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LONDON ADJOURNEED SESSIONS

... i ACADIMIICAL SOCIETY. . Yeotday te officen of th Academical Society applied f sr a rlicense, to audhorise the di., ission of philosophical, litcrarY, . historical andl poitical ublJeds, In the rooms of tie society, in There Were on the bench, slie Recordeir, Aldermen Sir J5r5. wereyolkalonatlan Smilth,,Christopher Smith, Goodbehere, SSir Jris Perrieg. Rirch and ileyqate. I The Petition ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF THE LATE MR. SOUTHEY

... EXTRAORDINARY CASE. OF THEC LfTf AIR. SOUTHJEY. L c gy. de MoL Perebr2nf lle would no longer be called Proetls, bet a P/l0~1ir TriF. reader has probably hear(d of the e(celt soplier, jler-ert1us P otens, menuioted in onr ld who lad salch an itch upon himn ior buur:nt ' and exposing himse'l, that he at last fbirlt ?? n5 own faneral pile, and died with potelicus antls ipti1 mmortality. pail eca ...

Published: Sunday 11 May 1817
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3442 | Page: Page 12, 13, 14, 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—APRIL 26

... COURT OF KINO'S BENCH-ARIfL L2. LIABiM iF OF CARIMl:s t)OR P'A4RCELS LOcSI. KCERR . VILLATS. *This was an action tried before lord Ellenhorough at Guild- ha,11, and was brought to rovq, s ille value ot a bale of black Cloth delivered to *the dd,1nisal1t, Who is a large prorprietor *coaches in ?? anq Mouth ctriet, and a comminon car. ri-r, to be cottieyed from ?? to Durnfries, wbich was l-*i. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... C:.L'AW NhIZIINE COURT OF KING'S BENCII.-MAvS29. LMiddlesex Sitlibgs af Eeioer Term e Orfisa Lord .L'dendIrAsrgh, end ,S'prsalicd T ier-ire.v * BHr.EAC1I O, PRlOMISE, OF MARRTAGE. soAWE EVAN.' V. THOMIAS t JoNrs, EsQ. 'rhis was an action against tile defendant ior a hre:ich of prs- .mise of marriage with the plaintiff. The dc'luratirnll charge(d as special damage, that in consequienlce of the ...

EXPLANATION OF WHAT LORD MILTON AND OTHERS MAY HAVE MEANT, WHEN THEY SAID THE TRANSACTION DID VERY LITTLE ..

... EXPLANATION . OE F 9 WNA ODH~TCip OTHERwS' MAY HAVE MEANT, WEN HEY SAID THE TRANSACTION DID V~ftV LITTLE CREDIT TO THE PARTY, THOUGH, IT MISiiT NOT BE CRIMINAL IN APAIAMETAR, SENSE. In ihe year 18o4, Mr.- Canning havn igpronounced Lord Liverpool unfit for his situation of Foreign' Se. cretary, and opposed th Admioistration upon this ground, expressed hinself satisfied with the new ar- ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURTtOF KING'S heENCH, MAYii. TF.E IKING V. WOOLER. : On the motion of Mlr RICOARDSON, this defendant, who was brought up somie days sinc6 to ple;1d to ceit'tait crimioal irfdrisnations for Libels upon the Governnmient and the Consti- tution of the Parliament of this Conntry, was again brought- to plead to another information, for kubilshing tcandalous and- defamatory LIibels, of and ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH

... COURT OF KING'S BENCIH. ?? . ,11 ?? _ ?? ilitMrning, April Q8. TRIALS FOR HIGH TREASON, Mr. Justice Layley, ott. entering the Court, proceeded to rf F deliver a charge to tie 6rantd Jury, who were ill altendatice c TIce Learned Judge idverted to [lie Bills olf idictiiuit v,hich aould be Jaid betore tile Granid Jury, chirging tflr crlite of it rlicirciasot iuaajoist cerfait ittdiviliuulus ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWV INTFLLIGENCIE. COURT OP KTN(;'S BENCH, MAY S, C1 t K\5 V tILLIA'5, HIONE, This -morning the ATTORN~y rY(ItNR SAL Calelupon this de- fendant to plead 'eo a critlsni-, informiation, filedl against him, for el printing and ?? a certain blasphemnous and urreligicOua. fa libel, beieng a parody ;pon the Catetcsisna, the ILord's Pr yer, tc an'- the Tlen Commnandmecnts, with intent to scandalize ...

OLD BAILEY

... SOLOMAN SOLOMANS was infldjled for felonriusr5ly Stopplag Thormas Warn, at Uethnal-green, on the i6thl of April, and taking from his person a vwatch,chain and seal, and eighteen shillings' vrorth of silver. 'The 'prosecutor, who is a pewterer, resided in Blackfriar's- road, qtated that havihg heird nsuch talk of the hbiad- some widow of Bethnal greem, his curiosity led hilm thither .to. take ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER, May 3

... (:oCYU1' OF ];XCHEQCEfl, May 3. I tlS MItNutl CANONS OF sr. ?? s. 'C liil UEA\NOF | SCI. P.S1.L' S. 'i'ii sons n b ilI fled bv th! 'lnor Caitolis ouf St. Paul ls neirtiist tbie elnaii of .St. Pati I' s, to~ caxs Cr fiurn ii do S. lii. inl t lie po)lio1, uponl t he eutirouated sal ntc ?? ?? ccuIpict' by tintl w~ithlin thi (.ity ol£ IuLendz siii d rupon etinuni averI ?? thin' pisiti- ti~lts ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW IA'TELLIGENCE. .. COURT OF KING'S BENC1H-MAY-22 * aMRAMA V. o'itLLEt. -- * This was an ailon by a civil engineer against Colobel O'Keel' ley, to recover a icompensatlon for hl trouble in making eycl.: r, mates of the expence of clearing out a well, and fixing an engine da for the draught of water from'the'same, on Epsom race course, th, and also for the price of two locks.. fol It appeared ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... '.LAWV INTELLKE.NCL. - I - -,M A IM IN G. . , EY V..IDCOERVUS movef I(WrNt;S HeaC Corpus, tL he r!Z^ it redfted to the Gaoler Vf Worcester, commanding him to bring' ie up the body of a person naned Stephen Adam (whon was cam- rnitted to thatgaol upon a warrdnt, dated 26th April, for sont- ing ndwoundin8 a man named James White), i order to tbe admitted to bail. Th arn i o hre theo..rcta .have ...