COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—WEDNESDAY

... COURT OF COMtMION PLE'AS- WE'DNESDdAY. [Sittings hi Banco.] Mr. Justice PARK was again unable to take his seat in Court this morning ; but in the course of the day the CHIEF JUSTICE expressed hia belief that the Court would have the benefit of his Learned Brother's assistance to-morrow. FRENCH V. BROOKE AND OTHERS.-Mr. Serjeant WILDE, on behalf of the plaintiff, and Mr. Serjeant rADDY, on the ...

DISCOVERY OF THE BODY OF A MURDERER

... DiSCOVERY OF THE BODY OF A MURDERER. DI'SCOVEbRY OF THE BODGY OF zA JTIUJRRER., I 1 . I . 1 , I [FROM flAiRlOW'S WORCESTER JOURNA3L OP THURSDAY. : A discovery has within these few days been made in the ,neighbourhood of WFo rcester, which has'excitedmuch'.con.- versation, and given rise to a variety of conjectures. The Rev. Mr. Parker, of Oddingley, near Droitwicb, in the county of Worcester, ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—FRIDAY

... COURT OF KIING'S BENCH.-FRiDAY. r T .1- A _1 *- _ _ I a _ - _ A RLondon Sittings, before Lord TiNTERDEN and Common Juries .] PILOTS AND SHIPMASTERS. HAMMOND v. BLAKFE.-TheATTORNEY-GENERAL 1with whom were Mr. GURNEY and Mr. PLATT) stated, that this was an action brought to recover penalties under an Act of Parliament of the 6th Geo. IV. made for the amendment of the law relative to Pilots. By ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCIDENTS, OFFgNCES, &c. --e -0 SvUcDoE.-On Thursday, John Egglesto, the keeper of tireenwion- park, put an end to his life at the residence of the Princess Sophia of Glon- cester, Blackheath. It appears that he had been directed to shoot two deer for his Majesty at Windsor. He had neglectedthis duty, anti his brother., Mr Robert lEggleston, who superintends the deer in Hyde-park, was sent to ...

Published: Sunday 24 January 1830
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1566 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... FOLICE. MANSION-HOUSE.-DUTIES OF THE MAYOR- pi ALTY.-_Some people have formed a very erroneous m estimate of the nature of the duties to be performed by ci the Lord Mayor. This has been sometimes very much ni complained of: but the public have, in fact, fallen into tl the mistake in consequence of observing those Civic ra gentlemen, who are determined to cut a figure in the A Chair, often ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT—THURSDAY

... FICE-CHINCELLOR' S COURT-TJUuRSDAY. I This was the last Seal before Term. BOXALL V. COBBETT.-Mr. MIARTI V moved, on the part of the plaintiff, that Mr. William Cobbett, the defendant, be directed, within a fortnight, to replace in the Public Funds- a sum of 2,0001. Consols, and a further sum of 8001., which he had improperly sold outin his character of executor to the will of a lady named ...

COURT OF 'KING'S BENCH.—TUESDAY

... COURT OF KING'ZS BENCH .-TLUESDAY. [London Sittings defore Lord T'EN'T RDEN and Speciatl J uries.] BANKRUPTCYrc HILL AND ANOTHER V. HAnRSjs.--The ATTOR- NEY-GENERAL stated that this was an action of trover, brought by the assignees of a Air. IMurdoch, an attorney in Essex, against whom a commission of bankruptcy had been sued out, to recover from the de~fendant some land, cattle, and different ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—TUESDAY

... COURT OF KING'S BEINCHI.-7 LESD.il'. SHIP BROKERS. 111ED V. RANN.-Mr. GUnINEY moved for a rule to show cause why the verdict in this case should not he set aside, and a new trial granted. It was an action brought by the plaiatiff, a ship-broker, to recover a sunm which he considered due to him from the defendant for commis- sion. The defendant, a ship-owner, employed the plain- tiff to procure ...

COURT OF SESSION—SECOND DIVISION

... COR. - w -/ IISECO D.@ SIO' COURlT OF SE.SSIJ)N-SECOND DIVISION. n 12th Jarniary 18S0. a, AinEt. ElRutt, Suspendr,; v. AS.FX. YouNcsoN, Chiager. Its December 1823, Captain Balfourof Fl-sick, William Holnyr sr'itee in Keleo, arid the suspender, became can- ionern for, and jelot oblitartts with George Ilongy, then, editoer jtt rpcte ot the Fite Herald, in a cashe ty ecemtt aitl the 1Ilank of ...

POLICE COURT

... Th-1h.];, 7Z. ?? T/harsdai,, 7th Jeanuaory. James [rorhes, mariner, residin-- in Pork. Lane, who had I been apprehendel the nightbefnre br the potrol as being Elis-( I orderly, wan placed at thQ bar, ehfarged with assaulting William Swap, sailor, within his house in Broad Street, and with doing 1 other damage. ' Jack, Itowever, boldiv asserted, his innocence. tnd Swap and his wite bing ...

LONDON POLICE

... LO)NDON POLICE. .XMAtcsIoN-HOUSE.-A poor woman, nam'ed Hannah h, Arnold, appeared at the police room with three female b- children, whichl she had brought forth at one birth, to beg a- relief in ther distress. She had, she said, been brought to 'Isbed of the children on the 12th of September last, but on account of her poverty shle had not been able to afford herself thlenecessary alimtent to ...

Published: Tuesday 26 January 1830
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 898 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

REPORTED ROBBERY AT ST. JAMES'S PALACE

... II A morning paper of yesterday gives the whole true and particular account of a daring robbery stated to have taken place at the King's Palace, and that the decorations of the very Ihrone had, among other booty, been carried of. It was even stated that precautions had some time since been taken to pre- vent depredation, by securing the doors with pad- locks, in addition tothe usual fastnings. ...