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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 

POLICE

... GentoDsArL.-Satuirday, three men, named COCseaAtN, ATKIN. so,;, and CA RK, Were brought tsp on a charge Of ?? au tell a. l(ale of ?? the property of .1essrS. Bach and Co. Manchester carrie rs. It appeared, from the evidence adduced for the prosecution, tha-t Alit. Batcb is a carrier of gonds fromt M~anclicjer to London, adhas exten'iv'e w rrehouies in M',oor~liC arid at lPaddington. The ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURTOF CHANCERY, Aua. 5 EXP.AITE JACKSON iN 'THE 3sATTrcIL ou THE DUCHESS OF NORFOLK, A LUINA'TIC. Mr. IlIZALD stated this to be the petition of the assignees of Mr. Robert Jackson, who claimed to be onc of the next of kin of the Iclate Duchess. The prayer ott the petition was, that his Lordship ewould make an order, allowing Sir Edwin Francis Stanhope, Joihns .Parsons, Daniel Burr, and M~ary ...

THE LATE DUEL IN SCOTLAND

... T1i? LATh DUEL IN SC?OTLAND. TRIAL OF MR. STUART. HIGHCOURT OF JUSTICIARY, EDINBURGH, JUNE10. It being understood that Mr. Stuart, of Deitearn, wosld this day surrender himself to stand his trial for the concern be had in the late duet, by which Sir Alexander B?swell, Barr. of Aechin- leck, came by his death, and the diet in this case twing also ap- pointed for this day, every precaution hod ...

ASSIZES

... 3%1ATDs'rONE' AticA.11 Tue Sumnmer Assizes for This ?? finished to-day at one W o'clock, aniri eded she I-loots Ci uit. oily EWRSV. JIEREMY. ttli Th'iis was anl acti(on nacase for a wrongful eiecution upon the I- c ?? goods and chaettels, whevreby the plaintiff' was bindered 'rr from raryti 1 o his lisinegs ais alinericdraper.-Plea, Not Guilty. 'Itt Mr. G ss'and Mr. Contyi, were for the ...

THE ADJOURNED INQUEST ON THE BODY OF MR. GEORGE HARE

... I THE ADJOURNED INQUEST ON THE BODY OF' 1THE 31MR. GEORGE HARE.. 73 Yesterday afternoon, at three o'clock, pursuant to adjournment, 12 the inquest on the body of the above Gentleman, who was re- 12 ported to have been murdered a few nights back in Whitechapel, - as stated in our Paper of Thursday last, was resumned before Sir. 19 Unwin, the Coroner, and a respectable Jury at the Grove Morris, ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... COUNTY RATES AND TREASURER'S ACCOUINTS. Yesterday Air. AL.LEv moved three Appeals, froum the parishes of St. Marylebone, St. Pancras, and St. James's, NVesimitsrer, against the new rate levied oim the county (in the 10th January last. I-le stated that no hostility was meant in prosecuting these appeals, but to protect the community at large. '1'hc law did not allow any extra rate to be imposed ...

IRISH TITHES AND CHARGES

... To ?? THE QORNING CHRONICLE. 0 SIR, Oct. 5, 1822. I was this day in company with an Irishlgentlemait, a Layman, but who appeared to be well aq uainted with the affairs of the Church in his native country. Ie remarked With expression of peculiar pleasure, the guarded courtesy you observed to- ward Lord John Beresford, the j'rimate of Ireland, in your observations on that Prelate's unfounded ...

INSOLVENT DEBTURS COURT

... INSOLVENT DEBTURS' COURT. The COURT last week gave judgment in a case which had been under its consideration for tomne time, and had been argued by Mlr. POLLOCK and Air. HEATH With great zeal. On the 5th of thIS month, an insolvent, named War. WoOns, came up to be heard on his petition to be discharged, and was op- po~sed by j'lr. Potlock, who took an objection it linline to the it-I *olvent's ...

MACCLESFIELD SESSIONS

... MA CCLESFIELD SESSIONS. PRIVILEGES OF ATrORNEYS. A question of considerable importance, relative to tl',e privileges of Attorneys practising at Sessions, or before MlagiAtrates, catle tnder discusiion at the late Petty Sessions, far thi Macclesfield Division, in the county oV Chester. An endeavoar it seems had beets rade sori.e months ago, by Edward Stracey, Esq., oe of the Magiitra'.es for ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA* INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF CHANCERY, DEc. 2. The Court sat this morning at half.past eleven o'clock. IstawTON v. NALDI. The LoRD CHANCELLOR said, that he wished to know whether, ?? He had great difficulty ill saying that the demurrer put in could not be sustained, but certainly if he decided the other way, he felt he must also allow the plaintiffs to amend their bill. The object of the ...

POLICE

... BOW-STIIEET.-NOVEL CASE Or FouEtRY-011 ?? even- ilig, JOHN ?? alias JOHN BENJAUIN BituoxEs, a maol replorted to be living in considerable affluence, and whoie residence is in 1iroad-court, log-acre, was broughlt before Sir Richard Birnie, ut; the custody of Salmnon, one of the principal officers, on a svar- rant, charged with feloniously utterinig and publislling as true a certain forged ...