10 NOVEMBER 1832, page 5

On Monday Evening, The Remains Of The Late Lord Chief

Justice were placed in a leaden coffin, which was afterwards encased in a sub- stantial one of oak, covered with rich crimson velvet, and adorned with gilt furniture. Anxious to......

Clic Country.

The Duke of Wellington arrived at Dover on Thursday, at one o'clock, to hold a Harbour Sessions. Most of the neighbouring nobility and gentry in the vicinity attended. The guns......

Sir Thomas Denman Kissed Hands On Tuesday As Lord Chief

Justice ; on Wednesday evening he was sworn at the house of Lord Brougham. He had previously undergone the ceremony of being created a Sergeant-at-Law, a rank in the profession......

The Lord Chancellor Sat Yesterday For The First Time Since

the Vacation. With the exception of being rather paler than usual, his Lordship appeared to be in his usual health. Sir James Scarlett obtained on Thursday a rule nisi for a......

The Late Lord Tenterden.

Lord Tenterden died on Sunday, at his house in Russell Square. His Lord- ship, when he attended the trial of Mr. Pinney, on Saturday week, appeared to be in the most infirm......