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COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—WEDNESDAY

... COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.-fBDNESDAV. IDoE, DEM. LORD TEYNHAM, V. TYLER.-The Court resumed the consideration of this case. Mrs. Byle8: I knew the family of Henry the eleventh Lord Teynham; I knew his son Henry, the twelfth Lord; I saw him when a boy; he was a very dull boy, unlike other children; I went abroad for four years and a half, and on my return frequently visited at the house, and he was ...

COURT-MARTIAL AT COVENTRY

... COU)T'-AIJIJ'L4L AT COVE7NTRY This day (Monday) a General Court-Martial, cofisistilg of the following Officers, assembled at St. Mary's Hall, in the city of Coventry (kindly lent by the Mayor and Ma- gistrates for the occasion), in pursuance of an order from the General Concmnalldig in ' Chief, by virtue of a special warrant from his Majesty, dated the 19th September, 1829, for the trial of ...

SURREY SESSIONS.—WEDNESDAY

... -&A t tY S . ! O . I : . .- w i THomis FAnRLy and THOMAS)KING w.ere indicted for stealing.a fore quarter and threeb.hind-quairters of iut- to'n, the-proerty' of a butcher at Clapham, of 'the name of Terry .- - ' A son of the propsecutor9 provd rhed lsof the meat- on the' nig lht-of: -the;'2ist ?? ,Areward of 20Y . was offered - for the dscovcrof 'the offender - - ,A manof the,, name of Curtis ...

POLICE

... POLIC 1.. MANSION-HOUSE.-Several Irishwomen, who are in the habit of selling fruit in the neighbourhood of the Bank and Royal Exchange, applied to Sir PETER LAURIE to pro- tect them from the surrounding tradesmen, who endeavour- ed to prevent them from supporting themselves and their families by selling fruit in those places. Many, of those who were accused of this apparent inhu- manity ...

OLD BAILEY.—THURSDAY

... ;1 I,- OII O41LI; i-T URsDWY ' i The Sessions .commenced this morning before. the Re- 'coerder,' the ;Conimo Seijeant, Mr.. SerjeantArabin,_ Sir. Charles Flower;, '&c. The 'Judges are the 'Lolid Chief . *4Baion,: and Mr. Justice Gazelee.' ' i v ROBBERY BY A SERVANT.' ANNE THOMAS, aged 26, was indicted for. stealink in the ?? of John.Phillips 501. of his moneys. Mi' C. PmLLIPs having stated ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—THURSDAY

... COURT OF KING'S B8NCH.-TmuRsvDAy. [London Sittings before Lord TBtNTERDaN4 and a Special Jury.] LIBEL. t WATTS v. LAWSON AND OTHIFRS.-Mr. TOMLIN- SON opened the pleadings by stating that this was an action brought by the plaintiff to recover compensation in damages for a libel published against him by the defend. ants, in Che Times and Aveningl Mail newspapers, of the 7th of April, 1828. The ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—FRIDAY

... COURT OF KiNG'S BENCH.-F'RZD4V. [London Sittings, before Lord TENTERDEN and Special Juries.] EXCISE SEIZURE. JOHNSON AND OTHXRS v. LORD AND OTHERS. -Mr. POLLOCK (with whom was Mr. PLATT) stated that this was an action brought to recover compensation in damages for an illegal trespass and alienation of'goods. The plaintiff had, in the year 1828,'taken the premises No. 17, Bread'-street-hill, in ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—FRIDAY

... I COURT Of' CH4MNRRE Y..IftRInAY. JUDGMENT. MARSHALL V. SARRELLThe LORD C'AN- CELLOR, in delivering judgment in this case, stated that the question arose out of a.seguest'ra'toon which had issued against Mr. Sarrell, for ?? the.,orders of the Court, in the.,paymentofdcertain sums of money. Mr. Sarrell, it appearlee, MntJieisg prepared with the money, went to Guernsey, ,-nd :as outlawed and ...

OLD BAILEY.—FRIDAY

... OLD D LlE.--F.RIDAY. *-|Before Sthe~iEF BARON.] SHEEP-STEALING. JOSEPH BALL was indicted for stealing a sheep and a lamb, the property of James gIitchcock. Mr. BARRY stated the case, telling the Jury that on the 27th of November, in the parish of Northall, near Harrow, the offence had been committed-it was acapital offence. After detailing the particulars of the case, he called Janmes ...

POLICE

... POLICF, - I . I I I . -. . - r . 7 , I I . - . MANSION-.~HOUSE.-CoNrDiTIoN -OF- THIE STRZETk.-A gentleman complained to Sir Peter Laurie of the state-of the streets in the City, 'ajid observed: that the Newv PoAice had, at the West End of th' town, porsued aeourse with the hou4e, keepers which wofild secure the removal of the snow and other obstructions from before; the doors of the houses' ...

POLICE

... flNtON HALL. TaE FATAL DuEr.-On Tuesday, Mr Dudley Byrne, was brought before the Magistrates, charged with having assisted in the late fatal duel. He was Mr Clayton's clerk, and Lieutenant Cox (who is now cottined in the Marshalsea prison, having been arrested for debt) lad said, that bat for Mr Byrne's interference in the dispute, it would have been easily adjusted. This Mr Byrne denied, ...

LAW

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH. Tzursdaty, JAn. 14. LIBEL.-WATTS V. LAWSON. Mr DENmAN addressed the Jury in this ease. It was an action for a libel, published in the Times newspaper, contained in a Police Report of a transaction, in which the plaintiff, Mr Alaric Alexander Watts, the Edi- tor of the Souvenir, and two of his friends, Mr Emerson and Mr T. K. Harvey, also literary men, had taken a ?? the ...

Published: Sunday 17 January 1830
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2167 | Page: Page 10, 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment