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POLICE

... POLICT. GUILDltALL. / Onl Tuesdry, - Burki, she ynars old, *vas canrged with as- satltit(g akt a tni~lit thlree Ver.1s (hi, aib loi he beat ill so dreadtlb a 1;,v (dit its lt ie alilteiwi Snmc G ioo! n a ?? t1''o:et by thc i ylttin p ?? iihid oced !inl. to counl vit tie violence with wittci lt~ wvns eli ?? asenauded until the state of the &t Iid b a-oet e amed. Ot Fridat,, a yolmg man of ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCIDENTS, OFFINQES, 4c. DESTRUCTIOS OF Si. JoEN's, NETwPOI;DLAND, BY Ft ?? followvin g particutlars arc ?? iii a letter, dated February 2, and brought by the schooner Pike, whictt sailed from thence on the 25th, haviug vith civch difficulty gt clear of the ice:- The fire broke out on the12th of February, shbout eight o'c!ock in the everning, and consumed between 130 and 140 honsL-s.- What ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... A UCIDEENTS, DC OFFE(EiN , ULP . Tnr TavrEnQ Geansr.-Last i oiidav niglgt gase b:rt) tO , 'anqt itnportlat di coverv, ilie ?? ;id o ie's titlan ite Touwer Ghost I t will, proablv, be it then ecollection of Sonic, tait cvt lsrdevablc anxiety lid2 a few mo oihs sbte bto c ex r ited ?? the inhaliitaunts of the To'wer, by a si' l ar walppea sne n hibot icr somie oidhts -was observed tiear ltol ...

Published: Sunday 04 August 1816
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2044 | Page: Page 15, 16 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, MAY 3

... OURT Or KTNG'S BENCH1, [AY3. On the Sittli' of the Cnurt to-day 1XIr.Justice Abbott took his sept on this 13encii as Second l iistie Judge of thils Court.-- It is underitoonld his piace wvill be supplied in th e Coninion 1'e'as hv Mlr Bnrrou ci. Sevseral niew trials were mo-ec foi tr day; but the only one of general interest was tlie tnilowing H,tl.L Ahir'OruSIrS V. s-rorITAt'. MIr. SCAR rE rr ...

POLICE

... fP oL ICE. * ?? a ; MANSION 1iottiVY.-wsterday ItleCsARD GOLDINO, a Cleri IN in the house of Messrs. Barclay and Co. Bankers, was brought n up, and undsirwent a finil exasrxloatlos charged with sraaling a Et Bill of Exchange for 381. 35s. 2d. the property of his enm. tl ployers. tl Upon this charge the prisoner had before been privately exa- o mined, and he nowwrequented to have the ?? ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURP, Yesterday the Chairman, hapon the opening of the Court, te- ferred to a letter which he had received from Mr. Le'wis,' one of the agents of the Court, with respeR to the conducd of Mr. Clarke, who had lately held the office of Clerk. This letter stated, thatBol. had been lodged with Mr.. Clarke, in order to be paid over ti the assignee of the creditors of a Mr. Levi,j ...

OLD BAILEY

... 0 L ) It! ELY. - 1; iestliiidri ELiz \ ?? P1.50 1.6 505 in:!ti5 litifovr , tv-g ill 61s- pXs.i..I !loirs cou sII t r-i, It 's 1 r Ie R fgl..l, !sihe 5vell k vitt i'.c the S ise 55 to ftgo ' .iSt !he St tole. n, o' ij1essv h- ii. L p .r ! ! ii vo .(I LiS,! i\!r S.- .leirst l~i'iis.NiiuSEsI- scstiite cu '1 5(1 sal otl eltcllj piei . i' . f-~~ ss'isu,.ss ?? to's J i :lliiyV, WI ltted I ; t 5) ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, JUNE 5

... ;CoUWR OF KiNG5' BkNCH, JVNP S. i .. L ' Yt ?? ?? Dl1i z L' ltLS .` : Thii if an action brought to recnver damages againstt the deftndanr,' hir jih inlur~y idpne to th e Pl~ltnifFtth'cijd, in cisinse- ruence of the 'eptooqi~t of a foveling piece belonging to the de- fendant under the following ?? phifftiftland tte ddten(i'vvere iith lodgirig At tfie bouqe iH a pereih-namred Lernon' intle eni t ...

OLD BAILEY

... Oi(L ) BA1L E 1. Ye.;ter&ay WMlLIAFA IhOLrE, and SAUsA e his wire, were in- dilvle for thelwvruin murder Of John H1leetey nlls Hasely, a boy abllut.t x .years of age, in tise month of April list, by cruel- l~ Iyv btinrr hil.-'l;is Was tdie case -of the chihneynssveeper, which ?? ?? shoret thne since ill the Police llepmrts and the proceneiins orsf' the Ctornner's Ilquiest. 'I'le Leireesl ...

OLD BAILEY

... OLD BIfLElr. Ye4'erda'y TI1N irt.s ANs age^l 7I, ivs indiited forr stealing t y vd sr tfliirr ci (tils thli propipri iI l a 71 r. Pigott. 'Ihe lii y f uid hint ii g:ilty of stoili''q, but not privately. gf IN.IA iV 'A iNN ItroIFN, nge'l ?? was *onvidced of stealing at (bitt lot pivat`Ify) an 11nab' el), vadue 14c . the property of ait it. Irinmstane. T'lhe pour chill sconted much aiffletcd. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWV INTELLIGENCE. . COURT OF KING'S BESCH, Fan. r. Taue I(INr V. SUTTON. - This was an information against thle defendant, as printer and pu'disber of the Nottingham Rleview, for a libel in the form of a Ietter publishlled in that paper un der the signatinre of General Ludd, refleding upst the condudt of his Majesty's Govern- ment UpoB the sujedt of the late disturbances in Nottingham aml ...

POLICE

... P 0 L I C X. I4A-rON-fAnDisN.-_YVetcrdoy UtnrieA7T ArrLeto`, 0a !y SetWetrm 13 Ol 14 rears of age, apprenti.e to Mllr. lindeoi, apo. thecary in l-I otoi-girden, un ?? a final examinaston, eh irged with pgsimig a foredti r. note, ?? tde be of the Bank if Enlgland; whitr ?? t- defraud INit., 1irch. a grocer in ?? ?? tVestwaod, Solicitor to thie kIrhk, a- tendelA for the prnsv , ntion. 'I'he ...