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CRITIQUE ON DON CARLOS; OR PERSECUTION

... CRiTIQUE ON DON CAR-LOS; OR.. PERSECUTION. A Trae in i v Five Acts, BY LORD 'JOHN RUSSELL; WHEN we first heard of -this Tragedy,f or, rather, read of it in the newspapers, ve could, not help thinling, that the scene, though laid in Spain, was really to be Englishb. In fact we thought4 that the hoary Lopez was to be the persecuted party; that Lord John, under, the name of Don Carlos, was to ...

PLACARD CONSPIRACY

... sLP.MXA4 CN i] ¶h sbjct was, mIotoI in~ :the iastl Rg-istor; *Uder been couimen*el :for Tieaso beprever ed-s A n be4u*te ed .with: great ?? to ;¢vcry man w'iho ?? wsfith VliI prss. af The; i!nate i, X~ ever, S so deeply.t inteie~tingj that it seems neceary Otto di- rect :the -Ors attetion tdo some or, th publctionshh have taeni plmexe laetb tot The re e, hereuto ape eub- Joined four ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCID NTs, OFFENCES8, 4c. Mionde~ay- ex icy~n an ttrcmpt to set fire to the premises of Mr. Enugliria r, a re speciable cabinet-tarker, re~idintr at Limeholise, was made, far tile purpose of commilotine robbery. Some feliows knockfed at the door, and it r'ired if a person whom tlhey naed ic-bzled liere ; onl tile girl answering in tihe neective, they tlesirrd to ca Mr.Er glrbeiirt himself, ...

Published: Sunday 31 December 1820
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2135 | Page: Page 15, 16 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ASSIZES

... .. I YoaK, AUGUST 6.-TATE V. LINTON AND WIFE.-This was an action hrpught by a husband to deprive his wife of her clothes. Mr WIaLMs stated that the plaintiff had married the daughter of the defendants, and as the marriage was contracted against the will of the mother, she had influenced her daughter in ans unfavourable manner towards her husband, and they lived together very uncomfortably, ...

Published: Sunday 16 August 1829
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5824 | Page: Page 10, 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SINGULAR CASE OF ALLEGED LUNACY

... The case of alleged lunacy of Mr Davies, wholesale tea-dealer, of Philpot lane, was heard by the Lord Chancellor, on Monday week, at his Lordships private residence, when Mr TPaaSLOvX applied for a commission of lunacy. Ale referred to various affldavits, which.stated, among other things, that, in April last, Mr Davies's friends were obliged to place him under the care of keepers at his house ...

LAW

... COURT OF KING'S BENCI. Monday, Noventher 16. CRIMINAL ONFONRtATION. Mr J. WILanAatS moved for a rule to show cause why a criminal infor- mrtions hould not be filed against certain Commissioners Of the Court of Requests at Halifax, for injustice and oppression. He made the appli- cation on behalf of a person of the name of James Woodey, a resident of Halifax, who in 1827 owed 1!. 10s. to a Mr ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCIDENTS, OPPNC2ES, & .- - .| Stpvoasb MonDDR. -,Ah inquest. hainbtee ha beiI e the body of ,Je>es Derfcseerth ,(not Baclioe) who ?? fomud 4ead, near Prespect-lalfef Bethul gteee, as tfated in our last. It hppears that be was a sober., i dusettious wetn, ht had been in a dejected state for the last. fortaight. O ne the day he left homes be took a razor vrith fhim, saying he wae going to have ...

LAW

... COURT OF CHANCERY. ARREST IN THE PRESENCE OS THE KING'S UDGES. The Vice-Chancellor having expressed last week a wish to have the Lord Chancellor's opinion on this case, Mr WAR EYIatD moved for the discharge of an attorney who had been improperly arrested in the Vice-Chancellof rs Court. Levi, the Sheriff's oflicer, shortly after made his appearance with the prisoner. The LORD CHANCELLOR: Where ...

ASSIZES

... WrwcnEsTE, JclY 18.-George White, aged 32, was charged with having, on the 17th of June, killed Thomas M'Donald, by cutting and stabbing him with a sharp instrument. The prisoner, on being placed at the bar, became extremely affected. He is a very mild-looking man, a baker by trade, and is said to have borne a very respectable character for many years at Southampton. When Mr Missing, who ...

LAW

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH, GUILfuAfL. Thursdaey, Oct. 20. TimB Kitf, v. F~nvi:Y AND CHAPrA Irs-eetL . ON TilC - Special Jurors ansvrered to their ninniesg T;C ATTOoSFYGGE\EOAl rirt W a tales, sald thle Jill', being completed -y the adiditioas of five .llitu Ju~rors, ?? otto ant iofsornsatisis filedl vy tile AtteralC! ?? rnl, against Daniel Whittle Hlarvey and John1 Ciapiltta, for a liliel uu lis ...

Published: Sunday 02 November 1823
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7154 | Page: Page 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... E7 ! ; , ? :: 11 - . j 11 - : - ?- i ?? -, - , , . I ?? ! ? ? T ? F I- 1. ?kl. I - ?? - .1 I ?? ? ? ?- - ; ?i I j ?? , ? ! ?, , ?? ?l ? , ? ? , , - ? ? t j* MANSMNt-IGUSf l;; : , ii 1 - I .N CO3!OITTAt; FP Jou PALaNs.-lliNsiemher last, McrBahbertsfon, ?? ht'adpswrcheatis4edttate at'tbe AnictionitNirt',lest in tha room (al,1 tashea Is'pIsoll by the hands of pickpockets)hfour ank giand.tca ...

Published: Sunday 04 September 1825
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1973 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... CCIES BNCES, ?? itairs5~ny.Beieen:t:iheh~ours oF niu ;rnrd te n Tuesday evening; F, Wilkiinsona,'cot.4 l ?? Seouthwask, wias passing, along Hig i h jrerj attenti nn.w as lled Vto a .poor. woan pss hevwas L grauriang e-, stepaO Or n ttaclranar1s huouse., .Hc enqrriredilre carton of. ber illness.. -he replied thatshe was dying, for want of assistaence.* .1He r6iatdiler up, rid wvith the aid 3f ...

Published: Sunday 04 September 1825
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1043 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment