convict, prefers death to iron gang R. v. Maloney and Reid, 1838
convict attorney Wentworth v. Crossley, 1801; Ex parte Marsden and Hall, 1812; Kable and Underwood v. Crossley, 1814; Admission of Convict Attorneys, 1815; In re Roberts and Williams, 1838
convict clothing R. v. Mulligan and Harrup, 1834
convict discipline R. v. Barsby, 1788; R. v. Hill, 1788; R. v. Webb, 1794; R. v. Lancashire, 1802; Roberts v. Moncrief, 1828; R. v. Burgen, Allen, Matthews and Sullivan, 1829; Cokely v. Simpson, 1831; R. v. Coleman, 1833; R. v. Hitchcock and others, 1833; Mannon v. Nicholson, 1834; R. v. Williams, Bayliss and others, 1835; R. v. Hare, 1836; Bingle v. Stephen, 1836; Lamb v. Brenan and Holden, 1837; R. v. Bennett, 1837; R. v. Brown, 1838; R. v. Maloney and Reid, 1838
convict discipline, legal limits on R. v. Davis, 1838
convict escape R. v. Williams, 1797; R. v. Roberts, 1800; R. v. Peyton, 1807; The Governor v. Riggs, 1820; R. v. Clarke and others, 1821; R. v. Poole and others, 1822; R. v. Spratt and others, 1822; R. v. Dargon and others, 1823; R. v. Pritchard, Cooper, Rawson, Hunt and Brookes 1826; R. v. Flanagan et al., 1827; R. v. Lynch, 1827; R. v. Walton et al., 1827; In re Lookaye alias Edwards, 1828; R. v. Badderly and Howard, 1828; R. v. Baker, 1828; R. v. Flaher, Curtis and Alpin, 1828; R. v. Ford and Tibbin, 1828; R. v. Iron, 1828; R. v. Jones and Wilson, 1828; R. v. Raine, Lee and Kemp, 1828; R. v. Parker and Donavan, 1829; R. v. Power, 1829; R. v. Wright, 1829; Ex parte England, Mackay and Coomber, 1830; England v. McQuoid and Murray, 1831; Mackay v. Sandilands, 1831; R. v. Bowen, 1831; R. v. Rookes, 1831; R. v. Ryan, Steel, McGrath and Daley, 1832; R. v. Cunningham, Oates and McLellan, 1833; R. v. Dougall, 1833; R. v. Hitchcock and others, 1833; R. v. Kaines, 1833; R. v. Cavenagh, Chesterfield and Sergeant, 1834; R. v. Douglas et al., 1834; R. v. Herring, Lahey and Lawless, 1834; R. v. Jenkins and Tattersdale, 1834; R. v. Mulligan and Harrup, 1834; R. v. Walker, Barlow and Jackson, 1834; Ex parte Attorney General, in re O'Reilly, 1835; R. v. Bryant, Powell and Marsden, 1835; R. v. Fisher, 1835; R. v. Kay and others, 1835; R. v. Preston and others, 1835; R. v. Weatherwiche, 1835; R. v. Hare, 1836; R. v. Walker and Gore, 1836; R. v. Blackhall, Martin and Watkins, 1838; R. v. Hitchcock and others, 1838; R. v. Galley, 1839; R. v. Powell, 1839; R. v. Young, 1839; R. v. Chubb,1840
convict escape, assisting R. v. Kingston, 1799; R. v. Wilkinson, 1807; R. v. Bendall, 1812; R. v. Ballard, 1813; R. v. Hopkins, 1831; R. v. Mossman and Welsh, 1835
convict escape, assisting, penalty R. v. Dunn and Young, 1837
convict escape, assisting, sentencing discretion R v Dugurd, 1836
convict escape, assisting, ship's officers defendants R. v. Kingston, 1799; R. v. Stein and Aldride, 1835
convict evidence R. v. Plowman, 1789; R. v. Dwyer, Kinnearm Madden and Blewit, 1825; R. v. Cable, 1826; R. v. Griffiths, 1826; R. v. Redfern and Wells, 1827; R. v. Baker, 1828; R. v. Geeson, Herbert and Welsh, 1828; R. v. Dick and Jasper, 1829; R. v. Gardener and Yems, 1828; Cooper v. Clarkson, 1831; R. v Simms and others, 1831; R. v. Farrell, Dingle and Woodward, 1831; R. v. O'Brien and others, 1831; R. v. Smith, 1831; R. v. Ryan, Steel, McGrath and Daley, 1832; R. v. McCabe, 1833; R. v. Cavenagh, Chesterfield and Sergeant, 1834; R. v. Forrester, Gibbon and Jones, 1834; Cory v. Munro, 1835; R. v. Nicholls, 1837; R. v. Blackhall, Martin and Watkins, 1838; R. v. Palmer, 1838; Clendon v. Smith, 1840; R. v. Humphreys, 1840
convict indents (see also convict, proof of conviction) R. v. Redfern and Wells, 1827; R. v. Raine, Lee and Kemp, 1828; Cooper v. Clarkson, 1831; Hogan v. Hely, 1831; Belcher v. Deneen, 1832; Septon v. Cobcroft, 1833; R. v. Mossman and Welsh, 1835
convict mutiny R. v. Wright, 1829; R. v. Smith and others, 1833
convict pardon Wentworth v. Crossley, 1801
convict pass Cokely v. Simpson, 1831
convict punishment M'Arthur v. Hill and Hall, 1826; R. v. Howe, 1826; Transportation Opinion, 1826; In re Foster, 1827; R. v. West and West, 1827; In re Lookaye alias Edwards, 1828; In re Jane New, 1829; In re Tyler - R. v. Rossi and others, 1829; R. v. Baxter, 1829; R. v. Wright, 1829; Mackay v. McQuoid and Murray, 1831; R. v. Young, Hooper and Battie, 1831; R. v. Tunney and Durand, 1833
convict punishment, illegal Faunce v. Cavenagh, 1838
convict rations R. v. Lancashire, 1802
convict rebellion (see also Castle Hill rebellion) R. v. O'Dwyer and others, 1807; R. v. Douglas et al., 1834
convict regulations Marsden v. Lawson and Douglass, 1823
convict rights (see also felony attaint) R. v. Byron, 1825; R. v. Sheriff of New South Wales, 1825; In re Foster, 1827; In re Hayes, 1829; In re Jane New, 1829; Anonymous (No. 1), 1830; Cokely v. Simpson, 1831; Williams v. Keane, 1831; R. v. Cunningham, Oates and McLellan, 1833; Septon v. Cobcroft, 1833; Tunnicliff v. Barrett, 1833; Ex parte O'Shaughnessy, in re Lang, 1835; Wild v. Driver, 1837
convict service Aird v. Raine, 1825; R. v. Benson, Cogan, Sprole, Rodney, and Campbell, 1825; R. v. Connor, 1826; Convict Assignment Opinion, 1827; Ex parte Wardell and Wentworth, 1827; In re Byrne et al., 1827; In re Foster, 1827; In re Harris, 1827; R. v. Donnelly and Redmond, 1827; R. v. Flanagan et al., 1827; R. v. Wardell (No. 2), 1827; R. v. West and West, 1827; R. v. Morgan and Fox, 1828; In re Hayes, 1829; In re Jane New, 1829; In re Tyler - R. v. Rossi and others, 1829; R. v. Hitchcock and others, 1833; Barton v. Parry (No. 2), 1834; R. v. Bennett, 1837; R. v. Tufts, 1838
convict service, assignment from master to master Carr v. Stephen, 1839; Somerville v. Hosking, 1839; Walker v. Hughes, 1839
convict service, assignment of Busby v. Taylor, 1833; Ryan v. Wilson, 1839;
convict service, assignment to spouse R. v. Cable, 1826; Green v. Woodroffe, 1828; In re Lookaye alias Edwards, 1828; Levey v. Shields, 1828; Beale v. Raine, 1829; R. v. Macintosh, 1838
convict service, lending assigned servants R. v. White, 1840; Walsh v. Prout, 1842
convict service, on remote stations R. v. Reynolds, 1838
convict service, property in Walker v. Hughes, 1839
convict service, transfer of Re Stephen, 1842
convict service, withdrawal of Hall v. Hely, 1830; Hall v. Rossi, 1830; Hayes v. Hely, 1830; R. v. Mansfield (No. 2), 1830; McNamara v. Wilson, 1834; Lamb v. Brenan and Holden, 1837
convict ship McDowall v. Middleton, 1827; R. v. Badderly and Howard, 1828; R. v. Burgen, Allen, Matthews and Sullivan, 1829; R. v. Taylor, 1829
convict ship, strike on (see also industrial action; strike) R. v. Anderson, Davis and others, 1832
convict, pardon (see pardon)
convict, proof of conviction (see also convict indents) R. v. Cable, 1826; R. v. Absolam and Gardner, 1828; R. v. Badderly and Howard, 1828; R. v. Baker, 1828; R. v. Raine, Lee and Kemp, 1828; England v. McQuoid and Murray, 1831;Hogan v. Hely, 1831; Mackay v. McQuoid and Murray, 1831; Mackay v. Sandilands, 1831; Belcher v. Deneen, 1832;Septon v. Cobcroft, 1833; Tunnicliff v. Barrett, 1833; Watkins v. Solomon, 1834; R. v. Laing, 1835; R. v. Mossman and Welsh, 1835
convicts, analogy with slavery Convict Assignment Opinion, 1827
convicts, attitude of Dowling J. towards R. v. Dick and Jasper, 1829
convicts, attitude to, in Western Australia Marrs v. Smith and others, 1833 (W.A.)
convicts, chain gang R. v. Cassidy and Bagley, 1835
convicts, expiry of sentences R. v. Callaghan, 1789; R. v. Kingston, 1799; R. v. Muldoon, Bolton, McKoldrick, McMoren and Horan, 1828
convicts, gaol gangs R. v. Walker, Barlow and Jackson, 1834
convicts, harbouring In re Stone, 1832; In re Maher, 1834
convicts, iron gang R. v. Kays and Freeman, 1838; R. v. Mills and others, 1838; R. v. Mothershead, 1838
convicts, iron gang, conditions of R. v. Nocton, 1835; R. v. Blackhall, Martin and Watkins, 1838; R. v. Muskelly and Cumming, 1838
convicts, road gangs R. v. Kaines, 1833; R. v. Fowler and others, 1835; R. v. Preston and others, 1835
convicts, work gangs R. v. Jeffries, 1835
Cook's River R. v. Jenkins and Tattersdale, 1834
coroner R. v. Russell, 1839
coroner's inquest R. v. Kelly (No. 3), 1828
coroner's inquest, supervision by Supreme Court In re Blanchard, 1832
corrupt magistrate (see magistrate, corruption)
corruption in jury (see jury, corruption)
costs, contingency fees Ex parte Smith, in re Sheehy, 1835
costs, Crown obligation to pay Girard v. Windeyer and Searle, 1838
costs, effect of settlement Levy v. Porter, 1828; Powells and Wells v. Cormack, 1828; Gallagher v. Powis, 1834
costs, legal (see also attorney, lien on costs; magistrates, liability as to costs; certiorari, costs) Raine and Ramsay v. Balcombe, 1827; Doe dem. Busby v. Payne, 1829; Stephen v. Joyce, 1829; Anonymous (No. 1), 1830; Hall v. Mansfield (No. 2), 1830; Long v. Boucher, 1830; Rowe v O'Donnel, 1830; Sampson v. Singleton, 1830; Solomon v. Hammond, 1830;Farrell v. Howe, 1831; Allen v. Bartley, 1832; Bettington v. Munn, 1832; Pendray v. Dangar, 1832; Brownlow v. Graham, 1833; Keith v. Kentish, 1833; Tunnicliff v. Barrett, 1833; Ex parte Perkins, 1834; Stephens v. Stephen, 1834;Smart v. Dick, 1837; Brady v Cavenagh, 1839; Hillas v. Hillas, 1839; In re Campbell, 1840; Rust v. Johnson, 1842;Binns v. Brierly, 1849; Campbell v. Burdekin, 1850; Wright v. Byrne, 1851; Vaughan v. McRae, 1891
costs, legal, and insolvency Unwin v. Wood, 1832
costs, legal, imprisonment for debt Briggs v. Humphrey, 1838
costs, legal, in criminal cases In re Rowe, 1838
costs, legal, sufficiency of R. v. McIntyre, 1833
costs, lien Lord v. Dixon, 1828
costs, nominal damages and England v. Sandilands, 1831
costs, private prosecution Ex parte Kenny, in re Gibson, 1835
costs, security for Gilroy v. Mannix, 1833
costs, security for, by crown R v Evans, 1840
costs, set off Long v. Boucher, 1830; Rowe v O'Donnel, 1830
costs, small cases Briggs v. Colls, 1828
costs, taxing Hobbs v. Dangar, 1839; Clarke v. Fitzhardinge, 1844
cosureties, liability of Hughes v. Quinn, 1837
counterfeit R. v. Hewitt, 1831; R. v. Wood, 1841
counterfeit coins, form of treason R. v. Ellis, 1841
counties R. v. Charland, 1824; R. v. Galvin, 1826; Dunahay v. Ritchie, 1830; R. v. Webber, 1831; Doe dem. Smith v. Fleming, 1834; Lyons v. Macquoid, 1835; R. v. Walker and Gore, 1836
counties, Wollongong R. v. Moore and others, 1831
court delays R. v. Robertson, 1840
court fees Eagar v. Field, 1820court hours R. v. Bingle and Were, 1837
Court of Civil Jurisdiction Jones v. Moore, 1836
Court of Civil Jurisdiction, equitable jurisdiction Ex parte Marsden and Hall, 1812
Court of Civil Jurisdiction, jurisdiction of Doe dem. Harris v. Riley, 1832; Harris v. Riley, 1833
Court of Civil Jurisdiction, legality of Doe dem. Harris v. Riley, 1832
Court of Criminal Jurisdiction, Van Diemen's Land Criminal Court in Hobart, 1821
Court of Claims Doe dem Hunt v. Grimes, 1835; Piper v. Beattie, 1837; Sparke v. Weller, 1837; Atkinson v. Barton, 1841; Doe dem. Byrne v. O'Dwyer, 1841 Court of Commissioners Bingle v. James, 1834; Davis v. Balsover, 1834 Court of Quarter Sessions R. v. Dargan and Wildred, 1824; Rowe v. Wilson, 1825; Re Nichols, 1837; Marks v. Carney, 1842
Court of Quarter Sessions, jurisdiction R. v. Galvin, 1826
Court of Requests Ex parte Mathews, 1827; Briggs v. Colls, 1828; In re Hazard, 1828; Roach v. Fitzpatrick, 1830;Jones v. Howe, 1831; Smith v. Elder, 1831; R. v. Hunt, 1832; Farrell v. Howe, 1831; R. v. Raine, 1833; Ex parte Smith, in re Sheehy, 1835; Ryan v. Ryan, 1836 ; Rodd v. Kentish, 1837; Smart v. Dick, 1837; Ex parte Levey, 1838; Thomas v. Byrne, 1839; Roope v. Osborne, 1841; R. v. Reynolds, 1842; Rust v. Johnson, 1842
Court of Requests, jurisdiction Ex parte McPherson, 1833; Ex parte M'Gaa, 1838
Court of Requests, remedy against land In re Duggan, 1838
court structure, reform Boston v. Laycock, 1795
courts, financial jurisdiction Marsden v. Howe, 1818
courts, jurisdictional basis Ex parte Buchanan, 1839
courts, legality of, in rebel period R. v. Gore, 1808; R. v. Macarthur, 1808; R. v. Sutter, 1808; Crossley v. Johnston and others, 1810
courts, operation of, in rebel period R. v. Blaxland, Blaxland and Lord, 1808
covenant Cuthbert v. Hindson, 1832; Eager v. Levey, 1833; Jones v. Moore, 1836; Roope v. Osborne, 1841
covenant, breach of Jones v. Moore, 1837
covenant, separate liability clause Hartwell v. Campbell, 1836
Cowpastures R. v. Bensley, 1828; R. v. Johnson, 1828; R. v. Fairs, 1829; McLucas v. Hunt, 1834; R. v. Maggs, 1839
crime suppression association R. v. Cullen, Doyle and Murphy, 1834; R. v. Halloran and Waldron, 1834; Re Plunkett, 1837
criminal appeals (see appeals, criminal)
criminal code Applicability of Criminal Laws Opinion, 1828
criminal conversation (see also adultery) Lewin v. Thomson, 1799; Bland v. Drake, 1818; Hart v. Bowman, 1828; Laurie v. Beilby, 1837; Grose v. Curtis, 1839; In re Campbell, 1840; Lawrence v. Dixon, 1869
criminal conversation, stealing goods and R. v. Ryan, 1858
criminal informations R. v. Howe, 1824; R. v. James, 1825; R. v. Gillman, 1824; R. v. Best, 1826; R. v. Davison, 1827; R. v. Wardell (No. 2), 1827; R. v. Howe, 1828; Ex parte Wentworth, in re Mansfield, 1829; R. v. Hall (No. 3), 1829; R. v. Stokes, 1834; Ex parte O'Shaughnessy, in re Lang, 1835
criminal law, role of wife R. v. Howard, 1850
criminal law, special verdict R. v. Blandford, 1841
criminal libel (see also libel; seditious libel) R. v. Callaghan, 1789; R. v. Bennett, 1809; R. v. Palmer and Hook, 1809; R. v. Davoren, 1813; R. v. Bland, 1818; R. v. Gandell, 1822; R. v. Howe, 1824; R. v. Howe, 1826; Short v. Howe, 1826; Ex parte Wardell and Wentworth, 1827; Newspaper Acts Opinion, 1827; R. v. Wardell (No. 4), 1827; R. v. Hall (No. 2), 1828; R. v. Howe, 1828; Ex parte Wentworth, in re Mansfield, 1829; R. v. Hall (No. 3), 1829; R. v. Hall (No. 4), 1829;R. v. Hall (No. 6), 1829; R. v. Hall (No. 7), 1829; R. v. Hall (No. 8), 1829; R. v. Hines, 1829; Martin v. Mansfield, 1830; R. v. Mansfield (No. 1), 1830; R. v. Raine, 1833; R. v. Hall, 1834; R. v. Stephens and Stokes (No. 1), 1834; R. v. Stephens and Stokes (No. 2), 1834; Ex parte Ebden, in re Lhotsky, 1835; Ex parte O'Shaughnessy, in re Lang, 1835;R. v. Hay, 1835; R. v. Kentish, 1835; R. v. Bull, 1836; R. v. Hardy, 1836; R. v. Stephens and Stokes, 1836; R. v. Chambers, 1838; R. v. Macalister, 1838; R. v. Smart, 1838; R. v. Smart, 1839; R. v. Robertson, 1840; R. v. Arden, 1841
criminal libel, banishment for R. v. Hall (No. 8), 1829; R. v. Hayes, 1831
criminal libel, publication R. v. Jones, 1829
criminal procedure (see also indictments; informations) R. v. Hecking, 1799; R. v. Nicholls, 1799; R. v. Ballard, 1813; R. v. McNaughton and Connor, 1813; R. v. Marks, 1818; Court Announcement, 1820; R. v. McMahon, 1821; R. v. Gwillin, 1823; R. v. Gillman, 1824; R. v. Howe, 1824; R. v. Johnston, Clarke, Nicholson, Castles, and Crear, 1824; R. v. Maclousky, 1824; R. v. Charland, 1824; R. v. the Magistrates of Sydney, 1824; Criminal procedure case, 1825; R. v. Benson, Cogan, Sprole, Rodney, and Campbell, 1825; R. v. James, 1825; Klensendorlffe v. Oakes (No. 1), 1826; R. v. Hogarty, How, Bailey and Laragy, 1826; R. v. Mustin and Brown, 1826; R. v. Rossi, Principal Superintendent of Police, 1826; R. v. Short, 1826; R. v. Smithers and Smithers, 1826; Ex parte Wardell and Wentworth, 1827; R. v. Davison, 1827; R. v. Hall, 1827; R. v. Wardell (No. 1), 1827; R. v. Wardell (No. 2), 1827; R. v. Wardell (No. 4), 1827;R. v. Absolam and Gardner, 1828; R. v. Badderly and Howard, 1828; R. v. Bensley, 1828; R. v. Howe, 1828; R. v. Hughes and Donnelly, 1828; R. v. Macarthur, 1828; R. v. Taylor and Farrell, 1828; R. v. Troy and Bradley, 1828; Ex parte Wentworth, in re Mansfield, 1829; R. v. Hall (No. 7), 1829; R. v. Pickering and Baxter, 1829; Clarckson v. Pickering, 1830; R. v. Ryley, 1830; R. v. Bowen, 1831; R. v. Lucas and England, 1831; R. v. Moore and others, 1831;R. v. Toole, 1831; R. v. Kain, 1832; R. v. Sullivan, 1832; R. v. Wilks, 1832; R. v. Wood, 1832; Attorney General v. Green, 1833; R. v. McIntyre, 1833; R. v. Hall, 1834; R. v. Jenkins and Tattersdale, 1834; R. v. Walsh, 1834; Ex parte O'Shaughnessy, in re Lang, 1835; Ex parte Allen, in re Bull, 1836 ; R. v. Bull, 1836; Ex parte Ingless, in re Wilson, 1837; R. v. Catterall, 1837; R. v. Donnison, 1837; R. v. Dumaresq, 1837; R. v. Lucas, 1837 ; Donnison v. Fisher, 1838;R. v. Chambers, 1838; R. v. Macalister, 1838; R. v. Smart, 1838; Ex parte Nichols, 1839; R. v. Perrott, 1839; R. v. Roberts, 1839; R. v. Russell, 1839; Ex parte Lettsom, 1840; R. v. Alderson, 1840; R. v. Boyd, 1840; R. v. Harrison, 1840; R. v. Herbert, 1840; R. v. Blandford, 1841; R. v. Peckham, 1841; R. v. Bolden, 1841; R. v. Hill, 1843; R. v. Talbot, 1851
criminal procedure, calling witnesses R. v. Halloran and Waldron, 1834
criminal procedure, delays R. v. Kable and Murray, 1828; R. v. Stewart, 1831; Wighton v. Howe, 1836
criminal procedure, depositions R. v. Bolden, 1841
criminal procedure, directions to re-open case R. v. Marshall, 1801
criminal procedure, discharge of jury in capital caseR. v. James, 1836
criminal procedure, duplicity Ex parte Girard, 1839; R. v. Scott, 1841
criminal procedure, error in drafting charge R. v. Till and Bottom, 1793
criminal procedure, figures not words In re Boughton, 1850
criminal procedure, illness prevents trial R. v. Hardcastle, 1851
criminal procedure, necessity for counsel R. v. Hardy, 1836
criminal procedure, private prosecution Ex parte Kenny, in re Gibson, 1835
criminal procedure, prisoners' counsel laws R. v. Howe, 1840
criminal procedure, punishment without trial R. v. Blaxland, Blaxland and Lord, 1808
criminal procedure, statement by defendant R. v. Clarke, 1834
criminal prosecutions, right to counsel R. v. Shelvey and Champion, 1830; R. v. Hitchcock and others, 1833; In re Rowe, 1838; Ex parte Dillon, 1839; Ex parte Nichols, 1839; R. v. Hogarty, 1839; R. v. Alderson, 1840; Solicitors as Defence Counsel, 1852
Crookwell River R. v. Whitton, 1840
Crossley, George (and see cases brought by and against him) R. v. Macarthur, 1808; Jones v. Moore, 1836
Crossley, George, victim of coup against Governor Bligh Crossley v. Johnston and others, 1810
Crown, action by The Governor v. Ritchie, 1819Crown debt recovery Hall v. Hely, 1830
Crown debts R. v. McQuade and others, 1831; R. v. Schofield, 1838; Attorney General v. Abercrombie, 1841
Crown debts, recovery of R. v. Anzelark, Riley, Pearce and Pearce, 1838
Crown grant (see land law, Crown grant)
Crown immunity Ex parte Wardell and Wentworth, 1827; Raine and Ramsay v. Balcombe, 1827; R. v. Mackaness, 1828; R. v. Lucas and others, 1829; In re Harris, 1833; Lylburn v. Thompson, 1833 (W.A.)
Crown land, disposal R. v. Hughes and others, 1837
Crown lease, voidable Doe dem Ryan v. Rochford, 1831
Crown litigation, report on R. v. Girard, 1831
Crown mercy (see also death recorded; pardon; sentencing discretion) R. v. Benson, Cogan, Sprole, Rodney, and Campbell, 1825; R. v. Bridges, 1825; R. v. Butler, 1826; R. v. Cable, 1826; R. v. Connolly and Fairless, 1826; R. v. Curtan and Ryan, 1826; R. v. Ridgway, Chip, Colthurst and Stanly, 1826; R. v. Smithers and Smithers, 1826; R. v. Webb and Webb, 1825; Transportation Opinion, 1826; R. v. Flanagan et al., 1827; R. v. Puckeridge, Holmes, Sneid and Lee, 1827; R. v. Stanley, 1827; R. v. Tommy, 1827; R. v. Walton et al., 1827; R. v. Curtis and Murtagh, 1828; R. v. Regan, 1829; R. v. Sly, 1829; R. v. Kelly, 1831; R. v. Ryan, Steel, McGrath and Daley, 1832; R. v. Dixon, 1833
Crown mercy, condition of pardon that prisoner become executioner R. v. Sherman and Freeman, 1788
Crown mercy, murder R. v. Kelly (No. 3), 1828; R. v. Miller, 1828
Crown prerogative R. v. Cooper, 1825; R. v. the Magistrates of Sydney, 1824; Transportation Opinion, 1826; Brown v. Alexander, 1828; Noble v. Cotton, 1830
Crown prerogative, limits on In the estate of Bradbury, 1837
Crown prerogative to create courts Doe dem. Harris v. Riley, 1832
Crown prerogative, delegation R. v. Dwyer, Kinnearm Madden and Blewit, 1825; In re Foster, 1827
Crown prosecutor R. v. Alderson, 1840 R v Evans, 1840
Crown, security for costs R v Evans, 1840
Cumberland Club Howe v. Stephens and Stokes, 1835
currencies, exchange rates McArthur v. Thompson, 1806
currency R. v. Madden, 1826; R. v. Moore and Reilly, 1826; R. v. Langton, 1827; R. v. Lees, 1828; R. v. Vignell, 1828;Underwood v. Wheeler, 1829; R. v. Ryley, 1830; R. v. Hewitt, 1831; Smith v. Rose, 1834
custody of child Storey v. Storey, 1832; Ex parte Cooper, 1838
custom of merchants Underwood v. Wheeler, 1829; Fawcett v. Irving, 1843
customs, alcohol R. v. Cockburn, 1842
customs and usages Raine and Ramsay v. Piper, 1825; Shea v. Smith and Barker, 1826; Buchanan v. Keith, 1829; R. v. Payne, 1830; R. v. Girard, 1831; R. v. Thompson, Walker and Reeves, 1832; Eager v. Levey, 1833; Macdonald v. Levy, 1833; Loane v. Dickson, 1834; Doe dem Hunt v. Grimes, 1835; Tooth v. Campbell, 1835
customs of Irish R. v. Hanley, 1854
customs duties (see also taxation) James v. Balcombe, 1825; Raine and Ramsay v. Piper, 1825; R. v. James, 1825; Raine and Ramsay v. Balcombe, 1827; Campbell and Others v. Rossi, 1829; Schooner Darling, 1829; Noble v. Cotton, 1831;Attorney General v. Dwyer, 1833; Attorney General v. Green, 1833; R. v. Smart, 1834; Ex parte Girard, 1839
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