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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 ...

POLICE

... Pot: rage MANSrsNHssOU.-A middle aged man of low stature and rather decn ppearal'ce~ named Jo'tss Wsoons,. was brought bdJore Sit Charle V lwr, who0 sat for the Lord Mayor,. charged with bay- ing pi.actlsed a new and ingednous mode of schemning. ,%r. Illayhew, a wine merchant int the City, stated th;at the pri.- soner came to his bsrothter's hou e and stated that as he was on bust'i way front ...

LAW

... COURT OF CHANCERY, Thursday, Feb.27.. WARDS OF CtURil.-GOtfEN V. LOYD. Mr. H'ALD moved the.Court that a Receiver ?? in this cnse. His Lordship wouldurecollect tlhe circumstance of a ward of Court lhaving been inarried to a shoemaker at the west end of the twno, whlp wis then stated to be a man of suibstanre; which statement, howeve-r, bad since turned out to be fallaciorrs. The ynaorg l4y ...

Published: Sunday 02 March 1823
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5103 | Page: Page 12, 13, 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... le 3OW.STREET.-Yesterday JosxPH WATSON was brought up by Purtos and W. Smith, jun. charged with publishing and causing re co be published, a certain false, wicked, and malicious libel, of and concerning the Christian Religion, with intent to bring it l id into contempt with the liege subjects of our Sovereign Lord the a-King, against the peace, &C. it The prisoner was ordered to find bail ...

POLICE

... MANsIoN-HoUsz.-Two young men named LEONARD and CRISP were yesterday charged, the fodmer with having violated the per- son of a girl, 17 years of age, and the latter with having aidedand. assisted. It was stated by the girl, who is servant in a house in Love-lane, wbere the prisoners are also in some employment, that between nine and ten o'clock, on Wednesday morning, as she was passing, ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCTDEAKTS', OFFENCES, &c. An itiq est was bedl oua Tutsdn v, at ?? Elephian t aid Castle, New ;g- tll, nit tier blids of ]riJr. Anl/a Bh,4,s. ltalpttcareL, thalt oil SatuIrdav saeeri Itriii Coil t toitn Wt re paI l g srin ei's-row, wlheft onle of tlie rtriver's stticlk aI saddll ld horse staltiingle at a biitcrhet's sihopt, ?? causold the aniutal to pilttg' oni the u11toopath. Mr. Briggs Cil ...

DEVON LENT ASSIZES

... DEVON LUT ASSIZSX. PRISONERS, FOR TRIAL. IN iits 6AOL.-John Bolt, aged t lor' Itfully shootost at Jane usland. with intent to mtsrder ?? Fletcher, Si, for stab- Ising, with Intent to kill, Mary Skintler.-3ohn Rule, 40, for killing Fanny Vintomn:_lenry Saundry, 23, for stabbing, with intent to murder, John Simmossitc.-Chatlri Rose, 22, for manslaughter, in killing Samnoon Veal_-Thotnat Jarvis, ...

ASSIZES

... HERTFORTD, MARCH 8. The Assizes for this County finished at a late hour this evening. On the Crown Side there were nine capital convictions, and out of the whole Calendar, containing thirty-one cases, there was but one acquittal. Thc following are the names of the capital con- victs and their offences -''homnas gHorkins and Hezekiah Dra. per, for hotse-stealing; William Paine and John Todd, ...

POLICE

... It - 'srlom.Hooss -Yeaterday Aracz M'Ksnsv; a servant in the c Cpstom-House, was charged withhiving opened a desk in one of lthie Offices, and stolen aeBank 'note, sovereigns, and silver, and two men named GRausa and M'Coraucx, were, charged with baving received the sarune.:- Mir. John .M. Pcters, asclerk in ti Custom-lgose, stated, that 'on Mosiday~, the 10th of February, it the closq of ihe ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW I1NTELLIGENCB. COURT OF COMMOK PLEAS, Maurn 5. Adijournsed Sittinsg$ in Lond~on, befre the Chuief jmutico and a A4~ cicd Jury. H~ILL ANDo OTHERS V. THOMPSON 1.1415 OTHERS. hs1. Mr. SOLIaCITOR. GENERAL stated the case to the Jury. hs a an action brought by the plaintiffs, the patentees ofavaub discovery for the manufacture of sulphuric acid, against the de. fendants, operative chemists at ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... - I : L A0 LA O'IN TTELL GBNCB;' !:`r VICE.CHANCELLOWS COURT, MARis1e7. THE OPERA HOUSE. WATERS V. TAYLOR. . Mr. p-oeNR said, that since this cause hadbeen before the Court, he was itstructed by creditors who were not Partees to the suit, but who had clailns on theOpera-Houlse, to apply that 'IO order should be made Without notice to them. * \TICE.CHANiCELLORu-l mos1t assume that, if the ...

POLICE

... LOW STrEET. CocrKaLnToP v. CovymA(.-OnI Tuesday, Mr. COls isloplser Ce/ot1o ap- pearei to answer the complaint of Mr. Cockletop, in a rshater of assault and battery -Mr. Cockletop is the veniirable host of thle King's Head tavern at Fullham ; and Clhristophero Colinan is a sturdy squiare-bsilt rnoster chirsiney-w-eeper, who, sionch to the annoyance of Coekletop, has fixed his stoty res ience ...