Law Intelligence

... part heard; dow r . Reve; Nicholaon, v Patcebtt; &eIvaT.Cardfen; PadlV. .dwFe;Haigh v. Law Clame v. NLlion; Bellv. Cohen; Carter V. bove Bishop; Bullock v. Leheer; Bogersv. TewudetictNewsaban v. Flood; ,a at Ibberson v.Peli; Ba,~,tley, v.Pyo;Ton .Keig ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... SUICIDE,-On Saturday Mr.Wailey held an inquiry at No. 4, Norland-square, Notting-hill, re specting the death of Miss Harriet Carter Ambridge, aged M years, a lady of fortune, who destroyed herself under the following very melancholy and determined ?? - Samuel ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... charged with having stolen a'leather boot, value 5, under the following circumstances:-Mr. John Hollis, licensed victualler, 39, Union-street, stated that a club of boot and shoemakers was held at his house, and once in the year the members of the club 'exhibited ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... the Poor of the Fermoy Union ai Jeremiah Lemasnev, writ of inquiry; Same a Jeremiah Maye, writ of inquirv; Same a William Lomasney, writ of inquiry; William Jones, lessee of Catherine Rooke, widow, anti Willoughby IHarcourt Carter, and of others, a James ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... Wednesday next, as the Master of the Rolls could not give his atteadance on Tuesday. The arguments in Bagshaw v. the Eastern Union Railway will, therefore, be easilmed to-morrow. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. LSittings in Bancoe] BARWELL ?? TIE HIUNDRED) OF W ...

GUILDHALL—THURSDAY

... residents of St. Sidwell, were charged with having in their possession several telescopes, the property of Mr. Carter, optician, of High-street. Mrs. Carter who identified the articles, stated that she missed them from a case behind the shop door on the 20th Jan ...

Law Intelligence

... RAW Ititentamm NOTICES-T-if s DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN8.1NN. AT 10.-For Judgment: BRgahawe v. Eastern Union Railway, 2 appeala. Apea: Ba waw v. Macneil, part heard; Padbury v. Clarke; Adams v. Blac wall REflw&yComlpany; Weaver v. Grant, 2 appeals ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... a suin of 4,0101. each. One ItIlo5) ?? afiliicret a Mr. Carter-, tatd the Oilier loar- ?? a Mr. S'Ilnuuiieis, the barrister, tund is the anothier of the ;7ttitllilli11tiffS. 'lii 1,I37, Mr. Carter's atssigncees filed a )le iit tinl exetito rs fei- the ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... named. William flonnsell, who it appevrs had been committed for two months' imprison- ment for absconding from the Chard' Union. O n the above-mentioned day, he threw bimnself headlong under the wheel of the treadmill, which was then being worked by eighteen ...

Published: Sunday 17 February 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3529 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... ten days im- Id prisoament with hard labour. is EDBEZZLEMENT.-John Knight, servant, in the, to employ of George King, town carter, at Portsmouth of was charged with embezzling two sums of money, which he had received on his master's account, for ly carting ...

DEVON AND EXETERS ASSIZES

... Taylor, W H. Muarch. Bowermuan, Bluett, v Heooper, Waldron C. Carter, Pillifant, v Berry G. R. Taues Robins, Blake, v Mters'ad.mix Fryer. White, Underhill, v Knapran,. Bennett.' C. Carter, Piflifant, v Berry, G. IL Innes Friend, Kelly, v A herley, Grove ...