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COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... I COURT Or SE ION FIRST DIVISION. T 'IM K1>;0'S ADVOCATE V. S.AM5ES DIUNCAN. iii f Jantiarv 21l, 1 8923. wV - [The defender in this eatte; who Was at grocer and to y spirit decaler, in Lcith, was, u ton 20th July last, ili- ia car-cerated by warrant of the IBailie of H1olyrood-houIse, e in the gaol of the SallctUary, upon a charge of fraud, B . at thle instance of his creditors. C - T'he ...

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 ...

LORD PORTSMOUTH'S CASE

... IO.RD PORTSMOUTH'S, CASB. PROCEEDINS .G.OF THR CoMMISSION (DE LUNA TICO INQUIRENDO)_(TH.URSDAY) The Jury having answered to their names a few minutes fttt ten o'clock;, the proceedings were Presued at Freemasons' fll. Serjeane PaLL, in: continuatiols.-R.teferring to tde divisoln of yesterday of the last 24 years of hais Lordship's life into three pe- niods, be tought the opini~on of the fiord ...

LORD PORTSMOUTH'S CASE

... LORD PORTSkdOUTH'S CASE. ie VROCEEDINGS OF THE CO MMISSTON (D F. LUNXA r tICO INQUIMRNDO)-(SATUIRDAY.) V The cross-ex amitination of 4Ir. 'winamontinlued: Lord Ports. 5 mouth at different times pvrcbiised of me hay, straw, and oat*. e His Lordship knew the market price as well as 1. I do not re- s collect receiving any notice not to attend to a ny orders of Lord e Portsmosth. I knew a man of ...

LAW

... 1~ COURT OF KING'S BENCH. - . Tesday, January 28. MAcPHLRSON V. LOVIF. Mr SCABLETT moved for a rule to show cause wby the verdict in this case should nat be set aside, and a nsew trial had. It wvas an action for a Breach of prornse of mariioge, ?? a widoiv r against th6 Captain of a West India ship, it which the plaitirif recovered 500ltdmaoges. Tlhere 5aIv one general obseovation which, he ...

Published: Sunday 02 February 1823
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2240 | Page: Page 13, 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

JURY COURT—Feb. 10

... JURY COUR T-FIl. 10. THE ISATE BtEiCON. caill, Tb lid day Counsel were heard on a riaoi I y r aesic 1 D,,,uIgla Cheape, to dismiss the action brought egainet him It s( t-by Mr Tamres Glocn,v it) rep.pet tile 1aursuer had already in d - aguine~~~. t the other delendcr, Mlr SteverisOfll andth pirorceeded tgi~to aae gis in he ,t, obtained aI verd.c rdmgsagis i.wt i-~ Mr flnsFIRTSON appeared in ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, FEB. 12

... GAMIBLERS. Judgment of the Court on logier, Ilsumpihres, Old- ftield; Carios, and Bennet. The defendants being placed on the floor of the Court, the Lord Chief Justice read the evidence. on the trial. An affidavit of mitigation put in hiFred. 9;)ldfield, set forth that, in July 1821, lie withdr& ftois being concerned in this trade; that he has a wife and seven children depending on him for ...

CAPE OF GOOD HOPE

... EXECUTION OF J. W. GEI3HARD, ESQ. FOR THE 1 MURDER OF A SLAVE. CAPE TOWN, Nov. 16,1822.-On Saturday, the 21st September last, the trial of Nr. J. W. L. Gebliard, son of the Rev. Mr. Gebbard, Clergyman at the Faarl, at the instance of the Land- drost of Stellenbosci', ration6e gffiC prosecutor, came on before the full Court at this place, for the murder of a slave, the property .of hisfather, ...

LONDON

... LONDOY. 1ONDAY-IFEi Y 21. TuE K1tNG'S Cotowr.-Fridlay, at two clo Majesty held a Court at his Palace in Pall'rnall* Admiral Jabat, the Spanish liinister, ?? Intrs, the King, by Mr Secretary Canning, his Majestv spn, Secretaryof'State for Foreign Affairs, upon hisiaril' England from IMadrid. Hiis Excellcelcy hald aps0 dience of his Majesty, to deliver hiscredentials, aidi,,, graciously received ...

JURY COURT—FEB. 5

... JURY COURT-FEx. S. ut.LESLIE V. BLACKWOOD. ut In this cace, a motion was made by the defender ad for a mitioation of the account of expences found due I's to the pursuer, seeing that a verdict was obtained for the defender on several of the issues. The SOLICITOR-GENERAL supported the motion. th He said that it had been the rule of the Coart, in se- ,t, veral cases, to deduct from the expences ...

DOCK POLICE OFFICE

... DO2 CK PO~LXE~OIFFXCL nrs ?? BS OF rzs L'VSRPOOL L0MRAvRn rill 1 obsefle, in your paper of Friday the 31st 5,s ininat,ion before Jolin Shaw, Esq. one of the , g ,n t 1rates, which is, I think, well deserving the ~ ,?ljcc Mal 5 derat1n of the shipping interest. * i,5P.5*inatier. >Shawsays, he sits there to admi- .rg i however, many who have occasion.to ,, yt!.5:P oart do not generally retire ...