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... 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 

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCID NTs, OFFENCES8, 4c. Mionde~ay- ex icy~n an ttrcmpt to set fire to the premises of Mr. Enugliria r, a re speciable cabinet-tarker, re~idintr at Limeholise, was made, far tile purpose of commilotine robbery. Some feliows knockfed at the door, and it r'ired if a person whom tlhey naed ic-bzled liere ; onl tile girl answering in tihe neective, they tlesirrd to ca Mr.Er glrbeiirt himself, ...

Published: Sunday 31 December 1820
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2135 | Page: Page 15, 16 | 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 ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCIDENTS, OPPNC2ES, & .- - .| Stpvoasb MonDDR. -,Ah inquest. hainbtee ha beiI e the body of ,Je>es Derfcseerth ,(not Baclioe) who ?? fomud 4ead, near Prespect-lalfef Bethul gteee, as tfated in our last. It hppears that be was a sober., i dusettious wetn, ht had been in a dejected state for the last. fortaight. O ne the day he left homes be took a razor vrith fhim, saying he wae going to have ...

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 ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCIDENTS, OFF ENCES, 8c. EXECUTiON AT STa.RtING.-On tite $1%th irst. the usual appt- ratul; being prepared, and troops, both horse and foot, be4tg drawn up before the Castle, the gates were throwaw open, erd Baird and Ilardic appeared, attended by the established Clergi- men of the town. Baird looked pale and thoughltfui;, *ardie's countenance did not seem miuch altered. With astonishing ca ...

Published: Sunday 17 September 1820
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1440 | Page: Page 15, 16 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 

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... COURT OF KING'S BENCH, GUILfuAfL. Thursdaey, Oct. 20. TimB Kitf, v. F~nvi:Y AND CHAPrA Irs-eetL . ON TilC - Special Jurors ansvrered to their ninniesg T;C ATTOoSFYGGE\EOAl rirt W a tales, sald thle Jill', being completed -y the adiditioas of five .llitu Ju~rors, ?? otto ant iofsornsatisis filedl vy tile AtteralC! ?? rnl, against Daniel Whittle Hlarvey and John1 Ciapiltta, for a liliel uu lis ...

Published: Sunday 02 November 1823
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7154 | Page: Page 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

EXECUTION OF NESBITT, THE WOOLWICH MURDERER

... EXECUTION OF NESBITT, THE WOOLWICfH MURDRR2RI. er. r- MAISTOvNE, JULY .91, 1820.-The late trial and conviction of :af the above insdividuial excited a considerable degree of interest in I- Maidstone and the surrounding cuuntr-y. It was generally re- id ported that he would be executed on Wooliwicis Comsmon, ad- r- jatent to where the murders were perpetrated. Preparations ,e were however ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA W INTELLYGENCE. - ?? .. I. COURT OF IlNG'S BENCHi OcT. 30. LUndon Aqjasorned Siftings, P fier Tstinity Term, before Mr. Jutstictde_ ,&isey asset o Commo1n ls 3 I This Aa ncton V. fRthN. Thiswoal an acition for words of i~lander,inrdputing to thieplain- tiff that he 'had wilfuffy set fire foiiis' house.' Mr. Scaa~wt'rr and Mr. ABIS.14AT] wvere for the plaintiff, and Mr.'suAnAlvAT for the ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, Nov, 17

... COURT Qu wren BENCI, Nov..1T. 'The Court sat In': Eanc until two a'cock, and disposed of several cases, of no public interest, in the Special Paper, when the Chief Justice held his second sittings in Tdrmn. . ttEUX AND CO. V. POOE. This was an action by the plaintiffs, well known eminent brewers, against the defendant, by the negligence of whose ser. vant one' of their horses, valued at 7fi ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... ?? INSO.L bE~i;- ?? I - I Yesterday Tnoasts P nx;sso; was brought up tobe heard on. his Petition to be disharked. This Insolvent soas broghtit Op iaon former day, on which occasien fie professed to have forgot-~ 'ten almost every circumhstanerrespecting the Diqposal nf his pro- t perty, arid' the Court then ordered him a longer impflsonment, o hassist hsrecollection, a. prescri ' ionwhich hiI ...