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Subject Index, A-C
abatement of nuisance Bignal
v. Cooper, 1828; R.
v. Macarthur, 1828; Shannon
v. Turner, 1831; Sempill
v. Lethbridge, 1833
Aboriginal defendant
R. v. Mow-watty, 1816;
R.
v. Hatherly, 1823; 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 (and see R.
v. Robinson, 1821)
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
Aboriginal defendant,
self-defence of land R.
v. Lego'me,
1835
Aboriginal evidence
R.
v. Hatherly, 1823; 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
Aboriginal interpreters
R. v. Mow-watty, 1816;
R.
v. Wombarty,
1837; R.
v. Sandy, 1839
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. Wombarty,
1837
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
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 R. v. Luttrell, 1810;
R.
v. Henshaw and Spears, 1818;
R. v. Miller, 1824; R.
v. Hall, 1837; R.
v. Bolden, 1841
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
Aborigines, kidnapping
of R.
v. Brown,
1828
Aborigines, killing
of 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
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
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
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 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; The
Nimrod; 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
adverse possession,
Crown land R.
v. West, 1832
affidavits Ashcroft
& Co. v. Bryant & Co., 1838
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
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; maltreatment of animal) 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. Field, 1838
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 of execution
Lord
v. Wentworth, 1829
appeals (and see new
trial; 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
appeals to Crown law
officers In
re Jane New, 1829
appeals, against damages
Rowe
v. Wilson, 1833
appeals, against jury's
verdict Corbett
v. May, 1831; Flood
v. Moore, 1832; Attorney
General v. Green, 1833; Martin
v. Munn, 1833
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
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. ODwyer, 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. OBrien, 1840; McLoughlan
v. Jones, 1840
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
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
arrest, resisting R.
v. Franklin, 1821
arson R.
v. Rawson, 1795;
R.
v. Byrne, 1829; R.
v. Needham, 1833; R.
v. Rooney, 1834; R.
v. Bennett,
1837; R.
v. Hagan, 1839
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; 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. Tibbs, 1841
assault, civil Solomon
v. Talbot, 1836; Maher
v. Jones, 1841; Solomon
v. Bartlett, 1841; Wanen
v. Sergerson, 1841; Wilson
v. Christie, 1841
assault, consent R.
v. Davis, 1838 assault,
definition of Roache
v. Jones, 1836
assault, police victim
R. v. Dargon and others,
1823
assault, self-defence
Burke
v. Parker, 1837
assault, sexual R.
v. Tougher, 1839; R.
v. Saunders, 1841; R.
v. Shean, 1841
assault, threat to
injure with a weapon R. v. Kinsela
and Chamberlain, 1820
assault of constable
R. v. Ballard, 1813
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; 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
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. 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
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
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
auction Solomon
v. Moore, 1826; Lyons
v. Morgan, 1837; Smart
v. Dick, 1837; Fisher
v. Yeomans, 1841; Hadd
v. Peek, 1841; Lyons
v. Munroe, 1841
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
bail R.
v. Johnson, 1824; In
re Shelly, 1829; R.
v. Stewart, 1831
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
bailment of horse Huntley
v. Crisp, 1839
bailment, damages Nokes v.
Hayes, 1821
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
bankruptcy Ex
parte Lyons, In re Wilson, 1839
Bankstown Ready
v. Brooks, 1833bar,
division of Re
Nichols, 1837Bargon
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, allegation
of bias R.
v. Hardy, 1836barristers, criticism of conduct in court
Carrick
v. Russel, 1841
barristers, order of
precedence Doe
dem. Harris v. Riley, 1832; Precedence
of barristers, 1832; In
re Foster and Windeyer, 1836
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, 1830; R.
v. Burn, 1833; R.
v. Butler, McFarlane, Knox and Cullen, 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
Berrima R.
v. Nocton, 1835; R.
v. McCaffrey, 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
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,
Manager of Australian Company v. Dixon (No. 2), 1833; Town
v. White, 1833; Biddulph
v. Unwin, 1834; Lucas
v. Evans, 1835; Grose
v. Polack, 1840; Maclaren
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