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... COURT OF KING'S BENCH.-THURSDAY, FFB. 6. THE KiNG v. AGER AND OTHERs.-Thiswas acriminalinfornmation filed agaiinst Ju/se 4ger, Patrick Grant, and John Bell; for seditious libels published in the True Sun, on the 1st and 2nd May last, tending to ex- cite the people to resist the payment of the assessed ?? Soi.i- crrolc-GENELIAL stated the case for the prosecution, and cited the follow- ing ...

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... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.-JULY 23. William Warrington, a young man described as a servant, was opposed by Mr Woodroffe, on the part of a female named Susan Parsons, for obtaining 601. of her in the following heartless manner :-Susan Parsons stated that, in the year 1832, she lived in the service of a gentleman named Hedge, in Essex street, Strand, as housemaid, and the insolvent lived in the ...

MIDDLESEX ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... MIDDLESEX ADJOUIRNED SESSIONS. Jamres Thomipson was ?? on two indictments, one for assaulting Captain llmoarth,, and tlhe othie'r the Rev. William Lewis, on the 2nd of July, in the Ilarrow-road. The indictment for assaulting Captain Howarth was abandoned, in co;:sequence of his bemin! with his regicent (the 60th) at Gibral- ?? d!e'ndant pleaded Not Gafity.-The Rev. William Lewis stated tllat ...

Published: Sunday 17 August 1834
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 981 | Page: Page 10, 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE PUBLIC PRESS ON THE [ill] UNION CONNECTION WITH [ill] MURDER

... THE PUBLIC PRESS ON THE SPHNMNRI MUNION CONNECTION WITH ASHIOL MURDER. (From a Correspondent.) TulE Newspapers, particularly the c6oatr)t have been chuckling over the certainty whichd say there is, that the Stockport Male Spinners'~. hired assassins to murder one of the Ashtons. Jlr2 absence of any evidence but that which no llnb83k' man can Credit, coming from wretches who ?? save-their own ...

POLICE

... POLICB. BOW-STREETs-MARY ANNE WVILLIAMS, a young wo- man of rather showy exterior, was yesterday placed at the bar of this oflAc., charged with having stolen a number of pawn- brokers' duplicates, the property of her father. John Williams, her father, who appeared to have been in better circumstances, said he had no wish to make any charge of felony against his daughter. She had, he was ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—TUESDAY

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH-TuESD.r. rFittirgs In Baaco.] KIRBY V. BANNISTER AND OTHERS.-Tbid was an action for goods Bold and delivered. The plaintiff was a shopkeeper, who had supplied the goods in question to the >aupers of the pariah of Ivtr, in Kent, and four of the defend- anta were the overseers, and the other the clerk, or acting assistant overseer of that parish. The cause was tried at the ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—TUESDAY

... COURT 01 KING'S BEANCH.-TUESDy. Mr. Justice James Parke came into Court in the morning, and sat during the hearing of two or three cases. Tim KiiNG v. TnE Titusrres OF TIME NEw CIr'ueiiS IN TI'E PARnISH OF ST. PANCRAS.-Lord DENNIAN delivered the judgment of the Court in this case. This was an application for a Mandamus to direct. the Trustees appointed under the Act for building New Cihurches ...

LAW SITTINGS—THIS DAY

... LAW SITrINGS-TaHS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S INN. Sittings at 10. Lord Ripon v Hobart, to be spoke to-Dowel v part heard~-Pasheller v Hainrnett, ditto-WNillis v Tec' 5PPeals Clifton v Cockburn, appeal-Saville v Marquess of Salisbs, diirsv e Vditto, ditto. -~ VICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT, LINCOLN'S I! Sittings at 10. In re Plaistow's Trust, petition by order; Dawson v Blalc by order; Attorney ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—TUESDAY

... COURT OF KING'S BENCIl-TvISDiY, FREEMAN v. NoYs.-Lord DENMAN: This was an action by an executor, and the question was, whether an executor, under the 31st Section of 3d and 4th William IV., cap. 42, was liablee to pay costs? The words of that Section were, any action brought, without adding or to be brought. The Court had made inquiries on the subject in the other Courts, and they found ...

CITY OF LONDON CORPORATION INQUIRY

... ICITY OF LONDON CORPORA'TION INQUIRY. yesterday the Commissioners resumed tbe!r Inquiry at the oluI hour. gr. Woodthorpe brought before the notice of the Commle- loners aH1 Ordinance of the Mayoralty of Henry yltzJrrving year 1189), first Lord Mayor of London, which referred to the cde of ar angiog disputes about buildings; tbe reason he men- oned the document was to show the high value of ...

COURT OF KING'S [ill]

... COURT OF KIfG'S BENCII-FRIDdYE' |CAMP1itIA, V v.IEitso-,._Mr. F. Pot .Lot- stated that this was an action brougit to recover back a oin of money which tle plaintiff had paid to the detendant as the purchase-moncy of some shares in a milling company. The whole aftair of the company was a juggle. The meetings of the proprietors and shareholders were, in fact, meetings ofthe defendant and another ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—SATURDAY, MAY 3

... COURT OF KING'S BENCd-SATURDJv, Mi4y 3. IN RE COarORtATION 01o COLCHESTRi.-Sir J. ScaRLETT applied for a rule to show cause why a criminal information should not be granted, at the suit of the Mayor and Corporation, against Mr. Thos. Jefferson Hogg. He need hardly say that he felt the greatest regret in making this motion, for lie always did so when it became his duty to make any application ...