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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,'( ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—THURSDAY

... COURT Oj KING'S B .r*CH.-THuRSaY. (Sittings In Banco.e GRAND INQUEST-ALDERMEN OF LONDON. Tl~e Grand Inquest of the County of Middlesex were sworn in (or tie Teim. It may be recollected that Sir Peter Laurie wa. called upon last Term to serve, and that he pleaded an ex- emoption under the Charter of tbe City of London. He was exempted crn tbv ground of his being then the Sitting Al :erman at ...

POLICE

... POLEtg g wiasrharged witb hiaving presetatl aJe forgedbil eflexchango at the husfrte ofiLdrost and Co.t bir fthe sum aof 1701.and IS Doc sthead, an rfterwaeds to a be a rcept ed by t La adtenttall- rDwasfoade pawhre at tas*re aboe bakngs ue et wa.dre Tbenr NprlsonWr Wfatbefsild, G.a hi8sy &O Rotdbereot intboae mhenin wthebil wicuas raseto eds wbo Lsisrk uillsotst the Clerns dMavrkedt. was a ...

POLICE

... POL ICE. 1OW-STREET-The Hon. Colonel Fitzgibbon charged W. TARRANT, the driver of a glass coach belonging to a Mr. Hadarth, with horsewhipping him at tke Operta bouse, en Sa- turday night. It appeared by the statementhof the Colonel and his footman, that the defendant very improperly drove his coach between the Colonel's and the coach ot a Noble Lord-the Colo- nel, in attempting to back the ...

IRELAND

... MhElAND. COURT OF INQUIRY-VERtY SINGULAR CASE. IN' THiE MATTE-PR OF It ligtT l'AhhS(NN PERSSF.. A SUPP4OSEfl T,1,:NA1Ic.-i his novel and interesling InqIuiry comnm-rired on 'I ii s aty. 11ay 1, in the Court of Ative~la, behore. Miaster. Ci n r anti Townsenid, andi Messrs. Mitford and Beatty, ubo ivlt-1P(1,04d C lliolissi ner- wide~r a writ doe Iutanui; /51 qq?,etidet, air ed tinler rite Great ...

NORWICH CITY SESSIONS

... CHARLES BAXTER and JOSEPH BAXTER were placed at the bar upon au indictment found at the last Quarter Sessions for this city, charging them with having conspired with William Baxter, a bankrupt, who had absconded, and ether persons un- known, to defraud Messrs. Allen ansd Shepperson, of L ndon, and other creditors of the said bankrupt, by fraudulently re- moving divers goods from his premises. ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—TUESDAY

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.-TrrEsDdy. WILLIAM GRIFFITHS was indicted for having, on the 14th of August, arssulted W. T. Hodsoll, E q. It appearei from the evidence oif Mr. Hodsoll, which was corroborated by other testimony, that the prisoner was coachman to a lady to w tom Mr. Hodsoll is guardian; and that, on the day In question, be was, with hris wife, proceeding, in that lady's carriage, from ...

POLICE

... ck BOW-STREET.-ELIZABETH GORDON, an unfortunate fe. hat male, was charged with having auempted to destroy herself. Ak- It appeared from the statement itf Hands, a watchman of Wa. sed tefloo-bridge, that between three and four o'clock yesterday sut morning, a man observed the woman, in a state of great Ird mental agony, walking down Wellitigton-street. and, sus- ac- pecting her design, followed ...

MIDLAND CIRCUIT.—LEICESTER, AUGUST 7

... MIfDL..AND cIRlCU'T.-.LEICE-STEP, AUGUST S7. [Blefore Lord Chief Justlee B~seT.) SAMUEL RUDKIN, WILLIAM RUDKIN, and GEO. GLOVER, stooid indicted fo~r having feloniously stolen a sheep, the property of John Pepper, from a close in the p'arish of Beau- manor, in this county. Jobol Pepper said, that on the night of the 2Ofis of April, be lost a sheep from his close ; be had counted his sheep iu ...