386 THE WEDGWOODS. 



hereafter to be manufactured by the Defendants, with the name 

 ' Wedgwood ' or ' Wedgewood ' stamped, engraved, or otherwise 

 marked or placed thereon. 



"Mr. Bethell stated that the trade mark * Wedgwood' had been 

 used by the family of the Wedgwoods for centuries ; he would not, 

 however, go further into the matter at present, because Mr. Parker 

 appeared for the Defendants ; and it might become necessary with 

 whom, and himself, it had been arranged by consent on Mr. Parker's 

 application on behalf of the Defendants, for time to answer the 

 Plaintiffs' Affidavits that the Motion should stand over until the 

 Second Seal in Michaelmas Term next ; and that in the meantime 

 the Defendants should be restrained as above stated ; except that for 

 the words, 'since the month of December, 1846,' the words, 'since 

 the month of July, 1847,' should be substituted. 



"Mr. J. Parker said he appeared for the Defendants, and con- 

 sented without prejudice ; and on his application for time to answer 

 the Plaintiffs' Affidavits, the Court made an order accordingly. 



" On the 9th day of November, being the Second Seal in Michael- 

 mas term, 1848, Mr. E. Younge, as counsel for the above-named 

 Plaintiffs, moved for, and obtained, a perpetual Injunction against 

 the Defendants in the terms of Mr. Bethell' s Motion, substituting 

 for the words, 'since the month of December, 1846,' the words, 

 ' since the month of July, 1847 ;' the Defendants consenting to pay 

 to the Plaintiffs their costs. 



" Solicitor for the Plaintiffs, 



" SAMUEL KING, 

 " Furnival's Inn, Middlesex." 



