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... ,; , 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 ...

SCOTCH JURY COURT

... SCOTCH JURr C O ;T. A very satisfactory report has been made of' - the proceeings of this I6nstutiitn; since its for- e mation in tbe ear 1815. '1 Itappars. that elity.sevenh issues have I sent to the Jury Court in that period, from the two Uivisions of tile Court of Session, of which ,. several were of great impdrtance, and many of r; the causes have been finall.y decided, in conse- quence of ...

PROVINCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... ;.Plo VLVCA lN TE LLIG.~Iv CE . MISIS M'AVQY. 6On tbe veryeritaorninary powers ef percertian el rij dh ?? female., we haye hitherto ivoitdtd i g a iir Alwasys soeptiodI, we. IearWe may aldl, Aheeu ven et its xmpropripty and want of onidnour ofexpressly 3 I 1rj-a m ie, while a-professional G neleinan Was pixnal fre -v dvecs foi tle public. rhat ?? has now bwel shobl-ied eltct ?? ai it is, witih ...

Published: Sunday 07 December 1817
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1439 | Page: Page 4, 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE LATE MURDERS AT GODALMING

... TIHF LATE ?? AT GODALMXNG.. ie Firrsrl SErerbakla eati andB c.;o;eistl of Chizulese, jull. at earl Chaeletjfi,-for thc Mlirrdr' of Ckctitell, seYn. . end. B/jzrabetui, Wilson. 4 'rThc feelimis of hlorror whieb thle late deeds of : upld had excited irs tire neigthborurhosd rf (jodal- - nig, ir;le tlrst beert permitted to subside onl the part of' tie' Magistracy without the roost active ?? for d ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LASW '7I.NTT&LIGENVCE. 5- ~ ~~~R(L5COURT, DcuinCh 'L THE STAGL.--WHITTINCHABt ANT) Assyiss v. Woo0L5:ie It Mr. HAsRT Stated,. that this Bill was filed, by the plaintiffs SI against r['osnas Jonathan Wooler, for restraining him from ?? publishing a work, their pi~operty; anid for en account 'ofI the sd profits la~ las made by the piracy of- that work; and thiat he pay the costs of the presonit ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA N?El * :, ~. .XI T ( _Ca.A:NJCERY, Dxc. LI. Considerable disappolinenietit Wsaiex.ilited this storning in con- sequenice of h odChancdl& naA ti~I Lincoln's Ionn :~al~ ~sjssIursip promised to dli Mc us sity~waa-exmeted its' expectation of,:MS 'Lrdsiibj's decisions in the case of Willialtis V. Iate&and t~thd Cmnissionp'rs of the Land 'Tax; aud also,'respiictiuj4'the bainkruipt case of ...

POLICE

... I'OLICE1. h aaAemisirox1OeSE.-A system of' robbery Of an jilgenions nature leshs for- sonse timle past Itecr ptractised wvith much succe.;s upon th jewellers and other tradesmen, itt some instances to a large U aniontt. The plan is as ?? men respectably, dressed ~ the 'Jo into a shop ; one -asks to logk at sonic articles, while the tle othqr lontngss about the shop admniring the stock, After ...

Law Intelligence

... 11.1bi 511trifilrelar. i COUItT OF .KING's BENCH, Nov. 24., a bir 0 . TTOE KlNG V. THE REV. . CHURCH. ve Mr. MARRju5rT, moved the judgment of tie Court din Ct * the defendant' in' ihis case, who was tried and'founid cc l gulty before Lord 9lienborough- at the last Summer vi Assizes. -tl > Lord' gnLL~ntoureu read his notes, from which It t appeared ih~a this was aa indictment against defendant, ...

Published: Tuesday 02 December 1817
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3152 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, December 2

... COURT OF: COMMON -PLW.ASj Deeember 2. STACEY V. SIRU.ENLY WILSON. Tie plaintiff, wsbs keeps rite King's Head pbYic- hoiise in St. Paul's Church-yard, brought his action ?? Henry Wilson, to ?? 71. 7s. 2d. for meat and drink supplied to several persons wyhoitad votes for the Borough of Barnstaple. Ii oc tii'd to- the defendanit, that a vaiocy mught happen in the representation', of ?? of ...

OLD BAILEY

... s ?? the Sessions commenced before Yr. Justice 13ailhy, 111C- Mr. Baron Girrow, the Lord Mayor, &c. be Eiro. tioctra and Wsri. I evt~ ere, charged with ?? o-the hogse of Cornelius Johnston wis 'intn sel 'rte Th ptoeccutiir stated that he 1eepls the Elackamoor s Headl Ini, pul~ic-house in Mliitconslt-strect ;thiat thle prisoners, wvith, ano- I ?? erco, were in his tap-room onl thle i st of ...

OLD BAILEY

... OLD BAILEY PATRICr CONXOLLY and JoHN KFATIN were tindicted for cut. ting and maiming Patrick O'Neil. The prosecutor deposed, that !o the sight of the 7th of Nov. last, he was going his rounds as 3 a*atchianthrough Church-street, St. Giles's, when he saw the prisoners collecting a crowd about them by what he suspected to be a sham battle, mnerely for the purpose of picking pockets. About 1a or ...

COURT OF SESSION, SECOND DIVISION

... COURT OF SLSSIGOA, SAkCO1D DJfrSZOX. ny i . ~NOVEMsEn, 25. 1817. Hy This day Lord Cringletie, Ordinary on tbe Bills, came into Court, and reported to their Lordships a bill of ?? of and liberation at the instance of William Macdonald, ines- Or senger at arms, Edinburgh, complaining of a judgment of ds the Police Court, whereby the Magistrate had fined him ten pounds, and in. default of payment ...