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 ...

OLD BAILEY

... OLD BAILBi.: Yedterday Toas Biatuit, aged 16, was capitally convicted of feloniu6sly disposing of and puittitg away three false and coun- 9 terfeit Bank-notes for 11. rach, with intent to defraud the Bank ir of.England. d JOAN MURPHYv, the poor illiterate Ilibernian, who had already . been twice brought up to plead guilty to the minor offence . of having forged Bank-notes in biis posesslon, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW IYTELLIGENCE? COURT OF KING'S BENCH, ?* ?* LsredAa A4 jeeeroed Siuietgs after Triuitjj Term, bgfere ,?is Ckur*s AtsbsttC.J., anda S?ecfts1 .Tur?p. THE ante '5'. ItSOHAM) (tARZILK. 'rite court was opened this morning at the usual hour. The Intensity of public curiosity, except as to the result of the trial, having in a great measure subsided, there were very few persons present at the ...

SOMERSETSHIRE ASSIZES

... BRIDGEWATDR, Auo. 16. Saturday evening Mr. Baron GRAHAst and Mr. Justice BEST arrived in this town, and opened the Commission. Yesterday they attended divine service, and this morningf at ten o'clock, proceeded to business, which, in both the Courts, is very heavy. On the Crown Side the calen lar contains forty-seven prisoners; and several others are expected to he put upain their trial. On ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... St.1 V'JM1i A-SSIZE7S. IgYesterdtaV Mr. lli.rnp G:,ATST 0r sil Mr. .Jtstice 9Is arg ivad4 aT here ahout two o'clock, rand after diring with the Very 14er. r. the D'sn, proceeded to rpt-t the Conmniisioif This morning, Le -ItCr l)i'Ole Service, both Courts ent-red upon the busiress of lo the Agsizes. II Use calendar of paIsnners is unusually small, extending to is only 44 in number. and hy far ...

Law Report

... UW-leport. ail1 Court of King'.s Bench, November -13. TIRE KINCVerISeS SI R SiANA~SSH -LOrE AN 8 EIGHiTEEN OTHERS. 'A It will be'recollected that Sir M. Lopez, and the other, RI defendants,.~ were convicted at - the. Devon Assizees,. last to spriig,'ofbhribing tertaxin-Electors of the borough of Gram- liound., for thle purpose of procuring, by corrupt means, the IS, return of, a Aleniber. to ...

Published: Tuesday 23 November 1819
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2600 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW OF APPEAL

... LAW OF APPEAL, Public feeling appears to have been strongly excited by indivi- duals againist the liepeal of this Law. It has been made fs gronatn of serious charge agisist Sir Francis Burdett, to the Electors of Westminster, that he has not opposed the repeal of this measare; which, it has been said, 91Jajor Cartwsright would have opposed a the hliazrd otfhis lifle. WVhb aniyman should oppose ...

JUSTICIARY COURTS OF SCOTLAND

... I C ?? I JUSTMCARY COURTS OF ?? ND, LI s F-om tht Report of thc PArliamc'ntrar, CornMtis- t sioner.s. i Of the increase of busincss in the Circuit Courts, as sell as in the ight Cotturt of Justicii y. ?? evi. denee 4ill be fi und in the accounts which *ve btave celled fir. and which are annexed to thiis reptirt, of = ihe whole nilmbtur of prosecutinns anti appedls far the six ye irs enling ...

POLICE COURT

... POLzq4 cr un- TIter Oraba,'_r taken upba mgawatch ; but the evdidnceben P.t presumptions against hint ds. .a the charge not provent't 79' ? He was then charged with st,,I- tttwn women, a table cloth and a Sg'in house at the. bettem of the Caltio~s''enn; gone for a refreshment. This charg n w ]rne and the Magistrate sentenced gio wm vak bers ment in Bridewell. t :urn On pronouncing sentence, ...

HORRID MURDER

... JI3ORJfl MURDER. anll ish The f6llowihg are zhore detailed partitulars of ?? the dreadful mutder 6iimiitted uupoh Mrs Dor- 'et mer, of which ive gave Eome acounl in our rid Wat:-~ nd 'In our ohitnary last *eek, re fibeiltiohed the death of Mrs Dorsher, aeed about 50, the wfell of a respectable fits farmer, residing at the Dial Boost, Ashow, at the time our Paper went to press, we had heard ...

CASE OF MR. AND MRS. STENT

... CS Q o MR. ID AUR$. STEANT. | ;tWtein t6e- WIy apers, NViwjoih talky SQmewhat p~~eriintuey of. tlie Foniiziiste. Ste~ wt ja auetrtpiel tbe r wivigs', says that LeIe literl and ru:ip i Yjffpiai nopg wheni is Mt. Bryapt, olf Qrocr icouitl.q ry4 have undei'taken ,tO eecUrI forImi~i thb~ ~c~'t p~~ibte 4ietace on lhis apprOadI , ~Aiiga,1rt.-l ;: 2 , a vary FwvoIhi.al~. rewstilt is an4icipated. e ...

Published: Sunday 12 September 1819
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1361 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ABDUCTION OF MISS GLENN

... A RDUCT7IOIN (UN Qj ITFSS cII. N'YXM , :~ i ( ~Fr ons ic Courie . ;t .. 'Z'f' Fl'let meeting of t'he FF'ti f rs. tooan Bo dic]'oh for tile pi rposeS tt;otec il: ol' r ilt St'as lt''!' C-i ilh 1 'il is'l. r. *jotix '-N boTe '' -. t 1c c die t to the ciair ad- verted to the evien as colectle r- it 0 the lute tnrocee ' o, I anid stnllh ttttJ .Tis, Oarl o ri- Ial leller to ttlle ittc ...

Published: Sunday 28 February 1819
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 705 | Page: Page 13, 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment