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Text: Law Report
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Bull v Wilson [1836] NSWSupC 51 (29 June 1836) |
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This was an action brought to recover compensation for an assault, committed under the following circumstances: - Plaintiff was editor of the Colonist newspaper; defendant a merchant in Sydney. Owing to something published in the Colonist, defendant horse-whipped the plaintiff in the public street ... o expose the conduct of the defendant, who was living with a Mrs. Taylor, an actress of the Sydney Theatre , and a married woman, who lived with her husband happily, but from whose society she had been seduced. |
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| Date Issued |
29 June 1836
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Australasian Legal Information Institute
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English
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| Citation |
Supreme Court of New South Wales, Bull v Wilson [1836] NSWSupC 51 (29 June 1836), Australasian Legal Information Institute, 29 June 1836
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55616
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