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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, ...

LAW

... ATWV COURT OF KING'S BDNCI. Satuerday, Feb. 2t2. PrCTUIRE DeVALING-GRAY V. OWYNNAPII. The ArronREY-GrNEeAaL stated, that this was an actions of very considerable importance. Tihe plaintiff was a merchant o eminence ancd affluence, an encounrager of the Fine Arts; and t verv great admirer of paintings, in which lie had expended many tkotisand pounds, and had purcliaied niany picttres of the dt ...

PROVINCIAL IJNTELLIGENCE

... PROVILT(IAL JNTELLIGENCE. ASSIZES. Yteas-P. DoVering, alias Dr. Bell, alias M bcateer, was indicted for .issaulttin l Arnle Broadbeant, aged 14, and violating her per- soe. The prisoner is about 54 years ot' ar-e, and we', a relation to the pairenits of the pi O'ecotrix. Ha cailed onl horseback where nbe resided, acd afiet imiposieg ulpon her that sonmethiio was-to. be cotimre Ulieited t- ter ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCIDENTS, OFFENTES, (c. On MoncTay morning, Sgrah Prry. whO was convieted of the murder of herinfant, was executed Vu front of Newai. -5he %was atteitded by the Rev. Mr, Cotltou, tile Ordinary of Newzgute, Who assisted her up the fatal steps, she beirig almost lileless when brought eit. Two other Cler-yrnet joined, Jr. Cottonl in his enhortations, Juring wjlieh the un1forttunutectulprit ...

PROIVIINCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... PROIVIINCIAL ILV.TELLIGliN'.CE. ASSIZES. BFreoORD ?? RVr.- 1L. DJnrAR Frn- v. SIR AT. R ButeRn&ov .-This was an action of a novel description. Dr. Free, who is Recior ofSutton, appeared in Coiirt, dressed in his canonicals, and ebserved, that in coLhins-( forward he felt hle wads vindicating the cause, not alone of his brothler clergynteti, but of the Church of England itself. He trilsted the ...

MR. RECORDER

... MR. RrcORER- At the last Old Bailey Sessions, a young tradesman, named Liv ick, was falsely chairged waith felony, for mnking purchases of goods at a walrehollse ?? the shoornan embezzled the money-thle latter was of course convicted, but Mr. Lirick was acqaitted, A novel and extraordinary circumstance occurred on the trial. Mr. Hunt, of Bedford-row, was concerned as soli, citor for Mr. Livick ...

LAW

... LAWS9- I COURT 6F CHANCERY. WKT T'TTl.-SOUTHEYZV. Sp1RWOOD AND CO. On Tgetday, Mr. HA.RT moved for aqn injinction to re4.rn lessrs. 'Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, froth printing ?? publish- Mg ttle poem of jjIF Tj4r, written by Ro>. Southey, Esq. $te presenit Past Laurent. Sir Skmu-Et. RomiaY resisted thie pnplicationi, dox the ground lhatit was not sluch a publicat'soo aS entitled the autlior ...

Published: Sunday 23 March 1817
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1335 | Page: Page 15, 16 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, Sc, FXcErCtMo.-Wednesday morniln ?? n1nmrtuliate indi- vidrl ?? were executed in front of Nepwate, for variona offen ees ! Tbre flrst Iho appeared on the faeal seaffild vras Ei'oelk i;'rickler, a Female of an1 interetitrl and yout1hfil appear.nilce. She was followed by TV. Kelig, witb hogm ?? hlied colehbitedl, and it xvhoae sugzzeesmion she had admitted klr inlo the hon ...

ACMIDENTS, OFFENCES, ,c. An inoqtisition was last week tfaken at Harninersinitlh, upon the b'ody of f. 1ihieor, ..

... who put an end to llis .'xisLellce hv he zi;iIT ?? wife of the deceated stated, that on the precedlui morninig she got up about seven W'clotk the deceased two hones Nrek rn her. She went towards tlh ciab'e- door, and fuliid her lhusband hanging. by a cord from the heam o trite stable; she ran into tie house for a knife and cut him down ; she had not po% er to untie the cord from Iiis neclk. ...