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LONDON ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... for Yesterday thise Sessions were helid at Guildhall, before the. Recorder and a Bench of Aldermen. JOHNt JACOLS end FIRNI) BUT3 ERsiWOtnIT were indicted for n of aesaulting and lb.;,itircg Richard Crook, JTohn M-enzies, anid - 'Tyrrell, the two former watchrmeni, and the latter a constable of a!l hi ?? of London, on the istli of September. NY hs Frone the evidence! of the prosecutors the ...

OLD BAILEY SESSIONS

... OLD BAILEY SESSZOiN2. Yesterday JOHN RACULY- 3 S, a respectable ikif g manah, *1 ?? fliloniousty r~i~eiving aquantityfcppri'tas ter irticlers, tile prproptey o f Messrs. John and 1-enry Tyler,, he knowing the' same t o have been stolen by William l Heughes, a , journeyman copp ersmith with the prosecutors, wcho reside In Cripplegpte-buildings. Hughes has ,since beed tried and con- e victed of ...

ESSEX ASSIZES

... .EsI,3X ASSIZE.Z, CHELMSFORD, JuLY 23. CIVIL SPDE.-Before Mr. Serjeant Laws and a Special Jury. SEDUCTIO-N.-GaovE v. Ili~tDStat. MIr. Causr' opened the pleadings, and stated, that this was an action against the defendant for seducing die plaitslifs daughter, per quod sereuitum atnisit. The defen.dant pleaded the general ?? Guiy.. Air. GvetNEY stated the case with much pathos and eloquence, the ...

POLICE

... POLrICE. GUILDIxAr.[L.- lterztly RIosrIT HALL and Jont4 floopr.a were brought before the Sitting Magistrate by two officers of Queen-square, chargesj on suspicion with being the percstrators of an extensive robbery in the house of 3ir. John Vi orctster Chandler, salesman, in WeEt Smithfield. 'The :'ollowiug were the circumstsnces of the case as detailed by the prosecutor, and two young females ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTEL L!?EYCE. eoriRT OF CHlANCX51IY, Nov. 4~ WTe U'!ur; did niot sit at all to day, the Lord Chancellor, wc ire sorry to state, being much indisposed with a severe attalck of. the gout. X tVICE-CHANCE5LLOR'S COURT, Nov. 14. WLSON AND OTH5l.5 ' V. TOEZ CO fOR~tAON OP O0SWAS~EtR . BTr. ?? said, this waes ans application to his Honour re- -specting a eharity founded in l6il5 by a IMr. Stokes ...

REPORT

... OF THIE COMMISSIONE'RS' APPOI'NTFD FOR INQUIR- P] N O THR OB OF PREVENTING THE FoRaERY OF BSANK NOTES. 'TO his Roval W~ghnse96 George Prince OF Wales, Regent of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland In obedienice to the directions contained iii his Majesty's EOmnussion, we proceeded, in-'the latr en of he m th o Jul at, ocnier the importaht subject referred. to us.: Ou~aft~istion was ...

OLD BAILEY SESSIONS

... OLD BAnE PSESSiO. -Saturday PItLLirPE CADAS alizi PtrinAEe.T,'spis At' sw TRsEstoass,. and Louis AMAND CLEU.&NSaAC,' were .rnditqeA for having brought. Troi Mosaamhique, in Africa, to ishe l Nad of 'Mautitius, certila npersons, to besdldaii~slatet-- The A'TTORwxv- GnsAaLn.stated the czs;'and thelAW asap. plicable, to the Juwy. - 'G.'T. Brodley, in Febrtiary, 1818, iasa mlpidshimain ,of the ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS, DEC. 7

... I- I . ? 1, ? I ? , , I ?? 1, I ?, -Unionist..; ?? ?- PI O ?XlpbL' ,? 4'X 117 W.,m> I V. ?. i:; - 1. ' . f? I r r .;oi ?? jjl',tj !,t ,, J,- f> ~ btb nWi. t1S''L f. i,¢w. dt ,. eo,. ..Jam s -: tLa& S~t indi n ?? ?? L2 h',6,dtt d~ rageoui, ,iMd violent assauk -,conqi'rnmitted.r 'orihe)pPrSop of a ty Clark. tFrom; the-'ividendee 46tiit1atedaiuhath1ii fg±pdan tsVjt, 'Fi ole' [ ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... . ? ? I .. ?. I , %I-OZI-exL? - I COURT OF 0INQ's BRSNC'U, JULY 20; utltmrra 1flare Lorou Et orwgb and a Skecal ,kry; ,. , S lr~at 'eitms~rlr,'r.t . .TFE k11SG AGAINSTC1NFA'iETY. The Defendant having witlsdr awrn lhis plea oF Not Guiltv' and theieby allowing jridgment to go by de- fault, the cause did not proceed. THE OI.G V. JOUN OA.L JONES Mr. ABBOTT having opened the proceedings in ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIG1xNCE. COURT OF KING'S BENCH, JuN. iS.t- , : SEDUCTION.- .SUTTON ?? STEPHSENS. r Mr. GAR ROW, on the.part'of the Piaintit, stated that tl ts was an aaion brought to recover: damages for an injury of the most serious nature that could be inflited on a patelit. It was to recover compensation for. the se- sludion and consequent loss of service of a daughter.- Y The Plaintiff he'd ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... - . LAW INTELLIGENCEN. -; CiO~ttT or CHa NCEt'Y, AUGUS T 9 - :, E PARTF D' TASrz , ItN fTE MSIITER oP ?? SirS. Roi s s~r ...

OLD BAILEY

... OLD , )3AI., , Yetrdy tle l iey, .8easn *consnsneeA tbeftste,-n. .n t . ;tJusticefustrce BraaYY the Loa T ,c411 REt E co'Rrdbe'-Ft, re Gfisj t -f.'the *Hb se Roberts wi Tdidtied .fbbreibkisg of Corr'ction, _Crld Bathfields Wliile impriabned there by vir- tiieof three different wafrants under -the hairidf Nathaniv . COnanit, ESqg. 'pe ofbhis MajeeJs1iti' tices dE the VSadL for thi t. county::of ...