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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... GUILDHALL. Mrs. Sandell, who keeps the house in Little Distaff-lane I which was plundered last Saturday evening by a fellow who put a pitch plaster over the servant's mouth and nearly, suffocated her, attended yesterday before Mr. i Alderman Cowan to show why she refused to pay her poor-rates. Her statement was, that when she came into the parish four years ago the house was assessed at 1!. ...

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... - A sergeant of the 89th Regiment was severely stabbed by a sentinel in the garrison of Fermoy, on Christmas night, under the following circumstances: The sergeant had been infringing a military order, and was challenged by the sentry: but disregarding the challenge, the sentry arrested him. In a few minutes the sergeant attempted to escape, the sentry pursued and stabbed him in, the right ...

Published: Sunday 11 January 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 810 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-HOUSE. On Saturday, a young man, named Johsn Lawson, who was servant to a gentleman of rank at the west-end of the town, was brought before the Lord Mayor, charged with having entered the house of an inhabitant of Leadenball- street, and concealed himself on the roof, where he was found at two o'clock in the morning. A constable stated that as he was going his rounds at two o'clock in ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... -LAW NQOTfES.-Es DAY. I COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTMINSTER.. Sittings at ten. Mortara v Heal, pegtilon, part ?? v Rhodes, to be spoke ?? v Boner, appeal, part ?? v Fox, appeali-cre- dith v Bowen, ap ?? V Jackson, appeal, to bereheard Same v Greer wood, ?? v Bawtre, cause by order. VICE.CHANCELLOR'S COURT, WESTMINSTER.. Sittings at ten. ?? continued-after which Twyford v Trail, to be spoke to ...

IRELAND

... IRNE riANY. INQUEST Al' IZATHCORMAC. [From the Cork Reporter.) TENTHI DAY-YRIDAY, JAN. 2. Tke Court opened thie morniig tit eleven'o'eloch. Lientelant'rTalt Alles Duacan, 4th Dragoon Guards, examined: Recollects the 18th of last monith, ond passitg a place called Biartle. say-eroms ois that day; was accomipanied by Captain Bagley, Mr. Ityder, aid six of his men; saw a concourse of people there ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-SATUnDAY. JOHNSTON V. KENNETH. In this case, which is un appeal from the Vice-Chancel- lor, the legatees of a person named Kenneth seek to charge the real estates in the hands of bona fide pur- chasers with the payment of legacies which the heir-at- law had neglected to discharge. The purchasers had taken bonds of indemnity from the vender against these legacies. The Vice ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOI TC.-TE s DAr.. COURT OF CHANCERY,W WETMINSTER. Sittingsfat ten. Ravensbaw v Nouller, appeal, part ?? v GrabS'. ap- ?? v Lamprey, dttO-HarrhiiTlO v Wiltshire, ditto- Bower v Morris, ditto. VICE.CHANCELLOR'S COURT, WESTMINSTER. Sittings at ten. Short causes, after which Davies v Cutler,'by ?? v Wheatey ?? 8afery-Ho ei ~ v owl, fur-on thor direcytions and cotst-St. John r St. Johr, ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-TJIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTMINSTER. Sittings at ten. In re Rowley, two lunatic petitions, by ?? re Hawortli, In. natic petition, by ?? v Entickrap, ?? V Hicks, ?? v Palmer, ?? vWatrombe, ?? v Hallier. VICE.CHBA*CELLOR'S COURT, WESTMINSTER. Sittings at ten. Gibson v WVellesley, to be spoke ?? re Trist, petition, by order -Candler v Reed, cause, by ?? v Bonner, five motions, y ...

POLICE

... WORtSHIP STREET. On Monday a friend of Captain Ryder Burton, the unsuccessful candidate in the late election fbr representatives of the Tower Hamlets, came before Mr Broughton and Mr Grove, to make an application connected with the proceed- ings that had taken place before them, under the Printers' Acts, 39 and 51 George IlI, and which were reported in our last. The gentleman now applied to ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTTLLIGENCE. COURT OF CHANCERY.-TuESDnAY. BERNAL V. BERNAL. Mr. WVAKEFIELD appeared hi support of a petition pro- sented in this case by one of the kindred and legatees of Gasper Bernal, a person of the Jewish persuasion, who had left his property in the hands of trustees to be divided in certain proportions among his descendants and genera- tion of the same religion. The petitioner was ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGBNCE- COURT OF CHANCERY.-FasDAY. SPICER v. JAV. s. This was an appeal from the Vice-Chancellor. The suit was originally instituted by the creditors of an intes- tate against the defendant, Mr. James, an attorney, who had been permitted to take out letters of administration to the estate. A decree was taken for an account in the usual form, and the parties wont before the Master, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-SATURDAY. STONES V. COOKE. This was an appeal from the Vice.Chaficellor. The plaintiff is the personal representative of a lady who ob- tained a divorce from her husband, the defendant, on the ground of adultery. The alimony was fixed at 2M. a year, but the wife having 1601. a year in her own right, as well as ofher property, neglected to press her husband for the payment of ...