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REPORT

... OF THIE COMMISSIONE'RS' APPOI'NTFD FOR INQUIR- P] N O THR OB OF PREVENTING THE FoRaERY OF BSANK NOTES. 'TO his Roval W~ghnse96 George Prince OF Wales, Regent of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland In obedienice to the directions contained iii his Majesty's EOmnussion, we proceeded, in-'the latr en of he m th o Jul at, ocnier the importaht subject referred. to us.: Ou~aft~istion was ...

OLD BAILEY SESSIONS

... OLD BAnE PSESSiO. -Saturday PItLLirPE CADAS alizi PtrinAEe.T,'spis At' sw TRsEstoass,. and Louis AMAND CLEU.&NSaAC,' were .rnditqeA for having brought. Troi Mosaamhique, in Africa, to ishe l Nad of 'Mautitius, certila npersons, to besdldaii~slatet-- The A'TTORwxv- GnsAaLn.stated the czs;'and thelAW asap. plicable, to the Juwy. - 'G.'T. Brodley, in Febrtiary, 1818, iasa mlpidshimain ,of the ...

OXFORD CIRCUIT.—HEREFORD, MARCH 25

... OXFORD CIRCUIT.-HEnzvRoD, MARCH 25. THYaNE HOWE GWYNNE, ESQ. V. GACKVILLE FREDERICK OwyNF, ESQ. This case has excited an extraordinary degree of Interest throughout the county of Hereford, among persons of the high- est rank; and having been fixed for trial this morning, the Court was crowded in every part at an early hour. The jury, which consisted of ten special and two common jurymen, ...

DEVON ASSIZES

... DEVON A'sIZES. THE KING V. ALLKN. The defendant In this case is one of the persons often referred to in theicourse of the trial of Sir M1. Lopez. The indictment charged him with having received V5. from Mri. C. Hunt, at Plmouthl, to influence his vote at the Grampound Election. ir. Serjeant PELL stated the case to the Jury. The de- fendant was a voter of Grampound; and he afforded another ...

LAW

... . bOiURT OF KING'S BENCH. Monday, Oct. IF. wilhe .tite fir-st cause was calied 'on, Mr. N Hmt (not dressed mt a wig and gown, as it had been reported he would be) asked the ChiefJ .tus~p, whether his cause, which had beets renmovedfrom ahg paper. w*a or bas tPt to he bropfilt oln Ceinta' 3J;sTatta.*, Siryoul h~ase no. cauSe on tlnis paper; there is on tis paper' en indictment for a libel, ...

PROVINCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... PROVINCIAL NT&LIGExNcR. ASSIZES. LawrcsTek, SEPT. 8,-Jehn Wegrh u*n and sobad LEe wegre indicted rfr the murder of John Smethuret on Easter Sunday last. The Coroner's Jury hatd only outbd them rtilty Of Man- slaughter, but the Grand Jury had brought it in murdfr.-Ita appeared, that two parties of lads, who hei I een quanFelling at a public bonse, met in the road towlavrds Oldhamt. lter one ir ...

Published: Sunday 19 September 1819
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6864 | Page: Page 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW

... LAI. W ~ OLD BAILEY. Multi)..-On Friday John :otnmesbly was indicted for the wil- fild murder of An} Holmeoby, his wife, on the 28th September, at Hackney, by striking her with anl axe upon the beads ThIe prisonter was a mridlockin- decently dressed young nan, 'and behaved limaself at the bar twitih goeat coomnosure. The wqo prineipal: witnesses were Esther.Surrey, a young wwoman wbnr' lodger ...

Published: Sunday 31 October 1819
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1428 | Page: Page 15, 16 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGEWC, es 51 COURT OF CHANGERY, JULY 10. ake seTHE MARLBOROUGH GOLD PLATE.: Sir ARTHUR PIGGOTT moved that his Honour would grant ans 'lly injunction to restrain lis Grace the Duke of Marlborough from Aal disposing of any of the gold plate left as heir-looms in the man- Los, sion-isolise at leenheim; that the said gold plate might, in the mfarMean time, be lodged in the office of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGENCE, at COURT OF KING'S BENCH, JuLv S. iM OW=i aleser cjsrBWd Sittings tificr Trinity Term. lejpre the Chief Justice fnd Special Juries. le THE KING V. JOHN DvNELE,7 ESQ.-SAM5E V. THE ZION. C. EL LAW- SAME V. IIESItY WROETTIX~tEY, ESQ. Ir These cases, in which Mr. Henry Bruce, the army clothier, in was the prosecutor, having been postponed until this day, came f on according to ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ,tV IWELLIGBAIU. COURT O CHANCERY, ARarLgo. The Lord Chancellor wvis occupied the greater part of thie moming in giving judgment in the Bankrupt case of ilavorand Jackson, the particulars of which have been repeatedly before the public. Some points of the case were left for Counsel to speak on. In the course of his judgment, his Lordship alluded to the very great change which had takem place ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-Nov. 17. The LoRD CHANCELLOR on coming into Court gave a very long judgment in the case of Merceron v. Merceron. The case has no public interest, being merely relative to the construction of a will. Mr. HART, in behalf of the Rochester Charity, requested his Lordship to fix some day for handing the Minutes to the parties as much anxiety was felt by the poor persons at ...

OLD BAILEY, MaY 28

... OLD B3AILE Y'. Ma3, 2S. PRIVILE GES OF REPORTERS. j At an early hour this morning the Court was crowded to ex- cess, by persons attracted to hear the important trial of Charles IRennaet. As usual, the Students' box was kept clear for the ac- ocomniodation of Reporters and Students. A little before nine to'clock, Air. Sheriff Roberts came In his full robes of office into 2 the box, and looking ...