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COURT OF EXCHEQUER, CANDLEMAS TERM, 1835

... COURT OF EXCHEQUER, CANDLE7JAS TERM, ]835. , -rrnrrrqrs IS EXCISE FROCOEDItCGS BEFORE JUSTICES EN EXCISE. BEy.l i(.UE CASES RE.MOVED INTO COURlT BY WRLIT 02 t I CERt'IORtAI-I. E 1. RsEFFCTVNo APIAL.-In tile case of George Su.. therland, from liebfore the Justices of Bcriick.lchre, it ap- peared diet the defendant hai been convicted, on an irifoirmation at pettysesionsi in the mnitigated ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA WV INTELLIGENCE. CO1UiRT OF CHANCIE:RY, IU oNsoi.'sTsN-Faa. 14. ARRANGE.MENT OF BUSINMSS. Sir W. IIOtaN: at the sitting of the Court this morning took occasion to observe that as his Lordship would in a very short time be called ou to sit in the House of Lords for thc purpose of hestring appeais, it wvoucld be vory conve. ncient to the Bar to receive some intimation of the course which his ...

THE CASE OF THE GIRL WALLER

... I On Thursday evening, another meeting of the inhabi- tant householders of the parish of St. George-in-th-cEast was held at ?? Britannia Tavern, in the Back-road, to rc- ceive an answer to a communication which at a former meeting was appointed to be miade to the parochial autho- rities, respecting tile late melancholy case of the unfortu- nate girl Waller. Mr. Waller, the father of the ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-TliJs DpAk COtlRT OF ('HANCERY, LINCOLN'S INN. Sittings at ten. First 9enl.-Motions. N'IC Ci-HNCELLORWS COtRT. I.NCOLN'S INN. Sittligs at tell. First Seal.-Mfotlthon. IIOWlS' COl-RT, CHANCEIER-LANE. Ti~vSIttings at ten. F.tdOOtll H Ilwayer, for ?? v Fernhead, ditto- ?? a Nt alhnsley, ?? s teet, ?? v Levi, ditto, and tttfiivtt5t (.Olt'll 01 EIXCS ?? Mlll)ttf.~ExSE SlEI IacL JntES. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-nHOUSE. Joula Dixon, the driver of hackney-coaclh No. 1,007, was summoned before the Lord Mayor for having obstructed the passage through the King's highway. Thie street-keeper said that the coachman annoyed the whole street frequently, and had been endured a long time, on account of the uncommonly polite manner in which he received the threats and censures of the inhabi- tants. At ...

SHERIFF'S COURT, RED LION-SQUARE

... .SHERIFrF'S COURT, RED LION-SQUARE. [Before Mr. Under- Sheriff BURCIIEM.I and a Special Jury.1 CRIM. CON. , .LAMBERT V. LAMBERT. Yesterday an action was brought by Mr. William Chas. Lambert against the defendant, Mr. W. C. Mitchell (who had assumed the name of Lambert, and the action there- fore was commenced against him in that name), to reco- ver componsation in damages for criminal ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—SATURDAY

... COURT O1' KING'S BWNCH.-SATvRDAY. LSittings at W'estminster before Lord DrENAIIAN and a Common Jury.] E. GRIFFITHi EVANS V. RocCKLIFF AND DttCKWOaRTH. Sir J. CAMPBELL, Mr. T5IESIGEIt, atid Mr. ?? WILLIAMS, appeared for the plaintiff, nuid tile ATToRNEY-GENExRAL and Mr. WIGIHTMAN for the defendant. Mr. VAUGHAN WILLIAMS stated that this was an action of libel. The declaration complained that the ...

LAW

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH-FED. 9. THE KING ON THE PROSECUTION OF O'GORMAN MAHON V. WIGLEY, GENT.-TThe Attorney-General stated the case. It was an indictment for peijury, brought by Mr O'Gorman Mahon, formerly M.P. for the county of Clare, against an attorney named Wigley, residing in Essex street, near the Temple. The perjury was alleged to have been committed by the defendant in an answer which ...

Published: Sunday 15 February 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5335 | Page: Page 9, 10, 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... -- 1MANSION-HOUSE. FALSE BRASS W ?? some of the prin- cipal members of the court of assistants of the Founders' Company waited upon the Lord Mayor, for the purpose of asking his Lordship's assistance in a case which, at the same time that it was calculated to be injurious to the Company's interests, was likelv to lead to public mischief, if the practice which it illustrated did not receive a ...

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 ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH. COURT OF'JUSTICIARY. .. I I 31onday George Macdonald alias l rochefty, a hawdar, was brought to the bar, accused of three acts of theft, one of them by opening lockfast places. The prisoner I pleaded Guilty of the second charge in tha indictajent, t w1hich was that of stealing a silver watch and a pinch- I heck watch from a housesin the villv~a of Menstiste, in', t ctIawuuuasststncie. ...

COURT OF SESSION—SECOND DIVISION

... - COURT OF SESSION-SECOND pIVISION. ;]tz eT , - o - -- - t e t _ . t0ST IMPORTANrT DECISION As A~rEOaijNG; latE SFtu- ?? Or LANDS RitaIfTsIN SCOtLAO,- - Saricacu. RAsVM;.-- The point-at issue-wvas the validity ?? of . ; sasine,- taken so far back as the year 180$. The sasine i! bore- that upon the recund day ot -Sh1,teriber intilie year of our Lnrd one thousand eight hundred-ithd 110iee, arnd ...