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... -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, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-HOUSE. On Saturday, a young man, named Johsn Lawson, who was servant to a gentleman of rank at the west-end of the town, was brought before the Lord Mayor, charged with having entered the house of an inhabitant of Leadenball- street, and concealed himself on the roof, where he was found at two o'clock in the morning. A constable stated that as he was going his rounds at two o'clock in ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGBNCE- COURT OF CHANCERY.-FasDAY. SPICER v. JAV. s. This was an appeal from the Vice-Chancellor. The suit was originally instituted by the creditors of an intes- tate against the defendant, Mr. James, an attorney, who had been permitted to take out letters of administration to the estate. A decree was taken for an account in the usual form, and the parties wont before the Master, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-SATURDAY. STONES V. COOKE. This was an appeal from the Vice.Chaficellor. The plaintiff is the personal representative of a lady who ob- tained a divorce from her husband, the defendant, on the ground of adultery. The alimony was fixed at 2M. a year, but the wife having 1601. a year in her own right, as well as ofher property, neglected to press her husband for the payment of ...

POLICE

... WORtSHIP STREET. On Monday a friend of Captain Ryder Burton, the unsuccessful candidate in the late election fbr representatives of the Tower Hamlets, came before Mr Broughton and Mr Grove, to make an application connected with the proceed- ings that had taken place before them, under the Printers' Acts, 39 and 51 George IlI, and which were reported in our last. The gentleman now applied to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-HOUSE. An inhabitant of Sherborne-lane complained that the houses in the neighbourhood were nightly in danger of being plundered, in consequence of the facilities which were afforded to thieves by means of an empty house, No. 5, which had, he understood, been purchased by the Cor- poration, according to the terms ?? new street. The house had been for some time left without watch, and ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWI INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF CHANCERY.-TvlIsnDY. GREEN V. JACKSON, This was an appeal from a decision of the late Master of the Rolls. The matter was argued before Lord Brougham a short time previous tp his resignation of office; but no judgment being delivered, the parties were now compelled to have the case reheard. The question arose out of the construction of the will of Joseph Chap- man, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MARY-LA-BONNE. e TiE FAVOURITE MEIssaIa, on HuME Fon VVEn I- is Yesterday, Mr. WilliUan Allen. a gentleman residing at of Spa Cottage, Rosamon-strcet, Clerkenwell, was charged s. before Mr. Rawlinson, as follows: - :E It appeared from the evidence of police constable Balls, No. 26 of the E division, that about three o'olock on Sun- Ad day morning, as he was on duty in the Portland-road, he ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-TUESDAY. ALDRIDGE V. FORBiEiS. The arguments in this case were concluded this morning. His LoRDsHIPs said it was his opinion that the parties ought to have leave to file an exception to the Master's report, as they would be able by that means to bring the question in dispute more distinctly before the Court. SEWES V. LEWES. This was an appeal from a decree of the Vice. ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... LIABILITY TO BE CALLED UPON TO SERVE TIHE OFFICE OF CONSTABLEI Yesterdav a Coart was held for t he dispatch of general brrsines, A questivn of considerable imnportanre came on, and was dievided il the cou se of the day. The fol- h'wing is an outlino - Mr. BODrIN ttt e barrister) stated that hc appeared V} il)ist it-ainst th appointment of Josepih Sladen, Esq. W4 Williaslrl Slade, EIq., as ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-WEDNESDAY: MORTARA V. HALL. This case wasarguedyesterday, at some length. It was a petition of Mr. Burghart, a tailor, for leave to bring an action in order to try his right to recoversa part or the whole of a bill for certain articles of dress furnished to the late Captain Nisbett, of the Life Guards. Sir W. HoRNE replied this morning, on the part of the petitioner. Much of ...

LAW

... [Monday last being the first day of Term, the Judges and dignitaries of the law breakfasted with the Lord Chancellor at Lincoln's inn hall, and afterwards accompanied him in procession to Westminster. The Lord Chancellor then took his seat in Court, attended by the other Judges in Equitv, in the form usual on the first day of Term. Lord Denman, Mr Justice'Littledale, Mr Justice Patteson, and ...

Published: Sunday 18 January 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1436 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment