SUMMER ASSIZES.—YORK CASTLE

... SUMMER ASSIZES.-YORK CASTLE. TuE KRING v. aimr REV. oHlN SUSDenrA:;D AND SE at OTHEiS. to FOR A RIOT .4ND ASSAULT. Ni Thme indictinent, wilinh containel ftour c nnts, Ei charged the Defendants with a riot, and an assailt with a guln loaded w ith gim-powsd erand lead en shot, hit upon James Hlinebliffe, the prosecutor, oul tbh^ 1lith 'of October last, to which the accused pleaded !ot Guilth. Mr ...

MURDER OF A BRITISH OFFICER IN SPAIN

... * The following LelIer has lbetfi furward'ed tg us 1 3a GVentlemaa itt the Penitosula o7 *^ ss ?? Jar. 9, 18114.. Sen,-An event has lately occurred at Vifinria likely to es cite O e rnast painful sensatiins at home, and' which will place the character of our 'pauish Allies in a very udnf`sour' ?? poiut of view. The 11on. Capt. S. Gort, 9j4th Regilrnti, an Otlicer of the most amniable ...

Published: Sunday 06 February 1814
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2219 | Page: Page 6, 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF KING'S BENCH

... C( UR r OF ICiN'G'S JEA Cf!. FRiAUDt ONt' THlE ST~ICKi FX'I:A1IOE. 'TI' cotirt Iias been oocupi-ed meveyal the jes, bev me1ti one en1 the( ul,`t of tliis inps jtialit case. Ijal itel itIli; dafy, of' trifil anf d th~e pann;:ing sfentence. 0i iaturiday, ir1h ktpildte ooceeiit oft~ej ilroe tgrotiiided on n ll c1 Ili wit oft he ill iienn of Dc Berernter, um~de by hmisC] '; bi it ;Ii, it %%an not ...

COMMON COUNCIL

... COMMfON COUNCIL. A Court of Common Council was held yeaterdiqi in bei the yryptiain Hall, at the Minnion Hoduse. lhe pro- in ceedigtys of the former Cou't 'were read, as was also a CO letter Fnom Mr. Alde'rnan Birch, accepting the office L of Lord Mavor.m c Mr. Guni I'1TLIS gave notice of a. motionfof appro. tin priatinEg e certain sum, from the produce of the -City in Of Soth!wark, for the ...

POLICE

... P 0 LI C E. MAsSa4OsT-IlOUSss-JMES itoaixsoz, alias BRoTWrnToX, who was remanded on Molnday last, was broe ht. up ior fur- ther examination yesterday, on the charge of stealiag silv-r spoons from coffee-hous-s. .With respect to various clffee- houses front which such proaerty to a considerable au.rsunt hadl been missed, and a strong sus-)icion attached to the prisoncr, no . positive evidence ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... RFIC:ATrE, APraL20. BEFYOE.-KENIC, E.Q AND THE BrNCI OF MAGISTIRATE$ M ETH 11DIST m EETIING 1OUS1ESS. - ArtQUllARSON V. Tnlr PARISH OF CH5RIST CHUPC1t. This was an appeal against the parish of Christ Church, l3lackfriirs-Xhad, for not including in a rate for the relief of the poor, the Meeting-house called Surrey, or Rowland Hill's Chapel. An objeaion arnse, on the ground that notice of the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW 1NTELLIGENCE, COULiT OF CHJANI$RY, TI1U,2s0AY, Atra. ig. POINT 01,' PRIACTICE. .Mr. U(INTAr! mostved th-ot a Petition should be ordered for hernon the ground that tile party concerned in it were init resily at thte tilne it was called oni. This he Moved uepon in affilavit, starting, that, Mr. Ilazen, a solicitor en gaged in this rm~atter, Itas two .9peei'la Jury c:iuse~s tried ait the last ...

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 ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER, Nov. 28

... COURT OF 9X:Afl!?QVER. Nov, 28. PlOPE8TY 'AX .TWTHt PROFrTT 0F SiErPP!SG. d ct. Tle Court thii day deliered judgient on the foIlow- L d ing case, wihich applies to the genecal assessment ot all important branch of the revenie. 1 ls ATTo tti.--G EAaLL V. Bo1tR.ODAItE.-The v ae defeipdat was prosecuted by inifornr.ation .of theAttor- - iiey-GeneraI, for the penalty' of 501. incurred by his A ...

COURT OF [ill] [ill]. 22

... COURT 0? XINCSB zNC.r-1jEc. X. CA TAfRST V,. 'TET. The Court was ?? from nion ,'clock in the snofing till after ten at night, in:trying a most im- poitant action upon the-case directed, by the Lord Chlancellor, between tile assignees of Messrs *~en- sington find Co. the bankers, and the assignees of Messrs Stein, Smith, and Co. who were made de- fendants by the Chancellor's order, with power ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... ' HIGH GCOUAT OF JUSTICIAAr. at at 'Monday,. (as mentioned in our last), came 'on the trial of 1J )f Margaret 'Aitken,' afia, Robertson, accused under 'he act' 49th Geo, Il.:ofconctaling her 'being witls child during the I1 whele period of her pregnsry, arid sot calhusg for, or makingC Ii usecof help or tsaihtance inthe birth. The 'pannel being put to ni the bitr,. pleaded'snotguilty, gand:no ...

LAW

... LA W7. - COURT OF KING'S BENChU LOiRD COCHiRANE. On Tnesnity, Lord ?? the Cofirt In per. eon. H.- said, that understanding fros hit Counisel thliat tliey could not 'appear for hin, to move for a new- trial, in'con- firtnity to hi3 wishees, as the rale vVils, that -here there wese many perso m ehi-haced by the Indiciitsets altl must ie pre. sent ; and aS tait was not posaille, the other patties ...