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POLICE

... I [,-ATULTRDA Y. BOW-STREET.-Tlie driver of the cabriolet, nurmm- bered forty-one, was summoned before Mr. HfALLS, to an.re r the omp;lint ofl M. Robert Pa.in. Tlhecomplainant stated that lie called the defendant's cab on Wednesday, and was proceeding to step into it, When he perceived that the driver was inside the cab, and did not exhibit any in- tention to get into his box. He desired him ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—THURSDAY

... COURT OF COMMON lPLBAS.- TRRsDy. 1 (Sittings in Banco J GRAnOxr-o v. DENTrON.Mr Seijeant WILDE obtain'd a rule last term to show. cause why the verdict that had been. found for the defendant in, this case should not be set aside and a new: trial had on the ground that the verdict ?? against evidence. The action was brought to recover da. miages for a' loss which' had been sustained by the ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.[ill]

... otilty 4OC 4h 4fA PATENT RIG1iT8. V. ASIAt1SDEN.-The SOLICITOR-GENERAL stated, that in this cause he had to apply for an injunc- tion ex/pnrte to restrain the defendant, his workmen, and agents from infringing the plaintiff's patent formaking gas pipes. The bill had been filed for this purpose, and it alleged, that some time previous to 1825, Mr.Whitechouse had invented a new tnethod of ...

POLICE

... POLIUB. MTlANSION-IlOUSE.-ALKER, the mall Who had been tw17ice before examined on a charge of committing the rob- berv at Mr. Le Plastriel's, in Cheapside, was re-examined e yesterday. Mr. W. Box (the son of the late surgeon of Newgate) de- e posed, that he saw the prisoner and his brother on Sunday r the 21st of Fe'bruary, walking at a rapil pace in St. Paul's' - Churcli-3-ard, in the ...

POLICE

... - [SATU lI:AY. :I3mOW-STrEE' I' I.-ASAT:LT ON A t AGCttSTR&IH 1:3Y A Ne 1V l'OLlI cI-AIN.-.OIN HARDiNl(, pl)(tlCetillilt, No. !iI, DJivi'soit l., I;tS brought Ulp oil I wrnt, itchiigitg h;im 1gith as- satiltinpt M1r. INallard, a;\I agistrlte for ?? ?? ?? sCx. .M . i t\ stttca , titat Oil TUesday, hetveen jive trna six ''clock il Ithe alit llnoollt, 1w S;w the ?? in MNNt Sell m-stl't, ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT—WEDNESDAY

... VICE-CHANCELLOWS's COURT.WEDMESDAY. BRYANT V. STOREY.- His HoxouR observed, on taking his seat this morning, that he had received a let- ter from Mr. Bryant, one of the parties in this cause, complaining of the Order which, it appeared, had been pronounced against him. The terms of the letter were not at all objectionable, and, therefore; he should not do more than repeat his conviction that ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—THURSDAY

... -I (JO UJ? 01? COJJJI.p JA 'LJILS.. TiiR (SDA4Y. [Sitting in Blcc), at W~estminslter*.] Lonim V. Tono'r'rorr.-Mr. SeIjeallt WILODI moved to ulischarge a rule whhichl IItIt becn obtai nei by IM r . Serjeant Joones onil a former' day, to et asidle a declaration which had Ieen served upon thC defrtrldlat in this 11ction. The rule wirs obtained o n the affilaviit of tire defelidant, the proprie- ...

POLICE

... P0OLICE'. BOW- STRiE'r.-iTju! MURD EiRlt 01' T3l'' MttAI -.-l t iilt be in tile recollectiuii of roarn of out readers, ?? about 18 years ago, a whole family of the name of Alanr t residing in Rateliffe Highb way Were nI sRacIld, anlld thilt s another familyiv namined( \Villiatnson, residing in the SIaMIe t neighliourhooil vere murder'ed eleven davs subsequent to the 'ormer ho rible tran ...

POLICE

... POLI('E. CqAT'RDAY. ROW-STREET.-CH1ItE (0 SEWINnIN1.1X;.-ARTIIA ANN MIARY WVOODOAkTE, the wvife of EdwaLrd j Cbairh s ooldgate, of Kingston, Jamaiica, vas brought b(efore Nlr. I-alls On a warrant, charging her with obtailniIg, bv alse pretences, the sum of 385 I. fromll Mr. GeoIrg DaVid Holcomb, a iner- ctlant-Mr. ALLEY appeared tor the prosecutioInI, and \ir. ALOLPInS foI' tile pl'iSonIerI. ...

OLD BAILEY.—SATURDAY

... OLD BaIL e Y.-SA TL1RDAY. BURGLARY. JAMES BUTLER was capitally indicted for breaking and entering the dwelling-house of William Baylis, and stealing therein various articles, his property. Charles FrederickJames: Lives opposite the house of the prosecutor; on the 6th Dec., saw three men standing at the prosecutor's door; one of them (prisoner) opened the door with a key, and entered the house. ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... I I _ AFF LICTING CASE.-A poor wandering Irish female was found dead in a shed belonging to a farmer, at the village of Crick, near Chepstow, on Wednesday morning, having lost her life from the intensity of the cold of the preceding night. There were three children with her, the eldest about eight, and the youngest about two years and a half old, from whom it is found that their father died ...

Published: Sunday 03 January 1830
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2248 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... -pOLICE. L - ?? 52kANSION HOUSL - The following 'ase cdmeaon bfore- the Loan MAYOR on Friday. The house of ur T..Carman, of Ut- Newgat6 street, was found to be on fire three times iri the-course-of four days, and one 'of the Worjdnen was taken up on.'suspicion, but afterwards dischtrted' as thefe was- no ground for supposing him guilty. Anne Davis, a girY about 14, the only witness against hin ...