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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... -4- BOW- STREET. DARING RoBUERY.-John Brown and Daniel Sulliran were yesterday placed at the bar, before Sir F. Roe, charged with stealing a pocket handkerchief from the person of a Mr. Valentine, under the following daring circumstances:- It appeared that on the previous evening the prosecutor was passing along Drury-lane, when he felt a pull at his coat pocket. Ile put his hand behind him, ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER

... (London Sittings at cisi Priscs, before Mr. Baron Park, and a London; Jury). RICHMOND V. MARSHALL AND ANOTHER. (Concluded from p. 68,) Cross-examined by the Plaintiff. I am living at GlasgoW I have seen you a hundred times before last Saturday. I first saw you in the year 1812. I saw you at various other places. You obtained your, living by selling the webs of the weavers. I never saw you ...

LAW

... [Monday last being the first day of Term, the Judges and dignitaries of the law breakfasted with the Lord Chancellor at Lincoln's inn hall, and afterwards accompanied him in procession to Westminster. The Lord Chancellor then took his seat in Court, attended by the other Judges in Equitv, in the form usual on the first day of Term. Lord Denman, Mr Justice'Littledale, Mr Justice Patteson, and ...

Published: Sunday 18 January 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1436 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT QF CHANCERY.-TiiUASDAY. ANGEL V. WESTCOMii. His LoRDsHIP having yesterday decided that the plea a of the defendants in this case *kas bad, and must be over- s ruled, a discussion of some length took place this morn- r iug between AMr. JACOB and Mr. DIXON for the plaintiff, c and Mr. WVIGRAM and Mr. WALKER, on the propriety of f allowing the defendant, for a second time, to amend his b ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... GUILDIIALL. Yesterday an old clothes-man, who gave the name of Charles Rudd, was brought before Mr. Alderman KELLiY, charged with detaining 181., the property of a gentleman named Geale. Mr. Geale stated that he was at his stable in New Burlington-mews yesterday morning, when he heard thel defendant cryinm, Clothes, and beckoned to him. lie called his servant and gave him a pair of old ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW id)TI'CE;S.-TmIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTMINSTER. Slttings at tell. SEAL DAY.-Bower v Mltorrim, to be spoke ?? v Long, peti. tion and motion-Motions. VICE.CIIANCELLORIS COURT, WESTMINSTER. Sittilngs at ten.-Ilotions. ItOLLS' COUllT, WESTMINSTER. Sittings nt-tenl.-Mlotions. cOURT OF IIN('S BENC1. Sittiegs in llanco at Westminster, tit tell. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Sittings ait tell. ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NO7ICES.-TqIs DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTMINSTER, Sittings at ten. Aldridge v Forbes, appeal part ?? y Leves, two ap- ?? v Leach, ?? v Iennett, ditto- Hardy v Lee, ditto. VICE.CHANCFLLOIVS COURT, WESTMINSTER. Sittings at ten. Attorney-General v Natt, further directions for judgment-Dol- philn v Graves, petition by ?? v Cutler, petition by order -Brandon v Brandon, ?? British Insurance ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MARLBOROUGH-STREET. ORNAMENTAL PROJECTION.-Yesterday Mr. Wlngfield, the solicitor to the Paving Board, of St. James's, sum- moned Mr. T. Shlarpsmith, of 4¢, Pall-mall, before the sitting magistrates, Messrs. Conant and Chambers, for having constructed a brick ornamental erection to his door-way and ground-floor story, so that a projection was created beyond the general line of frontage of the ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-This DAr. COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTMlNSTER, Sittings at tell. Whittaker v Leach, appeal, part ?? v Kennelt, ap. ?? v Lee, ?? v Irving, ?? v En. tcicknass, ditto. VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, WESTMINSTER. Sittings at ten. Parker v Spicer, by ?? v Braudon, petition, by or- ?? v Baker, part ?? v Furnival, exceptions, by ?? v Hudson, re-hearing, by ?? v Lyall- Baldwin v Lewls-Ditto v Prtce ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-HOUSE. Benjamin Isaacs, Jacob Moses, nnd John Gordon were brought before the Lord Mayor, charged upon suspicion of having robbed Abraham SImmonolds, the owner of thd Cutlers' Arms public-house, ill Cutler..street, Hoursditch, of 4g5Ol in hank-notes and cash, end a large quantity of very valuable jewels. Mr. Simmonds stated, that between twelve and three o'clock on the preceding day, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIMENCE. COURT OF OHANCERY.-WEDNESDAY. GRAVES V. iICKS. The arguments in this case were concluded this morning. The LORD CeIANCELLOn said he should not dispose of the matter then. He had' a strong impression on it, but as it was one of the cases in vwhich it was difficult to arrive at any certainty, he thought, in deference to the autho- rities cited, that he was bound to consider it. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-HOUSE. Ier One of the City constables seized two placard-boards, itt- which were exhibited by a man, in the new street leading from the Mansion-house to London-bridge, a considerable number of people having crowded round him, and ob. on strueted the free passage of that great thoroughfare. The nd seizure was made in consequence of the general order of le the Lord Mayor, with respect to ...