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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... es- . __ ten COURT OF CHANCERY, Nov. 26. J. P. Auriol, Esq. and others v. Joshua Smith, Esq. ase'? M. P. by The Vice Chancellor this day gave his judgment ing in the above cause, which was hear4 before him on ere the 8th, ,2th, and 15th November. The bill prayed of an account of the produce of certain-effects-of the late ot, Capt. Jelfc, R. N. possessed by the Defendant after irt, Capt. ...

COUNTY QUARTER SESSIONS

... tshe ton has at length g~ot rid of soe of that gang of noted swindlers who have so long- been a public nui.- sance. TY -IA S .9~ C,.X,--9UAR.E SEissrols. covw- I t A. . nen | -XtR AXD 51SDLIN~fl~u ancr den a ftune est ntory d ' ?? ' The was a traver,- ?? ?? e- he pctd'raisoners halve-ee ba hws ,*o e ces, ter-avid :Fearns i shoemfaker, and lives in Mache. I ehe an note. bera any ter~ -Onthe ...

BOROUGH SESSIONS, JULY, 1819, Before Jonathan Blundell Hollinshead, Esq. Mayor, and James Clarke, Esq. Recorder

... BOROUGH SESSIONS, JULY, 1819, B'fore Jhst Clulnrdes Hofef ; E miw' . axd Jamae Clarkei Esqy. Recordr William Boyle or Boryda William Gallighan, Larry Burn-s, Michael' XCarthy, Peter Carroll, Charles Don- t idj, Michael Delany, Patrick Egan, Williamh Riley, I Patrick Proudfoot; and' Barney Mackitaspie, were in-' I dicted for riotously assembling, and attacking and ?? persing the Orange Club, ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... LANCASTER ASSIZBS. tnaothes conca aang Pr mccjt e ibr.ck Calendar conil- t frind the anmrs of 17 Persons, charged with uttering j fored Bsankof£100gaI notes, or havingll thaem in their possession, swinte t forgeries. T'hir :he-easefwhich B n excited thegretest anteresinons that of Citc~cand~rake who were jointly char'tged with utteriing to Mrs. Taylor: d of Astley,a firged- £20 note, inI p ...

NORFOLK ASSIZES

... N ovFLK ASSI4ES. ?%isonikg a Fscszily.--Eiiabeth Wollertr.o was | of tried on a capital indictnent chargingg her with i e ; having mixed a certain quantity of arsenic'ina cake, s ue wh~ch cake she sent asa present to her uncle, Tifford r he Clarke, esq. o'ri th'e 2d day of Jury inst. thereby in- t id' tending to kill him;* and liait of the said cake being t eaten by Robert Spdrkes, son of ...

Law Intelligence

... Labt 3ntelgence.-. cotJRrO KS ING'S BENCH. 'THE KING V. IlARY ANN CLARKE.-LiEL, , Monday morning the defendetit appeared in cour, to receive judgment for a libel, styled 4 Litter addressed to the Rib/it Hen. Win. Fitzgerald, Chans. cellar ot the Irish Exchesquer, {c. j ge Attoraey general stated the defendant had let judgment go by default; he therefore prayed the judgment of the court ...

Law Intelligence

... ,ILatu Tnte'litguire. ay vict COUnT of KInXG'S BENCII, Feb. 24, 1814. .Et LAVY P1ERCErdL'S ACTION. £1 gh TfIf ICING V. MITFOkD. It I dee This wasan indictment preferred against the de- ,f fpndanit by Lady Viscountess P'erceval, charging pen him with wilful and corrupt pejury, in an affidavit the made. by him inI a.cau-e Viscountess: Perceval v. .Phipps in the Court of Ring's Bench, on the 2Srd ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... The, Asizes conmmenced on Yednes.'ay,.beferie the Lord Chitf Baron Rtiehagnds, and Ba¢i,:., W66d. tto- twrt Towvoly'-Parlwr, Esq. Hizl SJberilff-We ;irc sor~y tofindI, tbat there arc no lctss t!h-n ninety-bld prisolners foir trial, amnopgst whornLwe. notice thet'ol: hloriig :-Willi tm Staindt ioigrS / Geoi~e OGiashaw, Thomws Leigh, Peter Lveir, GvorgO.iftrlurray, S~amiii I Bktaksbaw, ;id ...

TRIAL FOR MURDER

... al Cou=t= TRIAL FR DURDER. ASzO oN ednesday,' J6l TRA Wo dVodesday,7 Mit E-ri At warvwi~k A~siZ`S m0rof0 e je ?? 'tain was tried for the aier f n hi fer Ann bri- then Wlsc AIpr r) Apil last. o ?? h 5hO a pipe makeir, rsdn ?? Thre prisoner rwasig n o tott-street, l3irwiflgbarll$ ind had formerly been in the emplOY of Mr. Rose, on Snow-hill., The prnis- cilial evidence adduce inspoto he prosecu. ...

MURDER AT HORNSEY

... xjr II I MURI) T 7r II,, nis 17 71171i?,,,-,,451 ?? ition was takei, .- - ,.Y, Pata I i iga,0 ih ~ i . onths thle vr-h coast. itr tie..hJ o-hei- -w~i our nife was in Ia. staaleet ! .1,ors rte cld ot'is n a go-t chl ti Ii ner, whh 1 h the him, thirc nlue ue°i' o a51r' tit, if thiorpe of [lbult t;l - t a I edl'i5'lt., t 5 srthe was a ttir fn *tmng, house on vI. hul t .t . lorscs brother ...

[ill] SPRING ASSIZES.—APRIL 15

... BESTER SPRING ASSIZESP-'.Ai' IBd~re Scrjeant Copfic,; an Jas.arall. * ;,S * V. J. 301ixHsON, S. DRL 5CtOiD, A, D J ri r IAGUELEY, h SrZjr)ea. * i ~thi 0.,, sd~ f,>r thle fCrowln, tl~e AttrneySen,~eral (Mr. the ; Mr. Parke r. Esa n s.ad Mr Cros.-For Gc oesners Mr. Wilfiamns P4M D F. Jones, f lI I ' dictlytent stateL~ tlat tbe pri,,zners did siava il to ' spire assemble, inc~te, ar stia up, ...

Law Intelligence

... Lab )teiti e* . CE RANCE, PLETCHER, YATES & CO. ?? NICHOL it SON & UO5SMAN.o' n This was an action of Trover tried at the last 'Court of Passage id this borough before the Record- e er snd a Special Jury of Merchants, to-recover the- SY value of a Cask of Coffee, and was a, cause- whieh' Usexcited a considerable degree of interest. The case as stated by Mr; Venables, the leading Coun-. sel ...