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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 ...

REMARKABLE CASE OF ABDUCTION

... REMARKABLE CASE Ok' ABDUCTION. [ ';I0Sl THE L5IMERICK TIMES.1 At the Nemngh pofttY sessions, on Tllursda last, in- formations were sworn by Catherine M'Namaor against John Creighton, Martin Creig-hton, and others, for abduc- tion and assault; a warrant was consequently issued by the bench of magistrates. Margaret Ml'Namara, a pretty country girl, is the only unmarried daughter of a comfortable ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLIGEACR. :WESTERN CIRCUIT-SALI3BURY, MARCH 9 The calendar in this place is Unuounily hea vy. It con tains seventy-nine names; of these, oni is c violating a female child under ten Years,; tw Charged With three with cutting and maiming; twIlv0 with arson; against the game laws (ten of whom arel with offences Lord Bolingbroke); and the remaider W prosecuted by hie ith offences tt an ...

HANTS LENT ASSIZES

... IAN1TS LiNT A1SSJZUS. Th pigAsjYsie, for this county commenced bro onl Tiesday, on which clay thle Judgles of Assize, Bacor Wif (l urney, and Sir juohn Iatreo arivdithsiy. te haddnd h reiu dywt the Dukied ?? iy- tile Thenr Loredsiatelyanchedr arrivaD ?? a ceedeld ?? ?? whera thfelcommission for oh holding thre Assizes wats opened in thle usual maniner.- in' Their Lordships then proceeded to ...

POLICE

... MANISION HOUSE. Amongst several parishioners who were summoned for having refused to nay the church-rate yesterday, was one who said that he objected because his house stood in three ?? Lord Mayor: Then you pay the rate to one of the other parishes ?-Parishioner: No, not exactly so, my Lord.- The Lord Mayor: Oh! then I suppose you want to pay for the whole three, or for none ?-Parishioner: I ...

Published: Sunday 29 March 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2156 | Page: Page 10, 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... OXFORD CIRCUIT.-STArro RD, MARCH4 20. [Before Mr. Justice CoL.ERmDa'.]j Jonat1han ottiruin w as indicted for the wilful murder of his wife, Sarah Mottrarn, in Septeniber last, in the parish of Uttoxeter. Mr. WVHAT'rlY fnd Mr. PHIILLIP9 were for the prosecu- tion ; Mr. LFE defended the prisoner. On being desired to plead, the prisoner said, Guilty! what of ? and being told that he was charged ...

LEWES

... LEW ES. LEWES Ssritvo AsSIzES-On Saturday, the High SherifT, Charles Dixon, Esq.,. accompanied by his Chaplain, the Rev. John. Pannell, arrived at their lodgings (M1r. Willard's), pre- *paratory to the Assizes. On Nlondly morning, about nine o'clock, the prisoners from Horshali, about twenty in number, were lodged in our House of Correction. On the same day, about haltfpast two, the High ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25

... COURT OF CHANCERY, WEDNESDAY, MAnCl 25. It le DR.t WARREN'S CASE. '0 WARREN v. HtURTDN.-Thel Lton CHANcOtL1,O having appointed ItO tu morning for giving judgment tll tis roare, long previous to his IS Lordship's taking his seat the Court seas crowded almost to sufiocactron. 00lHs Loolnsuit', im,-nedlteely upon taking Iris seaot, procoedod to give judgment. He entirely agroed twitit the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—FRIDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINAK4L COUWT'.-FR i.4v. tilt llr, Just ice Vauighani, Sir John Nichi'ol, intd t ite Re- corder, took their seats onl the bench, shottly after nine sia, o'clock. Stt PIRACY AND MURDER. CL Jamloslt and Bottle-ti f-Beer, thle two black-s who stand Iin- if, dicted for piracy uinulinurdler, wvere placed nt thle bar and till arraifrned, for hiaving, on the l .thl ci A ugust, made ant as- ...

COUNTY OF DOWN ASSIZES

... DOWNtPATRICS-MONDAY, MAItCSI 23. This day, at half-past ten o'clock, the Grand Jury of the County of Down were sworn before N. Batt, Esq. High. Sheriff. The names were called by Clotworthy Macart- ney, Esq. Clerk of the Crown, and are as follow:- Mathew Forde, Esq. Foreman. Hon. H. Blackwood, John Echlin, W. H. Smyth, Andrew Nagent, J S. Crawford, G. R. Boiuford, J. W. Maxwell, Trevor Corry, ...

COURT OF SESSION

... Thre following are the enacting parts of a bill for maaking certain alterritions and reductions it' the es- tablisliment of clerks and officers attached to the Court of Session in Scotlatnd, and to diminish the After rcitingvariou acts wich hae beenpassed to V'Or regulae ?? f Searionjend ater rferrig to tile age Commision apointe to inuire nto tie Cout of Ses- tee slob, anel ?? t~~ odiminish ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENE. BOWY-STREET. POST-ofFFCE RBBERliiY.-Th/omas~ Boicher, a letter- carrier in the Genet at Post-office, was yesterday brought up,, char-ed with stealing a letter, contahinig 31., which hfad been intrusted to his charge to he delivered.C it appeareti that an the 17th of December SlIr. COX, the trife of a farme resiing i thneiglibenriiood of ShIdmoutil, Dlevonshire, wrote a ...