Cobden against Kendrick

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1791
Year1791
CourtCourt of the King's Bench
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8 cases
  • Minter v Priest
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 20 Marzo 1930
    ... ... this appeal has arisen—an action which was brought by him to recover damages for slander against the Respondent. The Appellant succeeded at the trial, and the jury awarded him £1,500 as damages ... ...
  • The Same against Grove
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of the Queen's Bench
    • 1 Enero 1846
    ...of Common Pleas appears to have thought that fraud and covin was an admissible plea to scire facias on a judgment. In Cobden v. Kendrick (4 T. R. 431), the plaintiff, [162] being sued for 1501., had paid part, and comprised the action ; but, discovering afterwards that the proceeding had be......
  • Bramwell and Another, Assignees of the Estate and Effects of W. Noakes, a Bankrupt, against M. P Lucas, W. Thompson, and T. Groves
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of the King's Bench
    • 31 Mayo 1824
    ...character or employment of the former, and therefore no privilege could be claimed as to that conversation. Cobden v. Kendrick (4 T. R. 431), Wilson v. Eastall (4 T. E. 753). Secondly, an attorney may be called to prove an act done, Rex v. Watldnson (2 Str. 1122), Doe d. Jupp v. Andrews(2, ......
  • Gainsford v Grammar
    • United Kingdom
    • High Court
    • 16 Febrero 1809
    ... ... But what C. said when he made the propositions to A is good evidence against B. without further proof of C. being authorised by him than the fact of C. being his attorney.) ... Garrow, contra, cited Cobden v. Kendrtck, 4 T. R. 431, and Wilson v. Rastall, ib. 753, to shew, that unless the wit-[10]-ness ... n. Lord Ellenborough -I fully accede to the doctrine laid down in Cobdcn v Kendrick and Wilson v Rastall, which is no more than this, that communications by the party to the witness, ... ...
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