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CRITIQUE ON DON CARLOS; OR PERSECUTION

... CRiTIQUE ON DON CAR-LOS; OR.. PERSECUTION. A Trae in i v Five Acts, BY LORD 'JOHN RUSSELL; WHEN we first heard of -this Tragedy,f or, rather, read of it in the newspapers, ve could, not help thinling, that the scene, though laid in Spain, was really to be Englishb. In fact we thought4 that the hoary Lopez was to be the persecuted party; that Lord John, under, the name of Don Carlos, was to ...

LAW

... 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 

POLICE

... GUMDHA.L.-tVeral respectable inhabitants of the united pa- rishes of St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish-street, and St. Gregory by St. Paul, attended before Sir C. Flower, tile Sitting Alder- man, on Thursday, upon summonses obtained against them by Mr. Holland, the Sequestrator of the living, to shew cause why the, refused to pay the rate assessed upon them under the statute commonly called The ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAIP iNTELLIGENCE. - COURT OF KING'SBENCH, JAN. 15. London Adgsurned SMtings, after MidWelviws 'Term, before the Lord Chief Jwate, and a Specs Jury.,- .EWLEY V. SPUR]51555. This was an actiots brought to recover a sumt of money alleged by the plaintiff to have been advanced at different times to the defendapt.~ Mr. MAUYRATn stated the case to the Jury. The plaiwtiff was a tobacconist residing ...

ASSIZES

... ,SSIZES. KINGSTON, AraIL e,. JosEK1 HL;oPER and CHARLES lBONNICK, young nien of respect- able appear.nce, were indicted tor'assaultiig Robert Johnaou on the King's Ilighaway, in the pariah ot St. Olave, Southwark, and taking lrom his person a watch and sealS, and Ss. in oney..-l There were six other indictments against the same prisoners for different offences of the same nature. a Ir. ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... An Inquest was held yesterday before Thomas Stirling, Esq. Coroner for Middleser, at the Guilford Arms, Guilford-street, :Brilawick-square, on the body of Ann Walker. The deceased was nursery maid in the family of WM. Burnett, Esq. 3, Lans-. down-place. The deceased for two or three days preceding her death, exhibited symptoms of a disordered mind, frequently sighing, speaking to herself, and ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLtG.91VCP. COURT OF KING'S BB&C i , M, *. S'itungs before the whole Court. CARTER, ASS]-GNE OF ASITIQL, V. AISOTT AND OTIkRtS. This was an action by the assignee of a bankrupt named Mosves Abitbol, to recover back money lost by the bankrupt to the de- fendants at the game of Rouge'et Noir. At the trial before the Lord Chief Justice, at the iMiddlesex Sittings, after last Term, the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY, JUNE 7. RAMSAY V. RAMSAY. Mr. SHADWELL-In this case it would be recollected that a Gentleman named Smith had eloped with a ward of-the Court, whom he had married without either the consent of her parents or of his Lordship. It was stated that she would not be of age until she had attained 25 years, when she would become entitled to a sum of 5,0001. The case had been referred ...

WESTMINSTER SESSIONS

... tie The Adjourned Sessions of the Peace commenced yesterday eat- at the Sessions House, Westminster. te ACQUIITrAL OF BAKER.-TIoImAS BAKER, whose case has ices excited so much discussion and inquiry, was this day again put the to the Bar on an indictment, char ing him with -defrauding the Mr. Gustard and Mr. DkIllman, of Bond-street, to a very con- nan siderable amount.-Our readers will ...

POLICE

... GUILDHALL.-EtIZADnFM BELLAMY and JOHN BRYANT Wtr0 broueht before thle Magistrate, Mr, Alderman Birch, cbarr,4 lmSgethe Nighlt-constable of St. Scpulchr-e's. S~z - said, tha onSnay evening, about twelve o'clock, the two pri soners and some others were talking together ait thle coruer~y a court in Skinner-street, and because they would not dispor at his order, and used language not quite ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.—WEDNESDAY

... INSOLVENT DEbTORS' COURT.#WEDNESDAY. 1. - I I ; . ..I I -i ) _ i : v ; e- WILLIAM GILDEA O'SHAUNESSY was opposed by Mr. , HEATH,-for several creditor.'- 'The ifisolent ,atatedi he was a f fencing' master; in 1821, his!- keteipts, frorn his profession amounted to 7001'. ;-in 1822, to 1001;-; and in the present year only to 5 In the months of August'and September, 1823,'he bought jewellery from ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... ASSAULT, WITH AN ATTEMPT TO MURDER. Yesterday, THOMAS GRIFFITHS, a ragged Irishman, was in- dicted for assaulting John Frith, in the parish of Tottenham. Mr. ALLEY stated that the defendant was indicted for an assault, amounting to an attempt upon the life of the prosecu- tor, who is foreman to Rhodes, the cow-keeper, at Islington. John Frith deposed, that he is bailiff or foreman to Mr. ...