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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-FnlDAY. The LORD CHANCELLOR heard lunatic petitions this morning; the greater part were unopposed, and the re- mainider had reference to mere questions of account. His Lordship rose at a few minutes before twoo'clock to attend the House of Lords. VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT.-FRIDAY. ATTORNEY-GENERAL V. PEARSON. This information relates to a dissenting meeting-house at ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... OLD COURT.-FRTDAY. [Before Mr. Justice VAUGHAN, Mr. Justice PATTESON, and the RECORDER. MURDER. Georgiana Clark, aged 24, was indicted for the wilful murder of Henry Jenkins, on the 24th of January last, in the parish of St. Pancras. Mr. CLARKSON appeared for the defence. Stanley, one of the beadles of the parish of St. Pancras sworn: On Monday evening, the 26th of January, he was passing ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION- HOUSE. A woman, named Catherine Hearn, was brought before aD the Lord Mayor, charged with having desperately as- D saulted Rudge, the beadle of Allhallows, London wall, or with her patten. tu The defendant is the widow of a poor man, who died in to Bartholomew's Hospital in consequence of an accident, and when his wife went to see him she took away his fo clothes, for the purpose, she ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA U' iNTELLIGENCE. COURZT OF KING'S BENCIH.-TCESDAY. [Sittiligs at Westmiinster befbre Lord DassstAs and Special Juries.] tHE iNSG V. iIAWKINS, EnS. Mi'. CARnKsoN, i) the absence of Sir JonI,; CAMPBELL, conductcd the prosecutiohi ; ajid the SolcironTGRENEAAL aud Mr. ?? 3PitlilY ti he iifence. Thiswits aal lietgde it fii perjury, lii'gcd to havebeen comnmitted in ml proceedi:ig in equity, ...

COURT OF REQUESTS.—WHITECHAPEL

... COURT OF REQUESTS,-TWIZIITECRAPEL. A JEU DIESPRIT. Yesterday, Solomon Selev, a really rolantic.looking swain,' notwithstanding his hebrew extract ion, summoned Philonel Harvey for twenty shillings. When requested to detail his complaint, Solomon in- fused into his physiognomy a due proportion of love- lorn expression, and stated that he had rented apartments from the defendant for a ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... OLD COURT. Mr. Justice VAUGHAN and Mr. Justice PATTISON took their seats on the Bench at ten o'clock. ADMINISTERING POISON. Isabella I-lopes, 20, was indicted for mixing a quantity of arsenic with tea with intent to poison Elizabeth Ccimi- bridge, on the Gth of November last. Mr. CLARKSON stated the case, and called the following witnesses:- Mrs. Elizabeth Cambridge sworn Is a market-gar- ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... -PDOLICE IYTBL4l ENNCE. MANSION-HOUSE.. A woman named Mary Mertoh was brought before the Lord Mayor by Smith, the beadleof Cornhill, charged with having attempted to impose upon the parish by means of a forgedpas Tebeadle complained that it was acommon practice aongst Idle vagabonds who would not work under any circumstances to procure false passes by which they con-a trived to. gain a ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-TUESDAY. LAD' tlE\YLEY'S CI5ARITY.-T11E: ATTORINEY-GL:N'E-IAL V. SHORE. This is an appeal from an order of the ViceC'hancellor, removing the persons who have hitherto administered the charitable bequests of Lady Ilewley, and directing in account to bc taken bv thc Master of the receipts of the fund since the filing of the bill in 1830. The appeal was partly arguel before the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ROLLS' COURT.-TUESDAY. His Honour the MASTER of the ROLLS proceeded to- day with his petition paper. LARtKINS V. PAXTON. Mr. PEMBERTON was proceeding to open this petition, when Mr. TINNEY said he hoped it would be deferred. Mr. Cameron, for whom he appeared, the only specialty cre- ditor of one of the testators in this case, obtained an order from the Vice.Chabcellor, dated only in last month ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... Yestcrday a Court was held for the purpose Ot p ing the coenmony of swearmin iii thi two uer: A.l- wv. Thomas Wood, Esq., of Corda ainers' Ward, anti uilis , Lainson, Esq., of Bread-street Ward. 'I hem(i Loi1 arrived in state at the Guildhall at one o'clock. 1 .I!hr was a very full attendance of Aldermen. Sir WILLIANI POLAND introduced Alleril! it, mas Wood, whom he described as a gentlentlat ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA T INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF CHIANCERY, LINCOLN'SINN, FaLDAY. AsNDLRTON V. GIBBS. This was an appeal motion from a decision of the Vice- Chancellor, refusing a new trial of an issue directed to ascertain thle legitimacy of the plaintiff, Mrs. Anderton. Mr. KNIGSTt and Mr. V. RiciCARDS were heard yesterday in support of the motion; and Mr. Serjeant TA.LFOVRD anainst it. Mr. Jscort was this ...

POLICE

... MAINSION HOUSE. The Lord Mayor having read the statement which appeared in the Observer newspaper, relative to a female who has for some time performed the arduous dirties of a seaman, and whose sex was accidentally discovered, directed M'Lean, an inspector of the city police, to make inquiry into the circumstances, in order that if the girl required assistance, it might be rendered to her ...

Published: Sunday 15 February 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2542 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment