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LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... ehb v Webb-EllFi v Daniel-De Tastet v Le Taveriner-Simonl v ?? Rogers-Stokes v ilolden-Plattel) T Lake-Jacksou T Jacksoon- Davis v Peers-Evans v Stokes. COURT OF KING'S BlENCH. The Court will sit In banco at WestminIter, at hslf past nine. COURT OP COiMMON ...

LAW SITTINGS THIS DAY

... ueraI v. Cawtborn-JoslIngv.Prodger -Trupp v. Hirmnan-Harlow v. Ware-Phillipson v. Bartlett- Chancery v, Westwood-Irvin v. Davis. COURT OF KING'S BENCH, Sittings in London after Term-Sittings at half-past 9. CONeMON JuatEs.-Allen v. Jones-Greiffiths v ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... p-isoner was detained ois another charge. STEALING BELL WIRss-Edwin Morris, thirteen, Benjamin Gardner, sixteen, and Henry Meyer, seventeen, three diminutive urchins, were charged with stealing a quantity of bell-wire, the property of Thomas Colchester and others ...

NAVIGATION LAWS

... divided; Ayes, 294; Noaes, 177. MAJODITIY-AY S, 294. Abdy, T N Duncan, Lord Koppel, G T Russell, Lord J Acland, SirT Duncan, O Kerr, B Hussell, I S Adair, H It Dundee, Adma Kershaw, J1 Russell, F C H Adair, H A East, Sir J B Kildare, Marq Rutherford, A Adore ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Tuesday GSa-Re Netwmran was brought up for farther examitation, charged with having ebtaised a suit of horse clothing from Mr. Bell, sadler, Wigmore- street under fraudulent representations. The charge, it 'will be recollected, arose out of the circumstance ...

OLD BAILEY

... rti~ed and coisidtzas, for5'oi'ging a'bhi of' exchage risetie pay- nient of.86L S. qsd.1. putirociltig to be drawn lyt Car~t Kerr,' of his Majesty's' uship : A ciiir, upon thle Comonrission(sri of lbs- 'Vidbuahiing'Office. On Mond~jte1~ning he was visited ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... Tinkler said that Kerr one of the men alluded to, would say fie was treated witi every kindness. The whole of lils passage money had been returned to him, and he had received one sovereign In addition that morning tor his loss of time. Kerr corroborated the ...

POLICE

... being brought to him, hie wrote a check on his bankers, the Messrs. Gibsons, of Saffron-Walden, for 8001., and a letter to Mr. Bell, a gentleman residing near Stortford, who is one of the executors of the late Mr. Canning, for the delivery of the deeds. After ...

POLICE

... from going off, de say he vant two sheet and de blanket. She is Rig's daughter. AhbIa, de say I be robber. Dere's Malahter Davis, and Maishter Aaron* and Maishier Solomons vili give in my hand fifty hundred poundsh; aend de say I vant two sheet and de ...

LAW AND POLICE

... oi whom tie house 22, in Jewry-street, which had been tencated ly Mrs. Davis upwards ?? t uree years ago, belonged. They were -in it he abit of receiving the rett from Mrs. Davis, who lived the-re many years. 1 I recollect, said tire witness, hoser ...

Published: Sunday 17 September 1848
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 9148 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Law Intelligence

... Hemming v. Griffith; Peto v. Peto; Bell v. Causton.-(Himoosa' Bnoce.)-Mltieons by order: Larchin v. Smith; Toane v. Deane. Cadsrs, &c.: Ayling v. Kinton; Smitl v. North (2); Davall v. New River Company; Gudo ?? Worthington; Davis ?? Wllsford ?? Ford ; x otien ...

Law Intelligence

... sale Mr. Davis f told th's pdlanif and his asoistants that they had no rightv to tak, any of the Count's goods, and he requested thea patsto remove the plaintiff and his men from the house, 0 Po, ,, ?? which, however, they declined doing. Mr. Davie then t ...