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HIGH COURT OF JUSTIGIARY

... HIGH COURT.OF JUST1CIAST londay canme' on the tr al of Catherine Stew- art or Ferrier, and Robert Stetart, 'boih lateyj residing at the Russian tap-room in ihe 'Canon-] g;le of Edinburgh, and Margaret Cowan, also lately residinrig there, and widow of the'deceased' Thiomas Ferier, tacksman of Melville Muii col- liery, upon twelve different charges of resetting, stolen goods, and of bleirg habit ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... L .4 IYTLLGENCE. court, or u'N lY 1IS . PRIVATE 11RAR'INGS. 515 ELLYV NV. VST5Bt55OOK. This morning the Lotus CH!A.NCELLOR Was for some tlose oc- clupied in giving. judgment in thit cas. We formerly, as our readers will recollect, esideavisureel to give a general account of it, though from the private nianner in which it wvas heard, we were unable to 'I so correctly. W~etunderstan~ll ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIG)1NCE, COt7RT OP KrNG'S BENCH-jeatg?; titlE scree V. Jtt'.tPH Mtti(CSttOts, tx'it?. In pursuance *,f th? order of the Court this da,?endart was brought to receive judgment thi? morning. dilt'. Ju?tire liax't cc addressed him am considerable length, upon the eno-isiitp ?? the two olfenr-s of which he had been COti?itt&. N?tcvu'is:andtiig the ?? et' hs ('aunsel, that his c ...

LAW INITELLIGENCE

... LAW INITEL LIGENCE. COURT OF CHANCE.RY-JLT~O 24. TAYLORS V. LORDS STEWART ANDO OTHIERS. JTudgment being expected in this case, a considerable number of persons assembled this neo-rdig in Lincoln's Inn Halal. 'File Lour, CHAECrLLOR ait ter] ?? Sent for the agents s'l bothl aides, into his roone, and explaiued to then, the dilllcsilties under itwould. be better forlihhn to pos'pone juidginent ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—MONDAY

... COIT013W OF CT! ANCTNY12Y.-WoxDA'-. -. - . - - 111C I I LORD) STEWART'S (tAME To capectation of his Lordlship's rinal ?? in, this case, which haes excited uncommon public tliterca5r, tile Court wail this morning croiwdedat in early hour. Soon after half-past nine his, Lordship camei to the IHall, and sent for the parties cotccrti- ed in Lord Stewart's case, -lls Lords~hip for some ?? oln- ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... Us t eUS1C urt . .I fiN .~ Zb ?? r- 9e rat the Couft prach , ttdin our uast Macdonald, for' 1$` $trialS of I1eAtnsdaid ok gt Ito trial of ean, having b pleadodo t3'le 5sjo Iplice, that Macdonald, i ?? in evidetb into they de 1ltheajhr boys lavgoneint themir com j~ b~y a unde rtnc of. selling Afiest oesto f',l a toot O fa hoe a Ics of bard fro he was ile 0.h ale amused arso cont rivedht I~na ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH, JUNE 20

... COURT OF --KI -4s BENCH E . COURT OF KINGEs BENCH, JuVE6 20. BIRo0it V. WARWICK. This was a case oif ?? inmportance to the public, as it respects the powerassuniedby the Bank of England, of impounding Bank Notes supposed to be forgeries.. It was ;in action by a respectable pawnbroker, reisding in Holhor,,, Pgainst -tie de- o fenidant, an Inspector of Bank Notes to the Banik of England, for ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... coggl OF JUSt7CZAR2- .- . thea trial oi he trial of Mary ela0§ri a tontioned in our laste, his 9 alticas d, fraud, and wilful to pour la s, ;1faito dg her, under tfie tho lrsdicre of having, for a Consider. his -eo. 1url cpt-he years 1I816, 1817, and Y d duadrm in its vicinits, pretended, an erionn natof and ichftlet5 to tell hi r sinai andlarge d 'rmealhre were four separate charges, asp 0jne ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—JUNE 20

... coURT~ or]E , durnev-kqattd ht ?A44Aljj 0 'Ii0 dy Colebrooke ,, as nlt' a 1M4' Gurnev Itat, i. i w t Ulr h1AG^ B t 7's' I 67 Lady Col ?? that tlis Nu ?? , Llent all ebrooe and Other r a' M Indi -- tvoetassault and falseimri'aa itt A you l adies w ai hr t a nd un dee hr llet other ohad eended fo havcte reue i tieste ?? ?? ral ess 0thip beyoungldehe.r him- rl t bet ?? sesuhe ?? egarna the b ...

OLD BAILEY SESSIONS, JUNE 19

... 'OID DAILEY SESSIONS, Jup 19. W. Evison, G. Dichlirson, and J.1P. Enitwisle, were indicted for forging and uttering an acceptance to a Bill of Exchange for thie prrysient of 1391. 'Tbe prosecutor is a coach-maker, ln Bond-street. On the fourth of Apltil Evison called npoun Mr. Powell, brother of the proiecutor, and said he ba(d a conrriiission to purchase a carriage for a Mr. Smuith, of ...

LAW

... I I - - -l1~ - U H ?? ( QUItk ()1R KIftNGS i'lA 1y 1. 'it dig, Jrne 9. M. 5rN:C~xr;n,' ft. x irtc., \r 1e .; .1 - It ili tt,, il'f'lti11r, lst!e ire I :r jC' Sia I-Ille ,k .! .'at~i9S 1o-r ,, * i nl lt o~e . ! [ii' I tl! lf t ' wvilth .fi aV diii~ltkitY ill whh il ;m ill i ' ?? 2iwz 1- ilw o1l:,vleleti il'l e-l t 1. .h4 Mr- Uu:.';LEl ?? !t~uw 1;- Cy,^ : e ta! ?? ils vias il! !, t ~ll t r, ...

Published: Sunday 14 June 1818
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5336 | Page: Page 12, 13, 14, 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

AFFAIR OF FUALDES

... APFAMR OFFUALDES. EXECUTION OF BASTIDE, JAUSSION, AND COLARD, AlT ALBI, ON i1HE ST) INSrANT. On the 2d inst. the King's Pkocureur at Albi received, by express, che decision of the Court oCCassation, dated the 30th of May last, which rejected the appeal of the accused. Early on the morning of the 3d of June, the military guards were doubled, and every neces- sary precaution was adopted for ...