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... COURT OF KING'S BENCH-FED. 9. THE KING ON THE PROSECUTION OF O'GORMAN MAHON V. WIGLEY, GENT.-TThe Attorney-General stated the case. It was an indictment for peijury, brought by Mr O'Gorman Mahon, formerly M.P. for the county of Clare, against an attorney named Wigley, residing in Essex street, near the Temple. The perjury was alleged to have been committed by the defendant in an answer which ...

Published: Sunday 15 February 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5335 | Page: Page 9, 10, 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... STEAM-BOAT ACm1DE S T.-A-nolhet of' these accidents ocrrreird oil Mon day evening. A lad, sixteen years old, was dhowned by the Mostarch steam towing-vessel running down a boat in which he was in Blackwall Reach. A proper look-out does not appear to have been kept. The i gnotett terndinatid in the following verdict- Manslaughter against Nathan Wi lam Credirs thei master of the 3ifonarch ...

Published: Sunday 15 November 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3134 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... HORRIBLE AcCIDENT.-A horrible accident happened at Crew's Hole, St George's, Bristol, last week. A poor woman named Bull went out, leaving her infant, about four months old, asleep in a cradle in the kitchen, and on one of the other children going in shortly afterwards, he saw that a pig had entered the house, and was in the cradle eating the poor infant, and it was with some difficulty that ...

Published: Sunday 27 September 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1525 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... -On Monday morning the Don coach left the Tontine, Sheffield, at its usual time (five o'clock), and although the horses proceeded at full speed, yet a thief, with extraordinary dexterity, contrived to attach himself to the hinder part of the coach, when he managed to unlock the door of-the boot, and abstract therefrom five parcels. The robbery was not discovered ?? the coach reached Rotherham, ...

LAW

... ROLLS' COURT, TUESDAY. THE ATTORNEY GENERAL V. CORPORATION O0 LIVERPOOL.-His Honour gave his judgment in this case in Lincoln's inn ?? injunction, it will be recollected, was obtained a week or two since, to restrain the old cor- poration of Liverpool from selling certain property belonging to the town- immediately before the period when their existence was determined by the operation of the ...

ADVENTURES AND INCIDENTS

... THE PERILS OF H. M. S. PIqUr.-A court martial was held at Ports- mouth on Tuesday last, to try Captain the Hon. H. J. Rous and Mr Hemsaey, master of his Majesty's ship Pique, fbr having on the 22d Sept. run that ship on Point Fortean, on the coast of Labrador, on her passage to England, from Quebec. The evidence adduced on this occasion corroborated the accounts which have already appeared in ...

Published: Sunday 01 November 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1418 | Page: Page 9, 10 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... GUILDIIALL. John Macklini, a private in the 3rd reginent of Guards, wlas charged with assaulting Jfhn Shuhb, a constable, tlith his h ?? P. Laurie said it was an old complaint that soldiers were improperly allowed to carry bayonets, and asked if' they were ordered to do so ?-Tho serjeant in attendan'ce said they were to carry them except when ordered not to do so in consequence of abusing the ...

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... DKEADFUL ACCIDENT IN A COAL-PIT: SEVENTEEN PERSONS DROwNED.-We have to record another instance of the deplorabla 16os of life in a coal.pit. On Friday last, about eight o'clock in the morning, as the workmen in the employ of John Fletcher, Esq., at a pit called The Aullart Hole, about fbur miles from Bolton, on the banks of tic Irwell, were at their employ, the watt burst in from the bed of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... S t BOW-STREET. I SMASHiNG.-On Saturday Richard Grifihsvas brought up, charged with uttering a counterfeit ?? to a . Mr. Shenstone, a scale.maker, residing in the Strand. It appeared that the prisoner entered the shop of the prosecutor on that Inoriing, and requested to be served with an ?? weight, the value of which was 6d. The weight having been handed to him, he placed on the counter a good ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... )g COURT OF CHANCERY.-MONDAY. by Several matters appointed to be spoken to were put off ad this morning. ra- IARRISON V. WILTSHIIRE. do This case was partly argued during last term, and the 'e further arguments were rcsumed to-dav. It will be re- io- mernbered that it was an appeal from a decision of the Muster of the Rolls allowing a demurrer to the plaintiff's of bill, which prayed foran ...

COURT OF REQUESTS.—GUILDHALL

... COURT OF REQUESTS,-GUJnDHALL. A GOOD SAMARITAN. d On Saturday, Eleazer Hunt, a Jew all UtnUein, sum- e moned a brother pork-hater, rejoicing in the name of i Solonomo Solanions, for five shillings. Cosssnss0osN'aa How does this money happen to be due to you?-Hunt: He vash far from hone and dishtressed, and I lent him the moneys to keep him from starving. ?? was then called upon to declare what ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAWI NOTICES.-7TIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCFRY, WESTMINSTER. In re ~~~sittings at teil. vrnikal lii re lutip hric, ?? pietiltiol h-, order-O ar Elkiira - Graves v llickt, ?? v Palmer, ?? v UWetncombe, upileal-tavenshllatv v llallier, ditto. VI- CHAE CEL OR'S COURT, WESCi'MINSTEH. ~~ ~~ SittIngs at te a Tdo, Pu ilt votmer, fioe ntgio.n byo ?? v Tylior, ly order-- IIoinpsoll v U pron, om'e ?? v. ...