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COURT OF KING'S BENCH, JULY [ill]

... l~ouTuror' .* V~jnt ?? the, Jadp;nlie t. t, sura g ?? whoa~4efepdafflt canvis. t ?? b e the ftn; BHarrsf fthtardfi fo. as . Jn. bfa4 I ah.e, In -in firari were these -.-the defendtint WA 1ili$#e-f ljl nr t NMowbray, in sqer hinv. hn which e , mWS Af i w'aae tbe Inbent ot a t.bng. Xere hajosi~* a of milsunndertandning, between the latiea t'e sI downward.5to the date *f the t^3lt4LId0 ihq~ ptt ...

POLICE

... 'POL I c . la~t, our reader, will recolliedl, three Illiterate poor Lriclracun, viz. Quit', Connoolly, anti R~eorlan, wtere capital~ly cccnvidta.I I at cite' (1 I Mifes, for Coicnterfeitimg the coin of the realmc. Icc. their defeic,, chey statled, that being on t oif em eloyinecct, nnd O estitcdC of bread, they were wandering cihout fir wnrks antid I ivc ccengaed b a accto wom tey ere ...

POLICE

... POL ICE.- QdZiget ?? nother inv'estigation ¢f. th I case ot BINGiHAM took place. before Patrick Colquhoun, LL.lU. Hxss I3iNfitAts was chairged vith stealing a ;'atch, thea property of the ?? Gurne$, of the-firtn of Gurney an I Whitehead, Jewellers, IO; Crown street, Sohe;:io$ ich was fman I in his possesslon by WV. Ptc', ani officer. on searching his hMMoii, No. fq, Wlsitcorm'-street, upon ...

ESSEX ASSIZES

... EmSSEX AiSiZES. CHLMl5SFOR'D AUGty.qr r. r tr il rd Chief .ustice (I.',rdl Ellenbornowh) anl IMr. Jutice Burrough arrived from Hertford yesterday, and went to Church imme iately upon their arrival. This mornine ar nine, Mr. Justice IBurrough began husinecs on the Civil Side, and lord Fsllenhornugh at eleven on the Crown Side. The Calendar for this County is very light, and the Civil Side does ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAItV INTELLIGENCE. COURT 0F CH ANCERY, AvuusT i. IZING'S THEATRE. This wns a motion on the part of Mr. '1aylor for alt or.ler to re-open the sale Of the Opera-honuse, ott the grounod thant the particulors of Its sale, o~ahlch toosk -place the il~th of Jane last, were rs.t properly -set forth or fully repreietttd ;and that in, consequence of such defedlive represeissacion Mr. %Vatsrs had ...

ESSEX ASSIZES

... ESSEX. ASSIZES. CHELMSFORD, SATURDAY, AUG. I. ?? V.THZ COtMtMSS.IONKS OF BSAIIIACI5.' This was an inquisition to ascertain Whatc.ornpensation ?? be made to the plaintiff for the injury done to Sis land, by hav- ing had Wheeley l$arracks eredted on ito : Mr. WETHERSELL attended for teh lalntliff, and'stated, that he asked a cnmpensatn, nort accordlng to the ratio,4vhich many persons had ...

ROBBERY, OF THE COROMANDEL HOY

... ROBBERY, OF ITHECORONTANDEL HOY. II.- 2 .- ?? ~ f rh;~ office TtAMES P LCEc OrricE.-The Magistrates ot this Inces were yesterday occupied frons twelve o'clock in the day until 6 six il the evening, in examining the different persons' ij cU5 1 tody oil suspicion of heing concerned in this robbery. a GEO a I e SWAIN. who was examined before the Lord Mayor n oil Thursday, on his own confession ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA/IV INTrkL G EA CE. * COUR'i-OF: ClIA\Nt'ERY-1.%w. x-7. The Court was occupied the wlssl9 of thedla)y ini ltaring Coin. sel is an Ex-pirte cse, MI'honias' 1- tiv oktur of T'homas and Mhillis. 'I he case stanl's over till Pt tat nett. rhe Loito C5A ANCEtL.O tolnir ic-tiinfl tn the couroe of this argumelat to observe tbat, -tholuh .Iord Tlhiurilov hbad essdtea. voured to render Country Corn ...

MIDDLESEX ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... A HICKS'S HALL,, Nov. 22. TIHE KING ON THE PROSECUTION Or - IUGGIOS AGAINST BUTLER,, This was an appeal against a convidlion by Mr. Sellon, at Hatton-garden, in the nsonth of October, when Butler was taken before him by Huggins, the informner, and others, and on the eath of the informer, that Butler had contraband goods in his possession, the Magistrate ordered him to pay the penalty of zol. ...

POLICE

... MARLo30 iitt&lisrTRFET.-A infirm o1d tan of the name of *vWYauRN, who forijerly was a tradesman in St. Ciles's, and bad brought up a numerous family in great. respe Tdtbllitv, was chargedwith stealing a baker's basket and its ceistants, consist- ing of many loaves. The prisoner was detedled in the alt of theft. He was taken to the nvstch-hoeue, and shortly after, on one of t le officers going ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTERLLVENCE. COURT OF KING'S BENCH, SATURDAY, Nov.36. 1, ST'VAN V. HAYWARL, The plaintiff in this case was a livery-stable-keeper, residing in Blackfriars Road, and the defendant a young man of pro- perty, residing in Walcot-place, Kennington; and the present action was brought to recover a compensation in damages for an injury done to a horse belonging to the plaintiff, which he had lent ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, to. Mrs. Gang, of Skinller-plice, Sr. Pancras, went to bed on F4i- day se'niioht witih an infalnt son aboitt 15 montlis old, Who wI3a3 in exceedin- goodb ealth at the limeli: when sbe awoke in the mo0rinig, the child lav ascusnal upon her arm, apparentlyasleep: alter some time, findtii_> that be did not move, she liitfd him up, aud to her sari rise, whi li nothing could ...

Published: Sunday 08 September 1816
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1940 | Page: Page 15, 16 | Tags: Crime and Punishment