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SURREY SESSIONS, NEWINGTON

... ?? 1R. HrDGER, Esq., Chairman.1 Jo/n Divine, aged 20, and John Mealinq, aged 22, were indicted for having unlawfully and feloniously obtained from one Eliza Nicholls, with intent to cheat and defraud, two shillings under the following peculiar circumstances:- The Pro~ecutrix, a poor woman, deposed she resided in Meadows-place, Lambeth. On the 4th instant the prisoner Divine came to her ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... QUEEN-SQUARE. Catvir.'ry ro ANIMAlS-.Juames Kirby,', a dlraynman in tlhe ?? of A1Iessrs. Joseph CarteC Wood, Hsq., and Co., porter and ale brewers, Artillery-place, Strutton- ground, e'cstmiriil ster, was charged ivith cruelly beating a fine tlray-liorse, the property of his eolple) Lrs, hir. Frederiek Wood stated, that oss Satiurday eight last, aoutst seven o'clock, he heiard one of the ...

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... - A sergeant of the 89th Regiment was severely stabbed by a sentinel in the garrison of Fermoy, on Christmas night, under the following circumstances: The sergeant had been infringing a military order, and was challenged by the sentry: but disregarding the challenge, the sentry arrested him. In a few minutes the sergeant attempted to escape, the sentry pursued and stabbed him in, the right ...

Published: Sunday 11 January 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 810 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... -LAW NQOTfES.-Es DAY. I COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTMINSTER.. Sittings at ten. Mortara v Heal, pegtilon, part ?? v Rhodes, to be spoke ?? v Boner, appeal, part ?? v Fox, appeali-cre- dith v Bowen, ap ?? V Jackson, appeal, to bereheard Same v Greer wood, ?? v Bawtre, cause by order. VICE.CHANCELLOR'S COURT, WESTMINSTER.. Sittings at ten. ?? continued-after which Twyford v Trail, to be spoke to ...

IRELAND

... IRNE riANY. INQUEST Al' IZATHCORMAC. [From the Cork Reporter.) TENTHI DAY-YRIDAY, JAN. 2. Tke Court opened thie morniig tit eleven'o'eloch. Lientelant'rTalt Alles Duacan, 4th Dragoon Guards, examined: Recollects the 18th of last monith, ond passitg a place called Biartle. say-eroms ois that day; was accomipanied by Captain Bagley, Mr. Ityder, aid six of his men; saw a concourse of people there ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTTLLIGENCE. COURT OF CHANCERY.-TuESDnAY. BERNAL V. BERNAL. Mr. WVAKEFIELD appeared hi support of a petition pro- sented in this case by one of the kindred and legatees of Gasper Bernal, a person of the Jewish persuasion, who had left his property in the hands of trustees to be divided in certain proportions among his descendants and genera- tion of the same religion. The petitioner was ...

POLICE

... WORSHIP STREET. The informers seem to have calculated on a profitable speculation by pro- ceedings against the placard-bearers of the candidates at the present general election, many of the placards being without the printer's name, an offence against the Printers' Acts, 39th and 51st Geo. III, which enacts a penalty of not less than 51., or three months' imprisonment, for printing ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAi NOTICES.-Tins DAY. if o COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTMINSTER. Sittingn at tell. ADJoVatNan CAUSE PF ?? re Wolf; two patent petitions, part ?? v Bernal; pauper ?? v Hall- Cownlay vlledwell, LUNATIsV PrTITrnNs.-ln re Foavler-Iln re lHumphreys; two ?? re Tarbuck; ditto-I; re Harris; ?? re Jojes- In re Blagden, two ?? re Osbaldeaton-In re Gunning; two ?? re Fowler-In re Rowley; two ?? re Hill; ?? re ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA TW INTELLIGENCE. I - U. COURT OF CHANCERY.-NONDAY. ?? This being the first day of Term, the Lord Chancellor, ot the Judges, and King's Counsel having breakfasted in of Lincolins-inn, came in procession to Westminster-hall in 0- the usual manner. ill At half-past one the Lord Chancellor entered the er Court, accompanied by the Master of the Rolls and the r- Vice-Cluisecellor. 0, The ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION. HOUSE. A tall, ill-looking, dirty fellow, named llilianis, wras brought before the Lord Mayor, charged with having stolen the carcass of a sheep. A boy, named Glbster, stated that he saw the gentlemnan at the bar whip up the sheep, which was exhibited for sale, and make a run through Lcadenhall.market with it. Witness pursued and tripped up his heels, and then held him down until an ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MARLBOROUGH-STREET. FoRGERY.- lilliom Lupton, an elderly man, of respec- table exterior, was yesterday brought before Mr. Conant and Mr. Chambers, for final examination, charged with having forged a check for 50t1., with intent to defraud Sir Thomas Harvey Farquhar and others, bankers, St. James's-strect. The check in question purported to have been drawn by Mr. Richard Tattersall, of the Turf ...