LAW NOTICES.—-THIS DAY

... LAW NlTXCES.-Thzai DAY. -4- COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN. Sittings at ten. Marquess of Londonderry v Beckett, exceptions and further direc. tlons, by order. RZYAINiNo LUNATIC PETITsIoNs.-In re Fowler, exparte Fowler -In re Fowler, exparti Finch-In re Hill, two ?? re Fowvler, exparte Holyoake-In re Pince, two ?? re Weaver. by ?? re Chapman, ?? re Chambers, ?? re Bass, ?? re Goldsmid, ?? re ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—TURSDAY

... COURT OF CHANCERY-TUESDAY. LADY IE5WLEY'S CHARITY.-THt5 ATTORNEY- GENERAL V. SHORE. This is an appeal from an order of the Vice-Chancel- lor, removing the persons who have hitherto adminis- tered the charitable bequests of Lady Hewley, and directing aln account to be taken by the master of the receipts of the fund since the filing of the bill ir 1830. The appeal was partly argued before the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-HOUSE. IMPORTANT TO SHIPOWNES.S-Yesterday Mr. Nicholson, owner of the East Indiaman George the Fourth, attended at the Mansion-House, to take out a summons against one of the officers of this ship, for quitting without leave. Mr. Nicholson stated, that he engaged an individual some months since as second mate ; that about a week ago this person entered upon the duties of the vessel in ...

TRIBUNE DE PREMIERE INSTANCE

... I BuNE DYI IUXNlIlm I2NSANOC. EXTtRAORItiNAiiY PiROCEEDILNGS BETWEEtN THICi DUKE 0OF cAse- ?? AND DOXIS 0F BRUN~iSWIC'K. At thle sitting of thle above Court at Paris, On the 2th of January, a process sees instituted by the Duke of Cambridge against Ciraries, ?? of Brunswick, for the purpose of having all tire properity of tire latter placed in iris hands, ac- cording to arrangemenets to that ...

NORFOLK CIRCUIT

... (Before Lord Abinger and Mr. Justice Vaughan. Buckinqhamshsirc-Motday, March 9, at Aylesbury. iedfardshire-Thuritiay. March 12, at Bedford. Huatingf~doashire-Moiday, March 16, at Huntingdon. Lambridgesbire- Wednesday, Mearch iS, at Cambridge. Rngblk ~onday, Mlarch 23, at Bury St. Edmusnds. 1.irfelh-Snturday, March 26, at Norwich. The Irish and A ?? Association on Saturday pas- aed the ...

THE LATE EXTENSIVE ROBBERY OF DIAMONDS AT THE CUSTOM-HOUSE QUAY

... THE LATE EXTENSIVE ROBBERY OF1 DIA. MONDS AT TJJLE CUSTO-QIIOUSE (QUAY. The splendid a-d valuable collection of diamonds stolen between Saturday night and Monday morning last from Hall's bonded warehouse, Custom-House Quay, were for- merly the propertv of a distinguished Spanish countess, who, after the death of King Ferdinand and when a civil war was threatened by the partisansof Don Carlos, ...

MURDER of TWO AMERICAN MISSIONARIES in SUMATRA

... i MURDER f TWO AMERICAN MISSIONA- I RIES in SUMA TRA. The Dutch papers contain a mclancholy statement, taken from a Java paper, of the dreadful fate of two Protestant Missionaries from the United States, who, in spite of earnest warning, persisted in penetrating into the heart of the Batla or Batak country. The following is the paragraph- BATAVIA. SEs:r. 9.-We havc lately received from ...

LAW

... __ __ __ , 17- COURT OF KING'S BENCfH-FEfl . 1 KIGv GAN4T N4D. OTHEUs.-The Attorney. CONSPIRACY.-THE KING V- SERG 5ducted the prosecution; and General, Mr Adoiphuls, and Mr C- PilillPs, ' Serjeant; and Mr Kelly and Sir J. Campbell and MIr Watson adppearedv~e or _t awas an indictment against Mr Clarkaun for Mr Caid~well and Mher -fe~lsely to charge the prosecutor, Mr the defendants for ...

Published: Sunday 22 February 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4293 | Page: Page 9, 10, 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... LADY SARAH RAMSsAy.-On Tuesday morning, as Lady Sarah Ramsay L driven by a gentleman was crossing Regent street, near ?? street, I was coming along at very quick speed. Her ad hecated wied and confused as the vehicle approacbe ?? d ahe ant str tek her tl recede or go forward, until the entd ofoe gofnd hfts tremendous forcetimlye the left shoulder, knocking hewith diately underneath the horse's ...

Published: Sunday 22 February 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1973 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... MANSION HOUSE. On Wednesday John Dixon, the driver of the hackney coach No. 1007, was summoned before the Lord Mayor for having obstructed the King's highway. -The street keeper said that the coachman annoyed the whole street, and had been endured a long time on account of the uncommonly polite manner in which he received the threats and censures ofthe inhabitants. At last he became such a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-HOUSE. A young man, of the name of Pollard, was brought before the Lord Mayor on Saturday on a charge of affi- liation under the old law. Charlotte Shelly, a pretty young woman, stated that in (he month of September,. 1881), she had a male child by Pollard, which was now alive and present, and since that period, though hitvingfrequently promised, he never con- tributed anything to its ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA Ijr IN TF, LLiGECNCF. COURT OF CiHANC'ERY.-SATCRt'DAY. EXPtARTiL I IIAMITFIS, A diiac issiont oif sosne leonth Itook placte thlil isorning be. irveenl Mr1. 'I'irnple, the cou1II51' for Mrt. Chatabetis, and' Sir W. flone. assibted by Mr. Jacob, thle counsel for Cthe creditors, Oil the StlbjeCt of flie petition lately pr-esented by' C.hamboers io sitperoetloC thle C01inn1isgiot iof banhruptcy ...