LONDON POLICE

... -- . . . -. . - - x . ; .ij to MaNSIO,-IHOUSEi.G~iNAlleri,' an officef who ii'priri- rcipally employed in clearing the streets of palpers, appre- veo helided I -worn an w ho hlli beell IWtogih, ivith a wretehed Ath emaciated child; about two years and a half old. She had 3r. leviedcontributions upon.the public to the amountof.thrYUe Ve shillings, and was sent to the usual place of confinemenr ...

Published: Tuesday 09 September 1828
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1953 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... INSOLVENT DMBTOnS' COUAT. PI -lALL T rjlVlfX'l~lAMMr.. ?? - .. SHIRE HALL, NOTTINGHAM, WbDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22. REVEREND WILLIAM HELPS, formerly of Whitenap, near Rumsey, Hants, and late of Hailion, near Newark, was unop. posed. The insolvent is possessed of church preferment, amount- ing to nearly £1,200 a year, and Air. Payne stated, that in four years, if lie lived, all his creditors would be ...

Published: Wednesday 29 October 1828
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3232 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BILL CHAMBER—SECOND DIVISION— 1st March 1828

... BILL CHATAI ERSFCOND DIVISION- , st Mlarch IS28. . FINNLAYSON V. AI'IKaNzrt. Form of Process-Stsspenisiaa after being reponed-E.rences. TiI'Kenzie, a trustee for creditors, brought aln action be- fore the Sherfffof Ross against Firilayswn as principal, and Pedie as cantioner, concluding for a sum of l..39 I:s,. 5d. No defences were put in, but Pedie's procurator ' profluced 'a letter addressed ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... MNA JSION..HOUsE LozxnooNou Saturay, ar woman, named Marv, Walters, was brought befo~re th6ji~ Mkayor, charged with having robbed Mi55 Eatred tIles4 ter of the owner of the Elephant public-.house''1 u , ilk Xenchu,~ street. In the investigation incontestable evidence mk4 of the innocence Of a poor simple girl, naeedM~ Ann O4B who was convicted the session befor ls, o robber Sentsencedl to ...

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 ...

POLICE ASSESSMENT

... Tfe PoliceEstablishmentofthiscity has longbeefl an objec t of very great interest to us ; and at a time when' Ave oenedl our col unwits xvith the viewv of rendcri ug it the, aid wl ei we tlotiudht the exertions of individualsco ninectedwith it de- served, we did so openly anld candidly, and tot.tly urmmtecil wvith any party or political kceliig. It -,as viith great satis- faction that ...

LONDON

... FRIDAY-FERIJuArty 15. THIE KING'S COURT. His Majesty held a Court at:three o'clock yesterday af- ternoon, at the Royal Lodge in Windsor Park, which was attended by his Royal Highness the Lord High Admiral, the Lord Chancellor, the First Lord of the TCreaurv, the Lord President Of the Counicil, the Lord Privy Seal, the Secretary of State for Foreian Affhirs, the Chancellor of the Durhy of ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—FRIDAY

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH.-FRIDAY. ATTORNEYS. An attorney was struck off the rolls of the Court in 1813, be having been convicted of conspiracy. Application was now made that be should be replaced on the Roll-first, because all exclusion of fifteen years was sufficient to expiate the fault; se- cond, because be now swore that he was not guilty of the con- spiracy of which he had been convicted. ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—MONDAY

... COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.-MONDAY. (Sittings ill Banco.] SeAGO V. DEAN.-This was dD action brought to recover a sum of 20f., wbicb the defendant bad verbally promised to pay, a3 consideration for the plaintiff's acceptance of a lease of a certain hoose, The lease having been executed, the plaintiff, who was a widow, accepted it, and took possession of the house, and at ihe end of the first quarter ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—WEDNESDAY

... CO(UT OF KINWS BENCII.-WEDNESDdr. rmlim -n tst n.wf andd a Special Jury.] LbIttIngs before Lord TEsNfTUDER111IN 500 5F - a TROVER FOR A STOLEN NOTE. Dr LA CHAUMITTE V. THB GOVtRNoR AND COMPANY. OF THE BANK OF ENGLAND-Sir JAMES SCARLETT, for the plain- tiff, stated that 'bis was an actin of Trover, brought by the plaintiff against the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, to recover ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—TUESDAY

... COURT OF (HAINCERY.ToPJDAT, Aithol~llh thluf W9S SP Dsy, his Loidahip, oWiug to his tn- g ~gemenza elsewbere, dld not attend. I B F- ('I1AN'L~L LOPS ('OUR Tw.-TVRSDAY. 'I'l)i was tbe lirst day oi the Seal, hult the rnotionc of any im- lorlatlce were p('stponed ill coflaqllen~ce ,et tbe continued ab- . c' of tiec leading CounteI At two o'clock his Honour had C Jhd o] vriol all the' LearzI,'( ...