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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-HOUSE.. Mr. Smart, the vestry clerk of Bishopsgate parish, ap- plied to the Lord Mayor yesterday for his signature to tho suspended order of removal of a sick pauper, whom Alderman Copeland visited in his bed-room. He stated that since the reforms had taken place, the parishes were becoming very particular in requiring that all the forms required by the Act of Parliament for the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE, INTELLIGENCE. MANSION-HOUSE. Captain Denmpsey, the commander of an Irish trader, ap- poared upon an Information, charging him with having employed an unlicensed pilot, after having been applied to by a regular Trinity Corporation pilot to be employed in steering the vessel from Gravesend to the port of London. The penalty sought for was 71 ]6s. 6d., being double the amount of the pay ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-THIS DAY. .-k. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S. INN. Sittings at ten. Tasnlyn v Reynolds, motion by ?? Allen, petition byr order. ?? continued. VICE CHANCELLOR'S COUJRT, LINCOLN'S INN. Sittings at ten. Warren v Burton, motion by ?? v Fieldes, ditto- Attoney-enerl v earson, PaUit ?? v Stew, *rt, port ?? v Sherrntt petition by ?? v Trovgood, petition by ?? d v Durait, cause by order- ...

SPRING ASSIZES, 1835

... * SPRiANG ASSIZES, 182. COMPLETE LIST OF THE CIRCUITS OF THE JUDGES. WESTERN CIRCtIT. Before Mr. Justice PATTISON and Mr. Baron OURNRY. ItAx}tPSIt ran-Tucaday, Mlardly S, at;Wincheater. WiLLTs1iian-Saturday, March 7, at New Saruni. DORsETSHIRa-Thursday, March 12, at Dorchester. D)tvoj4sniRE-Tuesday, March 17, at Exeter. CoRNwALL-Ttiuesday, March 24, at Launceston. SoMERsETSriRLn-Tuesoday, ...

LONDON POLICE

... I,ONDON PO.[,ICF. __ - _ o.> 2pSS 1 SAIL MASO'loUstt'It5 EAL SILO'R k 'fte ordMetl' ain ea h statemneit Wittit 0 k has, appeared il' thle ?? toa crs o 5 jvich has for some tineL peirformied thle deties ?? It d e seamen, anol whose sex was accidentially discover- ~ dI ed, dircrted M'Lettt, the inspector of the City Fo a lice, to maket inqui ries into the c11et~instainces In I is Order that if ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I COURT OF CHNEY-WDEDY CAftIEWIS V. COCHR~iANE. This was an appeal motion from an order of the Vice- Chancellor, directing the payment into Court of a noun of 1,500!., which the plaintiff alleged to be due by the defendant on a bill of' exchange, and for which he had obtained a verdict at law. The motion was opened at length a few days ago, and thle ?? fully stated. It may be sufficient, ...

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... LADY SARAH RAMSsAy.-On Tuesday morning, as Lady Sarah Ramsay L driven by a gentleman was crossing Regent street, near ?? street, I was coming along at very quick speed. Her ad hecated wied and confused as the vehicle approacbe ?? d ahe ant str tek her tl recede or go forward, until the entd ofoe gofnd hfts tremendous forcetimlye the left shoulder, knocking hewith diately underneath the horse's ...

Published: Sunday 22 February 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1973 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... On Sunday morning, a hostile meeting took place on Wimbledon Common, between Mr G., a gentleman residing at Hampton, and a military officer. The cause of meeting arose from some expressions made ase of by the former at the late Middlesex election, derogatory to the gallant captain's character. The seconds having measured the ground, the hostile parties took up their position, at twelve paces, ...

Police Intelligence

... Volirr res aiiy iiirV,. MA lI, 13IIROUG I i- 1Ill'E E -- ?? ltiIAI'IO aig A~ti R liiNAIN-IIllslS ilt/lo) lili anfi ld Tl'im~sa BeOstley, til~i lieu qi/eU 1 ill a, I ?? lbranchbi of th liltitil i']ih L 1d t I ?? I'V i C]i ILI IDIIIi IL!', beliel ?? their silot begrimedi ph iii '/gs lb t or ptil v ]tony dile Sittiiig Iinlgistrates, AN-ins ele lull1 Cilai~llt, 'p - vS 1(1 t loi S WCause %v ic ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.--TffiS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S.INN. Sittings at ten. Attorney-General v Shore, appeal byorder. VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, LINCOLN'S INN. Parsons v Pacher. by order-pritchard v Gibbs; by order. ROLL'S COURT, CHANCERY LANE. SIttings at tell., Baiabrlige v Blair; for judgmelt. MOTIONS.-Holte v Cludodirk-Wiliiams v Baines-Boyce v Bill- ?? v Coley-Gower v Hillman, further ...

LONDON POLICE

... UNION-M ALL_ -MISS MARIA MILLS.-Monday; James Balfour, a sallow-looking man, upwards of fifty years of age, was brought before Mr. Wedgwood, under the followv- ing circumstances :-The. proprietor of Hanover-house, Peckham, stated, that for a considerable time past his fa- mily had been very much annoyed in consequence of the conduct of the defendant; who was constantly lurking about his ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTEL LIG.ENCE. ROLLS' COURT.-WEDNESDAY. Ills Honour the MASTER of the RoL.s vwas engaged durin-g t'he greater part of the dlay in hearing short causes, none of which were ofany public interest. ELT.18 V. WAISI31.Y. The argument il this case, which was part heard pre- vious to the risin g of thie Court for the recent holidays, was resumed to-day. The principal point in dispute was, whether ...