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COURT OF KING'S BENCH—Nov. 8

... COURT OF KING'S BENCHI-Nov. ?? FREEDOM OF SPE.(Q1i AT THIE BAR. IHODGSON, GENT. V. SCARLET, ESQ. This was an action brought by an attorney a- gainst Mr Scarl&,t, the King's Counsel, for slan- derous words spoken by the latter of and con- cerning the former, ?? a trial at Lancaster, in which the plaintiff acted as attorney for one of the parties. The words declared upon, and alleged to have, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... - O'er t BANSLIGE NCP COURT 'OT CHAW~ERZY, TIVTR§DAV' _dv. 5 This being tile first day in Michaelmas Term the ,ovrd Chan- itcellor. came' down in the usual state t~o Westrainster Hisil, attend- )fcc] by the Vice-Chancellor, the Master of the, Rolls,. Sir J.. Simeon, and J1. Stephen, El'sq. two Masters in Chancery, anid d the twelve Judges'. On coming into Court bis- Lordship heard d several ...

CONVICTS FOR HIGH TREASON

... CONVICTS F iGH 1 X IEASON I q,: .; U.TFISs FOR. HIGH _TkOd ;'DEaR)Y, NkV. 5. ranielkancid Wdeiglniazn, as sooa as the Ree Mr. Pickeripn, who is very assiduous and.lu- insn~ie in hjaltentidns, left th6m, took their usual walk. Brandreth gnt a long ner pipe in his month, which be held by his; rfht hand, while he kept. his left hand in his jactr~set. 1Ieuashed his ehainsabout as if he felt theni ...

Published: Sunday 09 November 1817
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3527 | Page: Page 11, 12, 13, 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... WOfl5Rt0-STRCET., On Friday a rpde. ?? in %cswefi-street was charged with violating the Prsbn d Eli2a Taplor. 'i'lte prosecetrix, who i-t abont S, liad hee., in tile prisciter' service, as honserms.id, tiil within these six weeks, w hen she left tile place it consequene fa qiuirc reii d i( e ItoiseLkeeper. A rew day.s hack she met the prir~ot r atcidentail ly i lfns tit-fie~k;, who desired her ...

Published: Sunday 23 November 1817
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 279 | Page: Page 15, 16 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... POL[C: r . IANSiON.HOTiS5.-BEt;J. AMI (.rakvii Wias yesterday brought up, charged with having in his possession a check for 1501. which had been stolen from the Fakenham Stage Coach. The check it appeared was presented at the banking-house of Sir Win. Curtis and (o. on Saturday morning by the prisoner for payiment, but one of the clerks suspecting its genuineness, ds- sired be would leave it ...

LONDON ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... LONDON ADJOURINED SESSIONS. at ed Yesterday the adjourned Sessions for the City of Londonwere b'Y held, before the Recorder, Aldermian Sir James Shaw, &c. edJoHN SALTER, an officer, was indicted for violently assaulting 5e, Mary Ann Dewsbury, in the parish of Ailhallowvs, on the 29th at of July last, and for unlawfully inprlisonilg her for the space of se twenty minutes. of The prosecuerix, ...

Execution of the State Prisoners

... 1 Execution of the ' l risonets. I .s , ,, . - a~ Exttr att of .a Ictia zda.ted . DnsatCee riday T%. 7 . twJOo ¢ t Ie I hvae jultitjt&ed tttaE'curiou s'f the seuoeeoeI: b nno Branodrerh, Ta rnte -and lgddI ian 'F iar5gate, isfopt oi!,q tr ihe coon~yg'st '; tA~ft fivemitite' before t elTe o n eighlty speciail Cii 1 3 V It 6en5 and- the 'U r.Sheriff,came in C')XII o; t 'S prisonj and weee ...

Published: Tuesday 11 November 1817
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 641 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF CHANCERY, Nov. 21

... COURT OF CHANCERY, Nov. _1. SIR NVAT5CIe LEIVES V`- MtORGtANq ie This was an application respecting the payrment of the interest ?? some money, respecting which anr order had been made its this- Court in 1793, and a subsequent order in 1794. A variety Y, of documents were produced, with which his Lordship stated ~dhe liad formerly been acquainted, in conseq Oence of his having at that time ...

POLICE

... POLIC ?? ?? T1 ft IWOP,1FREV I1T, ALDOtTI-Yc5tertiay SEE oNfo, Duress , ?? Vii. Hirere again h! ougit up, when Ihiptoy made the fllo-u izng confession- Ot11t the evenihs of Sunday, the 9th intstant, Seymour, Mun- roe, a boy named Bennett, iean myself, WNere ?? the leok-out mnder the direction of Seymour, when we saw a young %Vometlt come from Uir Key s shop, and leave the door open. \Ve con- ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF EXCIIEQUER, &aTURTsLY. At balfpast eleven this morning the proceedings in the case of Sir Watkin Lewesv. John Morgan,were resumed. Mr. RAITIBY was heard for the defendant. The Learned Counsel, at great length, went over the same argumnients as Mr. Dauncey enforced the preceding day.; anl,,in addition, sabmit- .ted that the defendant was ready to give up wthe estates into the hands of ...

LAW

... ma ?? I: i ~ ; -LXY-Y .. A 41 As if Frfe' a nibbisli: cart hicoltinually increasing and ever- hapeless mass of LW iP e m tdown u t e;F rekga-lef ttdpick ou t wltiatb'ielgs to hin. Th us, in pourio; I tees!; Lawe, 'do~es the 'tovetistti-ett, as- it is sr~fttet,? rtsar on *arS. -srwnA. ?? COURT OF KUNr40S BLNCH , ,* y1 ,tOU. i. - -x llXa. T1105N'txN.;-AFPEAL Or attntDrlt. hi is morn ing havini, ...

Published: Sunday 23 November 1817
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2691 | Page: Page 14, 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ROBBERIES

... -i 1 in Dor rs°a ellJ, nl Dorlint-steet, ,id wast I pen an cniterao e' ?? to0 ad robbd ofrab 0se ?? had been opened ibr the ° elt he p ?? y aed one package of ,leCti^96ho carried ofl A woman who tci t WhollYe streets iiean the warehouse ITith a bundle under F ord a g0^ of tbe sanne to oine of tbe ?? 0edinmatlY followed him, and in the th6bmrew away te h iundle, and effected | cmnbrt tuwe ...