ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... AtLEGoD DEATH FP05 ILt-TREATMIENT OF AN APPRsNaTscF-GiRT.-| A Coroner's Inquest was held on Thursday, on the body of ElizalethI Turton, aged 1i, who died a few days before, in Guy's Hospital, of a mor- tification caused by extreme debility. The Witnesses deposed, that when the child was apprenticed to Mr Myers, lace-manufacturer, of Brixton, she was in good healti, but when she went to the ...

LAW

... COURT OF CHANCERY. .Tuesday, Oct. 30. M1. DE BEGN IS AND THiE OPERA IOUSEt. Mr HoorsN said he had a petition to presenton behalfof M. De Begnis, the Singer, ofa verypressing nature. ThIe petitioner was acreditor underthlebank- ruptey of Messrs Chambers, to whom the Opera house had belonged. It was now understood that the assignees (instead of selling the concern, and paying the creditors in ...

Published: Sunday 04 November 1827
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2601 | Page: Page 10, 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES,. &c. DEATi1 OF MAR Nrxor.-On Tuesday, an inquisition was held atKnights- bridge, to inquire into the death of JoA Nixon, .sq.-George Kiigfield, stated that he was the driver of the team in Kensington- gardens. Oa Monday morning, he was passing behind the greeni-hiotse, and, observed in one of the alcoves a gentlemsan's new hat; hie explored all about, and in phsaing a pond ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... COURT OAF SESSION-FIRST DIVISION. JAridiction of Co,.t nf t. * ?? V .LPLXYOYJ N. ,urisdiction of Court of 'Session. OSWALD AND MANDATORY, AGAINST PATTISON AND. MANDATORY. St 14th December, 1826. ta This is rather a complex case, and arose between two na- Vt ?? Scotsmen, domiciled in a foreign country, relative to tE some saercantile transactions abroad. The defender was pi due certain sums to ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH

... COUMT OF KING'S BENCH. WEDNESDAY, OcT. 24.-The Kiny v. Taylor.-The trial of Robert Tavlor for blasphemy, having been appointed for this day, the doors were opened to the public at half past nine o'clock, and the court was instantly crowded to exess. Soon after the defendant appeared in court, attired in a clerical gown, and carrying a clergyman's hat in his hand. He was accimpanied by two Iads ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT.—THURSDAY

... VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT.-THtUfSDAY. JUDGMENT. MADIFORD V. AUSTWJCK.-The VICE.CflANCELLOR, gave judgment in this cate to-asy. It was a bill filed for the pur- pose et avidiug an agreemsent on tbe grounds of fraud and misrepresentatior, A partnership bad been entered inti be- tween the parties its proprietors of a large waggoo establish. ment ketiveen Falnsotith and London. *he partnership was ...

CORN LAWS

... 'CORi ?? RESOLUTIONS TO BE PROP(oSED uJ LAWS, BY MR. WOLRYCEE HTh WHEAT. Il(RE Whenevertheaverage puice of NWbeat, Trr, and published in ni.niner required l,y 1,1, epL , Fifty Shillings, and unutlr Fifty-one Slij- a Querter, the Duty shall be for every o,,r ' Ite And in respect of every int-grsl Sbjlli, ,. I. such prire shall be abeve Fifty Shillig>s :cL shall be decreased by Two Sbillings, ?? ...

LAW SITTINGS, THIS DAY

... SiT7 (p , ?? EX~~ ::m, 1,7. I ou r B. *4E y L CRAM er Wdba VP W NA V, yargubarson VlI NhV.Z 421rom tZOP. 13a7 2.fu D' vfCI V*ur e~i r B. ffery /tOv d:YOP r via ~~ ~~A~ ?? PLEAS 1EVp' I CrtA ?? Schl rTlONI Asa FP RThFa JWRECTIONs. s;~~ ~ I Htic .erg v. Hiinde Darvis . -ennett Lf ht .G~ Haines V. Ctrel St ck v. Hill Et-parte Hoe . ParkiusOn finghes v, Erans In re Mexon Mallough v. Bell ...

NORFOLK [ill]

... NORFOLK CIRVUIT. [Crown Court-Berare the LOrD Cattl BARON.] BUCKINGRAM, JULY 25. VILLIAM MEUDY was capitally indicted for baving, on tbe night of the 12th of March last, stolen a black horse, the ) property of James Phelpsl Of WycOamb l be prisoner had been in. the service of the prosecutor, about a year and a half ago, and since that peried he had enlisted into two different regiments, from ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—THURSDAY

... COURT OF COMMON PLEAS-THURsDAr. 4~tln u-- Ro i gh [Sittings In Bancoj HAMMETT Y. KENNIER.-Mr. Serjeant ADAMS moved, in this case, to ebtain a rule to slew cause, why it should not be re- ferred to tbe Prothonotary of this Court, why the Sheriff's at- torney, a Mr. Badeley,' should not answer the matters in an *f4- 't davit imputing improper conduct to him; and why, during the of present Term, ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—WEDNESDAY

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-WiEDfus4u. 1 Nearly the whole of the day was occupied with hearing cause petitions. There is a Ions list of Lunatic Petitions, which will probahly be disposed of to-morrow or Friday. BROWN V. HOWARD.-lr. WHITMARR,. at the risini of the Court, applied, on the part of tbe plainitiff, for a special injUtnc- Iion, to restrain praceedingas tt law, about to be commenced by the ...

NORTHERN CIRCUIT

... NORPHERN tIRtU!T. 1 YORK-MONDAY. The Comtinistien having been opened on Saturday, the business of the Aspizes commenced, yesterday, at York, before Mr. Juitice Bayley and Mr. Baron Hullock. At eight o'clock, Mr. Jusetice Bayley proceeded to the Guild- hall, for the purpose of dispatching the business of the City of York. BIGAM Y. WILLIAM SMITH was charged with having feloniously married a ...