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Subject Index L-Z land, enforcement of judgment debt against Luck v. Rowlands, 1835 land law R. v. D'Hotman, 1842; Stewart v. Cheyne, 1842; Doe dem. McKillop v. Lascelles, 1843 land law, adverse possession Doe dem. McKillop v. Lascelles, 1843 land law, Crown land Stewart v. Cheyne, 1842 land law, Crown grants invalid Terry v. Spode, 1835 land law, location authorities Willison v. Maine, 1836 land law, possession for 20 years Doe dem. Butler v. Martin, 1842 land law, right of way Kearney v. McKay, 1830 land law, reversionary interest Abbott v. Cheyne, 1842 land law, surveying Glover v. Birchall, 1827; Bastian v. Bridger, 1831; Terry v. Spode, 1835 land law, uncertain boundaries Barnes v. Cutts, 1843 land law, uncertain title Lord v. Jackson, 1838; Doe dem. McKillop v. Lascelles, 1843 land law, uncertainty of location Doe dem. Learmonth v. Barnes, 1843 land law, whether building could be freehold property Stewart v. Cheyne, 1842 land titles Bilton v. Smith, 1830; Marsh v. Walford, 1831; Doe dem. Inniss v. Read, 1834; In re Griffiths, 1834; Willison v. Maine, 1836; Abbott v. Cheyne, 1842; Doe dem. Butler v. Martin, 1842 land titles, informal titleKearney v. McKay, 1830 land titles, location orders Shoobridge v. Dunn, 1835; Shoebridge v. Dunn, 1836 land titles, title by prescription Kearney v. McKay, 1830 land titles, uncertainty of Patterson v. Lord, 1826; Bilton v. Grant, 1832; Harmer v. Sadler, 1832; Sharp v. Gregson, 1835; Shoobridge v. Dunn, 1835 landlord and tenant Owen v. Forbes, 1831 larceny R. v. Moring, 1825; R. v. Madden, 1829; R. v. Dudfield, 1838 laudanum R. v. Valentine, 1843 Launceston, In re Sinclair, 1827; R. v. Thomas, 1830; Cookney v. Brodie, 1833; R. v. McMahon, 1833; R. v. Davidson, 1834; R. v. Ward, 1834; R. v. Paget, 1837; R. v. Davis, 1838 Launceston Club Gilles v. Pugh, 1842 Launceston Swamp Case Abbott v. Cheyne, 1842 Launceston trial R. v. Clipham, 1827 Law Officers, private practice Pearce v. Loane, 1834 law reporting R. v. Kermode and Hood, 1824; R. v. Matthews, Holden and Smith, 1824; R. v. Bent, 1826; Fereday v. O'Connor, 1832; Solomon v. Davis, 1832; Tuckwell v. Scott, 1832; In re Melville, 1835; R. v. Connell, 1835; R. v. Robertson (No. 1), 1835; Moore v. Barnes, 1837; R. v. Gregson, 1837; R. v. Rowlands, 1837 law reporting, flamboyant Gellibrand v. Ross, 1835 legal costs, taxation of Stephen v. Crowther, 1825 legal ethics In re Gellibrand, 1825 legal practitioners, admission of R. v. Tibbs, 1824 legal profession, discipline of R. v. Rowlands, 1837 legal profession, division of Division of the Legal Profession, 1843 legal profession, duties of In re Gellibrand, 1825 legal profession, overcharging In re Oakes, 1826 legal profession, separation of Mason v. Lascelles, 1836; In re Stephen, 1842 legal profession, striking off roll In re Gellibrand, 1825; In re Stephen, 1842 legal profession, unprofessional conduct by barrister In re Stephen, 1842 Legislative Council, invalid Act of R. v. Jones, 1842 Legislative Council, power to enact and repeal R. v. Jones, 1842 legislature, campaign for R. v. Gregson, 1832 libel (see also criminal libel) Murray v. Stephen, 1826; Kennedy v. Bent, 1830; Cookney v. Brodie, 1833; O'Connor v. Meredith, 1833; Schaw v. Meredith, 1833; Gellibrand v. Ross, 1835; Molloy v. Luck, 1835; Murray v. Murray, 1836; Rose v. Smith, 1837; Stephen v. Melville, 1837; Friend v. Goodwin, 1838; Stephen v. Bent (No. 1), 1838; Stephen v. Bent (No. 2), 1838; Curr v. Goodwin, 1842; Wigmore v. Horne, 1842 libel, allegation of peculation, Naylor v. Murray, 1837 libel, assessment of damages R. v. Rowlands (No. 2), 1836 libel, criminal R. v. Macdougall, 1843 libel, distinguished from slander R. v. Gregson, 1832 libel, elements of R. v. Robertson (No. 2), 1835 libel, failure to respond to party invitation Gilles v. Pugh, 1842 libel, of judges R. v. Macdougall, 1843 libel, placard Gregson v. Arthur, 1837; Gregson v. Mitchell, 1837 libel, publication Meredith v. Murray, 1833; R. v. Browne (No. 1), 1833; R. v. Browne (No. 2), 1833 Lieutenant Governor's Court Willison v. Maine, 1836 liquor licensing Solomon v. Davis, 1832 litigation, rate of R. v. James, 1828 Longford R. v. Reed (No. 3), 1843 Lord Ellenborough's Act R. v. Kellie, 1826; R. v. Slattery, 1826 Lower Clyde R. v. Best, 1830 lynch law Willison v. Maine, 1836 Macquarie Harbour In re Warton, 1824; R. v. Allan, 1824; R. v. Pearce, 1824; R. v. Lacey, 1827; R. v. Cam, 1832; R. v. Maguire, 1832; R. v. Shiers and others, 1837 Macquarie Harbour, hardship at R. v. Oats, 1824; R. v. Thompson and others, 1824 magistrate, allegation of cruelty against Mason v. Lascelles, 1836 magistrate, assault on R. v. Rowlands (No. 1), 1836 magistrates, ability of Hay v. Wentworth, 1834 magistrates, action against Fletcher v. Skardon, 1833; Hay v. Wentworth, 1833; Martin v. Smith, 1833; Meredith v. Lord, 1833; R. v. Foley, 1833; Owen and Lord v. Schaw, 1835; Drum v. Price, 1843 magistrates, criticism of R. v. Beams, 1832 magistrates, litigation between Meredith v. Lord, 1833 malicious prosecution Fereday v. O'Connor, 1832; Worford v. Watts, 1832; Benjamin v. Griffiths, 1834; Pearce v. Loane, 1834; Gee v. Burke, 1837; Pugh v. Haygarth, 1843 mandamus R. v. Magistrates of Hobart Town, 1825 manslaughter R. v. Clipham, 1827; R. v. Glennan, 1832; R. v. Kinseala, 1832; R. v. McMahon, 1833; R. v. Bellis, 1838; R. v. Hamilton, 1838; R. v. Mansfield, 1842; R. v. Valentine, 1842; R. v. Gerard, 1843; R. v. Valentine, 1843 manslaughter, boxing R. v. Kelly, 1842 manslaughter, convict killed by convict R. v. Mansfield, 1842 manslaughter of child R. v. Awaan, 1842 Maori R. v. Dillon, 1827 maps, use of Doe dem. Inniss v. Read, 1834 Maria Island R. v. Lord, 1834 marriage, breach of promise Hawthorn v. Steel, 1833; Stone v. Macarthur, 1833; Kennedy v. Lowe, 1835 marriage, separation In re Ives v. Mitchall, 1842 married women’s legal disabilities Rose v. Smith, 1837 married women’s legal disabilities, debts Peters v. Nicholls, 1831 married women's legal disabilities, husband's liability for wife's debts In re Ives v. Mitchall, 1842 martial law Government Notices Concerning Aborigines, 1830 master and servant Barker v. Blinkworth, 1831; Van Diemen's Land Company v. Hay, 1832; Van Diemen's Land Company v. Miller, 1833 medical attention Crowther v. Lewis, 1833 medical attendance Anonymous (No. 2), 1838; R. v. Valentine, 1842 medical negligence R. v. Valentine, 1842; Pugh v. Haygarth, 1843; R. v. Valentine, 1843 medical practitioner, action for fees Anonymous (No. 2), 1838 medical practitioner, criminal prosecution of Pugh v. Haygarth, 1843; R. v. Valentine, 1843 medical qualifications Anonymous (No. 2), 1838 Millbrook estate Doe dem. McKillop v. Lascelles, 1843 Milford Mill R. v. Daley and others, 1837 military defendants in crime R. v. Kirwan, 1826; R. v. Slattery, 1826; R. v. Campbell, 1830 money counts Van Diemen's Land Company v. Hay, 1832 Montagu J., amoval of R. v. Bryan, 1835 Montagu J., anger in court R. v. Rowlands (No. 2), 1836; R. v. Rowlands, 1837 Montagu J., allegation of bias R. v. Rowlands (No. 2), 1836 Montagu J., allegation of madness R. v. Rowlands (No. 2), 1836 Montagu J., attacks on R. v. Rowlands, 1837 Montagu J., attitude to alcohol R. v. Slack, 1843 Montagu J., attitude to press Abbott v. Rowlands, 1843 Montagu J., attitudes of R. v. Wilson, 1843 Montagu J., criticism of Ex parte Robertson, 1835; R. v. Robertson (No. 1), 1835; R. v. Robertson (No. 2), 1835 Montagu J., criticism of Pedder C.J. Anonymous (No. 1), 1838 Montagu J., dismissal of R. v. Bryan, 1835; R. v. Robertson (No. 1), 1835 Montagu J., extraordinary sentencing speech R. v. Robertson (No. 2), 1835 Montagu J., first hearing R. v. Ashton and Hargreaves, 1833 Montagu J., press attacks on True Colonist on the Supreme Court, 1836 mortgage, of ship Wright v. Kramer, 1843 murder R. v. Allan, 1824; R. v. Musquito and Black Jack, 1824; R. v. Oats, 1824; R. v. Pearce, 1824; R. v. Reardon and Tydey, 1824; R. v. Ryley, 1824; R. v. Tibbs, 1824; R. v. Broadhurst, 1825; R. v. Jack and Dick, 1826; R. v. Jeffries and others, 1826; R. v. Clipham, 1827; R. v. Lacey, 1827; R. v. Salmon, 1829; R. v. Best, 1830; R. v. Campbell, 1830; R. v. McLauchlan, 1830; R. v. Routley, 1830; R. v. Thomas, 1830; R. v. Wilkes, 1830; R. v. Alder, 1832; R. v. Davidson, 1834; R. v. Masters, 1835; R. v. Hibbill, 1836; R. v. Guillem, 1837; R. v. McKay and Lamb, 1837; R. v. Regan, 1838; R. v. King, 1842; R. v. Turner, 1842; R. v. Williams, 1842; R. v. Jeffs, 1843; R. v. Smith (No. 1), 1843; R. v. Sparks, 1843 murder, distinguished from manslaughter R. v. Buckley, 1824 murder, insanity defence R. v. Smith (No. 2), 1843 murder, malice R. v. McMahon, 1833 murder, mens rea R. v. Glennan, 1832; R. v. Turner, 1842; R. v. Cash, 1843 mutiny, on ship R. v. Kellie, 1826; R. v. Dillon, 1827 navy, desertion Desborough v. Roper, 1833 negligence Salter v. Oakes, 1831; Williamson v. Armstrong, 1842 New Norfolk R. v. Stanfield and Crahan, 1824; R. v. Broadhurst, 1825; Bastian v. Bridger, 1831; Martin v. Smith, 1833; R. v. Guillem, 1837 New Town R. v. Evans, 1826 new trial R. v. Kermode and Hood, 1824; Solomon v. Davis, 1832; Martin v. Smith, 1833; Meredith v. Lord, 1833; R. v. Gellard, 1833; Hay v. Wentworth, 1834; Meredith v. Hepburn, 1834; Mason v. Lascelles, 1836; Shoebridge v. Dunn, 1836; Rose v. Smith, 1837; Ex parte Morgan, 1843 new trial, motion for Molloy v. Sorell, 1832 new trial, procedure Kennedy v. Bent, 1830; Wells v. Fereday, 1830 New Zealand R. v. Dillon, 1827; R. v. Hibbill, 1836 newspapers, place of publication Lord v. Jackson, 1838 newspapers, production methods R. v. Browne (No. 1), 1833; R. v. Rowe, 1835 nolle prosequi R. v. Jones, 1842; R. v. Smith (No. 1), 1843 nominal damages Marsh v. Walford, 1831 non est factum Salter v. Oakes, 1831 nonsuit Meredith v. Murray, 1833; Tetley v. Sherwin, 1842 Norfolk Plains R. v. Jaques, 1832; R. v. McBean, 1837 North Esk R. v. Jenks, 1832 nuisance, pollution of river Jacomb v. Calder, 1842 nuisance, public R. v. Reed (No. 3), 1843 nurseryman Davidson v. Moore, 1835 oath, refusal to take Stone v. Macarthur, 1833 Oatlands R. v. Williams (No. 1), 1843 obtaining by false pretence R. v. Cohen, 1833 Old Beach R. v. Edwards, 1833 Oyster Bay R. v. Jack and Dick, 1826; Flowerdew v. Fereday, 1830; O'Connor v. Meredith, 1833 passage money, action to recover
Van
Diemen's Land Company v. Hay, 1832 passenger on ship Crowther v. Carns, 1825; R. v. Dillon, 1827; Stubbs v. Hudson, 1829; Hudson v. Stubbs, 1830; White v. Budds, 1832 pasturing sheep and cattle, agreement Smith v. McRae, 1830 partnership Field v. Baker, 1831 Pedder C.J., anger in court Murray v. Murray, 1836 Pedder C.J., attitude to evidence Molloy v. Sorell, 1832 Pedder C.J., criticism by Montagu J. Anonymous (No. 1), 1838 Pedder C.J., criticism of In re Melville, 1835 Pedder C.J., press attacks on True Colonist on the Supreme Court, 1836 Pedder C.J., sensitivity of, when criticised R. v. Gregson, 1832 Pedder C.J., victim of crime R. v. Kerr, 1826 perjury R. v. Ellis, 1826; Fereday v. O'Connor, 1832; Hay v. Wentworth, 1834 Perth R. v. Mackie, 1832; R. v. McKay and Lamb, 1837; R. v. Hamilton, 1838 Perth Bridge R. v. Hudson, 1837 piracy Laurie v. Griffiths, 1825; R. v. Cam, 1832; R. v. Maguire, 1832; R. v. Shiers and others, 1837 piracy, high seas R. v. Jones, 1842 Pitt Water R. v. Ryley, 1824; Glover v. Birchall, 1827; R. v. Ashton and Hargreaves, 1833 pleading Shoebridge v. Dunn, 1836 pleading, complexity of Murray v. Murray, 1836 police, criminal defendants R. v. Welsh, 1832; R. v. Bellis, 1838; R. v. Hamilton, 1838 police powers, power to arrest R. v. Greenwould, 1834 poor people, judicial treatment of In re Ballinger, 1834 Port Arthur R. v. Ashton and Hargreaves, 1833; R. v. Bellis, 1838; R. v. Williams, 1842; R. v. Smith (No. 1), 1843; R. v. Sparks, 1843 Port Arthur, conditions at R. v. Cash, 1843 Port Dalrymple Laurie v. Griffiths, 1825 Port Dalrymple, first Supreme Court trials at R. v. Farrell, 1824 Port Phillip Kerr v. St John, 1842 Port Puer R. v. Sparks, 1843 press freedom Ex parte Robertson, 1835; In re Melville, 1835; R. v. Robertson (No. 1), 1835; R. v. Robertson (No. 2), 1835 press freedom, "Moral Guillotine" R. v. Robertson (No. 2), 1835 press, commentary on litigation R. v. Phillips (No. 1), 1833 press, contempt by R. v. Bent, 1830 press, monopoly of R. v. Bent, 1826 press freedom R. v. Dudfield, 1838 press, whether official or not R. v. Bent, 1826 principal and accessory R. v. Broadhurst, 1825 prisoner, right to counsel R. v. Mansfield, 1842 prisoners’ counsel, right to R. v. Guillem, 1837; R. v. Reed (No. 1), 1843; R. v. Walker, 1843 probation party R. v. Littleton, 1842 Privy Council, appeal to In re Stephen, 1842; Tetley v. Sherwin, 1842; Tetley v. Sherwin, 1843 Privy Council, existence of appeals to Murray v. Stephen, 1826 promissory note Patterson v. Lord, 1826; Salmon v. Wilson, 1831 promissory note, defences Dunn v. Stynes, 1830 property In re Loane v. D’Hotman, 1834 property, action to recover Doe dem. Inniss v. Read, 1834 prosecutions, number of, R. v. Murray, 1827 prosecutor's expenses, recovery of R. v. Cook, 1843 Prosser's Plains Morrisby v. Olding, 1830 provocation Dell v. Ives, 1838 public meeting Meredith v. Murray, 1833 putting in bodily fear R. v. Regan, 1838 Quarter Sessions R. v. Magistrates of Hobart Town, 1825 rape R. v. Farrell, 1824; R. v. Matthews, Holden and Smith, 1824; R. v. Ayton, 1835; R. v. Butterfield, 1843 rape, identity R. v. Davis, 1838 rape, of child under ten R. v. Charles, 1832 rates, enforcement of Ex parte Burnett, 1843 receiving stolen goods R. v. Holland, 1825; R. v. Moir, 1825; R. v. Kirwan, 1826; R. v. Wood, 1828; R. v. Ellerby, 1833; R. v. Giles, 1833; R. v. Layton, 1833; R. v. Phillips (No. 1), 1833; R. v. Lord, 1834 reception of English law R. v. Jack and Dick, 1826; Van Diemen's Land Company v. Miller, 1833 reception of English law, conveyancing Bilton v. Smith, 1831 reception of English law, criminal law R. v. Kirwan, 1831 reception of English law, criminal procedure R. v. Rowlands (No. 2), 1836 reception of English law, date of reception R. v. Madden, 1829 reception of English law, evidence Morrisby v. Olding, 1830 reception of English law, libel R. v. Bent, 1826 reception of English law, pounds Morrisby v. Olding, 1830 reception of English law, prisoners’ counsel R. v. Guillem, 1837 reception of English law, replevin and sheriff’s power Dobson v. Frazer, 1843 reception of English law, Sheriff Murray v. Wells, 1832 reception of English law, Statute of James Doe dem. McKillop v. Lascelles, 1843 reception of English law, statute law Creditor v. Fletcher, 1842 religion R. v. Ayton, 1835 religious minister, allegation of corruption against, Naylor v. Murray, 1837 rent, holding over Owen v. Forbes, 1831 replevin Farrell v. McKenna, 1830; Dobson v. Frazer, 1843 Research Bay Wills v. Kelly, 1833 Restdown R. v. Molineaux, 1833; R. v. Walters, 1833 reward R. v. Wright, 1832 reward, ticket of leave R. v. Allen, 1832 riparian rights Hayes v. Espie, 1835 Risdon R. v. Broadhurst, 1825 River Styx Salter v. Oakes, 1831 road, obstruction of R. v. Reed (No. 3), 1843 robbery R. v. Evans, 1826; R. v. Madden, 1829; R. v. Welsh, 1832; R. v. Phillips (No. 2), 1833; R. v. Walters, 1833; R. v. Wilks, 1833; R. v. Kirkham, 1835; R. v. Regan, 1838; R. v. Meadowcroft, 1843; R. v. Pickering, 1843; R. v. Reed (No. 2), 1843; R. v. Williams (No. 2), 1843 robbery - guilty plea, effect on sentence of R. v. Ferguson, 1837 Roman Catholic priest, libel of R. v. Rowe, 1835 Royal Oak R. v. Regan, 1838 sale of goods Fitwell v. Testy, 1829; Salmon v. Wilson, 1831; Murdoch v. Solomon, 1832; Woodward v. Betts, 1832; Clarke and Ladds v. Presnell, 1833 sale of goods, warranty Mason v. Kermode, 1825 scire facias R. v. D'Hotman, 1842 search without warrant Tuckwell v. Scott, 1832 sedition R. v. Gellard, 1833 seditious libel R. v. Robertson (No. 1), 1835 seduction Stone v. Macarthur, 1833 self defence R. v. Ryley, 1824; Marsh v. Walford, 1831; R. v. Cash, 1843 self incrimination R. v. Farquharson and Webster, 1826 self incrimination, privilege against R. v. Rowlands (No. 1), 1836 sentencing discretion R. v. Shaw, 1824; R. v. Murray, 1827; R. v. Oxley, 1832; R. v. Smiley, 1832 sentencing, inconsistent R. v. Phillips (No. 2), 1833 separation of powers True Colonist on the Supreme Court, 1836 services, contract for Stocker v. Stanfield, 1831 set off R. v. Murray, 1826; Solomon v. Davis, 1832; Crowther v. Lewis, 1833; Heaney v. Troy, 1833 sexual assault on child R. v. Farrell, 1824; R. v. Matthews, Holden and Smith, 1824; R. v. Ayton, 1835 sheep husbandry Smith v. McRae, 1830 sheep killing R. v. Rolls, 1842 Sheriff, action against Thomas v. Fereday, 1830 Sheriff, discipline of Tuckwell v. Scott, 1832 Sheriff, jurisdiction over replevin Dobson v. Frazer, 1843 Sheriff, personal litigation Fereday v. O'Connor, 1832 Sheriff's liability Flowerdew v. Fereday, 1830; Wells v. Fereday, 1830; Murray v. Wells, 1832 Sheriff's officer, action by Kennedy v. Bent, 1830 ship wreck Schaw v. Meredith, 1833 ship, discipline on R. v. Kellie, 1826; Elliott v. Lovett, 1833; Hart v. Hurst, 1833 ship, research voyage R. v. Dillon, 1827 ship, sale of Wright v. Kramer, 1843 ships's captain Gunby v Richards, 1827; R. v. Dillon, 1827 ship's captain, assault on seaman Burton v. Driscoll, 1834 ship's captain, shooting at crew R. v. Kellie, 1826 ship's crew Gunby v Richards, 1827; R. v. Hibbill, 1836; R. v. Shiers and others, 1837 ship's crew, discipline R. v. Smiley, 1832 shooting R. v. Laird, 1832 shooting, crime of R. v. Slattery, 1826 slander Horton v. Kermode and Dickenson, 1827; Lucas v. Copperwaith, 1833; Houghton v. Reid, 1834; Gellibrand v. Ross, 1835 slander, "swindler" Wise v. Kemp, 1835 sodomy R. v. Charles, 1832; R. v. Jones, 1833; R. v. Wells, 1833; R. v. Goodwin, 1838; R. v. Chiffey, 1843; R. v. Williams (No. 1), 1843 soldier, criminal defendant R. v. Glennan, 1832; R. v. McMahon, 1833; R. v. Cleary, 1836 solicitor, action against Scott v. Dobson, 1843 South Australia Stephen v. Bent (No. 1), 1838 stabbing R. v. Allen, 1832 Statute of Frauds Orchard v. Curtis, 1833 Statute of James Doe dem. Butler v. Martin, 1842 Statute of Limitations Blastpiel v. McNeely, 1833 Statute of Limitations, against Crown Doe dem. McKillop v. Lascelles, 1843 Statute of Uses Bilton v. Smith, 1831 stealing R. v. Shaw, 1824; R. v. Bond, 1827; R. v. Thomas and James, 1827; R. v. Wood, 1828; R. v. Lloyd, Adams and Lynch, 1829; R. v. Humphreys, 1830; R. v. Glew, 1832; R. v. Ellerby, 1833; R. v. Lord, 1834; R. v. Watts, 1834; R. v. Moon, 1843 stealing from dwelling house R. v. Bagley and Bellamy, 1825; R. v. Jeffries and others, 1826; R. v. Murray, 1827; R. v. Deacon, 1833; R. v. Ward, 1834; R. v. McBean, 1837; R. v. Jeffs, 1843 stealing from a dwelling house, minimal property stolen R. v. Hyam, 1832 stealing from the person R. v. Mackie, 1832 stealing, actus reus R. v. Amon, 1836 stealing, bailment R. v. Clarke, 1843 stealing, cattle R. v. Murray, 1827; R. v. Landsall, 1829; R. v. Beams, 1832; R. v. Jaques, 1832; R. v. Dutton, 1833; R. v. Steel, 1834; R. v. Bryan, 1835; R. v. Minnett, 1836 stealing, from shop R. v. Cook, 1843 stealing, horse R. v. Allen, 1838; R. v. Clarke, 1843 stealing, mens rea R. v. Duff, 1834; R. v. Pain, 1834; R. v. Minnett, 1836 stealing, sheep R. v. Butler, Davis and others, 1824; R. v. Butler, Evans, Lush and Brown, 1824; R. v. Fielding and Newton, 1825; R. v. Davis and Cruit, 1826; R. v. Farquharson and Webster, 1826; R. v. Murray, 1827; R. v. Wright, 1832; R. v. Merrett, 1833; R. v. Ashton and Hargreaves, 1833; R. v. Foley, 1833; R. v. Crohan, 1835; R. v. Amon, 1836 steamship, damage to, while being repaired by shipwright Williamson v. Armstrong, 1842 Stephen, Alfred, clash with judge R. v. Rowlands (No. 2), 1836; Stephen v. Bent (No. 2), 1838 Stephen, Alfred, criticism of Bryan v. Lyttleton, 1834; Pearce v. Loane, 1834; R. v. Robertson (No. 1), 1835; R. v. Robertson (No. 2), 1835 Stephen, Alfred, litigation of Stephen v. Melville, 1837 Stephen, Sydney, struck off the Rolls of the Court In re Stephen, 1842 stoppage in transitu Murdoch v. Solomon, 1832 succession Molloy v. Sorell, 1832; In re Thomas, 1833; In re Daly, 1835; Murphy v. Daly, 1837; Lord v. Birch, 1838; Johnston v. Lester, 1843; Scott v. Dobson, 1843 succession, heir's liability for ancestor's debts Creditor v. Fletcher, 1842 succession, insolvent estate Davis v. Jennings, 1842 succession, letters of administration In re Ballinger, 1834 supervision of inferior courts In re Morgan, 1843 Supreme Court, Clerk of Newlove v. Lewis, 1842 Supreme Court, disagreement between judges R. v. Rowlands, 1837; Rose v. Smith, 1837 Supreme Court, geographical jurisdiction R. v. Kirwan, 1826 Supreme Court, jurisdiction over the seas R. v. Hibbill, 1836 Supreme Court, minor cases in R. v. Layton, 1833 Supreme Court, opening of R. v. Tibbs, 1824 Supreme Court, power to amend error on record R. v. Buchan, 1834 Supreme Court, powers over gaol Ex parte Robertson, 1835 Supreme Court, rules of Opinion on Imprisonment for Debt, 1831 Supreme Court clerk, error by R. v. Buchan, 1834 surgery Pugh v. Haygarth, 1843 Tahitian, murder of R. v. Musquito and Black Jack, 1824 taxation of costs In re Oakes, 1826 tenancy Barnes v. Cutts, 1843; Dobson v. Frazer, 1843 tenancy, damage to property Moore v. Barnes, 1837 terra nullius R. v. Jack and Dick, 1826 ticket of leave Pearce v. Loane, 1834 torts Stallard v. McCormack, 1831 torture R. v. Greenwould, 1834 town planning Kearney v. McKay, 1830 trade with China Wright v. Kramer, 1843 transportation R. v. James, 1828 transportation, expiry of sentence Martin v. Smith, 1833 transportation, probation party R. v. Littleton, 1842 treadmill R. v. Meadowcroft, 1843 trespass Laurie v. Griffiths, 1825; Glover v. Birchall, 1827; Orchard v. Curtis, 1833; Shoebridge v. Dunn, 1836 trespass and case, distinction between Tuckwell v. Scott, 1832 trespass by director of roads and bridges Stewart v. Cheyne, 1842 trespass to land Kearney v. McKay, 1830; Bilton v. Grant, 1832; Harmer v. Sadler, 1832; Tuckwell v. Scott, 1832; Shoobridge v. Dunn, 1835; Willison v. Maine, 1836 trespass to land, self defence Marsh v. Walford, 1831 trials, length of Fereday v. O'Connor, 1832 trover Salter v. Oakes, 1831; Davis v. Jennings, 1842; Tetley v. Sherwin, 1842; Cleburne v. Meredith, 1843 trover, elements of Drum v. Gregson, 1843 trust, breach of Fisher v. Gellie, 1833 trusts Luck v. Rowlands, 1835; Dobson v. Gregson, 1843; Doe dem. McKillop v. Lascelles, 1843; Ex parte Gillies v. Horne, 1843; Scott v. Dobson, 1843 trusts, investment of trust property Fereday v. Worthy, 1835 Twofold Bay Laurie v. Griffiths, 1825 Van Diemen's Land, petition for independence R. v. Kermode and Hood, 1824 Van Diemen's Land Company Van Diemen's Land Company v. Hay, 1832 Van Diemen's Land Insurance Company Ex parte Gillies v. Horne, 1843 wages, action for Barker
v. Blinkworth, 1831; Pollard
v. Dudfield, 1837 wages, payment in kind Heaney v. Troy, 1833 warranty of attorney Fergusson v. M’Kay, 1831; Fereday v. O'Connor, 1832; Luck v. Rowlands, 1835; Molloy v. Luck, 1835 watercourse, interfering with Hayes v. Espie, 1835 water rights Doe
dem. Inniss v. Read, 1834; Degraves
v. Wright, 1838; Ex parte Burnett, 1843 whaling, lay of profits Wills v. Kelly, 1833 wheat, sale of Field v. Baker, 1831 will, forgery Murphy v. Daly, 1837 will, validity of Lord v. Birch, 1838 witnesses, privilege from arrest In re Robertson, 1834 witnesses’ expenses, payment of R. v. Wilson, 1843 women defendants in crime R. v. Farrel and Redman, 1824; R. v. Matthews, Holden and Smith, 1824; R. v. Holland, 1825; R. v. Humphreys, 1830; R. v. McLauchlan, 1830; R. v. Edwards, 1833; R. v. Ellerby, 1833; In re Morgan, 1843; R. v. Slack, 1843 women's legal disabilities Molloy v. Sorell, 1832 work and labour Cotterill v. Hill, 1832; Heaney v. Troy, 1833; Russell v. Condell, 1833; Wills v. Kelly, 1833; Johnston v. Lester, 1843; Wright v. Kramer, 1843 work and labour, payment in kind Macarty v. Gregson, 1830; Thomson v. Stanfield, 1830 worker, improper treatment of R. v. Blake, 1842 York Plains Dunn v. Stynes, 1830
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