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COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—SATURDAY

... CO URT OF C(M)MJIN PLEAS.-SATCRDAV. I)1W 'A MATI(ON .-N EGArI IVES PREGNANT. CoTr 5CN V. JosEs AND WVIFE.-Mr. KELLY opened the plead- ings. ihe deelsration contained seven counts, charging the wife of tue defend~ut with h-aving spoken certain slanderous words of and concerrling the plintlliff. Mr. SerjAit Joisr.s statedl the plaintiff's case to theJury. The plaintiff waI foutuerly a ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—SATURDAY

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-SAT(URD.IY. J ODGMENT. MORRIS V. DAVIES AND WIeFE-The LORD CHANCELLOR I have read the notes of the Learned Judges who last tried this cause. A former verdict was returned in favour of Mr. Morris: after long argument before me, and after great deliberation on my part, I sent the case back for the consideration of anether Jury, as I doubted wbether I could believe the evidence ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—SATURDAY

... COURr OF KING'S BENCH.-SATURDAY. BANKRUPTCV.-JUDGMENT. BERNASC'i)NI V. FAIRDROTHER AND OTHERS.-This was an action of trespass against the Sheriffs, for entering the premises, and seizing the goods, belenging to the assignees of the Messrs. Chambers, the bankers. A person of the name of Winton breught an action on an obligation given him by tbe Mrssrs. Chaabe.s, and having got a verdict, he ...

DESTRUCTION of the BRUNSWICK THEATRE

... DES TRUCTION oqfthe BRiLNSU'ICK TIIEdl'R . ADJOURNED INQUIEST-TENTH DAY. .C5[ At fonr o'clock yeslerdiy atlrfrnoon, ttirJnry re-lssemibld at the Coiur-house, Wellcl.,se-sqasre, aud resinmed their Inquiiry. A few minortes previris to the C(.roner taking his sear, Mr. Carruthers caime into Court ; lie walked with the assis-ance of crutch es, and took a seat on the bench. A long diicrlssion took ...

MIDLAND CIRCUIT.— DERBY, AUG. 4

... MIIDLANTD CIRCUIT.-DEiWY, dUG. 4. Bekfore 5r. Serjeant D'OYLEY.] GEORGE MOUNTNEY was indicted for stealing a bay ma~re, the property of Thomas Pickatrd, from Joh n Brookes, at D rby. John Rrookes said, that he was servaot to Thomas Pickard; ons the 11th of A pril I took a mare to Derby fair; I wa rtac- companied by John Fletcher; I parted his company at the W~hite Lion public-house; shortly ...

WINTER HOME CIRCUIT

... HINTER HOME CIRCUIT. HERTFORD-MONDAY. The Assizes for the County of Hertferd commeneed this day before Mr. Justice Burrough and Mr. Baron Vaughan. The Commission having been read, their Lordsbips proceeded to Cburch at ten o'clock, aad at twelve o'clock went into Court. |The Calendar contains tie names of no less than 35 prisoners, some of whose offences are of a very serious character. ...

THE LATE ROBBERY AT EAST HAM

... T1HE LATE ROBBERY AT EAST HAM. We are much gratified in being able to state, that two men have been apprehended, charged with the brutal treatment and robbery of Mr. Greenhill, at East Ham, and of whose guilt there appears but little dot Two irishmen, Michael Cashom and Jolt Bries, who were an tie employ of Mr Greenhill, lout who al scoded directly after the robbery were traced to Bris- tol, ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... At two o'clock on Saturday morning, Hereford College was discovered to be on fire. The building forms a quadrangle, the sides of which are nearly one hundred feet each. At a quarter-past two o'clock the entire of the south-eastangle wasin amagssof flame. In anotherhourthe kitchen and buttery,and thespacious hall of the great dining-room were com. pletely destroyed. By a quarter-past six ...

Published: Sunday 03 August 1828
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1146 | Page: Page 14, 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... MANSION HOUSE. Thursday.-Shortly before II o'clock, the Rev. Robert Taylor and four other defendants, who were to have been tried this morning in the Court of King's Bench, for a blasphemous conspiracy, made their appeararct followed by numerous females, in the Justice room; and Mr Taylor stated, that lie wished to obtain a warrant from the Lord Mayor for the appreher. sion of Mr Alderman ...

Published: Sunday 20 January 1828
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 932 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—TUESDAY

... COURT OF COMMON PLEA4S.-TUESDAY. k r.9lttlngs after Easter Tesm before the Lord Chief JV[Stice BEIT and a d- Coramon Jury. CRIM. CON. r. EDWARDS V. -STEPMpNS.-Thilt was an action forecover'com- aly peasation in damages for thle injury suffered by the plaintiff, in consequence of certain criminal cotiversation which had taken place between tile defendant said the mife ot the plaintiff. 'r, Mr. ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—WEDNESDAY

... COURT OP CfANC.RY.-WEBDxESDA9 MR. WELLESLEY ;NDJ HIS CHILDREN. WELLESLEY V. THE DUKE OF M9EAUFORT.-The petition to confirm the Matter's Report in this case, was, for the conveni ence of Mr. Brouigham (engaged for the first time in the cause), set down at the head af the paper this morning. Mr. HORNR, Mr. BROUGHAM, and Mr. BEArMeS appeared In support of tile petition, confirillinlr the Master's ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—FRIDAY

... I COURT OP CHANCERY.-PRIDA;Y 1 v v I\t I t l~'Th VI t ; CtANt EtLLOtt madle ait ,oIder 3)len noOl rtof the suin tf about 4,000A. ; and an 3e iflR beans roade against it, the case was argued at con. e,1 tl, before the Lord Chancellor, whn this d'y de- i , ' dgnentr The t;3cts were briefly these :-Aon ttarn 'f at Liverpoo') borrowed two sums, one of 2 8001. o f habot 1,400', of a persou ...