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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 ...

LAW

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH, DUBLIN. Friday, February 22. TUE KING, AT THE PROSECUTION OF HENRY DEANE GRADY, ESQ., AGAINST MRS RICHARDS, ELLEN RICHARDS, OTHERWISE GRADY, JOHN LYNCH, CATHERINE LYNCH, HIS WIFE, AND ELIZABETIH CAVANAGH. This was an indictment for a conspiracy to take away, on the 9th of May last, John Hely Hutchinson Grady, an infant under the age of 21, from the school of the Rev. ...

Published: Sunday 02 March 1828
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2409 | Page: Page 13, 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... Chis PRIVILEGES OF BAPTIZED JEWS. the Yesterday thse Court came to a final decision uopon a Subject wlaicb had been long considered a most inmportant oue to the Citizens of Londesi-viz. whether baptized Jews were entitled e of to the privilege of purchasing their freedcr in A Petition had laid been sent in to the Court by the Lllessrs. Saul, wh@ have beetn te now thirteen years begging and] ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—SATURDAY

... COURT Of CHANCTERY.-SATu7,DXY. LoNG V. COCHRANz.-ThIS case bavingr been only partially eard on TI'hursday, the arguments of Counsel were further 1,roceeaed with. Mr. EBICICRSTAFF, In support of the Injunc- tion, urged that by the defendant', default, and that alone, thCe contract bad not been fulfilled, The plaintiff bad made an offer to purchase the ship, with two objects, either to break it ...

DON MIGUEL'S COURT PREACHER

... DON .lJGlUEL'S COURT PREACHER. In the lAtM letters from Lisbon it is mentioned that the Court ir Preacher selected to deliver a discourse on the happy arrival of it the lufant, was Padre Jose Agostinho Macedo. The following ie eharrcter is given of that father in No. Ill. of 7'he ioreign Quarterly Review (lately published,) in alluding to his almost iy seditious letters published last summer:- ...

EXRAORDINARY MENTAL DELUSION, AND DREADFUL SUICIDE BY A FEMALE

... BXTRORD/jVD4& MENTAL DELUSION, AND DREADFUL SUICIDE BY A kEMALE. An Inquest wris held on Saturday at the Georre Inn, Hollo- way, on the body of Mary Ann Palmer, aged 37 years, a ser- vantin the family of Mr. Hardisty, of Hilloway. Miss Hardisty said, that on Tbursday afternoon she called to the decensed, and receiving no antwer, went to her bed-roon, and discoyrred bier kneeling on the floor, ...

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 ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE AGAINST MR. SEYMOUR, OF WILTSHIRE

... ];X'TRAORDINARIY CHARGE AGAINST MR. S YAIloUR, o1, WIVLTSHIRE. Tbe interest which hod been excited by the trial of Mr. Sey- mour, which was fixed for Wednesday, at Salisbury, brought together, alrn very early hour, a large concourse of people of all degrees, by whom the Court was filled as soon as it was opened. Lord Ashbrook, Alajor-&Gen. Dundas, M.P., a;d R great number of till gentry of the ...

NORTHERN CIRCUIT.—LANCASTER, MARCH 17

... NORTHERN CIRCUIT-L.4NCASTER, MARCHi 17. CatM. CoN.-AcrEtRs v. HZATON.-Mr. DODD opened the pleadings. The damares were laid at 10,0001, Mr. AT-FoRNRY GENERAL for the PALATINE stated the case. Tie circumstances connected with the case were of a very pe- culiar and egr qrvted nature, as they would learn from the tes- tim ony of the witnessp he should call. In the year 1813 his client was married ...

NORFOLK CIRCUIT—THETFORD, MARCH 21

... INOArOLA CIRCUITTnmruron , MARCH S1i At nine o'clock the avenues to the Court were crowded, if expectation of the following trial of JOHN KENNEY, a young man, 22 years of age, for the wilful murder of Williim Moure, of Brisley. T'ie prisoner JOHN KENNEY was tbea pitt to the Bar. He has a stupid, heavy, idiot like appearance, and during his ar- raignmnent, and whilit the Jury were swearine, ...

NORTHERN CIRCUIT—CARLISLE, MARCH 4

... NORTHERN CIRCUIT-CARLISLE, MARCH 4. BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE-. SIMPsoN V. TiMaPBRosi-Mr. AGLIONBY opened the plead- ings. The declaratin stated that tbe deftndant undertook and primisedl to fnarrv tO plaintiff, but bad refused to lulfil his pro- mise. Plea, ,efieral issne. Air. BLACKBURN sn ted the plaintiffs case. The action, as they hal hieird frnii hia Learned Friend. was hrouglit to ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—THURSDAY

... COvRT OF CHANC'ERYR-URSDAYv SEAL DAY. MOTHER ASD CHILD ExPARTrE CAMaISPILL.-..Thig jil matter, Which, owing to the leckuilar CircuniStaiC1 5 detailed in tePit- tion,? Wa thr o rlgh lr . lmt?'sii 'atrt tohte cae .ioii wa Kto itel fIt beh healrd only in his Lordhid p's viriva'e eo al. It aippearel to he ain ssplI aI by a a ir Ir liry u,8l *eetr cnnlveler 'I'~ytb C1)fil'ti Tby peitn htd been phe ...