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MURDER OF MR. WEARE

... j T1IA U R D E R O F M R. WE-A'E. . ; I I-. - Thursnayj for the first time sinice~the imiprisoniius',e Thurtel;'Probert, and lunt, in HcErtfrd 'Gaol, a profesrl sioual gentleman from Thurtel's familyv was allned to' open a communication with *him, for-ith purpose of ie-. ceiving' instructions for the defence on tile approacbins-trial.' 'The gentleman in question is a respectable soliciuir ...

Published: Monday 24 November 1823
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2941 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 

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 ...

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 ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT—WEDNESDAY

... VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT-_WEDNESDAY. IN BE BATENiAN'S CHAUITY.-Mr. PEMBERTON said, that this was an application to the Court founded on a statement, that the funds of the above charity had been misapplied, and also, that the election of the trustees bad been made contrary to the direction of the testator. The object of the parties making this application, lwio were parishioLers of wling, in the ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT—THURSDAY

... VICE- CHANCELLOR'S COURT-THURSDAY. REVETr V. DANIEL WHITTLE HARVEY.-Mr. HEALD said, this was a bill filed by the plaintiff in order to obtain from his Honour an order, restraining the defendant from all farther proceedings in an action commenced by him against the for- mer for the recovery of a sum of money, alleged to be due by him to the defendant; and also, that the accounts between the ...

THE LATE MURDER

... Tmm L.ATZ MwRDIlt. Additional L'onjkasion of Joseph Hunt.-Other facts were detiled to Mr. Noel by Huivt after he had been befoit the Magis. trutes, among which was the following: John Thurtell told me, when describing the manner in which he had tackled with Mr. MWeare, that one time he had nearly mastered him, and got above him, upon which he took his knife out and cut his throat; the blood of ...

Published: Wednesday 12 November 1823
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2933 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF KING's BENCH—Guildhall, London

... ICOURT OF KING's BI NCE1-Guildhall, London.I TWYNAII V. COOK;. AiR. COMMON SERGEANT said, that the plain- it tiff in this action sought to recover £22 for surgical i R'ttendanres on the defendant, who had been afflicted by avidisorder in his leg. Mr. Twynam had practised the :art of surgery for above forty years iwith skill and suc- cess; bitt he now understood that his neighbours, who envied ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—Nov. 18

... COURT OF COMMON PLEAS-Nov. 18. [Sittinpa in Banco.] CRorrs v. PicK.-Thii was an action tried before Mr. Baron Graham at the last Summer Assizes, and the question was, whe- ther the provisional assignee of an insolvent's estate could make a general acceptance of that estate, without alsa accept- ing every particular part of it ? A rule for a new trial had been obtained, in order to bring this ...

PREROGATIVE COURT.—WEDNESDAY

... PREROGATIVE COURT.-WEDNESDAY. SAtF V. ATKINSON AND WEsTcorr-The Proctor for the de- fendants prayed that Mrs. Saff might be declared in contempt of Court; the monition of the Court had been served oa se- veral of her relations and great pains had tiefn taken to serve her personall , but she was no where to be found. Sir JOHN NICHOLL: Let her be declared in contempt. CURLING V. TIlORNTON.-Dr. ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, Nov. 21

... This morning a paper was posted up at the doois of the Court, stating that his Lordship did not sit to-day. As no previous notice whatever was given by his Lordship, it was a great surprise to all parties, wii6 were in attendance at the Isual1 hour. I II I ...

THE LATE MURDER

... 7'Z1r f.-l MURLDER. Au appi~atini it s eqjectea, Wvill be made, after Ir Al thepl ommition i fo hling the comning as- size at Hertford, by the legal adiser ?? ?? dflufo h notofoeit of the trial ~o b rthe arsned S f ?? conset ee p otp if' thle impediment, t Ilwhicht has been throw ithwaofthe lotnes officers d femlployed by thle defenidants, and of t- hrnsso h tlime t~liit has, consequently, ...