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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... MIDLAND CIRCU1T, WARWICK, MARCH 28. NISI PRIUS COURT. [Before Chief Justtice Til.iAL and a Comnmon tory.] ELECTION ASSAULT. DAVIS V. BADGl.t. 'This was an action brouight to recover dainages for an assault. The defendant pleaded that he was not guilty. Mr. BALGUY and Mr. WHITE conducted the case for the plaintiii'; and Mr. Serjeant GOULsI§uN and Mr. Hutm- Fnt:Y appeared on behalf of the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... HOME CIRCUIT.-LwFo;s, FRIDAY. CIVIL SII)E. BAIRRON V. THE EARL 01 ASHBURNHtAM. This was an action for a breach of contract. Mr. PLATT and Mr. CLARniSON conducted the plain- tiff's case ; Air. I.ONG and Mr. DARBY the defendant's. Mr. Barron rented a farm of the Earl of Ashburnham, and prior to entering- ouper his tepaney, made an agreemenrt with the steward of his Lordship, that as he did not ...

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... EXTENSIvE FORGEEIY AND DEFALCATION IN TEx CITY.-Within the last few days it has been discovered that a gentleman who has been for some years well known on 'Change has absconded, after committing forgeries to a most frightfiul amount, and carrying. with him a considerable sum of money. The principal delinquent is, it appears, the nephew of. an old and one of the most respectable merchants in ...

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 ...

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 

MURDERS BY POISONING

... MURDERS BY POISOANING. The town of Burnham Market, in Norfolk, and the vicinity for some miles round, have for the last week been in the most dreadful state of excitement, caused bv the discovery of three diabolical murders which have already been committed, and a plan laid for taking away the lives of several others. The circumstance that led to the discovery was as follows:-A woman named ...

ASSIZES

... _ CAMBRIDGE, FRIDAY, MARCH 20. AIPorisEst CaSE O BUERIiY. HENSLOW V. CAN1HAM.-This was a second action (we reported the first in our last week's number) brought by the plaintiff under the 7th sec. of 2d Geo. i, cap. 24, to recover from the defendant the sum of 5001., which the defendant had forfeited by reason of his having corrupted William Thompson, a voter for the borough of Cambridge, to ...