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Saint Alban's R. v. Shea, 1841
sailors - see ships' crew
sale of goods Gavin v. Tims, 1821; Macqueen v. Lamb, 1824; Onions v. Raine, 1837; Hebblewhite v. Delany, 1841; Lyons v. Munroe, 1841; Walford v. Mann, 1841; Holmes v. Howard, 1842; Collins v. Davidson, 1857; McGrath v. Blundell, 1857
sale of goods, expectation damages Wight v. Barker, 1839; Young v. Wilson, 1851
sale of goods, fitness for purpose Mitchell v. Tooth, 1837
sale of goods, implied title McLucas v. Hunt, 1834
sale of goods, market overt McLucas v. Hunt, 1834; Fitzgerald v. Luck, 1839
sale of goods, merchantable quality Levey v. Bennett, 1826; Winder v. Morgan, 1833; Park v. Cooper, 1834; Lyons and another v. Bryant and another, 1837; Lee v. Green, 1838; Wight v. Barker, 1839
sale of goods, non-acceptance Lee v. Holdsworth, 1839
sale of goods, non-delivery Kent v. Mattinson, 1810; Green v. Hanson, 1835; Walker v. Hughes, 1839; Wight v. Barker, 1839; Bradley v. Shipley, 1840; Marcus v. Healey, 1840
sale of goods, payment Anderson v. Hughes, 1838
sale of goods, rescission Bryant v. Kentish, 1832; Lee v. Green, 1838; Simmons v. Westmacott, 1838
sale of goods, sale by description Hansey v. Girard, 1830; Eager v. Levey, 1833; Mitchell v. Tooth, 1837; Simmons v. Westmacott, 1838; Smart v. Solomons, 1838; Wight v. Barker, 1839
sale of goods, sale by sample Kermode v. Levy, 1820; Campbell v. Cooper, 1829; Smart v. Solomons, 1838; Clendon v. Smith, 1840; Harper v. Watkins, 1841; Wheeler v. Johnson, 1858
sale of goods, title Fitzgerald v. Luck, 1839
sale of goods, warranty Henderson v. Colls, 1828; Brown v. Hayward, 1840
sale of goods, warranty and misrepresentation Ellis v. Cuthbert, 1829
sale of goods, warranty of quality Smart v. Dick, 1837
sale of goods, warranty of soundness Bryant v. Kentish, 1832
Salem, imports from R. v. Smart, 1834
salvage James v. Dillon, 1822; In re Mackay v. David, 1832
satire Josephson v. Fulton, 1839
school fees, recovery of Kirby v. Hughes, 1842; Troughtan v. Moffatt, 1842
school teacher, assault by R. v. Davis, 1838
schools (see also education law) Walker v. Scott (No. 1), 1825; Halloran v. Hall, 1826; R. v. Broadbear and Broadbear, 1826; Walker v. Scott (No. 2), 1826; Broadbear and wife v. McArthur et al., 1827; Dissolution of Trusts Opinion, 1831; Tomkins v. Smith (No. 2), 1833; R. v. Hammond, 1838
sciere facias Cooper v. Clarkson, 1831
Scone R. v. Watson, 1841
seal catching Kearns v. the Sophia, 1805; Robinson v. Hook, 1810; Brady v. Campbell, 1811; Bryant v. Hook, 1812; Wood v. Campbell, 1812; The Governor v. Riggs, 1820
seal skins Robinson v. Hook, 1810; Brady v. Campbell, 1811; Bryant v. Hook,1812; Wood v. Campbell,1812; Eager v. Levey, 1833
search warrant R. v. Gillman, 1824
search warrant, malicious obtaining of Thurlow v. Lewis, 1835
security for debt R. v. Forbes, 1826
security on cattle R. v. Forbes, 1826
sedition R. v. O'Dwyer and others, 1807; Eagar v. Field, 1820; Newspaper Acts Opinion, 1827
seditious libel R. v. Callaghan, 1789; R. v. Webb, 1794; R. v. Sutter, 1808; R. v. Bennett, 1809; R. v. Palmer and Hook, 1809; R. v. Bland, 1818; R. v. Wardell (No. 1), 1827; Palmers and Hook Case,1809; R. v. Wardell (No. 2), 1827; R. v. Wardell (No. 3), 1827; R. v. Hall (No. 2), 1829; R. v. Hayes, 1829
seduction Ward v. Karnes, 1824; Earle v. Nowlan, 1832; Cook v. McIntosh, 1836; Laurie v. Beilby, 1837; Carrick v. Russel, 1841; Bryan v. Polack (No. 2), 1842; Quiney v. Wagstaff, 1870; Degotardi v. Kemsley, 1878; Gibbes v. Kentwell, 1884; Solomon v. Gerson, 1889; Bendall v. Davies, 1890; Stewart v. Duggan, 1890; Berry v. Osborne, 1892; Mackay v. Henderson, 1892; Rose v. Mitchell, 1896
Segenhoe R. v. Hughes and Donnelly, 1828
self-defence Lawliss v. Knoffe, 1824; R. v. Clyne, 1825; R. v. Herne, 1825; R. v. Johnston, Clarke, Nicholson, Castles, and Crear, 1824; R. v. Johnson, Smith and Gilroy, 1828; R. v. Wright, 1829; R. v. Lockhard, 1833; Nathan v. Meredith, 1834; R. v. Jackey, 1834; R. v. Manley, 1834; R. v. Beane, 1835; R. v. Poignand, 1836; R. v. Walker, 1836; R. v. Saunders, 1838; Greece v. Bullivant and another, 1838; R. v. Johnstone, 1838; R. v. Reynolds, 1838; R. v. Bryan, 1839; R. v. Kearnes, 1839; R. v. Trigg, 1839
self-defence, against animal Lees v. Henderson, 1839
self -defence, defence of squatting run against Aborigines R. v. Bolden, 1841
self-defence, trespass to land Solomon v. Talbot, 1836
self-help Bucknell v. Moran, 1829
self-incrimination R. v. Kaine, 1830; R. v. O'Brien and others, 1831; R. v. Smith, 1831; R. v. Blake, 1832; Ex parte Ingless, in re Wilson, 1837
self-incrimination, caution against R. v. Vials, 1834
sentencing discretion (see also Crown mercy; death recorded) R. v. Thompson, 1814; R. v. Haggerty and others, 1820; R. v. Kelly, 1820; R. v. Dailey and Neary , 1825; R. v. Bullock and Clarke, 1826; R. v. Cable, 1826; R. v. Edwards and Holt, 1826; R. v. Patient, Morrison, Roberts and Mac'Cullum, 1826; R. v. Radley, 1826; R. v. Flanagan et al., 1827; R. v. Hoyle, 1827; R. v. Lynch, 1827; Anonymous, 1828; R. v. Curtis and Murtagh, 1828; R. v. Guyse, 1828; R. v. Hall (No. 2), 1828; R. v. Holmes, Owens and Whisken, 1828; R. v. Iron, 1828; R. v. Johnson, 1828; R. v. Stephenson, Airs, Turner and another, 1828; R. v. Taylor and Farrell, 1828; R. v. Baxter, 1829; R. v. Cooke and Walsh, 1829; R. v. Hall (No. 2), 1829; R. v. Hall (No. 4), 1829; R. v. Payne, 1829; R. v. Payne, Waylin and Middleton, 1829; R. v. Regan, 1829; R. v. Sly, 1829; R. v. Butler, McFarlane, Knox and Cullen, 1833; R. v. Cowan and Campbell, 1833; R. v. Dixon, 1833; R. v. Hillyard, 1833; R. v. Jeffries and Pearce, 1833; R. v. Dougherty and Gwillim, 1834; R. v. Elliot, 1834; R. v. Gallagher and Quigley, 1834; R. v. Godfrey and Asker, 1834; R. v. Manley, 1834; R. v. Smith and Akers, 1834; R. v. Stokes, 1834; R. v. Wilks, 1834; R. v. Lowe, 1839; R. v. Lloyd, 1840; R. v. Mitchell, 1841; R. v. Saunders, 1841; R. v. Cavanagh, 1851; R. v. Anderson and others, 1855
sentencing discretion, alteration of sentence R. v. Kelly, 1831
sentencing discretion, children R. v. Ross, 1832
sentencing discretion, disagreement among judges R. v. Farrell, Dingle and Woodward, 1831
sentencing discretion, doubt as to guilt R. v. Spooner, 1832; R. v. Tomlinson, Silk and Falkner, 1832; R. v. Holden, 1838
sentencing discretion, hard labour on public works R. v. Murphy, 1851
sentencing discretion, mandatory sentences R. v. Dunn and Young, 1837
sentencing discretion, murder R. v. Holden, 1838
sentencing discretion, plea of guilty R. v. Ford, 1826; R. v. Tennant, Ricks, Cane and Murphy, 1828; R. v. Baker, 1828
self-incrimination, privilege against In re Stephen and Nicholls, 1835
sentencing discretion, uncertainty about guilt R. v. Merchant, 1838
sentencing discretion, women R. v. Hall (No. 5), 1829
separation deed between spouses Mills v. Rowe, 1828; Therry v. Wilson and Carew, 1833
separation of powers Broadbear and wife v. McArthur et al., 1827; R. v. Jenkins and Tattersdale, 1834
separation of powers, role of Attorney General R. v. Macalister, 1838
separation of powers, view of Dowling C.J. Williams v. Campbell, 1838
servant, enticing away Green v. Pashley, 1840
service of process R. v. Galvin, 1826; Ex parte the Sheriff, 1839; Fisher v. Wilson, 1840
service of process, avoidance R. v. Macalister, 1838
set off (see also costs, set off) Bryant v. Hook,1812;O'Burne v. Campbell,1812; Franks v. Ikin, 1828; R. v. Mackaness, 1828; Belcher v. Dences, 1829; Cullen v. Crawford, 1829; Budenham v. Phillips, 1830; Hall v. Mansfield (No. 2), 1830; Rowe v O'Donnel, 1830; Williamson v. Arnold, 1831; Lee v. Macqueen, 1832; Dennis v. Solomon and others, executors of Colls, 1833; Patterson v. Hughes, 1833; Girard v. Thorpe, 1835; Briggs v. Humphrey, 1838; McLoughlan v. Jones, 1840; Bloomfield v. Raper, 1842; Gore v. Hughes, 1842; Walsh v. Prout, 1842; Bulgin v. McCabe, 1859
setting aside judgment (see also arrest of judgment) Rowe v. Wilson, 1825; Nichols v. Macdonald, 1836
settlement of litigation Keys v. Ellison and wife, 1831
sexual assault (see also assault, sexual; rape) R. v. Billy, 1859
sexual assault on child R. v. Wright, 1789; R. v. Bevan, 1804; R. v. Daily, 1805; R. v. Jones (No. 2), 1826; R. v. Kennedy, 1828; R. v. Martin, 1830; R. v. Smith, 1833; R. v. Collard, 1837; R. v. Merchant, 1838; R. v. Vaux, 1839; R. v. Saunders, 1841; R. v. Shean, 1841; R. v. Wild, 1852; R. v. Cammack, 1854; R. v. Groombridge, 1855; R. v. Murphy, 1856
sexual assault on man R. v. Kilmartin, 1835
shearers, payment in liquor R. v. Tufts, 1838
sheep farming R. v. Walker, Keefe, Cuff, Adkins and Coates, 1828; Mossman v. Warren, 1831; Williams v. Campbell, 1838
sheep shearing R. v. Tufts, 1838
sheep, scabby Williams v. Campbell, 1838
sheriff R. v. Lansdowne, 1827
sheriff, appointment of Humphreys v. Macquoid, 1841
sheriff, fraud by Rapsey v. Singleton, 1832
sheriff, source of regulation of Anonymous (No. 2), 1830
sheriff's auction, undervalue Brownlow v. Graham, 1833
sheriff's fees Ready v. Macquoid, 1830; Cavenagh v. Moran, 1833; Innis v. Macquoid, 1833
sheriff's liability Spark v. Josephson, 1826; R. v. Mackaness, 1828; Taylor v. Mackaness, 1828; Terry v. Howell, 1828; Dickens v. Macquoid, 1829; Lucas v. McQuoid, 1829; Norton v. Mackaness, 1829; Clarckson v. Pickering, 1830; Ex parte Hutchinson, In re Terry v. Meehan, 1830; Hoskin v. McQuoid, 1830; Ready v. Macquoid, 1830; De Mestre v. Ramplin, 1831; R. v. Macquoid, 1832; Roche v. Macquoid, 1832; Innis v. Macquoid, 1833; Klensendorlffe v. Macquoid, 1833; Rhode v. McQuoid, 1833; Wilson v. Macquoid, 1833; Lyons v. Macquoid, 1835; Porter v. Macquoid, 1835; Terry v. Macquoid, 1835; Henderson v. Macquoid, 1836; Weston v. Fattorini, 1837; Ex parte the Sheriff, 1839; Wentworth v. Macquoid, 1841
sheriff's officers Eagar v. Terry, 1828; Hughes v. Singleton, 1832; Klensendorlffe v. Macquoid, 1833; McQuoid v. Thornton, 1834
sheriff's officers, assault on R. v. Morris, 1831
sheriff's rights Cavenagh v. Boucher, 1831
ship, see also Admiralty
ship passengers (see passenger on ship)
ship registration In re de Mestre, 1830; Lyons v. Walker, 1842; Simmons v. Abrahams, 1842; R. v. Lowe, 1843
ship wreck James v. Dillon, 1822
ship, arrest of Macdonald and others v. the Governor Bourke, 1839
ship, capture of Roache v. Jones, 1836
ship, custom on R. v. Thompson, Walker and Reeves, 1832
ship, discipline on Arkinstall v. Feguson, 1806; Merrett v. Kenn, MacCleod and Butterworth, 1826; R. v. Leitch, 1826; Fuller v. Drake, 1827; McDowall v. Middleton, 1827; Nowlan v. Young, 1828; Roberts v. Moncrief, 1828; R. v. Taylor, 1829; Thompson v. Willet, 1829; Cassim v. the Mary Ann, 1831; R. v. Aglethorpe, 1831; Taylor v. Christie, 1831; Austin v. Biddle, 1832; R. v. Anderson, Davis and others, 1832; R. v. Firth and others, 1832; R. v. Thompson, Walker and Reeves, 1832; Maher v. Robinson, 1833; Neal v. Brown, 1833; R. v. Higgins, Fuller, Anderson, Thomas, Belford and Walsh, 1833; R. v. Northwood, 1833; Lewis v. Lambert, 1835; R. v. Trigg, 1839; R. v. Skewes, 1840
ship, forfeiture of (see also arrest of ship; condemnation of ship) Noble v. Cotton, 1830
ship, lay of profits Robinson v. Hook, 1810 Anonymous, 1811; Brady v. Campbell, 1811
ship, seaworthiness Porter v. Jones, 1839; Simmons v. Lamb, 1840
ship, stealing of R. v. Clarke and others, 1821; R. v. Spratt and others, 1822
ship, title to Lord v. Campbell, 1822; Taylor v. Mackaness, 1828; Lyons v. Walker, 1842; Simmons v. Abrahams, 1842; R. v. Lowe, 1843
shipping bond Terry v. Ritchie, 1819; The Governor v. Ritchie, 1819
shipping, breach of articles Slater v. Underwood, 1811
shipping, charter party Barnard v. Lord, 1819; Terry v. Ritchie, 1819; Hunt v. Loane; Loane v. Hunt, 1820 and 1821; Cuthbert v. Hindson, 1832; Hirst v. Dunlop, 1843
shipping, damaged goods Cohen v. Ritchie, 1830
ship, lien Barnard v. Lord, 1819
ship, relationship between master and owner R. v. Blaxland, Blaxland and Lord, 1808
shipping, wool Barnard v. Lord, 1819
ship's crew Robinson v. Hook, 1810; Brady v. Campbell, 1811;O'Burne v. Campbell, 1812; Wood v. Campbell,1812; Jarrett v. James,1814; R. v. Ison, 1820; Hourston v. Norris, 1825; R. v. Leitch, 1826; Fuller v. Drake, 1827; Sims and Foster v. The Ship Cumberland, 1827; R. v. Taylor, 1829; Cassim v. the Mary Ann, 1831; Taylor v. Christie, 1831; Austin v. Biddle, 1832; R. v. Thompson, Walker and Reeves, 1832; R. v. Anderson, Davis and others, 1832; R. v. Firth and others, 1832; Neal v. Brown, 1833; R. v. Northwood, 1833; Buckles v. Russel, 1835; Lewis v. Lambert, 1835; R. v. Grieves, 1839; R. v. Trigg, 1839; Amner v. Duck, 1840; R. v. Blandford, 1841; R. v. Tabee, 1841; R. v. Edwards, 1842
ship's crew, abandonment R. v. Cape, 1838
ship's crew, absence from duty R. v. Aglethorpe, 1831
ships' crews, alcohol allowance Winder v. Williams, 1818; R. v. Skewes, 1840
ships' crew, contract of employment Kearns v. the Sophia, 1805
ships' crew, custom of drinking the cargo Winder v. Williams, 1818
ship's crew, desertion Geary v. Vivian, 1830; R. v. Wilson and Windeyer, 1838; R. v. McLeod, 1842
ship's crew, discipline R. v. Cape, 1838; R. v. Peake, 1842
ship's crew, lay of profits Buckles v. Russel, 1835; R. v. Cape, 1838
ship's crew, mutiny Jackson v. Cooper, 1831
ship's crew, revolt R. v. Higgins, Fuller, Anderson, Thomas, Belford and Walsh, 1833
ship's crew, share of profits Jackson v. Cooper, 1831
ship's crew, wages Macdonald and others v. the Governor Bourke, 1839; In re Deedo, 1844
ship's master, assault by Solomon v. Bartlett, 1841
ship's master, rights against owner The Nimrod; Wilson v. the Nimrod, 1838
ship's mate, assault by R. v. Edwards, 1842
shipping law Wood v. Campbell, 1812
shipwrecked goods R. v. West, 1825
Shoalhaven R. v. Hackett, Foley, Donoghue, Kanes and Sweeny, 1829; Ex parte Pendray, 1839
shooting (see also Lord Ellenborough's Act) R. v. May, 1822; R. v. Gore, 1824; R. v. Smith, 1825; R. v. Fenton, 1840
shop lifting R. v. Tomlinson, Silk and Falkner, 1832
signature, proof of Perkins v. McDonald, 1833
slander (and see libel) Probart v. Grose, 1792; Barker v. Jemott, 1819; Cooper and Wife v. Best, 1825; Klensendorlffe v. Oakes (No. 2), 1827; Gannon v. Jobbins, 1828; Stephen v. Dixon, 1830; Suttor v. Chapman, 1830; Goodwin v. Lamb and Parbury, 1835; Smith v. Egan, 1835; Hall v. Hawdon, 1840; Collins v. Elwyn, 1842; Collins v. Elwin, 1843; Wright v. Byrne, 1851; Crego v. Cambell, 1857; Fidler v. Jones, 1859; Prior v. Anderson, 1891; Besomo v. Keating, 1895
slander, allegation that convict McCabe v. Watson, 1858
slander, conditional statement White v. Atkins, 1835
slander, intention of defendant Rowe v. Wilson, 1833
slander, meaning of Hyland v. Smith, 1833
slander, of magistrate Bell v. Pearce, 1854
slander, privilege White v. Atkins, 1835; Power v. Cribb, 1852
slander, qualified privilege Whitfield v. Caswell, 1837
slander, reputation of woman Spencer v. Jeffery, 1826
slander, words spoken in court Eagar v. Field, 1820
slavery, compensation for abolition Hart v. Mackie, 1841; Peacock v. Mackie, 1841
slip rule Yeomans and Danger v. Hewitt, 1832
smuggling Noble v. Cotton, 1830; Ex parte Girard, 1839
sodomy R. v. Hyson, 1796; R. v. Wilkinson, 1796; R. v. Wilson, 1814; R. v. Rogers, 1826; R. v. Stephenson, Airs, Turner and another, 1828; R. v. Cullen, 1834; R. v. Rooney, 1834; R. v. Hayden, 1835; Whitfield v. Caswell, 1837; R. v. Morris, 1839; R. v. Rushton, 1840; R. v. Gemmell, 1841; R. v. Teeam, 1852; R. v. Moore (No. 1) , 1857
soldier, action against Boston v. Laycock, 1795; Solomon v. Moore, 1826
sodomy, attempt R. v. Dundas, 1809; R. v. Wilson, 1809
sodomy, capital punishment R. v. Cary, 1834
soldiers, criminal defendants (see also military defendants in crime) R. v. Smith, 1840
soldiers, relations with civil population R. v. Stock, 1833
Solicitor General, right to defend prisoners R. v. Macduff, 1832
Solicitor General, servants of R. v. Kyne, 1834
solicitors (see also legal practitioners) Clayton v. Rowe, 1825
solicitors as defence counsel Solicitors as Defence Counsel, 1852
solicitors, right of appearance Re Nichols, 1837
solitary confinement R. v. Smith and Akers, 1834
South Australia McLaren v. Lyons, 1842
South Creek R. v. Burke and Donahu, 1826; R. v. Hogarty, How, Bailey and Laragy, 1826; R. v. Patient, Morrison, Roberts and Mac'Cullum, 1826; R. v. Jones, 1838; R. v. Harrison, 1840
Spanish dollars (see also forgery, Spanish dollars) R. v. Madden, 1826; R. v. Moore and Reilly, 1826; R. v. Hughes, 1827; R. v. Vignell, 1828; Underwood v. Wheeler, 1829
specific performance Raine v. McQuoid, 1830; R. v. West, 1832; Doe dem. Green v. Solomon, 1838; Hughes v. Sparke, 1838; Neale v. Solomon, 1838; Ex parte Hughes, 1839; Walker v. Hughes, 1839; Hall v. Borton, 1841; Innes v. Holt, 1841; Stubbs v. Innes, 1841; Terry v. Booth, 1841; Foss and Lloyd v. Murphy, 1842; Kennedy v. Massagori, 1842
specific performance, defences Macdonald v. Wright, 1837; Norton v. Johnstone, 1840; and see Smart v. Samuel, 1843
squatters' runs, isolation R. v. Collins, 1835
squatters' runs, sale of Smart v. Samuel, 1843; Nicol v. Moffatt, 1855
squatters' title Martin v. Munn, 1833; Doe dem. Payne v. Ashby, 1834; Frewin v. Kinghorne and another, 1837; Scott v. Dight, 1839; R. v. Bolden, 1841
squatting R. v. Beane, 1835; Speech to Jury, 1835
squatting, Aboriginal reaction to R. v. Sandy, 1839
squatting, title to land Bowerman v. MacKenzie, 1850
squatting, trespass Williams v. Campbell, 1838; Hallen v. King, 1839; Keyes v. Smith, 1839; Cobcroft v. Pringle, 1840; Cox v. Robertson, 1840; Hall v. Scougal, 1840; Jones v. Hunter, 1843; Wiseman v. Ogilvie, 1843; Bowerman v. MacKenzie, 1850
squatting practice R. v. Harrop and Viall, 1832
stage coach Ex parte Nichols, 1839
stamp duty Newspaper Acts Opinion, 1827; R. v. Hall (No. 3), 1828
Statute of Frauds Eagar v. Terry, 1828; McQuoid v. Lord, 1831; Lyons v. Lyons, 1833; Smithers v. Hughes, 1834; Doe dem. Loane v. Cooper, 1835; Anderson v. Hughes, 1838; Hall v. Borton, 1841; Stubbs v. Innes, 1841
Statute of Limitations Willink v. Moore, 1825; Guise v. Klensendorlffe, 1827; Hogan v. Brown, 1830; Lord v. Wentworth, 1832; Harris v. Riley, 1833; Dillon v. Terry, 1835; Bland v. Terry, 1838; Hughes and another v. Davis, 1838
statute of limitations, equity, Eagar v. Hall, 1840
Statute of Limitations, reception of English law Pendray v. Nichols, 1834
statutory construction R. v. Wilson and Windeyer, 1838; Ex parte Buchanan, 1839
statutory interpretation R. v. James, 1825; Raine and Ramsay v. Piper, 1825; R. v. Vignell, 1828; In re Jane New, 1829; Underwood v. Wheeler, 1829; Pendray v. Nichols, 1834; Ex parte Girard, 1839; Ex parte Hunter, 1842
statutory interpretation, "newspaper" R. v. Hall (No. 3), 1828
statutory interpretation, penal statutes R. v. Sawyer, 1842
statutes, colonial, legal status of Walker v. Hughes, 1839
statutes, judicial notice of Walker v. Hughes, 1839
stay of execution Lucas v. McQuoid, 1829
stay of proceedings Hayes v. Ellis, 1831
stealing (see also larceny) R. v. Bennett, 1788; R. v. Plowman, 1789; R. v. Halford, 1790; R. v. Parr, 1790; R. v. Paul, 1790; R. v. Ashford, 1793; R. v. Bevan, 1794; R. v. Nicholls, 1799; R. v. Dabbs, 1805; R. v. Dawson and Waldron, 1809; R. v. de Grassa, 1809; R. v. Lawrence and Lindsay, 1818; R. v. Delworth and others, 1820; R. v. Fennel and others, 1820; R. v. Davis, 1821; R. v. Halden and others, 1823; R. v. Welsh and Sullivan, 1823; R. v. Wise, 1825; R. v. Bullock and Clarke, 1826; R. v. Cossar, 1826; R. v. Jones (No. 1), 1826; R. v. Laurie, 1826; R. v. Shiek Brown, 1826; R. v. Short, 1826; R. v. Palmer and Palmer, 1827; R. v. Absolam and Gardner, 1828; R. v. Williams, 1829; R. v. Harris and Piesnell, 1832; R. v. Tunney and Durand, 1833; R. v. Boltbee, 1833 (W.A.); R. v. Smart, 1834; R. v. White, 1834; R. v. Hay, 1835; R. v. Long Dick, Jack Jones, Abraham, and Gibber Paddy, 1835; R. v. Scott, 1841; R. v. Robson, 1842; R. v. Saw, 1842; R. v. Petty, 1849 (W.A.); R. v. Denham, 1850; R. v. McGuiness and others, 1850; R. v. McDonald, 1850; R. v. Rust, 1850; R. v. Stanley, 1850; R. v. Booth, 1850; R. v. Broadhurst, 1850; R. v. Jessop, 1850; R. v. Jones, 1850; R. v. Myers, 1850; R. v. Clarke, 1851; R. v. Curry, 1851; R. v. Dempsey and Grinham, 1851; R. v. Hardcastle, 1851; R. v. Harrison and others, 1851; R. v. Johnson, 1851; R. v. Jones, 1851; R. v. Leggatt, 1851; R. v. McMahon, 1851; R. v. Melville, 1851; R. v. Morrison, 1851; R. v. Munro, 1851; R. v. Parry, 1851 ; R. v. Semple (No. 2), 1851; R. v. Talbot, 1851; R. v. Williams, 1851; R. v. Maria, 1852; R. v. Mickaloi, 1852; R. v. Parry, 1852; R. v. Tinkabed, 1852; R. v. Williams, 1852; R. v. Bull and Billy, 1853; R. v. Lye, 1853; R. v. Thompson, 1853; R. v. Thomson and Thomson, 1853; R. v. O'Neil, 1854; R. v. Riley, 1854; R. v. Ang, 1855; R. v. Chick and Hock, 1855; R. v. Dunford, 1855; R. v. Daly, 1856; R. v. Pritchard, 1856; R. v. Bedong and Johnny, 1857; R. v. Woodby, 1857; R. v. Flood, 1858; R. v. Johnny, 1858; R. v. Jackey, 1858; R. v. Chah, 1859; R. v. Davis, 1859; R. v. Flanagan, 1859; R. v. Portley, 1859; R. v. Simple, 1859
stealing, act of R. v. Smith, 1832
stealing, animals R. v. Loveday and Smith, 1805; R. v. Donlan and Condron, 1809
stealing, bill of exchange R. v. Wood, 1809; R. v. Threlfo, Wood, Sheppard and Wilson, 1827
stealing, boat R. v. McLeod, 1842
stealing, by adulterer R. v. Ryan, 1858
stealing, by carrier R. v. Maxwell, 1841; R. v. Gray, 1857; R. v. Darker, 1856; R. v. Henry, 1856
stealing, by government official R. v. Baxter, 1827
stealing, by police, Chief Constable victim R. v. Connor, 1856
stealing, by servant R. v. Hazard, 1841
stealing, cattle R. v. McFadden, 1817; R. v. Haggerty and others, 1820; R. v. Oliver and Smith, 1821; R. v. Smith and others, 1822; R. v. Regan, 1823; R. v. Davison, 1827; R. v. Gogarty and Keegan, 1827; R. v. West and West, 1827; R. v. Bensley, 1828; R. v. Curtis and Murtagh, 1828; R. v. Kable and Murray, 1828; R. v. Flaher, Curtis and Alpin, 1828; R. v. Welsh and Birgan, 1828; R. v. Kaine 1830; R. v. Cowan and Campbell, 1833; R. v. Cullen, Doyle and Walsh, 1834; R. v. Dawley, Madden and Murray, 1834; R. v. Thorn, 1834; R. v. White, 1835; Donnison v. Faunce, 1837; R. v. Bingle and Were, 1837; R. v. Donnison, 1837; R. v. Ambling, 1838; R v. Dundomah, 1840; R. v. Humphreys, 1840; R. v. Kelly, 1851; R. v. Kenny, 1851; R. v. Hallam, 1852; R. v. Burgess, 1854
stealing, cattle, title R v. Middleton and Clarke, 1827
stealing, clothes R. v. Hatton and Cross, 1791; R. v. Watkins, 1791; R. v. Barker, 1830; R. v. Hunt and Baker, 1830; R. v. Kavenagh, 1830
stealing, currency R. v. Gwillin, 1823
stealing, food, in famine period R. v. Elliott, 1790; R. v. Williams and Lane, 1790
stealing, food rations R. v. Barrett, 1788; R. v. Hill, 1788; R. v. Sherman and Freeman, 1788
stealing, from employer R. v. Bretner, 1859
stealing, from the person R. v. Smith, 1858
stealing, gold R. v. Corbett and Corbett, 1859
stealing, horses R. v. Cable, 1826; R. v. Reynolds, 1827; R. v. Groves and McColville, 1829; R. v. Kaine, 1830; R. v. Murray and Cunningham, 1833; R. v. Davis, 1834; R. v. Cummings, 1840; R. v. Hogan, 1841; R. v. Watson, 1841; R. v. Butler, 1850; R. v. Flynn, 1850; R. v. Hallam, 1850; R. v. Dwyer, 1852; R. v. Harney, 1854; R. v. Brady, 1856; R. v. Montgomery, 1857; R. v. Flood, 1858; R. v. Sullivan, 1858; R. v. Sutherland, 1858
stealing, in bank R. v. Kelly (No. 2), 1828; R. v. Lees, 1828; R. v. Payne, 1829
stealing, in dwelling house (see also burglary, dwelling house; robbery in dwelling house) R. v. Bacon, 1806; R. v. Clensey and others, 1820; R. v. Simmons and others, 1820; R. v. Kennedy and others, 1821; R. v. Stone, 1822; R. v. Lansdowne, 1827; R. v. Browne and Cordingly, 1827; R. v. Sheppard, Piper and Pate, 1827; R. v. Evans, 1828; R. v. Feeby, 1828; R. v. Holmes, Owens and Whisken, 1828; R. v. Hughes and Donnelly, 1828; R. v. Kelly (No. 1), 1828; R. v. Tennant, Ricks, Cane and Murphy, 1828; R. v. Fairs, 1829; R. v. Payne, Waylin and Middleton, 1829; R. v. Coleman, 1830; R. v. Pegg and others, 1831; R. v. Rookes, 1831; R. v. Bryant, Powell and Marsden, 1835; R. v. Macarthy and others, 1835; R. v. Blackhall, Martin and Watkins, 1838; R. v. Doyle, 1837; R. v. Squires and McCourt, 1837; R. v. Hitchcock and others, 1838; R. v. Sandy, 1839; R. v. Cavanagh, 1851; R. v. Alstock, 1857
stealing, in dwelling house, defendant's house R. v. Rielly, 1831
stealing, in dwelling house, meaning of "dwelling house" (see also burglary, dwelling house, meaning of "dwelling house") R. v. Jones and Wilson, 1828; R. v. Anderson, Macdonald, Thomas and Pope, 1832; R. v. Creighton, 1832; R. v. Harrop and Viall, 1832; R. v. Adams, 1837
stealing, mail R. v. Southern, 1852; R. v. Kilkelly and Heffernan, 1858
stealing, mens rea R. v. Byrne, 1827; R. v. Groves and McColville, 1829; R. v. Davis, 1834
stealing, on ship R. v. Thompson, Walker and Reeves, 1832
stealing, pigs R. v. Brown (No. 2), 1809; R. v. Wilson, 1855
stealing, property in goods R. v. Allen and Riley, 1851
stealing, property of the Crown R. v. Love, 1816
stealing, promissory note R. v. Pashley, 1829
stealing, sheep R. v. Tremby, 1818; R. v. Risbey and others, 1821; R. v. McCabe, 1822; R. v. Boyd and Drummond, 1826; R. v. Johnson, Jennings, and Carter, 1826; R. v. Walker, Keefe, Cuff, Adkins and Coates, 1828; R. v. White, Leary and Price, 1828; R. v. Boatman or Jackass and Bulleye, 1832; R. v. Smith, 1832; R. v. Dixon, 1833; R. v. Godfrey and Asker, 1834; R. v. Halloran and Waldron, 1834; R. v. Hoon and others, 1854; R. v. Jimmy, 1858
stealing, ship R. v. Clarke and others, 1821; R. v. Spratt and others, 1822
stealing, spirits R. v. Brown (No. 1), 1809
stealing, whale boat R. v. Spratt and others, 1822
steam engine R. v. Halden and others, 1823; Girard v. Biddulph, 1834
Steam Packet Company Fisher v. Wilson, 1840
steam ship Hillier v. Jones, Spark and Church, 1837; Grose v. Polack, 1840
steam ships, collision between Wilson v. Grose, 1835
Stephen J. and Governor Darling, conflict between In re Byrne et al., 1827; In re Foster, 1827; R. v. Mansfield (No. 1), 1830
Stephen J., address to Speech to Jury (3), 1841
Stephen J., complaint against Broadbear and wife v. McArthur et al., 1827
stocks R. v. Charlton, 1825
stonemasonry Shea v. Smith and Barker, 1826
stowaway Bayly v. Cooper, 1809
strike (see also convict ship, strike on; industrial action) R. v. Fox, Keskin, Lain, Knight, Eldridge, Farrow, Davis, Simpson and Browne, 1825; R. v. Anderson, Davis and others, 1832; R. v. Firth and others, 1832; Lewis v. Lambert, 1835 In re Brown, 1840
strike, judicial attitude to In re Brown, 1840
striking off legal practitioners Rowe v. Wilson, 1825; Wilson and others v. Rowe, 1824; Ex parte Attorney General, in re O'Reilly, 1835; Ex parte Plunkett, in re Kinsman, 1835; R. v. Kentish, 1835; In re Rowe, 1838; In re Williams, 1838
Stroud R. v. Kelly, 1841
succession (see also will, attestation of) Lord v. Palmer, 1803; Dundas v. Driver, 1810; Doe dem. Mills and Douglass v. Robinson, 1826; Ex parte, the Registrar of the Supreme Court v. Beveridge, 1826; In the estate of Pugh, 1826; Burke v. Troy, 1828; Cooper v. Clarkson, 1831; Chisholm and Cooper v. Kirby and wife, 1832; Doe dem. Harris v. Riley, 1832; Howe v. Underwood and Robinson, 1832; In re Mackay v. David, 1832; In re Riley, 1832; Lord v. Wentworth, 1832; Perkins v. McDonald, 1833; Terry v. Inglis, 1833; Campbell v. Riley, 1834; Davis v. Crispe, 1834; Doe dem. Robinson and Hughes v. Nott, 1834; Perkins v. Macdonald and wife, and Jones, 1834; Bayley v Moore, 1835; Blue v. Lavender, 1835; Doe ex diem Antill v. Hodges, 1835; Donovan, administratrix of Donovan v. Jones, 1835; In re Levy, deceased, 1835; In re Lindsay, 1835; Donovan v. Jones, 1836; In re Levy, 1836 ; Jones v. Moore, 1836; Solomon v. Talbot, 1836; Gould v. James, 1837; In the estate of Bradbury, 1837; Jones v. Moore, 1837; Blackman v. Challinor, 1838; In the estate of Dempsey, 1838; R. v. Beilby; In the estate of Beilby, 1838; Deering v. Hancock, 1839; Hillas v. Hillas, 1839; In re Mitchell, deceased, 1839; Doe dem. Howell v. Kennedy, 1840; Hosking v. Rosetta Terry, 1840; Atkinson v. Barton, 1841; In re Mocklar, 1841; Regan v. Webb, 1841; Riley v. Riley, 1841; In re Wood, 1850
succession, action brought by administratrix Butler v. Hanson, 1842
succession, administration of estate Field v. McDonald, Marr and Rose, 1833
succession, appointment of executor Brownlow v. Foster, executor, 1838
succession, appropriate funeral expenses Hughes v. Singleton, 1832
succession, attestation of will In re Leary, 1834; Greece v. Bullivant and another, 1838
succession, choice of courts In the Will of Coyle, 1851
succession, contempt by executrix In re Fowler, deceased, 1828
succession, copy of will In the estate of Hawkins, 1837
succession, drunkenness of testator Bullivant v. Ikin, 1838
succession, fees of administration Re Manning, 1838
succession, fraud R. v. Hancock, 1835
succession, interpretation of will In re Fowler, deceased, 1828; Doe dem. Riley v. Campbell and Walker, 1829; Dissolution of Trusts Opinion, 1831; Baxter v Piper, Campbell and Walker, 1832
succession, insanity of testator Bullivant v. Ikin, 1838
succession, insolvent estate McCabe v. Goode, 1859
succession, intestacy Campbell v. McArthur and Oxley, 1820; Hunt v. Inglis, 1832
succession, next of kin, meaning of In the estate of Bradbury, 1837
succession, proof of death Canton v. Norton and others, 1837
succession, right to sell land Macdonald v. Wright, 1837
succession, selection of administrator In re White, deceased, 1835
succession, title to goods on death R. v. Hunt and Baker, 1830
Sudds and Thompson case Transportation Opinion, 1826; R. v. Wardell (No. 3), 1827; R. v. Howe, 1828; Ex parte Wentworth, in re Mansfield, 1829; R. v. Baxter, 1829; R. v. Hall (No. 6), 1829; R. v. Hayes, 1829; Martin v. Mansfield, 1830; R. v. Mansfield (No. 1), 1830
suicide, assisted suicide R. v. James, 1836
suicide, forfeiture of property to Crown In re Blanchard, 1832
summary offences Goodwin v. Wilson, 1834
summons, contents of Humphreys v. Macquoid, 1841
Sunday observance Walker v. Solomon, 1890
supervision of inferior courts (see also appeals) Marsden v. Lawson and Douglass, 1823; In re King, 1824; R. v. Dargan and Wildred, 1824; R. v. the Magistrates of Sydney, 1824; Criminal procedure case, 1825; R. v. M'Ara, 1825; R. v. Wentworth, Campbell, and Dunn, 1825; R. v. Polack, 1825; R. v. Broadbear and Broadbear, 1826; R. v. Rossi, Principal Superintendent of Police, 1826; R. v. Tindal, 1826; Ex parte Mathews, 1827; In re Byrne et al., 1827; Anonymous, 1828; Briggs v. Colls, 1828; Ex parte Dunn, 1828; In re Bardsley, 1828; In re Hazard, 1828; In re Lookaye alias Edwards, 1828; In re Nowlan, 1828; Bardsley v. Lockyer and Another, 1829; In re Clarke, 1829; In re Pashley, 1829; In re Tyler - R. v. Rossi and others, 1829; R. v. Fitzgerald, 1829; R. v. Long, 1829; Hall v. Rossi, 1830; Hayes v. Hely, 1830; Cokely v. Simpson, 1831; Ex parte Wynn, 1831; R. v. Aglethorpe, 1831; Smith v. Elder, 1831; Wynn v. McAlister, 1831; Ex parte Cheetham, 1832; In re Blanchard, 1832; In re Stone, 1832; Morris v. Evernden, 1832; R. v. Hunt, 1832; Ex parte McPherson, 1833; In re Maher, 1834; R. v. Police Magistrates of Sydney, 1834; Ex parte Levey, 1838; Ex parte Girard, 1839; Ex parte Nichols, 1839
support to land, right to Wilson and another v. Grose, 1837
Supreme Court, concurrent jurisdiction with Vice Admiralty Court Noble v. Cotton, 1830
Supreme Court, delay in delivering judgments Lewis v. Lambert, 1835
Supreme Court, ecclesiastical jurisdiction In the estate of Bradbury, 1837; Hillas v. Hillas, 1839
Supreme Court, exchequer jurisdiction Noble v. Cotton, 1830
Supreme Court, first, judge refuses to sit Admission of Convict Attorneys, 1815
Supreme Court, fusion of jurisdiction R. v. Macalister, 1838
Supreme Court, geographical limits on jurisdiction Ex parte McKey; in re Nelson, 1832; In re Mackay v. David, 1832; McDougall v. Mackay, 1832; R. v. Davis, 1859
Supreme Court, jurisdiction of Gavin v. Loane, 1821; Jurisdiction of Supreme Court Opinion, 1826; Briggs v. Colls, 1828; Ex parte McKey; in re Nelson, 1832; In re Mackay v. David, 1832; R. v. Beaumont, 1834; Terry, assignee of the Sheriff v. Hart, 1834; Loane v. Thrupp, 1836
Supreme Court, jurisdiction over New Zealand R. v. Stewart, 1831; Ex parte McKey; in re Nelson, 1832 In re Mackay v. David, 1832; R. v. Palmer, 1838; Donaldson v. Coombes, 1840; Pearson v. Baker, 1840
Supreme Court, jurisdiction over Van Diemen's Land Anonymous, 1835
Supreme Court, jurisdiction, Tahiti R. v. Cape, 1838
Supreme Court, Master's insolvency Moore and Keith v. Macdonald, 1832
Supreme Court, merger of equity and common law jurisdictions Mills v. Rowe, 1828; Ellison v. Kirk, 1834
Supreme Court, opening at Moreton Bay, Opening of Supreme Court at Moreton Bay, 1850
Supreme Court, power over sheriff Anonymous (No. 2), 1830
Supreme Court, power to regulate prisons Anonymous (No. 2), 1830
Supreme Court Rules, disallowance of Ex parte England, Mackay and Coomber, 1830
Supreme Court Rules, when binding Hurlett v. Macmanus, 1832
sureties Campbell v. Williams, 1821; Hughes v. Quin, 1841
surgeon, criminal defendant R. v. Montgomery, 1841
Surry Hills Doe dem. Hall v. Matthews, 1841
surveying Harris v. Riddell, 1834
Sutton Forest R. v. Drake, Drakeford, Wilson, Wallace and Batchelor, 1833; R. v. Brady and Nutter, 1837
Swan River (see also Western Australia) Mackay v. McQuoid and Murray, 1831
Sydney Cattle Slaughtering Company McKeon v. Rust, 1840
Sydney Gazette R. v. Hay, 1835
Sydney Gazette, management of Carmichael v. Jones and Howe, executors of Howe, 1833; Mudie v. Howe, 1836; Wighton v. Howe, 1836
Sydney harbour R. v. Mills, Chapman and Chapman, 1834
Sydney Herald, attitude to emancipists R. v. Hay, 1835
Sydney Herald, attitude to Forbes C.J. Opinion on Juries, 1836; R. v. Murrell and Bummaree, 1836
Sydney Herald, attitude to judiciary Speech to Jury, 1835
Sydney Herald, attitude to law and lawyers Abuses of Law, 1835
Sydney Herald, contempt by R. v. Stephens and Stokes (No. 1), 1834
Sydney Herald, hostility to Forbes C.J. Wighton v. Howe, 1836
Sydney Herald, proprietors R. v. Spring and Marlow, 1834
Sydney Times R. v. Kentish, 1835
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Tahiti Henry v. Eagar, 1821
taxation James v. Balcombe, 1825; Raine and Ramsay v. Piper, 1825; R. v. James, 1825; Fleming v. Eagar, Forbes and others, 1826; Newspaper Acts Opinion, 1827; Raine and Ramsay v. Balcombe, 1827; Green v. Hanson, 1835
taxation without representation R. v. Wardell (No. 1), 1827
taxation, power to impose Campbell v. Rossi, 1829
taxing of costs (see also costs, legal) Wilson and others v. Rowe, 1824; Rowe v. Cullen, 1829; Hall v. Hely, 1831; Pendray v. Dangar, 1832; Rapsey v. Singleton, 1832; Wilkinson v. Lamb, 1832; Keith v. Kentish, 1833
taxing of costs, witnesses Lyons v. Stephens and Stokes, 1837
tenancy (see also distress for rent) R. v. Wells, 1826; Burke v. Troy, 1828; Belcher v. Dences, 1829; Bell v. Leary, 1829; Kemp v. Dobson, 1829; R. v. Hall (No. 1), 1829; Campbell v. Milson, 1831; Mahony v. Harris, 1831; Williamson v. Arnold, 1831; Doe dem. Harris v. Riley, 1832; Girard v. Terry, 1832; Barnett v. James, 1833; Blower v. Larkin, 1833; Dennis v. Solomon and others, executors of Colls, 1833; Harris v. Riley, 1833; Jackson v. Fagan, 1833; Loane v. Perry, 1833; Doe dem. Robinson and Hughes v. Nott, 1834; Doe dem. Manning v. Hipkiss, 1835; Doe dem. Cooper v. Levy, 1838; Greene v. Kellick, 1841; Blythe v. Hutchinson, 1842; Bryant v. Jones, 1843; Fair v. Linley, 1843 ; Russell and Taylor v. McCarthy, 1858
tenancy, assignment of right to rent Long v. Levy, 1835
tenancy, assignment of Shipman v. Plomer, 1831
tenancy, eviction Bucknell v. Moran, 1829
tenancy, notice to quit Doe dem. O'Connell v. Pye, 1839
tenancy, oral Thompson v. Leburn, 1835
tenancy, self-defence Greece v. Bullivant and another, 1838
tenancy, termination of Flannigan v. Hoskison, 1835
tenancy, trespass by landlord Pilcher v. Cory, 1832
tenancy, waste Kettle v. Stubbs, 1838
terra nullius R. v. the Magistrates of Sydney, 1824; R. v. Steele, 1834; R. v. Murrell and Bummaree, 1836
Terry, Samuel Payne v. Terry, 1836
Terry, Samuel, death of Bland v. Terry, 1838
Terry, Samuel, estate of Doe dem. Terry v. Robinson, 1838; Hosking v. Rosetta Terry, 1840
testimony on oath R . v. Moloney, 1825
theatre Doe dem. Cooper v. Levy, 1838; Ex parte Levey, 1838; Meredith v. Wyatt, 1839; In re Meredith, 1840
theatre licensing law, consistency with English law Newspaper Acts Opinion, 1827
theatre, riot at Hayes v. Solomon, 1835
Therry J., libel of R. v. Raine, 1833
threatening language, use of R. v. Turley, 1804
threatening letter, sending R. v. Halloran and Parr, 1823
Threlkeld, Rev., life of Threlkeld v. Lang, 1836
Tichborne case Besomo v. Keating, 1895
ticket of leave Polack v. Josephson, 1825; R. v. Baker, 1828; Williams v. Keane, 1831; Belcher v. Deneen, 1832; Gilroy v. Mannix, 1833; Tunnicliff v. Barrett, 1833; R. v. Richardson and Gunningham, 1834; R. v. Spring and Marlow, 1834; R. v. Laing, 1835; Williams v. Hanson, 1835; Bingle v Stephen, 1836
ticket of leave, as reward R. v. Mulligan and Harrup, 1834
ticket of leave, cancellation of R. v. Campbell, 1833; R. v. Reynolds, 1838
ticket of leave, legality Convict Assignment Opinion, 1827
ticket of leave, minimum sentence before R. v. Kelly, 1831
ticket of leave holder, right to property R. v. Gallagher, 1837
title to land (see land law, title)
Timor, attempted escape to R. v. Poole and others, 1822
tobacco May v. Jones,1811; James v. Balcombe, 1825; R. v. James, 1825; Raine and Ramsay v. Piper, 1825; James v. Howe, 1827; Raine and Ramsay v. Balcombe, 1827; Campbell and Others v. Rossi, 1829; Raine v. James, 1829; Attorney General v. Dwyer, 1833; Green v. Hanson, 1835
Tobago Hart v. Mackie, 1841
toll bridges and roads Aird v. Raine, 1825; Nowlan v. Whitfield, 1827; R. v. McQuade and others, 1831; Plaistowe v. Daley, 1832
Tommy the Banker Clarkson v. Calcott, 1814; R. v. Wright, 1839
Tooth, the brewer Mitchell v. Tooth, 1837
tort, interference with servant Barton v. Parry (No. 2), 1834
transportation, convict R. v. Tremby, 1818; R. v. Dailey and Neary, 1825; Transportation Opinion, 1826; Convict Assignment Opinion, 1827; In re Foster, 1827; R. v. Flanagan et al., 1827; R. v. Badderly and Howard, 1828; R. v. Baxter, 1829; Transportation Opinion, 1829; England v. McQuoid and Murray, 1831
transportation, history of Walker v. Hughes, 1839
transportation, magistrates' right to impose sentences of Morris v. Evernden, 1832
transportation, of native born people R. v. Kelly, 1831
transportation, secondary R. v. Bridges, 1825; Transportation Opinion, 1829
treadmill Hogan v. Brown, 1830
treason R. v. Douglas et al., 1834; R. v. Ellis, 1841
treasure trove R. v. West, 1825
trespass Adams v. Dawson, 1827; R. v. Hall (No. 1), 1828; R. v. Hall (No. 1), 1829; Thompson v. Willet, 1829; Hall v. Scott, 1830; R. v. West, 1831; Flood v. Moore, 1832; Sempill v. Lethbridge, 1833; Davis v. Balsover, 1834; Maguire v. Moses, 1834; Donnison v. Faunce, 1837; Frewin v. Kinghorne and another, 1837
trespass, assessment of damages Marsden v. Lawson and Douglass, 1823
trespass, elements Laurie v. Beilby, 1837
trespass, squatting run, see squatting, trespass
trespass on the case Bell v. Scott, 1828; McFarlane v. Weller, 1832; Munn v. Bettington, 1832; Parnell v. Small, 1832
trespass quare clausum fregit Harper v. Payne, 1841
trespass to goods R. v. Mitchell (No. 2), 1825; Taylor v. Mackaness, 1828; Donnison v. Sharpe, 1830; Jackson v. Hart, 1831; Farquharson v. Bell, 1858
trespass to land Crossley v. Edwards et al., 1804; Eagar v. Clarkson, 1813; Lawliss v. Knoffe 1824; Bushel v. Rose, 1827; Bignal v. Cooper, 1828; Bucknell v. Moran, 1829; Davis v. Kerr, 1829; R. v. Payne, 1830; Donnison v. Sharpe, 1830; French v. McHenry, 1832; Irving v. Hunt, 1832; R. v. West, 1832; Wilson v. Tarlington, 1832; Dennis v. Solomon and others, executors of Colls, 1833; Little v. Larkham, 1833; Martin v. Munn, 1833; Purcell v. Brooks, 1833; Ready v. Brooks, 1833; Rhode v. McQuoid, 1833; Septon v. Cobcroft, 1833; Thompson v. Balfour, 1833; Tomkins v. Smith (No. 2), 1833; Wilson v. Bray, 1833; Solomon v. Talbot, 1836; Greece v. Bullivant and another, 1838; Scott v. Dight, 1839; Sallow v. Connolly, 1859
trespass to land, encroachment Ryan v. Buckingham, 1838
trespass to land, possession required for action Hand v. Forster, 1840
trespass to the person Roach v. Fitzpatrick, 1830; Cokely v. Simpson, 1831; Mackay v. McQuoid and Murray, 1831
trespass, self defence Bettington v. Munn, 1832
trial by jury, see jury trial;Grand Jury; juror; jury
trial judge, witness to events R. v. Webb, 1850
trover Raphael v. Gore and Eagar, 1818; Henry v. Eagar, 1821; Hourston v. Norris, 1825; Raine and Ramsay v. Piper, 1825; Fleming v. Eagar, Forbes and others, 1826; Guise v. Klensendorlffe, 1827; Keys v. Ellison and wife, 1831; Shipman v. Allen, 1832; Stephen v. Brigstock, 1833; Thompson v. Kenny, 1834; Alldruss v. Dalton, 1837; Gould v. James, 1837; Campbell v. Macquoid, 1838; Girard v. Windeyer and Searle, 1838; Hall v. O'Brien, 1840; Lyons v. Sea, 1840; Murray v. Matthew, 1840; Toby v. Rowley, 1840; Ward v. Sawyer, 1840; Barton v. Humfrey, 1841; Heley v. Mocatta, 1842; Holmes v. Howard, 1842; Reynolds v. Hughes, 1842; Strachan v. Scott, 1857; Farquharson v. Bell, 1858; Pack v. Hanson, 1858
trover, elements of Thurlow v. Condle, 1834
trover, whale bone Henderson v. Jack, 1833
trust, breach of R. v. Ashcroft and Doyle, 1826; R. v. Hancock, 1835; Macdonald v. Wright, 1837
trustees, liability to pay costs Brown v. Raine, 1835
trustees, replacement of Doe dem. Harris v. Riley, 1832
trusts Coulson v. Reibey, 1825; R. v. Mitchell (No. 1), 1825; Chisholm and Cooper v. Kirby and wife, 1832; Howe v. Underwood and Robinson, 1832; Barnett v. James, 1833; Doe ex diem Antill v. Hodges, 1835; Fairs v. Barker, 1835; In re Wilson and Wife, 1835; Kinnerly v. Bigge, 1835; Jones v. Moore, 1837; Eagar v. Hall, 1840; Grose v. Polack, 1840; Moffatt v. Stacey, 1840; Holt v. Bryant, 1841; R. v. Jones, 1842; Walker v. Flint, 1844
trusts, abandonment Doe dem. Harris v. Riley, 1832
trusts, beneficiary overseas In re Riley, 1832
trusts, change in nature of property Campbell v. Riley, 1834
trusts, delay Dillon v. Terry, 1835
trusts, dissolution of Dissolution of Trusts Opinion, 1831
trusts, enforcement by beneficiaries In re Riley, 1832
trusts, permission to sell land In re Riley, 1832
trusts, sale of realty Campbell v. Riley, 1834
Tuggerah Dent v. Lyons, 1841; Hadd v. Peek, 1841; Lyons v. Isler, 1841; Lyons v. Reynolds, 1841
Turee R. v. Tufts, 1838
Twofold Bay R. v. Anderson, Macdonald, Thomas and Pope, 1832; R. v. Hall, 1837
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Ullabulong R. v. Billy, 1840
unborn child, killing of R. v. Kirkwood, 1837
undue influence Bryan v. Polack (No. 1) , 1842
unlawful harbouring or secreting of person Sutton v. Humphreys, 1806
Union Bank McLaren v. Lyons, 1842
United States, trade with R. v. Smart, 1834
usury Clarkson v. Calcott, 1814; R. v. Langton, 1827; Scott v. Jones, 1832; Brownlow v. Graham, 1833; Macdonald v. Levy, 1833; Rapsey v. Riley, 1834; Hay v. Gordon, 1835; R. v. Beilby; In the estate of Beilby, 1838
uttering, see forgery
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vagrancy R. v. Sanders and Bevan, 1797; R. v. Wilson, 1797; R. v. Williams, 1797; Ex parte Ingless, in re Wilson, 1837
Van Diemen's Land R. v. Burbridge, 1817; R. v. Collyer, 1817; R. v. Smith and others, 1817; Loane v. Gunning, 1818; R. v. Tremby, 1818; Barker v. Jemott, 1819; Criminal Court in Hobart, 1821; Gavin v. Loane, 1821; R. v. Butler, 1821; Gavin v. Tims, 1821; R. v. Clarke and others, 1821; R. v. Franklin, 1821; R. v. McMahon, 1821; R. v. Peck and others, 1821; R. v. Risbey and others, 1821; R. v. Ryan, 1821; R. v. Kirwan, 1825; Loane v. Thrupp, 1836
Van Diemen's Land, escape from R. v. Stein and Aldride, 1835
Van Diemen's Land, N.S.W. Supreme Court jurisdiction over Anonymous, 1835
Vaucluse House R. v. Lewis and others, 1832
Vaucluse R. v. Fairs, 1829; R. v. West, 1832; R. v. Kay and others, 1835
vexatious litigation R. v. Kentish, 1835
vicarious liability Hogan v. Hely, 1831; Jackson v. Hart, 1831; Monks v. Brown, 1833; Crabb v. Booth, 1835; Keyes v. Smith, 1839
Vice Admiralty Court, judge of Vice Admiralty, 1836
Vice Admiralty Court, jurisdiction of Noble v. Cotton, 1830
Vice Admiralty Court, practitioners Vice Admiralty practitioners, 1842
Victoria Theatre Meredith v. Wyatt, 1839
visitor's jurisdiction Walker v. Scott (No. 1), 1825; Walker v. Scott (No. 2), 1826
volenti non fit injuria Bell v. Scott, 1828; Crabb v. Booth, 1835
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wages O'Burne v Campbell, 1812; Jarrett v James,1814; Hourston v. Norris, 1825
wages, action against In re Jackson, 1830
waiver Blaxland v. Cavenagh, 1830; Solomon v. Hammond, 1830; Bloodsworth v. Weston, 1833
waiver of tort Shipman v. Allen, 1832; Tomkins v. Smith (No. 1), 1833; Harris v. Riley, 1833
Wallis Plains R. v. Lowe, 1827; R. v. Flaher, Curtis and Alpin, 1828
Wardell, Robert, murder of R. v. Jenkins and Tattersdale, 1834
Wardell, Robert, personal life Mills v. Rowe, 1828; R. v. Pearce, 1832
warrant of attorney McVitie v. Maziere, 1828; Mills v. Rowe, 1828; Lord v. Kent, 1830; Klensendorlffe v. Macquoid, 1833; Tomkins v. Smith (No. 1), 1833; Rapsey v. Riley, 1834; Payne v Terry, 1836; Polack v. Wilson, 1839; Ex parte Robinson, in re Smith v. Goodwin, 1841
warrant of attorney, fraud Brownlow v. Graham, 1833
warrant of attorney, registration Brown, Manager of Australian Company v. Dixon (No. 1), 1833
warrant of attorney, strict enforcement of registration Loane v. Loane, 1834
warranty, implied Macqueen v. Lamb, 1824; Longeville v. Brigstock, 1833
Water Police R. v. Sawyer, 1842
water rights Bignal v. Cooper, 1828; R. v. Macarthur, 1828; French v. McHenry, 1832; Munn v. Bettington, 1832; R. v. West, 1832; Hallen v. King, 1839
water supply Busby v. Taylor, 1833
Wellington In re Lookaye alias Edwards, 1828; R. v. Brown, 1828
Wellington Valley In re Tyler - R. v. Rossi and others, 1829; R. v. Mickey and Muscle, 1835; Keyes v. Smith, 1839; R. v. Powell, 1839
Wentworth family R. v. Curtis and Murtagh, 1828
Wentworth, D'Arcy Lord v. Wentworth, 1832
Wentworth, D'Arcy, will of Doe dem Wentworth, 1831
Wentworth, W.C. R. v. Kay and others, 1835
Wentworth, W.C., character of Cavenagh v. Wentworth, 1837
Wentworth, W.C., conflict with Governor Darling Cavenagh v. Wentworth, 1837
Wentworth, W.C., theft from R. v. Lewis and others, 1832
West Indian defendant R. v. Williams, Sullivan and Kirby, 1828
Western Australia (see also Swan River) Ex parte England, Mackay and Coomber, 1830; England v. McQuoid and Murray, 1831; England v. Sandilands, 1831; Mackay v. Sandilands, 1831
whaling R. v. Fox, Keskin, Lain, Knight, Eldridge, Farrow, Davis, Simpson and Browne, 1825; R. v. Stephenson, Airs, Turner and another, 1828; R. v. Firth and others, 1832; Buckles v. Russel, 1835; Lewis v. Lambert, 1835; R. v. Stein and Aldride, 1835; Tooth v. Campbell, 1835; Maughan v. Brown, 1837; R. v. Cape, 1838; King v. Ross, 1842; R. v. Edwards, 1842
wheat Crossley v Harris,1813
wheat, damage by fire McCarthy v. Kenny, 1805
wheat, quality Jones v. Biggers, 1805
widows, right of quarantine Davis v. Crispe, 1834
wife sale R. v. Malkins, 1811
wife, maintenance of Soole v. Cooper, 1841
Wilberforce R. v. Potts, 1842
will, attestation of Quin v. Doyle, 1812; Burke v. Troy, 1828; Gould v. James, 1837
will, construction of Doe dem. Howell v. Kennedy, 1840
Williams River Rapsey v. Singleton, 1832; R. v. Jackey, 1834; R. v. Monkey and others, 1835
Willis J., accusation of bias R. v. Bolden, 1841
Willis J., amoval of Speech to Jury (1), 1841
Willis J., attitude to equity Blackman v. Challinor, 1838; In re Gurner, 1840
Willis J., attitude to Forbes C.J In re Gurner, 1840
Willis J., clash with legal profession Willis v. Dutton, 1841
Willis J., clashes with counsel R. v. Bolden, 1841
Willis J., criticisms of Speech to Jury (1), 1841
Willis J., opinions of R. v. Perrott, 1839; Speech to Jury (1), 1841
Willis J., speech to jury Address to Jury, 1841; Speech to Jury (1), 1841
Windsor R. v. Connor, 1826; R. v. Smith and Moore, 1826; R. v. Ford and Tibbin, 1828; R. v. Jones and Wilson, 1828; R. v. Collard, 1837
witness refusing to be sworn R. v. Galvin, 1826
witness, absence of R. v. Thorn, 1834
witness, assault on in court R. v. Cooke and Walsh, 1829
witness, bribery of R. v. Carroll, 1840
witness, competency when interested In re Bardsley, 1828
witnesses' expenses R. v. Kable and Murray, 1828; R. v. White, Leary and Price, 1828
witnesses, non-attendance of R. v. Wilson, 1809; R. v. Carter, 1833; Burdekin v. Gannon, 1841
Wollongong Lamb v. Brenan and Holden, 1837; R. v. Wise, 1837; R. v. Blackhall, Martin and Watkins, 1838; R. v. Doyle, 1840; Hemmings v. Musgrove, 1842; Sheehan v. Stubbs, 1842; Watt v. Duncan, 1842
women, see also married women
women and the law Sutton v. Humphreys, 1806
women defendants in crime (see also capital punishment, woman) R. v. Redman and Lever, 1823; R. v. Benson, Cogan, Sprole, Rodney, and Campbell, 1825; R. v. Wise, 1825; R. v. Bridges, 1825; R. v. Charlton, 1825; R. v. Connor, 1826; R. v. Radley, 1826; R. v. Short, 1826; R. v. Smith, Kelly and Kaine, 1826; R. v. Smithers and Smithers, 1826; R. v. Tindal, 1826; R. v. Webb and Webb, 1825; R. v. Palmer and Palmer, 1827; R. v. Curtis and Murtagh, 1828; R. v. Feeby, 1828; R. v. Hall (No. 5), 1829; R. v. Barker, 1830; R. v. Finch, 1830; R. v. Kavenagh, 1830; R. v. Oram, 1830; R. v. Hipple, Darbyshire and Hyam, 1832; R. v. Lewis and others, 1832; R. v. Spooner, 1832; R. v. Cartwright, 1833; R. v. Mullally and Carrol, 1833; R. v. Needham, 1833; R. v. Baldwin, 1834; R. v. McGregor and Maloney, 1834; R. v. Richardson and Gunningham, 1834; R. v. Smith (No. 2), 1834; R. v. Macarthy and others, 1835; R. v. Davis, 1837; R. v. Guthrie, 1838; R. v. Henry, 1839; R. v. Smith (No. 2), 1839; R. v. Ward, 1839; R. v. Atkin, 1840; R. v. Carroll, 1840; R v. Kane, 1840; R. v. Lloyd, 1840; R. v. Wapshaw, 1840; R. v. Lamb, 1841; R. v. Lindsay, 1841; R. v. Mackenzie, 1841; R. v. Pattison, 1841; R. v. Ellis, 1851; R. v. Morrison, 1851; R. v. Semple (No. 2), 1851; R. v. Talbot, 1851; R. v. Williams, 1851; R. v. Ellis, 1852; R. v. Maria, 1852; R. v. Williams, 1852; R. v. Clune and Clune, 1855; R. v. Taafe, 1855; R. v. Pritchard, 1856; R. v. Brodrick, 1858; R. v. Nicholson, 1858; R. v. Corbett and Corbett, 1859; R. v. Flanagan, 1859; R. v. Portley, 1859; R. v. Simple, 1859
women, judicial attitude towards Sutton v. Humphreys, 1806; Muckle v. Armytage, 1812; R. v. Clarke, 1834; R. v. Shorton, 1834
wool industry Park v. Cooper, 1834
Wollombi R. v. Finnie, 1839
Woolloomooloo In re Riley, 1832; R. v. West, 1832
work and labour Sherwin v. McCarthy, 1803; Peyton v. Torch, 1810; Shea v. Smith and Barker, 1826; Parr v. West, 1814; Mathews v. Cooper, 1828; Cain v. Bloomfield, 1833; Chadley v. Wyatt, 1835; Girard v. Thorpe, 1835; Bland v. Terry, 1838; Hobbs v. Dangar, 1839; Somerville v. Hosking, 1839; Amner v. Duck, 1840; Coser v. Gordon, 1841; Heley v. Mocatta, 1842; Kirby v. Hughes, 1842; Walsh v. Prout, 1842; Cameron v. Boyland, 1858; Hard v. O'Brien, 1858
work and labour, architecture Wallis v. Templeton, 1842
work done Rossiter v. Thornton, 1834
wrongful distress Samuel v. Hoadley, 1841
Wyong Dent v. Lyons, 1841; Hadd v. Peek, 1841
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