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MINUTES OF EVIDENCE

... THE MARQUIS O F CHIANDOS IN THE | CHAIR. The Rev. REoBRT WRlnHT called in, and examined. (Concluded from p. 314, No. 5.) DT you think it would be possible to enforce it ? . No, 1(do not think it would, etcebpt there were a police-officer sta- tioned in the house all day .:Do you think any police-officer could prevent another person in another name having a house opposite, and there in- viling ...

POLICE

... POLICB. MANSION-HoUSE.-THE CORPORATION AND THE WATERAIEN OF GRAVESEND.-The Mayor of Gravesend. and other gentlemen orf that Uorporation, accompanied by the Town Clerk, waited upon the Lord Mayor yesterday, in con- sequence of a statement under the head of Manstion.HOuse, in the London Newspapers, deeply reflecting upon the conduct of the Corporate Authorities in that place. The MIayor of ...

POLICE

... rfA , -o &v. I BOW-STREET.-A NIGHT HOUS,.-rMr. J. PHILLIPS, the osten- aible landlord of the Union Tavern, Bow-street, attended to answer ts a charge preferred against higo for kceePing open his rooms be. tween tile hours of two and three o'clock, for thle sale of unexcis- able liquors, contrary to law, The informiationl was laid in this ease, by direction of Mr. Halls, by Birehall, the ...

LAW SITTINGS THIS DAY.—AUG. 6

... LAW SI'VINGS THIS DAY.-duG. 6. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN, Sittiogit at 10. DaV30on v Cutler-Noel v M ddleton, to be spoke to on milnutes otnd motion-Hillor v Parkioston-Dannage v Hillier, to be spoke to. BANItRUrT PlETITIoNr-Saunders re Chri~tle, part heard-Low re Honson-Beinson re Dilwortb, to be spoke to-Robiuson re Houghton and Watts. CAUSES PBTITXONS-R: Merry-Re Bedford Charity-Re ...

IRELAND

... PROSECUTION OF MR. STEELE.-DISCHARGE OF THE JURY. DUBLIN, A1JGUsT 3.-After being closeted for a considerable time, .he Jury at Linerick found it Impossible to agree to a ver- dici, and w,'re discharged by the direction of the Court, and with the corsent of the Crown, on Thursday night. Mr. Steele's de- fence was grounded upon his efforts to dininish agrarian outrage. Upon this point the ...

POLICE

... BoW-STREET.--POST-OFFICE RoBBERY.--LOUIS KEENE, a two-penny postman belonging to the Geratd-street Office, and MARTHA, his wife, who, it will he recollecied, were charged at this Office en a former day-the former with stealinga letter containing 501. in Bank of England notes, and the latter with receiving the same, knowing them to have been stolen-were yesterday brought up to undergo re ...

POLICE

... POLICAfC M2tANSiON H1CU'3E Mr. M[AaHAL-, the Age.,t of the Ails traltan Corpamny, epp ared before the Luod Mayor under the thi- lo0tilti rather silgular circutimstnceC:- Mr. Itoutledae, of No. 33, Ludgate-hill, stated, clht a youtIa Toman named Isabella Evt ringham, who lived in bhis service, hwl bern iiiduced hy so,rme person whi, mst her in the street, and whonci she believed to be Mr. ...

LAW

... NORFOLK CIRUlt.-BURY ST. EDMUND'Si FUIDA., AuG. 2. THE KING V. 1OLDEN AND FIS3E.-This was an inidictment, char'ging the defendants, the vicar and curate of the parish of Great Cornard, with having committed a nameless capital offenqe. The ptincipal witness, Thomas Prigg, was the parish clerk, and had been Ai the service of Mr. Holden, the vicar, for 27 years.. Holden is about 7? years of age. ...

Published: Sunday 11 August 1833
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1714 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... MANSION.HOUSE.-FXTENSIVE PLUNDER OF TEA.- Two men of reapectable appearance, named JOSEPH STONE and ROBERT COLLINS, have been for some days under exa- mination, charged with having received a quantity of tea, knowing it to have been stolen. A great deal of interest was caused. Mr. John Nicholson, of Fenchurch-street, tea-dealer, stated, that having heard that cheap teas of good quality were to ...

LAW

... - ?? ' OXFORD CIRCUIT-GLOUCESTER, AUG. 16. ARsoN.-TnE Kixs V. ICASiLOTT LOiG.-Th1 prisoner, a womai aged 33, who appeared at the bar with an infant in'her arms; was tried for setting fire to a rick of hay, the pr'operty of JesseOrgan, at North Nibley; on the 25th of July. Several vitnesses deposed that they had see na wdinan resembling the prisoner near the rick about half 'au'hout-'before'the ...

POLICE

... MANSION-HOUSE.-A mian of respectable appearance ap- plied to the Lord Mayor, under the following remarkable circumstances : He had, he said, preferred a bill of Indictment against a person for an assault, in a case In whicb one of theAldermenattbeTow n- hall, in the Borough, held the assailant to bail, to appear take his trial. He underwent examination before the Grand Jury, and stated the ...

CASE OF SIR JOHN KEY

... There were two Petitions presented on this matter on Monday night-onep fi urn) the Stationers and Manufacturers of Paper, Owainig that SirJ.. Key,Berr., a Member of the House of Commons,was con- cerned In a contract with his Majesty's Government for the sup- ply of Stationery, contrary to the Act 22 Gen. 11 1. e. 45, and that isis son had been allppointedi to a situation In the Stationery ...