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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

THE WILLS FORGERY CASE

... Barber; Mr. Ballanlirne, with Mr. Humphreys, -solicitor, for Fletcher; and Mr. Wilkins, with Mr. Wolfe, from tie' office of Mr. Flower, solicitor, for Mrs. Dorey. A fewe minutes after his lordship had taken his seat, thie prisoners were brought into couni. ...

THE THEATRES, &c

... Frolic, in their motley attire, draw after them crowds of admiring worshippers. At this time are tea and shrimps, Richard- son's show, and spiced gingerbread, in the ascendant, and sober and steady gentlemen are found at very untimely hours upon the outsides ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... and in her domestic affairs was assisted by her daughter, the subject of this action. The defendant, Fre- I darick William Show, was a traveller, In the employ of Messrs. Wilson and Co., of Newgate-etreet,DBerlin wool merchants, froom whom compensation ...

Advertisements & Notices

... receive correspondence the better. GUsILDFORaD POLrcc,-A eorrespondent (IH. H.) has furnished ?? woilh the following facts, to show the manner in which justice is dispensed in the borosyh and county town of Guildforsd. It sh-uld be observed, however, that ...

Mr. Wakley & the Police Magistrates

... inquiry relative to the death of George-Benson, aged 22, late a labourer em- ployed at Mire. ye's saw mills, Chelsea.-Mr. Wolfe, from Mr. Flower's office, attended on behalf of the principal prisoner, Henry Jones. The seconds in the fight were not represented ...

THEATRICALS, &c

... matrimony; vqd the prinripol incident is founded upon a circumstance that happened Some few years ago in the neighbourhood of Chelsea, ofa uentleman advertising foe a housekeeper; the result was that, en the appoinced day for the interview, the street was ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... sohere he died in about a quarter of anl hours aferfro. trinlre injuries he hadl ?? Arnold, aboy, residhng at d8, Gee-street, Chelsea, proeved that lie was Walkirrg aolsg rho Strand seith hisi brother, w-hers the deceased came trp artd asked them u-blob way ...

LITERATURE

... a surplice oung with- the cohrislers at matins iand high mass,6 it happened, one day, chat the Pubs of Norfolk,comiung to Chelsea to dine~wito nit, la-and him at church, with a surplice On his basole, sinpieg. As thor walked hoensward togetlter, arm is-rem ...

THE CORN-LAW DIVISION

... Lord C L Owald, J Cc Batlhe, H J rL Fukwl!l tm,5toG IV 0c Owen, Sir J L Bane, W L Fleetwood, Sir I t. EPn , Col c Baird, AV c Flower, Sir J ' ?? A Cc Baldivin,B B LForster, M LPageet,LrdW L Bassormao, A L Fox, C R I'L Palmaerros, Vise L. Burclay, D r. Gibhon ...

Published: Sunday 08 March 1846
Newspaper: Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3227 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... steeple chases for prizes, by ladies, Roman races, dc., not forgetting the undying ?? Widdicomb; in addition to a grand flower-show, delineations ef marble groupings, by Mr. Thompson, rustic amusements, avocal and instrumental concert, balloon, and grand ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... attornev on behalf of the parish. He put this caseosuppose a flower-pot fell from the window of one of those houses on a man walking beneath, and killed him, would not the owner of the flower-pot who had caused thie isjury be brought to Clerkenwell court ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Exchalsnne. |Mrs. Baueber, 128, Tottcoisemcourt-road. Mr. Norbury, post office, Baretfort. l Mr S. Willianss, i, Sloane-square, Chelsea. i Mr. Battenl's Ilsrary, Ulaphain. Mr. H. Langley, 53, Great Chart-street, East-road, Hoxton. Mr. R. Johnnston, perfumer ...