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Subject Index, N-R
Namoi River R.
v. Sandy, 1839; Cox
v. Robertson, 1840; Hall
v. Scougal, 1840; R.
v. Tallboy, 1840
natural justice (see audi alteram partem; judge in own cause)
naval officers, judicial
power of Lewis
v. Lambert,
1835
Naval officer, libel of R.
v. Robertson, 1840
navigation laws Raine and Ramsay v. Piper, 1825; Schooner Darling, 1829
ne exeat regno In re Mahony, 1828; Stephen v. Brigstock, 1833
negligence McCarthy
v. Kenny, 1805; Marsh
v. Julian, 1805; Anonymous,
1809; Hynds v. Byrne,
1811; Miller v. Reibey,
1813; Howe v. Underwood,
1826; Mouton
v. Hunt, 1827; Bell
v. Scott, 1828; Raine
v. Busby, 1829; Jackson
v. Hart, 1831; Mossman
v. Warren, 1831; Monks
v. Brown, 1833; King
v. Kemp, 1834; Maguire
v. Moses, 1834; McLean
v. Blackett, 1834; Crabb
v. Booth, 1835; Stephen
v. Lyons, 1835; Terry
v. Macquoid, 1835; Wilson
v. Grose, 1835; Wyatt
v. Chadley, 1835; Salter
v. Smith, 1836; Huntley
v. Crisp, 1839; Anderson
v. Lyons, 1841
negligence, development
of Lyons
v. Macquoid,
1835
New England R.
v. Walker,
1836; R.
v. Wombarty,
1837
new trial (and see
appeals; arrest of judgment) Berry
v. Lord,
1825; Osborne
v. Lord,
1825; Payne
v. Smithers,
1825; Rowe
v. Wilson,
1825; Fleming
v. Eagar, Forbes and others,
1826; Solomon
v. Moore,
1826; Franks
v. Ikin,
1828; Nash
v. Purcell,
1828; Roberts
v. Moncrief,
1828; Hall
v. Mansfield (No. 1),
1830; Hall
v. Mansfield (No. 2),
1830; Noble
v. Cotton,
1831; Attorney
General v. Green,
1833; Klensendorlffe
v. Macquoid,
1833; Martin
v. Munn,
1833; Chadley
v. Wyatt,
1835; Lyons
v. Morgan,
1837; R.
v. Davies,
1837; Walker
v. Hughes, 1839; Leech
v. Chivers, 1840; Lyons
v. Munroe, 1841
New Zealand R.
v. Flanagan et al.,
1827; R.
v. M'Dowall,
1827; R.
v. Walton et al.,
1827; R.
v. Hackett, Foley, Donoghue, Kanes and Sweeny,
1829; Cuthbert
v. Hindson,
1832; McFarlane
v. Weller,
1832; Henderson
v. Jack,
1833; Lewis
v. Lambert,
1835; R.
v. Palmer,
1838; Gilchrist
v. Hart, 1841
New Zealand, encouraging
war in R.
v. Stewart,
1831
New Zealand, pork
exports Clendon
v. Smith, 1840
New Zealand, Supreme
Court jurisdiction over R.
v. Stewart,
1831; Ex
parte McKey; in re Nelson, 1832 In
re Mackay v. David, 1832; R.
v. Doyle,
1837; Donaldson
v. Coombes, 1840
New Zealand, status of Pearson
v. Baker, 1840
New Zealand, trade in flax De Mestre v. Hindson, 1835
Newcastle Crossley
v. Johnston and others, 1810; R.
v. Tremby, 1818;
R.
v. Devil Devil,
1825; R.
v. Fitzpatrick and Colville,
1824; R.
v. Gillman, 1824;
R.
v. Lavery,
1826; R.
v. Pritchard, Cooper, Rawson, Hunt and Brookes,
1826; R.
v. Threlfo, Wood, Sheppard and Wilson,
1827; R.
v. Smith,
1837
Newfoundland Brown
v. Alexander,
1828; R.
v. Maloney,
1836
newspaper reporting
Ex
parte Attorney General, in re Stephens,
1837
newspapers legislation (see press laws)
nobility, claim to
be member of R.
v. Dow or Lascelles,
1835
nolle prosequi R. v. Charland 23 September, 1824; R. v. Watts and Adams, 1827; R. v. Taylor and Farrell, 1828
nominal damages (see damages, nominal)
non est factum Terry
v. Howell,
1828; Boyles
v Lahy, 1839
nonsuit Loane
v. Gunning, 1818; Kable
and Underwood v. Crossley, 1814; Cooper
and Wife v. Best,
1825; Doe
dem. Busby v. Payne,
1829; Corbett
v. May,
1831; Noble
v. Cotton,
1831; Irving
v. Hunt,
1832; Walker
v. Hughes, 1839; Barton
v. Humfrey, 1841
nonsuit, cannot apply to Crown Attorney General v. Green, 1833
Norfolk Island R.
v. Nicholls, 1799; Mitchell
v. Walford, 1821;
R.
v. Bridges,
1825; R.
v. Patient, Morrison, Roberts and Mac'Cullum,
1826; R.
v. Flanagan et al.,
1827; R.
v. Gough, Watson and Muir,
1827; R.
v. Stanley,
1827; R.
v. Walton et al.,
1827; In
re Lookaye alias Edwards,
1828; R.
v. Wright,
1829; Hall
v. Mansfield (No. 3),
1830; R.
v. Douglas et al.,
1834
Norfolk Island, conditions on R. v. Cook and others, 1831; R. v. McDonnel and Miller, 1832
North Shore R. v. Weatherwiche, 1835
North Sydney ferry Blue v. Lavender, 1835
notary public In
re Wilson,
1834; Maclaren
v. Samuel, 1841
nuisance R.
v. Macarthur,
1828; Raine
v. Busby,
1829; Shannon
v. Turner,
1831; Chambers
v. Pawley,
1833
nuisance, air pollution
Oliver
v. Hughes,
1837
nuisance, injunction Munn v. Bettington, 1831
nuisance, public Parnell v. Small, 1832; Sempill v. Lethbridge, 1833
oath of witness
R.
v. Drake, Drakeford, Wilson, Wallace and Batchelor,
1833; R.
v. Squires and McCourt,
1837
oaths R.
v. Collard,
1837; Pedley
v. Green, 1839
oaths by Jews R.
v. Polack,
1825
oaths, children R. v. Bowles, 1835
oaths, method of swearing
R.
v. Drake, Drakeford, Wilson, Wallace and Batchelor,
1833
oaths, religious objection
to Onions
v. Raine,
1837
old man, criminal defendant
R.
v. Wright, 1839
onus of proof in capital cases R. v. Sheppard, Piper and Pate, 1827; R. v. Burn, 1833
Orphan School R.
v. Cunningham, Oates and McLellan,
1833; R.
v. Power, 1840
Pacific Islands Threlkeld
v. Lang,
1836
paintings Parr
v. West, 1814
pardon (see also Crown
mercy) Wentworth v.
Crossley, 1801; Hart
v. Rowley,
1825; R.
v. Dwyer, Kinnearm Madden and Blewit,
1825; R.
v. Muldoon, Bolton, McKoldrick, McMoren and Horan,
1828; R.
v. Raine, Lee and Kemp,
1828; R.
v Simms and others,
1831; R.
v. O'Brien and others,
1831; R.
v. Smith,
1831; Attainted
Jurors Opinion,
1833
pardon, when effective
In
the estate of Dempsey,
1838
pardons, minimum service before R. v. Kelly, 1831
parol evidence rule
Cohen
v. Ritchie,
1830; Smithers
v. Hughes,
1834; Lee
v. Holdsworth, 1839
Parramatta R.
v. Cook and Curry,
1826; R.
v. Moore and Reilly,
1826; R.
v. Mustin and Brown,
1826; R.
v. Bacon,
1827; R.
v. Baker,
1828; R.
v. Kennedy,
1828; R.
v. Lucas and England,
1831; R.
v. Webber,
1831; R.
v. Crawford,
1832; R.
v. Cunningham, Oates and McLellan,
1833; Doe
dem. Payne v. Ashby,
1834; R.
v. Thorn,
1834; Crabb
v. Booth,
1835; R.
v. Fellows and Clayton,
1835; R.
v. Williams, Bayliss and others,
1835; R.
v. Hillas,
1837; O'Connell
v Bell, 1839; R.
v. Tougher, 1839
part performance doctrine
Smithers
v. Hughes,
1834; Hall
v. Borton, 1841
partnership Fleming
v. Eagar, Forbes and others,
1826; Short
v. Berry and Woolstencraft,
1828; Cooper
v. Terry and another,
1829; Kemp
v. Dobson,
1829; De
Mestre v. Hindson,
1835; Wilson
v. Burdekin,
1838; Fisher
v. Wilson, 1840; Sherwin
v. Edwards, 1841
partnership, dissolution
of Mitchell
v. Walker,
1832
partnership, establishment
of Long
v. Taylor,
1838
partnership, insolvency
In
re Quigley and Son,
1831
partnership, liability
in tort Goodwin
v. Lamb and Parbury,
1835
Patricks Plains R.
v. Davis,
1838; R.
v. Holden,
1838
Patriotic Association
Ex
parte M'Gaa,
1838
passenger on ship
R. v. Blaxland,
Blaxland and Lord, 1808; Wentworth
v. Jones,
1825; Merrett
v. Kenn, MacCleod and Butterworth,
1826; Spencer
v. Jeffery,
1826; Campbell
v. Jeffery,
1826; McDowall
v. Middleton,
1827; Thompson
v. Baxter,
1827; Nowlan
v. Young,
1828; Thompson
v. Willet,
1829; Wilson
v. Johnstone,
1829; Lynn
v. Johnson,
1830; Bodenham
v. Biddulph,
1832; Longeville
v. Brigstock,
1833; Lynch
v. Robinson,
1833; Lyons
v. Lyons,
1833; Maher
v. Robinson,
1833; Stephen
v. Brigstock,
1833; Stephen
v. Brigstock,
1835; R.
v. Thompson,
1836; R.
v. Tibbs, 1841; Solomon
v. Bartlett, 1841
passenger on ship, diet Campbell v. Jeffery, 1826
Patrick Plains R. v. Hitchcock and others, 1833
payment into court Murry v. Dickson, 1828
penal bonds Lascelles
v. Kemp and Gatehouse, 1821; Geary
v. Vivian,
1830; Field
v. McDonald, Marr and Rose,
1833; Woolley
v. Bryant,
1837; Wight
v. Barker, 1839
penalties, enforcement
of R.
v. Schofield,
1838; R.
v. Anzelark, Riley, Pearce and Pearce,
1838R. v. Wright, 1789
penalties, relief
against Geary
v. Vivian,
1830
Pennant Hills R.
v. Kearnes, 1839; R.
v. Smith, 1840
Penrith Brady
v Cavenagh, 1839; Brady
v McEachern, 1839; Josephson
v. Fulton, 1839; R.
v. Smith (No. 2), 1839
perjurer, evidence of R. v. Absolam and Gardner, 1828
perjury R.
v. Thompson, 1798; R.
v. Hecking, 1799; R. v.
Jones, 1807; R.
v. Blaxland, Blaxland and Lord, 1808;
R. v. Gore, 1808; R.
v. Grose, 1813; R. v.
Goodlake, 1822; R.
v. Charlton,
1825; R.
v. Polack,
1825; Rowe
v. Wilson,
1825; R.
v. Connor,
1826; R.
v. Forbes,
1826; R.
v. Osborne and Ward,
1826; R.
v. Pritchard, Cooper, Rawson, Hunt and Brookes,
1826; R.
v. Rogers,
1826; R.
v. Turner, Kerr and Bates,
1826; Short
v. Howe,
1826; R.
v. Donnelly and Redmond,
1827; R.
v. White,
1827; R.
v. Pickering and Baxter,
1829; Clarckson
v. Pickering,
1830; R.
v. Hunt,
1832; R.
v. Cartwright,
1833; R.
v. Kaines,
1833; R.
v. McIntyre,
1833; R.
v. Tomkins,
1833; R.
v. Tunney and Durand,
1833; R.
v. Campbell,
1833; Jennerett
v. Smeathman,
1834; R.
v. Stokes,
1834; Ex
parte Plunkett, in re Kinsman,
1835; R.
v. Hancock,
1835; R.
v. Macarthy and others,
1835; Thompson
v. Leburn,
1835; Donnison
v. Faunce,
1837; R.
v. Davies,
1837; R.
v. Kelly,
1837; R.
v. Moore,
1837; R.
v. Onions,
1837; R.
v. Berguin,
1838; R.
v. Faulkner, 1839; R.
v. Harper, 1840
perjury, law of R. v. Jefferson, 1834
perjury, mens rea R. v. Wright, 1834
perjury, punishment R. v. Campbell, 1833
permissive occupancy (see also land law, title) Brown v. Alexander, 1828; R. v. West, 1831; Martin v. Munn, 1833; Doe dem. Robinson and Hughes v. Nott, 1834; Doe dem Hunt v. Grimes, 1835; Doe ex diem Antill v. Hodges, 1835
perpetual imprisonment In re King, 1824
personal injury Raine
v. Busby,
1829; Maguire
v. Moses,
1834; Crabb
v. Booth,
1835; Maher
v. Jones, 1841
personal injury, damages (see damages, personal injury)
personal torts (see also criminal conversation; defamation; libel; seduction; slander) Ward v. Karnes, 1824
perverting the course
of justice R.
v. Bull,
1836; R.
v. Stephens and Stokes,
1836; R.
v. Roberts,
1838; R.
v. Roberts, 1839
Petersham R. v. Jenkins and Tattersdale, 1834
petty treason R.
v. Benson, Cogan, Sprole, Rodney, and Campbell,
1825; R.
v. Bradney,
1824; R.
v. Stack and Hand,
1824
pharmacy Sherwin
v. Edwards, 1841
phrenology R. v. Gough, Watson and Muir, 1827; R. v. Worroll, 1827
pigs, controlling of Boston v. Laycock, 1795
pigs, shooting of Boston v. Laycock, 1795; Donnison v. Sharpe, 1830
pillory R.
v. Hyson, 1796;
R. v. Thompson, 1798;
R. v. Jones, 1807; R.
v. Goodlake, 1822; R.
v. Charlton,
1825; R.
v. Rogers,
1826; R.
v. Cartwright,
1833; R.
v. Jefferson,
1834; R.
v. Stokes,
1834
Pinchgut (Fort Denison)
R. v. Hill, 1788
piracy R.
v. Clarke and others, 1821;
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; Thompson
v. Baxter,
1827; R.
v. Hackett, Foley, Donoghue, Kanes and Sweeny,
1829; R.
v. Taylor,
1829; R.
v. Anderson, Davis and others,
1832; R.
v. Firth and others,
1832; R.
v. Higgins, Fuller, Anderson, Thomas, Belford and Walsh,
1833; R.
v. Blandford, 1841
piracy, elements of R. v. Kay and others, 1835
Pitt Town Perkins v. McDonald, 1833
Pittwater (see also
Broken Bay) Lascelles
v. Kemp and Gatehouse, 1821; R.
v. Toole,
1830; Cape
v. McIntosh,
1835
pleadings, amendment of Murry v. Dickson, 1828
pledge of goods Stephen
v. Brigstock,
1835
poisoning R.
v. Power, 1840
police corruption
R.
v. Hodghen and Paten,
1838
police uniforms McNamarra
v. Wilson,
1834
police, appointment
of R.
v. Gillies,
1837
police, Border Police R.
v. Billy, 1840
police, conduct of Thurlow v. Lewis, 1835
police, criminal defendants
R. v. Goodlake, 1822;
R.
v. Lelland,
1828; R.
v. Miller,
1828; R.
v. Byron,
1825; R.
v. Clarke,
1834; R.
v. Rose,
1834; R.
v. Edwards and Slater,
1835; R.
v. McConnell,
1835; R.
v. Castles and Sherwin,
1836; R.
v. Johnstone, 1840
police, death in custody R. v. Edwards and Slater, 1835
police, mounted R. v. Pegg and others, 1831
police, perjury by R. v. Stokes, 1834
police, powers of R. v. Lelland, 1828; Goodwin v. Wilson, 1834
police, rights to arrest Morris v. Evernden, 1832
pollution from tannery
Chambers
v. Pawley,
1833
Port Macquarie R.
v. Bradney,
1824; R.
v. Foley,
1824; R.
v. Lewsy,
1824;
R. v. M'Ara,
1825; R
. v. Moloney,
1825; In
re Lookaye alias Edwards,
1828; R.
v. Jones,
1829; R.
v. Cartwright,
1833; R.
v. Smith and others,
1833; R.
v. Jeffries,
1835; R.
v. Wombarty,
1837; R.
v. Kays and Freeman,
1838; Ex
parte Pendray, 1839
Port Phillip R.
v. Steele,
1834; R.
v. Whitehead,
1837; R.
v. Frank,
1838; R.
v. Hitchcock and others,
1838; R.
v. Magee,
1838; R.
v. Morris, 1839; R.
v. Sandy, 1839 Carrington
v. Hogue, 1840; R.
v. Atkin, 1840; R.
v. Cain, 1840; R. v. Bolden, 1841
Port Phillip, in jurisdiction of Supreme Court of New South Wales Attorney
General v. Abercrombie, 1841
Port regulations Bayly
v. Cooper, 1809;
The Cruel Strictness of a
Wharfinger, 1822
Port Stephens R.
v. Ridgway, Chip, Colthurst and Stanly,
1826; R.
v. Stanley,
1827; Barton
v. Parry (No. 2),
1834
Portland R.
v. Johnstone,
1838
postal history R. v. Pearce, 1832
power of attorney
Morris v. Lord, 1800;
Thompson,
Foreman and Son v. Raine,
1825; Portus
v. Macqueen,
1832
practice (see also civil procedure; criminal procedure; equity procedure) Practice Note, 1824
precedent, comments
on doctrine Sydney Herald on Abuses
of Law,
1835
pregnancy, concealment of R.
v. Lloyd, 1840
press freedom M'Arthur
v. Hill and Hall,
1826; R.
v. Howe,
1826; Transportation
Opinion, 1826;
Ex
parte Wardell and Wentworth,
1827; Newspaper
Acts Opinion,
1827; R.
v. Hall,
1827; R.
v. Howe,
1827; R.
v. Wardell (No. 2),
1827; R.
v. Wardell (No. 3),
1827; Wardell
v. Howe,
1827; Ex
parte Howe,
1828; R.
v. Hall (No. 2),
1828; R.
v. Hall (No. 3),
1828; In
re Hayes,
1829; In
re Tyler - R. v. Rossi and others,
1829; R.
v. Hall (No. 2),
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. Hayes,
1829; Hall
v. Hely,
1830; Hall
v. Mansfield (No. 1),
1830; Hall
v. Mansfield (No. 2),
1830; Hall
v. Rossi,
1830; Hayes
v. Hely,
1830; R.
v. Hall,
1830; R.
v. Hayes,
1830; Rodd
v. Mansfield,
1830; R.
v. Hayes,
1831; R.
v. Hall,
1834; Stephens
v. Stephen,
1834; Ex
parte O'Shaughnessy, in re Lang,
1835; In
re Stephen and Nicholls,
1835; R.
v. Hay,
1835; R.
v. Kentish,
1835; Bingle
v Stephen,
1836; R.
v. Stephens and Stokes,
1836; Ex
parte Attorney General, in re Stephens,
1837; In
re Williams,
1838
press laws Newspaper Acts Opinion, 1827; R. v. Hall (No. 3), 1828; R. v. Hall (No. 8), 1829; R. v. Hall, 1830; R. v. Hayes, 1830; R. v. Hayes, 1831; R. v. Hall, 1833
press, employment in Carmichael v. Jones and Howe, executors of Howe, 1833
presumption of innocence R. v. White, 1826; R. v. Davison, 1827; R. v. West and West, 1827; R. v. Feeby, 1828; R. v. Morgan, 1828; R. v. Curran, 1834
prices Rossiter v. Thornton, 1834
primogeniture Doe dem. Riley v. Campbell and Walker, 1829; Doe dem. Robinson and Hughes v. Nott, 1834
principal and accessory R. v. Radcliff and Jones, 1825; R. v. Geeson, Herbert and Welsh, 1828; R. v. Oram, 1830; R. v. Douglas et al., 1834
printing industry
R.
v. Hay,
1835
priority of claim Lord
v. Palmer, 1803
prison conditions In re Shelly, 1829
prisoners counsel, right to R.
v. Alderson, 1840; R.
v. Lawler, 1841
prisoners, cross-examination
by R.
v. Fowler and others,
1835
prisons regulations, clothing of prisoners Anonymous (No. 2), 1830
private prosecution R. v. Howe, 1824
privity (see also
contract law) Archer v.
Jeffery, 1823; Coulson
v. Reibey,
1825; Fleming
v. Eagar, Forbes and others,
1826; Longeville
v. Brigstock,
1833; Green
v. Hanson,
1835; Long
v. Levy,
1835
Privy Council Lord
v. Palmer, 1803; Lord
v. Harris and McLaren, 1813; Henry
v. Eagar, 1821; Lord
v. Wentworth,
1829; R.
v. Farrell, Dingle and Woodward,
1831; Lyons
v. Morgan,
1837; Walker
v. Hughes, 1839
prize fighting R.
v. Silvester, 1841
prize vessel R. v. Howe, 1825; R. v. Mitchell (No. 1), 1825; R. v. Mitchell (No. 2), 1825; Mitchell v. Howe, 1825
procedure (civil procedure; criminal procedure; equity procedure; practice)
professional secrets Rossiter v. Thornton, 1834
prohibition Walker v. Scott (No. 1), 1825; Walker v. Scott (No. 2), 1826; Schooner Darling, 1829; Smith v. Elder, 1831
promissory note Lord
v. Palmer, 1803; Macken
v. Palmer, 1802; McArthur
v. Thompson, 1806; Pitt
v. Biggers, 1808;
Dundas v. Driver, 1810; Rouse
v. Garthside, 1810; Hudson
v. Fitzgerald, 1811; Underwood
v. Ford, 1812; Bolger
v. Crossley, 1813; Piper
v. Frazier, 1821; Campbell
v. Cox, 1822; Howe
v. Forbes, 1823;
Clayton v. Rowe,
1825; R. v. Madden,
1826; R. v. Moore
and Reilly, 1826; Thompson
v. Baxter, 1827; R.
v. Vignell, 1828; Anonymous
(No. 2), 1829; Campbell
v. Cooper, 1829; Cavenagh
v. Pendeay, 1829; Charleton
v. Eckford, 1829; Underwood
v. Wheeler, 1829; Budenham
v. Phillips, 1830; Corbett
v. May, 1831; Hearson
v. Brown, 1832; Hughes
v. Solomon, 1832 |