POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... r GUILDHALL. Yesterday a young man, named William Tindal, was brought up in the custody of Roe, the Guildhall officer, charged with obtaining a cask of stone blue, under false spretenees,from Mr. Roberts, a drysalter, in Old Fish-street. lMr. Roberts stated that the prisoner applied on the f morning of the 10th inst. for a sample of blue, and return- sing an hour afterwards he said he believed ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-FsuDAY. WHVrrrAleE. V. LEACH. This was an appeal from the Court below, against a decision on exceptions taken to the Master's report. The question arose out of the construction to be put on the will of a lady named Slade, who had devised certain free- hold avd copyhold lands, situate at Bampton Abbots, in the county of Oxford, to Richard Whittaker, for life, and then to his ...

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, ...

ROLLS' COURT, JAN. 17

... 'ThflflV f 1A In IITf lTVfIT I\ I1 T AIr - At tie LryTHEi LONDON AND BU11MINOGASSI RAILWAY COMPANY on V. ?? GRtANID JUNCTION CANAL CODIMANY. Mr. Pembertor, stated that this was a motion for an in- jtlmclioln to restrain the defendants from continuing to obstruct ct, the ?? in the construction of any of the works necessary us or convenient for making a railway from London to Binning. 'as haum, ...

MEETING OF MIDDLESEX MAGISTRATES, COUNTY DAY

... MEETING OF MIDDLESEX MAGIS- TRA TES, COUNTY DAY. -4 This Court, which was to have been held on Thursday, the 15th, was, on the motion of Captain Acklam, seconded by Mr. M'William, postponed until yesterday. The reason assigned for the postponement was, that the elec- tion for the county was to begin on that day. The Court; which was called for twelve o'clock precisely, did not pro- ceed to ...

Removal of the Assizes

... Rcaemo'al of the Ass Izes. When our talented and respected representative, Mr. Fitz- Roy Kelly, was on his canvass in this town, he made one promise, that he would exert himself for the benefit of the borough politically and locally. This was the only pledge he gave. He has not yet had an opportunity of doing anything for his constituents in his political charac- ter, biut he has not been ...

POLICE

... 1APtYLEBICONE. On Monday, Mr Wm. Allen, a gentlemnan residing at Spa Cottage, Cierkem. well, was charged before Mr Rawlinson, as fbllows :--lt appeared from the evidence of police constable Balls, No. 25 of the E division, that about three o'clock on Sunday mormm, as he was on duty in the Portland road, he ob- served the defendant alight from a cab, and having divested himself of his cloak, ...

Published: Sunday 25 January 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1310 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW

... V, COURT OF KING'S BENCH.-WESTu INSTER, JAN. ?2 Tie KINaG v. CAPTAIS RoBIsoN.-The Attorney-General moved for judgment against Captain Robison, who was tried on the 11th of December Sas andconvicted ol having published a pamphlet containing several libels on Lieutenant-Genejl Daring, late Governor of New Son'th WlVales-the libels chargvinlg him ith having been guilty of differert acts nf ...

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... _ At the Cork election, a man named Cantillon committed several acts of riot, and was at last taken into custody. It appeared, however, that as the policemen were taking Cautillo to the guard-house, they were surrounded by the people, who commenced throwing stones at them, and eudeavoured to res- cue the prisoner. The policeman in command of the party, finding that their lives were in danger, ...

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 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 INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-HIOUSE. ALLEGED FRAUD IN TIlE SALE OF ANNUALS.-On Saturday Mr. ADOLPHSUS appeared to prosecute the firm of Bellamny and Co., booksellers, of Coribill, for an al- leged fraud upon Robert Jennings, the publisher of Jen- nings, Laindscape Annual. Edward Cadell represented the firm of the defendants, but admitted that there was no such person as Mr. Bel- lamy in existence. Mr. SYDNEY ...