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CORONERS' INQUESTS

... COMItONKEnst INQVaRETL. INTHBBSTING.. INrU'lltY ION THE. SIMLETON- SOUNDE 'AT LINcoLNs'-IN.--AA. investigation whlih excited. gweab. interest in the legal circles,.took phiace in the council-room. at LincolhiS'-Inn, befire Mr. 9SrTarNrs andahighlyrespectai' blejury, touebing the skeleton which was' fbund'by some men wbfowere diging'in-theT Square within the lhst weel.:& Dr.. Moore of Lincolns' ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... COURT OF COMMDN COUNCIL. A Court was held this week for the dispatch of public business. THE METROPOLITAN COAL TRADE. Mr. C. PEARSON presented the following memorial from Mr. Bradfield, of Derby-street, Parliament-street, coal-in. spector:- That the intention of your memorialist has been taken to the crowded state of the river Thames by the collier- ships and the cause of their delay in that ...

LONDON POLICE

... IMO1VDO1I PIOLICE. MAR-YLEBONE.-CRIUELTY OF.i.A -HusBAND,-'On Tuesday, Mr.- Charles .-Loy Cox, a young man of gentlenianly ap- pearance, residing tin Lambethwalk; was brought Abefore lthe ?? on two warrants, +the-former obtained against him by the ?? asd-the latter by his wife, fora~violent assault. Mrs. ARRIST iCox, a woman about 26'years of age,;and of lady-like manners and address, ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... * 1NSOLVi.ENTi) U'JRS' QJRT.1 The Court resumed its sittings on Mondayy Mr: Con- missioner LAW pre'sided insteadofMr. 'Commissioner HAR- ass, wcho has gone the Southern Circuit- The Court will on Tuesday, again adjourn to enable the, Learned Commis- sioner to' proceed to three places on the Home Circuit. - Ties ACCOMMODATION-BILL SYSTEMi.-Robert JohnBaker, late of Mount-street, Lainleth, hair ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT. MONDAY

... (Before the RECORDER.) MNlNT PROSECUTIONS.-The Court was occupied from ten o'clock in the morning till six in the evening in the trial of ) 2 prisoners for misdemeanour, in uttering counterfeit coin knowing it to be base. The Hon. Mr. SCARLETT, Mr. ELLIS, Mr. Ciiit.iams, and Mr. SaLHx, appeared for the prosecution. All the prisoners were convicted, and the majority were sen- tenced to 12 ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... INSOLVLENT DIEBTI'O)RS' COUIMR The Court it's o ' n missioner LAw presided insteaddof Mr. Commissioner HLAR. Ris, who has gone the Southern Cir'uit The Court will on Tuesday, again adjourn to enable the Learned Commis- sioner to proceed to three places on the Home Circuit. THE ACCOMMODATION-BILL SYSTEU.-1Robert John Baker, late of Mount-street, Lambeth, hair-dresser and perfumer, was opposedon ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT. MONDAY

... (Before the RECOwDmn.) MI)NT PRosucuTioNs.-The Court was occupied from ten o'clock in the morning till six in the evening in the trial of 12 prisoners for mnisdemnicaour, in uttering counterfeit coin knowing it to be base. The lion. Mr. SCARLETT, Mr. ELLIS, Mr. CHAMBsERs, and Mr. SsII.x, appeared for the prosecution. All the prisoners were convicted, and the majority were Sen. tenred to 12 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... lAW _ b WN- Wednesday being the first day of Term, the Lord Chan- cellor, as is usual on such occasions, met the Judges and all Other high legal functionaries at breakfast, at his house in Bruton street, and afterwards proceeded to Westminster-hall, to open the Courts in form. At half-past one o'clock a cor- ?? e of 16 carriages, containing the Judges and the chief offi- ers of the Courts, ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—(THURSDAY.)

... COURT OF KING'S B!NCH.-(THUR8DAY.) THE KING V. THE GUARDIANS OF THE POOR OF THE PARISH OF S. PANCRAS. The ATTORNEY-GENERAL was instructed to move for a rule to show cause why a writ of mandamus should not be issued, directed to the Guardians of tile Poor of the parish of St. Pancras, assembled under the provisions of the New Poor-law Act, calling upon them to obey an order of the Commissioners ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... -.Imam ? I -j, L 1, 14,4 - . 1. . I I ?? ?? - - - - . . - . -1 ?? i,. X-ril Chan- I Wednesday being the filst flay of Term, the LOru rellor, as is usual on such uccasions, met the JI1l1d0s aml all other high legil functiohlaies at breakfast, at his house in ?? street, and afterwards proceeded to Westminster-hall, to open the Courts in form At half-past one o'clock a cor. iege of 16 carriages, ...

COURT OF REUESTS, KINGSGATE TREET

... C OUrT OF RQ TS, 7KING0GAT TREET, (DEconE lMi. CoMisslsONrEaR Dusors.) LODo Joasv RUSSELL'S RAZOR;;-A John-o'-Gaunt- looking barber was summinoned by a little pale-faced tailor, ?? Stokes, for the sum of 8s. W., the alleged value, of a razor intrusted to the tall tonsor to-be regularly ground and duly set. The history of this razor bears-a striking~analogy to the illustrious indiiidual who was ...

LONDON POLICE

... LO1WDO)NOIE GCWi611 Il1,-IrolRnTANT TO PAwnROXErss.-Tues-. day., JosUa Brdterswerlh, ajosurneynian watchmaker, was brought up for re-examination before Sir.-PEaTE LAURIE charged 'with having pawned seveial watches entrusted to him to be finished ar riepaired, by Mrs. Abrahams, of. Han- way-treet, Oxford-street. After teasing him'for soipe weeks to return the watcbes,.Jhe .sent her a packet of ...

Published: Sunday 06 November 1836
Newspaper: The Champion
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6241 | Page: Page 16, 17 | Tags: Crime and Punishment