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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAF TI INELLIGENCE. COURT OP CHtANCERY.-TiftcaooAY. nil;11 A1`i0l~tN iY-G F'N lt.RI. V. 01101ORE. 'ilic Loill) CiiNCtIA.T.OtR. at OW tesiltlog (if th0 Cou~rt thie rnorninig, sait hie found that it would iot be iii the p)ower Of tile JUidgCS to brinlg the hieariig, oft this CRause to a conelusion tit precscnt. T[he ea:, oil thle part of tlies defendantus rnust tlt ' tore lie tifleitn alter Ii, ...

DOCK CHARGES

... DOCK CHI ARCES. To the Editor of the Hull Packe. , Str.-In the I&(-Arirgmain of last weck, I observe a letter addressed to the Editor, signed Mercator, and asserting as a notorious fiat, the existelice of the grossest bribery as rivces- sary on, the part of tile merchants and ship owiiers, of the pert, for the fernsrarding their bu-iness. The bribery alluded to by Mercator is evitleittly ...

Published: Friday 06 February 1835
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1197 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW

... __ __ __ , 17- COURT OF KING'S BENCfH-FEfl . 1 KIGv GAN4T N4D. OTHEUs.-The Attorney. CONSPIRACY.-THE KING V- SERG 5ducted the prosecution; and General, Mr Adoiphuls, and Mr C- PilillPs, ' Serjeant; and Mr Kelly and Sir J. Campbell and MIr Watson adppearedv~e or _t awas an indictment against Mr Clarkaun for Mr Caid~well and Mher -fe~lsely to charge the prosecutor, Mr the defendants for ...

Published: Sunday 22 February 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4293 | Page: Page 9, 10, 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTfCES.-T uis DAY. COURT OF KING'S BENCH. Sittings'at half.past nina. MIDDMzsEX SPRCIAI. JURIKS.-The King v N ?? on the acveral demises of Cooke and another v Stones and ?? Daiby-The King v Altaugham and ?? v Blake. CoSImoN JURI£S.-Rees v Sibley-Doe on the demise of Ltingdon v IAMBs. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Sittings at half-past nine. M;IDDnLEsN SprUtAL JU!EOs.--Webb v ?? v Leigh-Utilly v ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION- HOUSE. THE IEMALE SAILOR.-The Loan MAYOR having read the statement which appeared in T'Ie Qbsoivev newspa- per, relative to a fetnalc vnll has, for some time, per. formed the arduous duties of a seaman, and whose sex was accidentally discovered, directed M'Lean, the inspector of the city police, to nfikc inquiry into the circumstances, in order that, if the girl required assistance, ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—THURSDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.-THURSVDAY OLD COURT. LBefore Mr. Justice *VAUGIIAN odl .lr. Justice P)ATTEWOS.] Thlomvs Smith, aged 3S, was indicted for a rape upon a girl named Sarah Bevan, aged 13 years,on the lst January. Mr. CLARKsoN, for the prosecution, stated the facts of the case to the jury, which are of such a nature, however, As to be totally unfit for publication. It appeared, in the ...

SHERIFFS' COURT—GUILDHALL

... SHERIFFS' COURT-GUILDHALL. -4- Yesterday, Mr. Serjeant ARABIN sat in this court, in which the business is principally done by the City pleaders. CITY PRIVILEGES. Mr. THOMAS (a counsel, but not a City pleader) ap- peared for a defendant, and when the case was called on said that he was ready with the defence. Mr. RYLAND (one of the pleaders) said that there was another City pleader in the court ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... J LAW 3 INTELLIGENCE. KING's BEETC7H;MONo'AY:.fThe K~ing ?? the Chatrch. wriardens of 5Stoh'e.L'aierel;2 TbO ;Solicitor' C~eherfll ap~plied f'ir a mdndladius;'to be dirdcted' t'o fe'defeadanits'calliilgoni. thita to' shaw cadtied why tlhey shkotid'uiot ffnis tbe'parsonfof! thatpltace witlit'd-t' a I b1Joks,:fdtbbthire' . df'liirthi, htipbirm's g' andbinas;u'rdet tbd provisiwis of the.i' ?? ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA Ijr IN TF, LLiGECNCF. COURT OF CiHANC'ERY.-SATCRt'DAY. EXPtARTiL I IIAMITFIS, A diiac issiont oif sosne leonth Itook placte thlil isorning be. irveenl Mr1. 'I'irnple, the cou1II51' for Mrt. Chatabetis, and' Sir W. flone. assibted by Mr. Jacob, thle counsel for Cthe creditors, Oil the StlbjeCt of flie petition lately pr-esented by' C.hamboers io sitperoetloC thle C01inn1isgiot iof banhruptcy ...

BRENTFORD PETTY SESSIONS

... BREN7TFORD PETTY SESSIONS. [Present: Colonel CixrlllroE, Cl airman, Lord MONT-'I FORD, Rev. Dr. WMAl.MlS:l:Y, 1]. POWNAI, aid T. B.xi- LEY, Esqrs.] Yestcrday Alr. Thomas Folnval, a pawnbroker at Old Bretrtord, appeared beforc the Bench to answer the coni. plaint of a femntlc, narmezi Ann Totuling. The complainant stated that ott the 15th of February last year, she pledged ai flig tit Mr. ...

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 ...