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... __ __ __ , 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 

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 

POLICE

... MANSION HOUSE. On Wednesday John Dixon, the driver of the hackney coach No. 1007, was summoned before the Lord Mayor for having obstructed the King's highway. -The street keeper said that the coachman annoyed the whole street, and had been endured a long time on account of the uncommonly polite manner in which he received the threats and censures ofthe inhabitants. At last he became such a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-HOUSE. A young man, of the name of Pollard, was brought before the Lord Mayor on Saturday on a charge of affi- liation under the old law. Charlotte Shelly, a pretty young woman, stated that in (he month of September,. 1881), she had a male child by Pollard, which was now alive and present, and since that period, though hitvingfrequently promised, he never con- tributed anything to its ...

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 ...

LADY HEWLEY'S CHARITY

... 11 I . - r I I IE . -- -1. tauxR nfleVt'~ I d '.JflXflh ?? The case of Lady Howley's charity, wvich has excited an unusual degree of-interest among the Dissenters, is fixed for hearing to-morrow, in the Court of Chancery. It coimes on in the form of an appeal from the judgment of the Vice-Chan- cellor, and was argued for three days last summer before Lord Chancellor Brougham, assisted by two ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NGTICES.-THns DAY. COURIT OF CHANCERV, 1,1A~COLN'S INN. Sittinigs at ten. Taadynvr e fle,aolIf, a(,tic by ?? v tLinsbaro, too,. vpotke ?? 'e Newto, lu1at1C Petiioni Iy order-Bterg. Strom,)I lbs.3 furither dircOtions, tint )oiierltuTrlStfl Wiilit'liit, appeal. par t It ?? v% Glahans, ?? v hat-all, api~tc.l- 1110 Siame v ithe Santa, Ciseatiar le~tesoil ikC meridltie, apeiil- Ia ?? y ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENGE.. he MANSION-HOUSE. u-Mr. Niclsolson, the tea-dealer in Fenchurch-strcet, ap- nie peifred at the Justice-room before the LORD MAYOR, for ~P- the purpose of making a complaint against a gentlemain ok whom hieliad engaged to act as second mate on board the dY George the Fourth East-Indhiman, of which hit is owner. ey The defendant was not in attendance, but a Solicitor, 'it ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... )g COURT OF CHANCERY.-MONDAY. by Several matters appointed to be spoken to were put off ad this morning. ra- IARRISON V. WILTSHIIRE. do This case was partly argued during last term, and the 'e further arguments were rcsumed to-dav. It will be re- io- mernbered that it was an appeal from a decision of the Muster of the Rolls allowing a demurrer to the plaintiff's of bill, which prayed foran ...

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 ...

MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR—SUIDICE of a BOY

... MYWSTEIOUS AFFAJR-.NUI(IDEiJ B OY. Yesteridar eeecieg. an inqllest, whih lhad been ad- journie tl-rom \Vedriesday list, Was ?? at tile vestre - hall of St. Johns, Southwark. before Mr. Pa) ne and a respectable jury, to inquire toiching the death of George Aastin, a line lad. aged fiftee.l who commited( suicide bY throwing himselif off Lendon-liridlge, arisine fromt cireum- Stances of aun ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES&-Dts DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S INN. Sittings at ten. Hiarrlson v Wiltshire, appeal part ?? v Graham, ditto- Kelsall v Kelsall, ?? v Ditto, cause. VICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT, LINCOLN'S INN. Sittings at ten. Graves v Dolphill petition, to be spoken ?? v Brooks, to be spoken ?? Dlhworth, furthef directions by ?? v Charisewortb, petition by ?? v Lowden, ditto-Anger. stein v ...