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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTALLIGENCE. COURT OF CHANCERY.-MoNDAY. SCAR1550RUC1 ?? SitELMERS1DAI.tt. It appeared In this case, which was an appeal from a decree of the late Muster of the Rolls, that the testator, a Mr. Ecr'lestone, was, at the time of making his will, thc owner of three estates, which he inherited from three dis- tinct branches ofihis family. The principal of tbese three was called the Scirisbriek ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLIGEATCE. I HOME CIRCUIT.-HErTFoRD, M.trci 5. The Commission opened here yesterday, and business commenced this morning. Lord DENINMAN sat on the civil side, and Mr. .justice GASISLEE in the Crown Court. There are the names of AD9 prisoners in the calendar, the majority of whom are charged with stealing. There are two eases of arson and two of manslaughter, and one of an attack ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—MARCH 4

... C CENTRAL CRIMIhAL COURT.-MAnItci 4. OLD COURT. [Before the LOaD Cmisr BARON, Mr. Justice VAUGHAN, and M-r. Baron BoiICAND.] 2liaurice 'Donahue, aged nineteen, was indicted for a- saulting and robbing George D~ay of a watch and handker- chief on the highway. Mr. DOANE appeared for the defence. The prosecutor it appeared was passing through St. Gues's at two in the. morning of the Stlit of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLC8 INTBLLIGENCE. I- ?? GUILDHALL. «Yesterday Geoiye Windsor, a boy about fourteen years old, was. charged with embezzling various esnall sums. belonging to his employer, Mr, Carr, a lace-man in Gutter~ane. 3 Alfred WVoodhouse, a clerk In the service of the romplaslinht, ?? e that the sooner wes employed to tarry parcels to the inns, and on the 1ith ebaary he wras sent with three ?? for ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... NORTHERN CIRCUIT-LANCASTXER, MARCIS 17. Thomas Eastwood was indicted for a daring highway robbery committed on the 9th of December, upon0 the person of George Hurst, who was proceeding in a gig in company with an individual named Taylor, from Alan. chester to Rochdale. Mr. Taylor is one of the professors of surgerv who, in this part of the country, bear the title of the Whitworth Doctors, and ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-THIS DAY. VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, LINCOLN'S-INN. Sittings at ten. Ills Honour appointed cause petitilois to be heard this day. One hundred and forty.eight are placed in the paper, but only those peti. tions which are unopposed nith motions will bo heard to.day. ROLLS' COURT, CHANCERY-LANE. Sittisgs at ten. AFTran tntAtIsING PETITIoNs.-81otr CAvsss.-Barthrop v Ihayhew-Long v ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-HOUSE. A man named William. Crouch was brought before Aldermani Piri under tie following circumstanices:- George Hopper stated that one Mr. (,Uason had offered a reward to anybody who should stop his cab and horse, which were in hands in which they ought riot to be. Witness asl he passed along the street saw the missing property in a regular rankh ivating for a fare. Tije defendant sat ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... OLD COURT. 'Before Mr. SergeantA&.ABIN.j John Smith, aged 19, Was indiited for breaking into the dwelling-llouse of Frederick Bird, and stealing two foreign gold coiss, of the valuc of 10l., hik property. It appeared that the prisoner was standing opposite to the saltp of thle prosecutor, who is a bullion-dealer in Chicapsidc, when he sudden'y dashed his hand through a iano of glass, and ...

EXCISE PROSECUTIONS OF UNLICENSED HOUSES

... EXCISE PROSECUTIONS OF UNLICENSED .I10 USES. I COURT OF EXCISE.-SATURDAY. A great number of persons were proceeded against for having sold spirits and ivine without being licensed'. A good deal of interest was excited by the following Tliomas Ball, the proprietor of the extensive eating- house, No. 19, Biucklerabury, appesred to answer to an Information, charging him wyith having sold on a ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... HOME CIRCUIT.-MAIDSTONE, WEDNESDAY. CROWN COURT. ?? Mr. Justice GASELCtr.] William Catt, aged 35; Ifillian U'raight, 28; James Smith, 26; Janmes Haywood, 28; James WIrelstead, 23; Robert Welstead, 19; and Edward Baker, 32, were in- dicted for having feloniously assembled, armed with ofTen- sive weapons, on the night of the 5th of September last, for the purpose of illegatlly landing, removing, ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-TJIIB DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN. sittings at ten. W arren v BU~tO -Taytur.,v Pgeldes m notions part heard. MoBiorNs ay DATE.-l0th of Novembsr. 1S34, Richards v Wood -2tl of d ecember, 1834, Saunderso'o y Walter-iStb of December, IS3-iJ. iutchinson v. VWrer. VICE.CHANCELLO1VSg COURT, DINCOLN'S-INN. Sittings at ten. Pontifex v Shout, petition by ?? GenIeral v Jones- ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—TUESDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINAtL COURT-Tv;sDAY. OLD COUR~T. [Before the REOtRcasn.] -,PCCAA I TuBH KING AT TIlE PRtO55iCUlTIO OF SAMUiiE i0 C, GiS JittIN IICOSO, VVILLIAM tBROOK5, WItLLIAMI W5ARREiN, ANtS MAT- TiSO i5' JO511 Ofli1tt IiM, Post CONSPIRACY. IMr. Plilxsisrs tttd -Mr. B3ODKIN appeared for fihe pro- secutnt lo Mr. Ci.xARtSON for the clofendasit Matson ; anti Mr-. DOANr. for Warren. The prisoner ...