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LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-Twao DAY. VTCE.CHANCELTLOR'S COURT, LINCOLN'SINN Sittings at tell, Hlanmer v flanmer, t) tle '-pobiv ?? V Wood, cause ard motion by ?? y.(;ey;eriI v Cloth.rnalers' Conrlpary. caltae by ?? v Same-Cla v P1,nnitigton, tiutC by order-Atter- ney.General v Corporatiton of Nemirk-, petition by ?? v Cropper, part heard-I Iecoan v Deacon-1F7ieght v I13eley-Filight Evins, by ?? v lee-lloyle ...

THE ROBBERY OF MR. WILLIAMSON'S SHOP IN CORNHILL

... THE ROBBERY OF MR. WILLIAM.SON'S SHOP IN CORNHILL. On Tuesday the Committee of General Purposes, to which the report of the Court of Aldermen, relative to the accusation against Mr. Brown, the Marshal, of having T attempted to obtain a restoration of the stolen property by v a compromise with those who were parties to the com -v mission of the offence, assembled at Guildhall, for the pur- pose ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... Thle Rlev. Joint StaiaLtoe wasl indicted for having forgedi attil uttcred a decd purpoorting to convey certain property ati Page Bank, withl initent to defraudl John lazakerly. O)ther I cotnnts charged with itrtent to defraud the Dukc of ?? , 0 Tb'e prisoner had forme rly been inicumbent of thre church ot V Ramtsidc, near Ulecrstotr, ?? gboutt two years ago he was I suspendedl ftrr implroper ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... SCROWN COURTi.-FnutoAY, MAtteRC '20. yr NormanWelsh, sired 5G,' nvan arrsigscd nonoar iudvrrter nrt chatruirrrg him in ith lthle whirr I murder of Mtr. NVWI turm Sokil igaIrte, w at Li verpool, n.it thre l7th. of October toof. Tire prisoner pienrrieu gZ sot ?? prisoner war a wealober at ttre L.iver'rrot Cire. 2. trsn.house, to whthii Stationtihe hind been reducedt fret a, arnie. le ror Office ...

SUFFOLK LENT ASSIZES

... FUFOLK LENTASSIZUS. BU1RY Sr. EI)MUIWs, ltf.,ilcm 23, 18.35. These Assizeq commenced on MIntday last, before the IMighi Ho n. Lord Abintger, and the Flon Sir jolq Vaug. lion. Shortly after fiee,o'clock Iin the afternoon, the High Sherilr, Robert Sayer,. E'q. accompanied by his retinue of officers on lhnrqelack, 'proreested a short distance Froea ithe town. where they met the lion. Baran ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-SATuRDAY. WARREN V. BURTON. Sir CHARLES WETIIERELL having replied on the part of the appellant in this case, The LORD CHANCELLOR said there were one or two points raised in the course of the argument which he wished a little time to consider, and for that purpose, as well as to enable him to look more attentively into the minutes and afidavite, he should postpone his ...

Lancaster Spring Assizes

... I ?? Aprin g CROWN COURT. te Fr iday, Mar.ch 20. ~e MRDEROF MR. SOUTHGOATE. INSPECTOfl o le CUSTOMS AT LIVERPOOL. . Norman Weelah. aged 56. was indicted fir theua ilfil lura,, .y of WVil i on Southga' ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25

... COURT O1' CHA~NCERY, W\Em)NESnAY, M\ARCHiI 2.o !The I,ord ( hanclcclor gave judgment in this important ~'appeal this morning. His Lordship commenced by slatingr . thalt he was of the same opinion as his Honour the Vice- -Chancellor. th at this case could not be consitlercdl as one of ! triflingg tuomcent; indeed, no question involving the interests -of so numerous andl respectable a body as ...

CONVICTIONS UNDER THE FACTORY ACT

... On Thursday last Mr. Williamn Wilkinson, of Mill Garth, ap- peared before the magistrates, to answer a charge preferred against him by Mr. Baker, surgeon, and sub-inspector under the Factory Act, for having employed four children in his mill without a certi- icate, contrary to the provisions of the said act, 2a contained in the i4th clause. Mr. Baker stated to the bench that Mr. Wilkin- son ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-HOUSE. On Saturday Sir Peter Laurie wiaited upon the Lord Mayor for the purposc of informing his Lordship that hc had rcason to suppose that although Joseph Ady is n 3 prison, the old svstem was carried oil, ant the public were still subjected to imposition by-tbe promise of Sone pecuniary ad(. vantage, A gentleman namted lixon, of No. 73, St. Pmed's *hurclt. yard, received, a fetw ...

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... AFFLICTING CIRCUMSTANCE.-We regret to state thht Mr Bryant, the author, comedian, and Irish vocalist, during the last four mouths has been afflicted most seriously, and is at present confined to his bed in the greatest distress, at a lodging, No. 12, Broad court, near Covent Garden Theatre. For the last twenty years he has been connected with several metropolitan theatres, and was the author ...

Published: Sunday 22 March 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1637 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CAMIBRIDGE ASSIZES, MARCH 20

... CAMIBRIDGE ASSIZES, MIAuIIC 20. HE:NSLOWt, CLREIIC, V. CAscsAM.-This was an action nol to recover the penalty of 5001. for bribery comm~itted at the he late election for the borough of Cambridge: the defendant pleaded that he did not corrupt the voter, as the decla. - ration alleged. Dir. Andrews and Mlr. Gunning were Counsel for the plaintiff; Mr. Serjcant Storks and Mir. Kelly for the de- ...