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... -LA, JW. COtRT OF KIN''t BENCH. Friday, M11arch 6. TH E KIc;G ?? D)ANIVA~ ISAAC rATON. Thit vtas an information filed against Ithe defendant for, ipnhlishinz a dai;phemous and profane lihtl on the HIoly Scripiures, (Cnltled,- the Third Part of the Age of Rea-. ,svan, bV Thomas Paiue :)-to which he ?? Thp, A-rrvotE--GrC.RtL said, that lhe lad felt it in- conihernt upon limn to lile this ?? ...

Published: Sunday 08 March 1812
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1755 | Page: Page 15, 16 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... POLICEB JIOw-SrICEE:T. Go Monday night, Estther El.a Counter, otherwise Se. Jtt- ltnd eorge Htarrison, . Esq. were Nought to t(le Oifice, chargrt writh seiding threatelning letters to, the len. Basil Cochrane, charging hin vviti a high misdemeanour, which is a transportasble offenec, for the purpotse of extorting money from bim. Alis, St. Julian (a very elegant figure ar, prepossessing ...

POLICE

... POrICE. who n~~u~mbeir ?? idle and dirnr&eriY fellO-s: whonm.ingered.'and aiin-ttyed dlise 1oblic, on WedleeSdaY-Oveff. big, in,vi6eYingtslilssnminationls- wivl.s lire-arms and fire-works, were trilerl mint custody and ltdei~d in the watcls-hetites. T'be followtng viere, txannined-fiefore Afi. Bats is ecr'Y vkled for throwing a: squibe in the S, rerd. TH is stA 'WiIEwscagd vwith disch~argiflg- ...

POLICE

... *130w-S'rncss'I-.-G}A rMI' llotist ?? consequence of 'an iifbrmiatioss th:t umlawful pgames ?? stried on at ahe house; No. 40. in Pall Miull, kept by a nea:n of-the nalme of Paul Rfiw- htll, Adkins, accompaniedl by T'aunton, Salmon, Mlance, Perry and several others, were ?? thltre o0l 'I htrsday night, with a warrant to search the house ind apprehend all in ic.- Tlbey got to the houlse about ...

HIGH TREASON

... I11GH Ti REASO.' SPECITL CoNfMtlO9!'0, or-tVOFMOwGEfl-LANXE, I'IO N DAY, i1osi FF.B- This marning the eoirt Msnt in pursuance of adjourrthent from Mnnday last, for the paurpose of 'prtceeding to the TrwaS of the twelve Men taken I risnners'at the Isle of France; the particulars of whose afrences have already appeared bjefore the public. A'.an early hour all the avenues leading to the Sessions ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS, JAN. 14

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS, J?i. 14, SELLING GUINEAS.5 .WM. FlsiS tand WM. GRtANuLk , were indislcn foi bilaw- fully paying to Joh Williamhs, late a baker S t. Jamues s Mar- -ket 31; I7s. 3d. in exclhaige tor three guineas, beln, at the rate. of II. ISV d. for eacs guinea. - John Williams stated; that on thc ist of -Novenmber lst, he: went to the tap of the Angel-Inn, in-St. Clemuent's, -which was - ...

POLICE

... poLICE. JBVO-STREFT.-T)a Saturday everiln', between seven anl d eight o'clock, as a party of the patrole belonging fo the office ti were an duity zear the New cross, on the lIent-road, they took and searthed a suspicions person, and 'foynd upon hhit a quan- P tity of virgins.wax, withinpresione of tokens on it; about 41. ce \Sfl shilliugtg ?? suppoie4 to be counterfeits.; 40 tokens ar ...

POLICE

... PUBLIc OFrvicE, Bow-STREEET.-1hirsday afternoon a man fi of the name of Qisinton was brought to the office, from Mary- f le-bone, charged with discharging at pistol at Joseph Bridgan V and two yojung ladies, in the ncighbourhood of Baiker-street, on r Wednesday rvening. TIhe prisoner discharged the pistnl he- s twecn the head of the boy and one of the females, and the con- r tents lo.iged in ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWY IATELLIGENCE, COURT OF KING'S BENCH, GUILDILALL' BCfirc Lord Ellenborough anda ,Special JArs, FRIfDAY, OCT.. 30. MAGNAY V. WILsN. - This was an aafion by which theIIlaintiffs, Mesrs. Magnay. and Pickering,. paper-manufacIurers, ,ought to recover from the Defendant, who is a coal-mercha.t, the sum of 3001. and upwards, beingthe amount of a credit given by the Plaintiffis to a dealer in ...

HALIFAX PAPERS

... ,AL H A., OCr.7.-O. FridaYr last a Crturt Mar'- - tial was held on biard ?? shipAfrica-, for the trial Pf Capt. I).ies,nd the surviving officers and crew of his Maest y's-lae' ship La Guen iere, for the. surren: der of that shipla the United States fi igate Constitu- ,tion, on the i9rh ?? ; Vice-Ad&mild Snwyer,. .Prsident.:';'.Canptains Sir J. P. Belssford,..Vice-Presi- rdent, B. Broke, J. ...

POLICE

... - UNtON-isAr.L.-JAMrs GILSo0e was brought up yesterday by Clark, charged with committing the following daring out- rage at the Surrey Theatre on Tuesday evening last. Ir. R1- raur stated, that he was standing in the boxes during the per- formaice on Tuesday' evening, when he observed a piece of board thrown from one siule of the gallery, with such force, that it fell on the opposite side of ...