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... LA Wa COURT OP CHANCERY. T-urs2adi , Jug. 26. IA'NKRUPC LAWS.-EXPAIOMR otirn;tE. MBr. Dufrene this dI yvappenred in Court in pr'pnepo.reen a.A was brou.l-t kip bv llbeuit C'orpus fro-i tile Kino's Bele lp lo plead his own cauo-, that fie mit-iht be diseharged from aem. mitment of the Commissioners of Bantkrupt. and otinie a az. se&-r)s of thi commi-mion which w-s iws-lsp Iinht biirr the return ...

Published: Sunday 07 September 1817
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2785 | Page: Page 14, 15, 16 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... WttRLOiGtVO STPBET. t R5ET. - i jemal Fedor was charged xx jib stealing a ?? lace vil front Miss Ann Neal e, a yaoen~a, athalv i Tidinit in Bri Nic k^I szqeiare. The proseentrix was walking along Great Russel-street, Biooimsbury, onl T'icsilay evening, when the prisoner overlook her, snatched her veil Front libr liead, and made ?? was fully committed for trial. ITATTO-N-GARDEN. On Wednes dav, ...

POLICE

... POLI. - Maryl Brown was on ijvlonday broitght before Sir Wmi. Curtis, apon. the charge of havingw attempted to convev to a convict. un- der sentence of death in Newgate,a rope, to aid him in escapinyr. Anne Summers, the searcher of females at Neewgate, swere, that she searched the prisoner on Sunday, in her apprach- it ?? ceaI, and found between her shouiders a rope of lerrzt! aind strength ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ,; , D CID NTSh a E.CSS, Sa,. . An t'vtqisittnj uats takeon on Tuesday misht ;At, St4 ilJ; W~or~hT~iiahoa- ;soi thie iody oif a feinale onknown, vho wtw rioud at dyilia state Daniiel Sallivan?, a watlehuta. saidi that bsv. twece; iiX and seveii oeteickit sis waika-inme seei Ha i i 1rstrnet, ?? Piles' antir as~ic tliedeceased le-annie artiest fihe rmt'ei#i 4gf- 1r Oiq rne sa housse i sht ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELIUGEXCE. COURT OF CHANCERY, WEaDmnzixr, Jvtr 30. JUDGMEN19. * t ?? tsAMOUR L' Tntr' T 10Tt d or ?? S Thc LORDnCl-IAliCLLOILO stited, ?? was in application which o had been lately made to him by Mr. MIontague, br whichtfe leei vras requesteed to ret-mtove 31r. Jlsne, an1 assigce, and to taie:G some inquirv about .omne had deits. Somte *leclions. were stated by a fewv dissatisfied ...

SUSSEX ASSIZES

... SUSSEX ASSIZE S. * LrEWvrEs.-sPECIAL JURY. AB-: UAMMS V. C'0Li, AND ANOTIER. This was an action brought by a Jew, at Brighton, against the Globe Insuran-! ('ompa.. y, tO recover the rum of 1i0l. being the arnsotnt of ?? linici he illegnd that.he had sustaine. in consequence of a lire Mjiceh happened in 'the bea-room of his house 'I'hJe- Insurance Compamyn rcsi,ted the laymept of the de- mafid ...

LONDON ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... for Yesterday thise Sessions were helid at Guildhall, before the. Recorder and a Bench of Aldermen. JOHNt JACOLS end FIRNI) BUT3 ERsiWOtnIT were indicted for n of aesaulting and lb.;,itircg Richard Crook, JTohn M-enzies, anid - 'Tyrrell, the two former watchrmeni, and the latter a constable of a!l hi ?? of London, on the istli of September. NY hs Frone the evidence! of the prosecutors the ...

OLD BAILEY SESSIONS

... OLD BAILEY SESSZOiN2. Yesterday JOHN RACULY- 3 S, a respectable ikif g manah, *1 ?? fliloniousty r~i~eiving aquantityfcppri'tas ter irticlers, tile prproptey o f Messrs. John and 1-enry Tyler,, he knowing the' same t o have been stolen by William l Heughes, a , journeyman copp ersmith with the prosecutors, wcho reside In Cripplegpte-buildings. Hughes has ,since beed tried and con- e victed of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Ll 1V INT'ELL t ENCB. C(OURT OF KING'S BENCH, JAN. 31. ARTICLES OF THE PILACE. Mr. Gurtxpty on behalf of a Lady nanmed liebecca Mendez Da Costa, exhibited Articles of the Pesce against Jacob Da Cos- ta, her lrrsharrd. The. articles stated, that for two years pre- viore to the 27,2 of Decnaber last, eafhibitant bad been treated with the utmost cruelty by her hushand, aril that onl that day be ...

ROBBERIES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... ROIBBElRIlt'S, ACCIDENT7'S, LSc. 'Jibe workshops of 17Ilr. Gillbert, coach-malter, L~ong-acre, were robbed of plate glasses ta the amount of near 301. on Sa- tttrdaty night last. it is ?? that the villahis secreted them- cselves at dusk, -previoes to the, workmen leaving oilf. The iarge ,shop dog usually kept thepre for the purpose of preventing str~artiets enitering', bad been ailing for ...

POLICE

... POL ICE. FI NA L EXAMI NATION A ND COM MITT'AL OF THE ELDER WATSON UPON-A -CAPITAL CHARGE. BOW-ST55EarT.-Yesterday curiosity attradted a great many persons to the office, in con.sequence. of a report having been promulgated that the elder IVatson was to asndefgo a public examination; in this expeidlation, however, they were disap- pointed, and indeed so 'tcret, was the business kept, that even ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, FEB. 22

... 'COURT OF KING'S BENCH,'TED. 2. nI nt -H r no - r ,v - - D A v - YO . A. . n. h e lPICTaRE DElSALiNG-ORAY AV. CWIN'NAPE. :s The A ?? GENERAL stated, that this was an ad~inn d of very' considerable. importance. The plaintiff vas a nmer s chant of eminence mid affluence, an encourager of tl.: Finc e Arts, and a very great admirer of paintings, in which he had Y expended rnmay thinsand pounds, ...