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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BOW-STREET. IMPUDENT ROBBERY.- Willinm Grant, an elderly man of decent appearance, was brought up in Custody, charged with having stolen two great coats from the carriage of thuo Honourable Mrs. Gardiner, of Richmond, under the following circumstances:- It appeared that the carriage of the prosecutrix stopped opposite to the Panorama in Leicester-square, when her servant, who occupied the hind ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT oF CHANCRRY._TtU~tt5DAY. cl The Court Wag engagedidtlmig thre day in hearing luoa- P; tic petitions, the greater part of which wvere unopposed. In answer to anI inquiry froms ?? ?? said he intended to sit in Westminster Hull on Wed- ticsday next.L His Lordship rose at half-past two, his presence being LI required in the House of Lords. P1 ti VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT.-Tim.[IsDAY. at IN, ...

DREADFUL MURDER AT BURY

... DREADrVL ?? AT EURtY. On Tuesday week thbe town anid neighbourhood of Bury wvere thrown into considerable excitement by a unutder commllitted under the following circom- stances :-A man named ,Joseph Barlow, a calico printer, about forty-two years of age, has for many years lived on bad termrs with his wife annd family, owing, it is said, to a feeling of jealousy on his part, which all who ...

CROWN COURT, MONDAY, MARCH 30

... CROWN COURT, .1ONDAY, ?? 3L0. AI it ?? twvelve o'l: h.1,I ?? Jasstic a AL D9 ItSO N took hs Iiis seat o n thle 132nurl, and the usual preliminaties hosing bonn gone thlonogh, the t following gentltemaen were Swoon of tile GRAND JURY. Sir GEORGsE AtaseTAsGc Bart. ofit irk-less-liall, Froteoset. Thlle Hotn. Will. Laseelic0. of Goltdsiro`. Tite I-lot. .lohrr Stuart Nv'orrticy, of wssrtlo.yI TIhe ...

SUFFOLK LENT ASSIZES

... SUFFOLK LENT AS15ES (rcoyicludeclftovi last week.) %KI[[ IREIftu C4,tlTMT We have little to add to tile repiort sit the cause M-add V. Suckrkc'iore, ha stated] in owt last. The c.ause comne oi a 2 o'elock onl the Wednesday, and lasted till between 8 anid 9 o'clock on Friday evening. The case being gone thr'ough the Jury laid their' heads together & returried a verdict tot' the defendant, ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... C~ENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT. OLD COURT.-MONDAY. These sessions cvimnsenced to-day, N lie ihe Court was opened wvith tie ?? lorn:s, aol] the Recorder, Mr. Scr- jeant Arabin, lbe Lord Maosr, &e., took thein seats on the bench. Thbi Grand Jury having been sworn, the Learned Reo corder proceeded with his usual t I)arge, is whirl, however, there .115 ?? point of soy piubilc interest. T'he ...

NISI PRIUS COURT, MONDAY, MARCH 30

... NIS] PRIUS COURT, MlONDAY, MIAnRCl 30. ?? art n ?? (Before Mt. BARON PA DICKi Hits, Lordsihipa entered the Court aboaut two?, 'clock In the afternoon, and Immediately proceeded wish sthe trials In the West Riling list. Vise first Catlted on woso COACIH ACCID'N T. PICKLES e HOLLINGS and ANOTHERL-Mr. ?? anld isle. BitoNs appeased for thle plabistiff, awld tr. EwowLees for else defenadcins ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA TV INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF KHING'S BENCH.-Tt'~5DAY. MEAD iV. DAVISON~. This Was an action to rocaser a Sum Of 241. 10s. being the arnostnt of the defendant's subscrip tioni onl a policy oif insolrilnee on thle ship Cirisk. The pulicy was allv~ted to haove been effectetd by a muotual assurance comtpany, callisd The llrithlti Assoclat too,'' held at North Shields. It wess oee of the rules of ...

Lancaster Spring Assizes

... IXntmNter ftrinngT Tf4e NISI PRIUS COURT. i lWedccesdaiss, .Ala rchs 19.a EJECTISENT.-SPECIAL JURY CASE. Doe demn Fester and Others V. Fester.-This was an action P of ejeetment to determine the right ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCH OF AIAGIS'rRATES. THuvRSDAY, ArniL. 23.-Present,-Sir D. Scrr, Bart., Captain FULLErt, R.N., and W. SEYMOUR, and J. HAsLL, IEsqs. William Halliday was charged with stealing a lady's bridle from tie stable of a Mr.Kennrick. Evidence was given that prisoner had left the bridle with AMr. Harben, who keeps the Bear nn, at Preston; and that lie hall also offered it to Mr. H. for sale. He was ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... MENCII OF MAGISrRAIES. T7uURSrA.Y, APnRL 9.-Present- Sir I). ScoTT, Bart.,. Captain FuLLEa, R.N., and W. SEYIOtUs, Esq. William Mifer, charged about two years since by Mr' Schofield, Beer-house keeper, with having (in company with two other men, viho were then imprisoned for offence,) committed a violent assault in hiS house, was this day brought up on a warrant. l%1r. Schofield having ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF MURDER, BY POISON

... EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF MURDER, BY POIS;ON. | OlICToJ Assiwn 7h'm ?? of Mary ?? Ann l .nda A1, fio thc Wilful Jifrderr ( Clarf ?? on tlie 26t1, of October, ,Iii3, 'Y .ldininisiertluiflp Poison.- i i The trial of this person, for the awful crime 'inputed to in her, tomiened at nine o'clock ol Friday morning, th before Sir C. \, cthertLl, Recorder of Bristol. Counsel ho i1r the Crown, Mlessrs. ...