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CRIME IN NORFOLK

... From thle new Report, w~hich has lately hecn addresised to tbe County E'dgistra, es, by the Rev. James Brown, it itl truly gra- tzfving to observe that the number of cnnnmitmcnlts to the Castle, frem October, 1827, to October, 1828, has diminished 18 per cent. compared with thsose of the preceding; year, viz. fron, 585 to483. The Rev. Chaplain also states, that the *number oxf prisoseral whom ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT.—FRIDAY

... ; Xiff-CFL1(NELLOR'S COURT'-FRID.41 . . 1~,( ! riitt v. RlotQrs AND I) jrIsEaS0-In thle CaUse, the q f fl,:,rAt kbtnsion de Beauvoir the cousin and heir of Icreri Peter de Beauvoir, prays that a lease, granted by k ReterenI eter Me deatu'rir to the defendant Rhodes, may ,red tp to be cancelled, on the groiund that it was ot- rIth is relotioti by fraul and deception The persons ed with cerrying ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT.—MONDAY

... VICE-CHANCELLOR'S CO UR T.-MOYDAY. GURNEY V. BERNHARD AND OTHRRS.-TIIe plaintiff in this csiue is a Mr. Rici:ird Gurney, who either was or is the De- puity Warden at the Stannaries, and the cefeidants are Gentle- men carrying on business Hs brokers and merchants. TThe p1atd- 1ff baving deposited sime jeweis of thfe alleged value of 5,000!. in the banids I tse d. fendtantq, received from them ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—SATURDAY

... COURT OF COMMON PLEdS.-SATURDAY. [Sittings before the CHIEF JUSTICI and a Specala Jury.] WIGGING5 AMD ANOTHER V. BODDINGTON AND OTHERs.-Mr. Serjeant RUsSELL, Mr. ERLE, and Mr. HOLROYD, appeared for the plaintiffs; and Mr. Serjeant BOSANQUET, Mr. Serjeant WILDE, and Mr. Serjeant SPAN IIE for tbe defendants. Mr. HOLaO YDopened the pleadings. This was a special action on the case, in which the ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—SATURDAY

... CO&RT OF KING'S BEACH.-SATURDXY. aUY'S HOSPITAL-LANCET-LIBEL. CeOPER V WARXLLY.-The Court was crowded at an early hour this morning with numbers who were anxious to witness the continuation and conclusion of this trial ; but there was none of the contusion that prevailed on the preceding day, owing to the precautions taken, by stationing a strong force of constables at the different avenues to ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—THURSDAY

... I MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.-THURSDAY. I Yesterday being the County Day, there was a very full attend- auce of Magistrates; F. Const, Esq. in the Chair. In the course of the morning several paltry cases of assault were tried, and sonic of their Worships complained bitterly that the committing Magistrates had not taken advantage of the new Act, which permitted them to dispose of such cases summarily ...

POLICE

... MARLBOROUGH-STREET.-George 14 itebins yOUng wan who compainfed at this ofice on Monday nI t having been grievously assaulted by Mr. Price, th*e Lent ° D~rury-Lanet renewed bis application for a warrant aigOf hat gentleman, wbo, he sasid enresred him two rnotb! n1 to act as hurler and footman, Mr. Price keeping no other 4r0 servant. O Sunday evening Mr. Price gave a large dirati party, on wbich ...

CONSISTORY COURT.—FRIDAY

... CONSISTORY COURT.-IRIDAY. BIGAMY. LEItH T. CROSSLEY, CALLING HERSELF LxIGHo-This was a suit for a divorce on the ground of bigamy. The circumstances of tbis case were fully detailed in our report of the trial at the Old Bailey. It will be recollected that Crossley was convicted of bigamy. She had been pronouinced in contenpt of this Court, and the libel was now admitted in panarn. A Mrs. ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF VIOLATION

... I XTRXRORDINARYCfsBE OF VlOLAT)OM On Friday a gentleman attended at MarlborongbIstreet Office, who said he was al perfect a ranger to Mr. Smniti and that lie was induced to come forward from having ser the Report of tbe case in the newspapers. He tated, tb about a fortnight ago, at a late hour of the evening, be was pass. ing in the neighbourbood of the New-roRd, and met a youri female, who ...

SURREY SESSIONS.—TUESDAY

... SURREY SESSIONS.-TuESDAY. ROBBERY BY A SERVANT. JOHN HENRY FRANKS, a man of respectable appearance, warehouseman in the employment of Meisrs. Thrustel, the hat- manufacturers, of Bermondsey, was tried upon two indictments, charging him wiih stealing hats from his employers. The evi- dence against the prisoner, which has recently appeared under the head of Union Hall, having been repeated by ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... EXECuTION o0r JotPa HUNTroN, &C.-A1I the exertionstO save the lives of Jsseph HButon, James Abbott, John James, and Joseph Mahoney, baving failed, they on Monday morning suffered the extreme sentence of the law, in the presence of a multitude unexampled in number since the execution of Fauntleroy. The space before and near the Old Bailey was crowded to suffocation by men and wo men, the ...

Published: Sunday 14 December 1828
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2275 | Page: Page 13, 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

WINTER HOME CIRCUIT.—LEWES

... WINTER HOME CllhCUIT.-LEWEs. The Assizes for the County of Su]SeXz commenend on Satutr- day at Lewes. Mr. Baren VAUGI;IAN and ltir. Justice iButg- RouGH havieg arrived from Mlaid~tone a hout fsaur o' clock iln the aftrrr ooo, lnmmed iately preceeded to thbe T,,wn Has ll, for the purpose of opening4 the comumiosion. Oa Sauday thdtr Lord- ships went to church, MOND AY, DEC. 22. LBt l re Mr. ...