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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA V IiA7'ELLIGENCtE. ii thle COURT OlF CllAN('EllY-Ssi1URDAY. Is ii- [BIof ore thle Loni15 '0 C wiit l.'ioxNrns.] it on r IN ~~I'll ii l;A I0N 1.5 KIRIKWALL. LII~lt The od Cotniioe' t art Counsul in 1 heir private teh'ic rooii upon ai petitiolt in I his miatter. re the Upon this petition cortliiig on to be ar~gued, which related bL t to thle aptpowtltrent of a rt cuiver of certain property ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INT1MLLIGENCE. GUILDHALL. A journeyman hatter, narmed Edward,, applied for a sum- nons againstt a broker for illegally distraining some linen which hadl been entrustedl to his wife to l e washed, and the forfeiture of ?? would deprive them of the tieurns ot sub. isteniee heteafter. Ile had beeti out of work nine, vveeks; and havit g two children to naisittii, they wvese inr great dis- ...

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... ACCIDENT TO Sfit B. BRoDiE.-Sir Benjamin Brodie, the eminent surgeon, has, we are sorry to learn, met wvith an accident lately in the Isle of Wighbt While riding he was thrown from his horse with such violence as to dislocate his shoulder joint. Some time elasped before assistance could be procured, but on Sir Benjamin's sending for Ml John Bloxam, of Newport, the dislocation was soon ...

Published: Sunday 20 September 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4613 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... | THE HATTON GARDEN OFFICE. TO THE EDITOR Or THE EXAMINER. SIR,-I believe the Examiner has always taken an interest in the question of removing the tax on newspapers. The brutal administration of the law in cases-ofthe unstamped byr the gentlemen at Saffron hill, Messrs Laing and Rogers, merits the especial notice of the Home Secretary, if the Government do not wish the police.offices to be ...

LAW

... HOUSE OF LORDS, TUESDAY, AuG. 4. MALpAS's DIVORCE BILL.-Mr Wigram, as counsel for Mr Malpas, again appeared at the bar and proceeded to argue in favour of the bill seeking to divorce Mrs Malpas.-He produced several letters, and, after the evideice had been concluded, Lord Brongham recommended the second reading ofthe bill' Since the case was last before the house it had assumed a very ...

Published: Sunday 09 August 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1624 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGNATCE. HOUSE OF LORDS-MNIONDAY. [Appeals before Lords BIROUGHIAMM iNnl0, and TINTURDENJ SIR WILLIAM hAILLIFI ASN DIIIEJIS V. TIHE EDINBURGi011 ii. iAS (COMPANY. This was the rehearing of a case of appeal from the Scot- tish Courts of Session that was argued a few weeks ago before their Lordships, bien anl arrangement was agreed on, which not proving katisfactory to the parties, an ...

MURDER AT EASTWICK

... 3¶I1RlDER AT LAS TWIK. ()n Tluesdaly an inqsast was held at the Plumiet Ward Ariais, lEestsvirk, on thec body of' 1)'illipm ltadlcy. g The 1irst witfl(s-i f5,inillc~d was V illisin Way, a in. boulr', ssho deposed that on M\onday lie ss as at; work fo~r r Mr. 11ownl of lEastvickl- hall ,mosshlogti 11w; VNi limostCake. lireiid, and thiomals )ar by, thc prisoner, were with w tole> - iossiag, the ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-TEIs DAY. VICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT, WESTMINSTER. Sittings at ten. Ray V Maeshall, demurrer for judgment ?? v Halliday, for ?? V Strong, ?? v Noel, petition by ?? Hourrmll d Sheldonl, ditto-LathO1 v Hall, ditto-At- torney.Generil v ealford, by ?? v Berkeley, dittov- Fightv Senstley, p frt ?? v Evans-BarrY V Crunditt- vevose Mor. -is, ?? r Ferrler-Porter v Brother. ton_ arsh lI v ?? ...

SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST A SCOTCH CLERGYMAN

... SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST A SCOTCH I ~~CLERG YMAN.I The Presbytery met in the Town-hall, Arbroath, on Wednesday, the 21st ult., to pronounce judgment in the important case at the instance of the Managers cf the Abbey Chapel of Ease, Arbroath, against tle Rev. J. J. Ml'Farlane, minister of that chapel. The proceedings ex- cited great public interest from the nature of the charges with which the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLJGEACEI\'. s~flr' rlktl'tts, a yastilong mai of respi etbll estri r. r ?? pid cd at tie bar betrire Mr Halls, charg-d c :h -Z t thepjroper, p t f.ITr. Jell reyJ F: dwards, asoalt itr,rc-: Italus inn-lielda, it *ho- service he lived as clerk. It ?? I a1111t of t iS 'Ia ?? from MIr. Hemimring, the ?? llitll n wareholuse Ino) rueet-street, (litepsirle. t ,Ii . whiclt it nvas agreed ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY..WEIDNESDAY. LBefore Slr C. Pitys aed Sir J. BOSANuUET.1 BERKELEY v. SWINOURNE. This was an argunment on the construction of a -ill in an amieable suit, the question being the proportion in which the chidren of two sisters were to take the fund in court, Sic W. Iloaxz, Mr. SWANSTON, Mr. WicriAM, Mr. KlN- ;ntesl v, Mr. Lo ixisES, Mr. MATHESW, and Mr. BARILOW vere heard for ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... COURT OF co i o' UNCIL. BYe-sterdty a Conirt Seas fle-l tor the- dispatch of business. LII ~SMITH FlElil) MAl llvEl. e- Mr. Deputy HIIC KS jarmented aI v-port from the- Market nl- Com'v-,ittee upon the subjecet of the enla~rgemiient ofSnitiLi~.~eld. he from awlich it appeared ?? thec conmmiitte-e had entered in to oln agqreement, shuiject to the approsiation o' dth Court, to 1i purciha~e the, ...