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POLICE

... . POLICE, MANlSION HOUSE. F tON THR B&~Lw -On Wednesday, Ricard Gi ard, a young man said to tie respeetably conneieed, underwent an examination, charged wngb oviinitting forgeries on-the Bat of. England.- l appeared from the Remi~eet tkhhat hosd btainedl 1261IofthIree per cents, by forging the faiarne WfT.J ieerfbliiailer h IC suon h's since been replaced also'a dividend of 271. on 301. three ...

LAW

... LA TV. ! COURT OF KiNG'S BENCH. FWednesedau. Joir. 12. WESTVtIENitBiR LEc'rtoTN.-CULLEN Ci. 40R11t S. This Vifas sI) act ioi broviglt by Ie p1ainriif aveiinst Ilie MliZ Bailiff of Westrnirnster, to recover dooireres for ha vi rig been c-e- prived of his right of voticg at tlie late Election of n Aother of Parliament. Tire fauts of the case w ere sinitily thesc :-Tlie plaititiffhias been cone a ...

Published: Sunday 16 January 1820
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 571 | Page: Page 14, 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... .J(CCI g) ! N TS, 0 fJ b'EN CI S, ' 4 c. D m.rlS TuRotcar COLD AXIt WALNT OF'OOn;-Oic Thursday ?? , errl rqmr rii(:l wa., trikeir Oit Rmliiid-corirt, Strrirtt, ?? lrode. C jlii MNters rid Mare Iris ?? deeerrnr'r rrgbm porter', erliorlye by several r eron. ill ths i Tigt - *,irriil Wr., Efi Sober' irails. Ile acnd his ?? ltdged '1p- a a od, ci a !enar ill a bmac rorr lat a rol,;se ili Ri ?? pas ...

LAW

... LA-AK. I COURT OF KING'S BENCH. . Il'ay, Ea3. 26!. CONS'TUTIOW4A1 ASSOCIATroN.-T'RI XING V;. D'LAT.. It will be reuollected that at tlte laet Sjtisq ii-csb(rr ented iy the personts calihag- themaelevls - Tlie Qonei6#iuitrnl Asueciatioi;') went off for unindifferency in tdwe Slerifl: w4*te returned (te panel, hle being-in-effect ane eof thle rosepvo -s7*r*-HD a stbscriber to thle putrposem oft ...

Published: Sunday 03 March 1822
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2187 | Page: Page 13, 14, 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW

... LJW. COURT OF UNG'S BENCH. Thursday, May 24. THE KING V. EDMONDS, CARwW RIGHT,:AND WGOLER. The CHixE Justr=E delivered the judgment of the Court this morning upon the'motion madefor a new trial in this case last MichaelmasTerm. TheJudgment was very elaborate; but it wan delivered in so feeble am tone of voice, nasto baffle all attempts atnse-taldog. The opinion of the Court upon aU thle ...

POLICE

... BOW STREET.-THE BeY-SIRL THIR1.-JANr KENNEDYr otherwise JAME11 VINCENT, Was yesterdiy placed at the bar charged witb robbing a Mr. Elias Craggl, of a sovereign and a half sovereign, at a bagnio in the neighbourhood of Covent-gar- den Mariet. The night constable said, that the prisaner was given in charge to him on the preceding night, which charge was entered in the watch-house hrlok, and Mr. ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—FRIDAY

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH.-FRIDAY. ATTORNEYS. An attorney was struck off the rolls of the Court in 1813, be having been convicted of conspiracy. Application was now made that be should be replaced on the Roll-first, because all exclusion of fifteen years was sufficient to expiate the fault; se- cond, because be now swore that he was not guilty of the con- spiracy of which he had been convicted. ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—TUESDAY

... COURT OF KING'S BEICH.-TUzsjDY. PERJURY. Rax v. Somits.-Mr. CAMPBELL (with whom was Mr. PLATT) snated, that this was a prosecutirin at thet instance of a Mr. Kine, for perjury, against the defendant, for an allegation in so ant- swer in Chancery, that, to the beat of his belitf, no partnerabip bitid been entered into betweem hims and the prosecutor, Mir. King, and that no articles had been ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—MONDAY

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-MONDAY. Isecond Seal bfore Term.] Moat's v. DAVIs-The argnments of Counsel in this case, which bas already been three times decided in a Court of Law, mad bas been discuseed and re-discusasd in Equity, occupied the whole of the day. The question is at to the legitimacy or fIle- gitimacy of the defendant; and the present application by the defendant was not for a new t:ial, ...

SUPREME COURT OF JUSTICE FOR THE KINGDOM OF BAVARIA.—Paris, Aug. 4

... SUPREMEC COURT OF JUSTICE' FOR THE KINGDOM 01' 8 1V4,R4AI,.-Paris, Aug. 4. THE GERMAN' MINGRAT.-TRIAL OF A PRIEST CHARGED WITH HAVING ASSASSINATED THREE \ WOMEN, WITH THE PARrlCULARS OF THE JE- t SUITICALSYSTEMOFDEFENCEOFTHEASSASSIN. Germany hab Its Miigrat, in the personof Riembaner, a pries, P born in 1770, at Rtu derntat, In Bavaria. He was the soo of a poor labourer, and spent the chief ...

CHARGE OF MURDER

... Q CARGQt OF MURDEL _ ' A very melancholy catastrophe took place at the Craiw ia Anchor publit-bouse, Old Turk's head-lane, iq ?? city early oa Tnursday morning, by wbich a realeatble and vazahbe member of society lost hia ?? tohn hakona, a private of the 3d Dragooa Goards, and an Irishman, quartered st the Crown ratcA Ang drunk too freelry beokme wry noisy, aboult one o'ciock In tbe morni~g, ...

POLICE

... POLXJL i ? | ?? lookiagg~auemswss As fpstacles, a linb of e ISW, wj gsv# 4A ,asmWIL *mqeb, as chired w ?? cwodA, Ab** one oI 0. Opt p a m Wler ae. r 4sg . wepk- street, shouting. mnd mrising n W n kd been tryiag Lb ngie sf the ,.aL d t e power o rarm, upia Slbm ?? doors ia the Whole lpe froma to amt to th canw-fal $gherthu* >ier W~~tirdlqsbw ei, ?? :2 ?? *r~ak, aud p use cog of the psrl do ?? ...