Refine Search

Countries

Regions

London, England

Access Type

24

Type

24

Public Tags

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... I Suoclicrra ACCIDENT.-Tuesday night an inquest was s held at the Mirlin's Cave, Spa-fields, before Thomas Stir- ling; Esq., coroner, on the body of Samuel Mears, aged 5. 56. It appeared in evidence, that on Tuesday last a van r- was unloading some goods in Exmouth-street, Clerken- g well, when the deceased was driving his cart on the right side, followed by a hackney-coach, 1,436. On passing ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... lht MANSION-HOtUSE e A gentleman complained that on Friday night. notwith by standing the vigilance of the police, the house No. 77, in le. Cornhill, had been broken open, and plundered of bills of Ise exchange and other property, which could be of no value ed to the thieves. His Lordship desired John Forrester, the ry officer, whose judgment in affairs of this kind is indisput- he able, to ...

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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA W INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF CHANCrIRR .-Wvs:E'ESDAY. XWE.VS V. LEWeS. The arguitiot in tbis case being concluded, The LOnl CllANcr£LI.O said lie had entertained some doubts on the matter ' i the course of the hcaring; but thev wvere now Completely removed. By the will of the testater' a sunm of three hundred pounds was appropriated to the e(ldcation of the children of his son Thomas Lewes, and ...

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

... LAWI INTELLIGENCE. COURT OFt CHANCERY.-NMONDA'Y. 1.1 E 1. LNrTICNAIT. Ml. KINDEIUSLEY opnled this celSe, which was an allpeal firoi a decrec of tie ?? (liauccilor. The plaintills ai.- tile trustees andl evulitoiS ofa testator aelilled Enticilleapt, ?? thc iifef(m~iiaS ills li~ildi'ei andl i galtecs. Ily thewll* ;, dated in IF(tI8, ?? testator gave his farniS, stork i;, t railr. and moacy hl ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW id)TI'CE;S.-TmIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTMINSTER. Slttings at tell. SEAL DAY.-Bower v Mltorrim, to be spoke ?? v Long, peti. tion and motion-Motions. VICE.CIIANCELLORIS COURT, WESTMINSTER. Sittilngs at ten.-Ilotions. ItOLLS' COUllT, WESTMINSTER. Sittings nt-tenl.-Mlotions. cOURT OF IIN('S BENC1. Sittiegs in llanco at Westminster, tit tell. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Sittings ait tell. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MARLBOROUGH-STREET. ORNAMENTAL PROJECTION.-Yesterday Mr. Wlngfield, the solicitor to the Paving Board, of St. James's, sum- moned Mr. T. Shlarpsmith, of 4¢, Pall-mall, before the sitting magistrates, Messrs. Conant and Chambers, for having constructed a brick ornamental erection to his door-way and ground-floor story, so that a projection was created beyond the general line of frontage of the ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-This DAr. COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTMlNSTER, Sittings at tell. Whittaker v Leach, appeal, part ?? v Kennelt, ap. ?? v Lee, ?? v Irving, ?? v En. tcicknass, ditto. VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, WESTMINSTER. Sittings at ten. Parker v Spicer, by ?? v Braudon, petition, by or- ?? v Baker, part ?? v Furnival, exceptions, by ?? v Hudson, re-hearing, by ?? v Lyall- Baldwin v Lewls-Ditto v Prtce ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LA4W NOTICES.-Tils DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTMINSTER. Sittings at ten. Graves v Hicks, appeal, part ?? v Palmer, rehearing- Aogell v Westcombe, appeal-RavenshaV v Hollier, ?? v Graham, ditto. VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, WESTMINSTER, Sittings at ten. Pittv Bonner, fifth ?? v Taylor, by ?? v Hudson, cause, by ?? v Ward, ?? v Roberts, petition, by ?? v Spronle-Dittoy Price, two pleas- Hatfield v ...

SURREY COUNTY COURT OF APPEAL

... ISURREY COUNTY CUURT OF APPEAL. [Bcfore ROB0ERT HoDGSua, Isq., Chairman, and a full bench of Magistrates.] IMPORTANT APPEAL. Thc following case is of great interest to landlords and tenants. The Chiurchwardens of Saint Saviour's, Southwark, rcspondlellts. James Easton, appellant. 'Ihis application was considerecd as a momentous matter of general public interest. The subject has been litigated ...

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 ...