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ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... AsTfIMTN'?x'OFf, OENiES, rc. zn Tnqverit was on Tnaesriav 1ve T datthe -Horens, Shoreditahj on the bids' of ai maie who diied gn the top of oweiaf-the Newiogton etges. A fe w tnin~utet before hre dfied :he: wvs jok1ing wirth nlbe of is. tii'iow-priSsengirs. VeidiiewDii- edi fn 3& A~plietic Fit.- LArltb1er i .s4tk 1'w Tti t orfn'ie Fir;itta Oo' w wae Oikirg ori Th'rs-rday at Iclirgnron, anft ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW' INTELLIGENCE.' COURT OF CHANCERY, DEC. 16. rt The LonD CHANCELLO r on coming into Court, intimated that us he should postpone giving judgments in several cases, as he had to go to the House of Lords for the purpose of proroguing Par- liament to the 27th of .Tanuary. Ile thought it was right to defer d giving judgments, as thereby the [earned Counsel at the Bar ; would have more ...

ROBBERY and MURDER near FARNHAM

... IOB R ' d t- ; XI ItOB13lsrItXant ittiNI %D E. R 1earFA I.lLSSIA. ~11. - .se by ii, ill outi laff, we flated, that George Chennelil, junior, of wl ire: Godalining, arid Win. and George Chaicroft, his a slocatcs, be at had bten committed to Horfeminrger-lane gaol, upon 1,11is- ra~ r O iciolti(if basing comrnlitttd ~two murdcr~s, Uri of uld Mr. i Chennell slid hislia oofcltceper, at Godatining, ...

Published: Tuesday 16 December 1817
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1449 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MAYOR'S COURT, GUILDHALL. THE NEW POST-OFFICE

... MAYOR'S COURT, GUILDIIALL. THE NEW POST-OFFICE. aTWM CORPORATION O? LONDON V. ELLIS. I This was another of. those proceedings which have been insti- s tuted under the late Act of Parliament, for the erection of a new Post-office, at St. 1Mdartin's-le-Grand; the City claiming certain premises necessary thereto, and the Lessees or Proprietors de- sa anding in lieu fair and ample compensation. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COUYRTi 01' C6HANCiEY, .Drr. 17., JUDGMJN T. C PU 1) EN'S CO NCOR ID -kN CE. Z005511 31AWM!AN AND) OiSIEiS Y. NUT75TAL, DiXON, A2l) ?? The Lono Csi.iAcerLsojL dissolved the injusistion, allowing the defendants to go into tile nasriet waith their 7th Edition: thle same tines ordering, that thley should keep an accolsit ot the it -le nd pofis, s asto enable them to ,accmsflt to the ?? Afor thle ...

LORD MAYOR'S COURT, GUILDHALL. THE NEW POST-OFFICE

... LORD TAYOR'S COURT, GUILDIIALL. TIlE NEW POST-OFFICE. T1l1 COILtO1ATION OF LOINDON V. LF.VI5. This was an inquiry, similar to those we have already de- tailed, and in which the plaintiffs, authorised by the Act of Parliament, came before the Court in order to ascertain the amount of damages to which the defendant was entitled for the loss of his house, situate upon the scite of the intended ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, DECEMBER 17

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH, DECEmBar 17. BREACtl OF PROMISE OP MARRIAGE. STONE V. SAMPSON. Mr. Platt opened tbe pleadings, and stated that this was anl action against the defendant for a Breach of Promise to intermarry with the plaintiff. Mr. Topping stated the case to the Jury. The plaintiff was a young lady, now about 30 years of age, distinguished by mental acconmplishmessts and personal charms, ...

EDINBURGH NEWS CONTINUED

... The case of the poor man found hanged op- ! posite the Broo vielaw appears to be very dis- tressing in every circumstance. The body lay in the Gorbals police office till Saturday, when it was interred in the burying ground in the vi- cinity. About an hour before the burial, a de- cent looking young woman, with a child in her arms, who had come from Paisley, came for. ward, in consequence of ...

EXECUTION OF VARTIE, PEARSON, AND DEALTRY

... S, - - . t This being the day appointed for the e~tcution of 1, the above-tmentioned unhappy delinquents, a great - concourse of persons assembled in tbe.Old Bailey, to c ti witneas the lost sad ceremonies. N st Vartie, whose fate has excited the liveliest com- I e miseration, and for whom much interest has been ex-t If ercised, was a young man of much promising talent. T He was educated in ...

LAW

... ' L AW i . |I ?? iffrorm a' rthib;hit car It .toilitilk Illy increaaiaz sri eve- I 4speliiessiMaqs of LA.w is from till e to tirie slhnt at, it alN,, ?? lieaads of the people ; andle out &f this rubbish, and I iis mPr, - etchi lai left to pick out what betongs to him. liens, in atll't i ?? Law. -does tbe Governmnltn, as it is Ivrittdln rain doss aargesel.-BEaTUitS7t.'.' COURT OF KING'S BENCH. ...

Published: Sunday 21 December 1817
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 9832 | Page: Page 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW iNt-EL taEN. COURT OF KING'S BENCH.-Dzc. I9. tjiidsi S ?? ?? tenn, bore Lard Bllenbordiikg and d Spicciac JrA7. PIED J6dE'S gEdO91D TRIAL. tt Eiaving beetl annone'd by the AttorneyaGenerail, at the tlose of yesterday's proceedings, that he intended to persevere in the trial of the second inforniatidn against Mt. lone, the curio- gity of the public became 60 intense this mcrning, as well on ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, MONDAY, DEC. 15

... CO[IR'l OF COMMON PLFAS, MONlDAr, DEC. 1.5 ., I -. ?? r . .. . .. I. z . , r SMITH V. tl0RtN ,ND OTHEtS. Mr. Sceijeant Vaughran statted tihe case for the Pl~nintiff. It was, allnuctiw b.lhougiht fur the recorery if 691. the value fo- a parcel.seut)bv thoe Ilaintilf is tie Defentdottt's coact (rom Mo'meester to Ltundo, bht which, afler its arrival inltowl, was stglqpnfuln)s the delivery cart. . ...