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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INMELLIGEACE. Yesterday, Wlliiam Hi/lton, the( driver of one of the C'lap- ham stage-conches. appeared before thke Lord Mlavor to ain- swer the coiiplaint of' Mr. Kerr, the Russia merchant, The C'omplainant statedl tliatthe defendant hadl, for the last two y'ears, annoyed Ii i in then '-rertt by following him, and in a muost ruiffiani -ike manner demnanding! sixapence from him ats at ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH._SATtURDAY. There were no sittings in this court to.day, the records in the cases appointed for trial having bceit withdrawn. COURT OF COMMON PIEA5.-S&TURDAY. [Sittings at Nisi Priu9, before Sir NT YDOA., Chief Justice, and a Special Jury.] pesesrLt, II. WOODDOURNE. This swas an action brought by the plaintiff against the defendants for the recovery of a sum of £50, the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW IN7TELLIGENCE, ROLLS 'C(OUIT.-- Tt'is'm.s N, RM110 I M ?? 'Ihs w~ h11 lvrd bl.' it Lcuni mortgagee against thle first flortgflg,~ Atid the tnoitgagor of' certain property, for the pur- pose of' compejliling an assignmecnt to thae plainiti'ff of the first inllIulltbrance. T he fhits ot' the ease were briefly as, follow : TIhe deRendant, Mtr. t ohn Rotjottoini, the proprietor of' the Windsor ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-Tffs DA r. VICE. CHANCELLOR'S COURT, W ASTMINSTER, Sittings at ten. Kay v Marshall, to be spoke ?? v Irving, by order-C rr v Carr, petition and mutions. ROLLS' COURT. WFSTMINSTER. Sittings at ten. Motions; after which, Edmounids v Acland-Dolben v I)olb- Pinder v Neale-Irolett v W ynnc-Attorney.General v .h Holden v Fetcher-Delanny v Delann;y-Rhoades v Jay. COURT OF KING'S BENCH, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... WORSHIP-STREET. SINcYLAR CAse.-Yesterday a person of very respectable appear ance, named Jolhn Smtetsooa, Who stated that be iept a w boleale shoe warehouse, was plited at the bar before Nr. Broughton, the sitting magistrate, on a charge preferred by Air. Coote, the reliering overseer of Shoreditch parish. It appeared fron the evidence, that on Sunday erening the comn. plaitiantt'o daughter, ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-Tins DAY. VICE.CMANCELLOR'S COURT, WESTMINSTER. Sittings ait tenl.A Ellis v Ellis, to he spoke ?? v Barber, petition- AU Richardson v Smith, ?? v Newton, ?? v 'ftv( Houlditch, further ?? s Harrison, ?? terr v Lantgford, ?? v ?? s- William, further pree ?? v Ingram-Fox v Soutbhans-Wood v Framopton- P Thonslinson v NVorrtip-Altarsh v Per-shouse-Attorney.General v5' Broswn, ...

MIDDLESEX ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... [13efore 13. Rorci, Esq., Chairman.] A T'1 N N I - - ?? o .as 31oslei/ was indicted for assaultinig William Martin. 'Ihe case, as it proceeded, pre- *wnted an extraordinary specinien of a roguish and audactolls tenanlt-at-will, Mr. CiLAtitsq appeared for the prwsecution. It seems that a gentleman of property at Pentonville had the misfortune to accept as his tenant for two hiouses in Ilerines ...

TOTTENHAM POLICE

... TO6TTEi'HA POLICE. EXTtoOlDINSAY 0I1AIlGES Ai:Atlel' A I ll`i '1AN. The Rev. Jaimes Sevencrleft Beanifie/d, late ol Alhlborougb t the county of Suflbik, ant of C rist's ;College, (ambridge was yesterday brought bofore Doctor llubiai-on, a county magistrate, at the Workhouse, Tottenjulal, lrged Wi;'L stealing from the house of Nr. Charles Douglass, of ?? 1' Claremont-square, Pentonville, a pair ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-TniS DAY. ROLLS' COURT, CElANCERY-LANE. Sittlsl¶a at tel. Loure Y Dlachin-Jepison v- irennand; ?? v Mitchlell-O'Neili r Iv ?? v Dtay-Bakevell v Charitoin- Dighiton v Esvart-Revell v Ruce-Corry v Crosby-WfitiamsvWure -Lestoutrgeon v .Iartin-Leach v Linars-Hemitng v Overton. COURT OF COMi710N PLEAS. Sittinp ait half past nine. MIDDLESEX SiSEciAL JUtRts.-Pirnell V Woodburn-RQbins' v ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-I'Plis ?? COURT OF CfHAN(Eity, M ESTMINSTEt. ?? at ?? the L Cint M'sC ?? °ttOead-d v teaie, mootiilo for jud1lelilent ?? v Hienn: or 4AtO-0 1reNn N o i, cupic i elititll, by ord ctli re hlutcher, 2 dint - iortiinerv 1Vtst by ?? v Atrolbus, cause, by order. M1tOt bv date, 1835.-Feb. 2i, tiilurnl v Lyster, part he: eb. 2, Perils Ferris; Feb. 21, Ditto v Foley; Maccttl ac. '101 v ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE' INTELLIGENCE. MANSION-HOUSE. ForoEnv.-On Saturday a young meagre-looking pock- marked man, named Ortarias Smith, wvas brought before Alderman Lainson (who sat for the Lord Mayor), in tih custody of Daniel Forrester, the officer, charged with having committed alt extensive forgery upon the banking house of Alessrs. Stone, Martin, and Stone. Mr. Bush, the solicitor to thle Committee of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE IN'JELL1GEA'CE. eatorde MANSlON-liOl S] Y'esterday 0 jOj'tflO5 .s10iitl, the persoll who was chnrged with havinc committed a forgery upon the houe of _Mlesrs. Stone, 31atin, anl Stone, fir 4'400, i.waS ?? before ISi- Chiapinan Mtarlersli, wiet sat for the LorrlI Mayor, ani coaninitted for trial to) NewgO te. Ile diii not lipp's ir to h, alt all noved by the (tilager or diigrace. It ...