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GREENWICH PETTY SESSIONS.—TUESDAY

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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTALLIGENCE. BOWV-STRE ET. 1ISi I-iF ar utBtiE ni -Yesterday Jamies' lodtie alias JoI.o- ne11, Hald '1oOmas Plc ki its ii .j Jttti's, e cre placed ut the bar befote MI. lalls, tor rc-exauiiinitioit, on I charge of having stolen a box of linen front a cart, the property of Mlr. Gireen- wood, a wine-mereloit, resiiling in Fenchttrch-street. It appeared that the hox was pl iced on the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWf I\TTEILLGEINCA'. HOUSE OF lOItl)S-AlPPEAIS.-- TuEssIAs [Before Lords 1.Vs srssvsr IV)FftIAN, the Earl of Divou, and other P'eer,]. rTlE EA RIL OF DU RIII AX 1. Ni A. eTOI AN i 011 1flEIS. Tlii case, 'A hick occupied tro lavs in argument, came onl again to-day. It wnas an appeal, it s ill be recollected, from a decision of Lord Chancellor Brougisam, dismissing a petition of appeal and re ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—SATURDAY

... I CENT! If.' uII11.-3SA, CO? T.-SJTT'RDA 1, 1c t _ I -o- l' I'I ?? 101 I'.t ?? of Scot.; V, llin Hl ?? ott gold ?? 'onIli, 1 ?? i, 'i(Ioui' .idt' M I I i,' % ?? .' c. ?? , 'oinductid I I I II I I I m q I I ?? I 'I I, i itI ,yII r. C .l P if I o Iof . ?? , I1. .Iflietwetll' r i 1, 1Iw !-h' ,Ir, 1 I L ?? 1110,- tim'.lt O I1I r l , ?? ?? h, Il IIll' i I 51' i lt th II I i- 1 l40 II ;I p I TO' ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAIf' INT-ELLIGENCE. HlOUSE OF 10Rl1)S-APPEAl.S.--\'EDNEisI)Y. iore L.ords Brotiughamit, Lyndhiurst, Dennian, and other P'eeis]. JOEl (N 1111 1OFN1191 (,1 HslnTAV IIS I I~g lfI.A:N FS VA R DI I, I- f Lis case iio'e it3 a writ of error from the Court (if I; ing's Ilnelni on ar action of ejectmet, brought by the lessot of the plaintiff in error, John 3irtwhistilel, . the defendant, Agites t ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCH OF MAISTI'ATES. 'rITuSnDAY, September 17.-Present-Sir D. SCOTT, Bart., and h Thri It. PEDDER, Esq. a l1tirds Shepherd, a flyman, was charged with drunkenness and h resisting the policeman who took him into custody. The prisoner o admitted that he was drunk, but said that he had never been com. vM plained of before. The fly lie droye belonged to Mr. Leggatt. o Sir D. Scott: I hope he will ...

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... HORRIBLE AcCIDENT.-A horrible accident happened at Crew's Hole, St George's, Bristol, last week. A poor woman named Bull went out, leaving her infant, about four months old, asleep in a cradle in the kitchen, and on one of the other children going in shortly afterwards, he saw that a pig had entered the house, and was in the cradle eating the poor infant, and it was with some difficulty that ...

Published: Sunday 27 September 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1525 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLI CE] INTELLI GEA'CE. B3OW-STR ErT. (IpN ?? ( ,I'iS its FAi -I VVF IEact ?? Ifs oidingI an Id'lt I% ictit oft ]Ii(ti tpianleC, sitis yesterday brought sip Ii, fur Mr .7lr kit l, cliarged wsitli obtaining '200 quills troitt Ah v. ?? Tkny a tioill-itercharit, of N o.5, Shoe-lane, It ;I p~mlw tti' t it ?? prisioner neet to t le shop of the prose. to Icv -igit I y All. Ijixiuti, of tl~e firm of ...

EXTRAORDINARY MURDER ON THE HIGH SEAS

... EXTRAORDLIVARY MURDER ON TILE HJIGH! SEAS. Irillom s'ii iI.5tOlt, STASNDAIII.] We Iloie been it ioured bv .Messrs. Illet o it and Co., of Liverpool, vitih thle folio partieulars of a murider Comnmittedl om Ioard omle of their ships while pjursuing ier votage C oftilh coast of Java:- c. tilie uj(iersiacild i;1ster, ofliCers, and Crew of thc b1aqitie liossendale, do declire, that on Monday, ...

LANARK JAIL

... : Onrtshr evening of Saturday the 12th current, :vhen thikebpaer of Lanark Jail, accompanied by ?? ?? into the cell of one of the criminals >cbnfined on.e. charge of tbeft, for the purpose of 'taking Ieims before the authorities for examination, they fostnd his body suspended from the stanchions of the windoiy by a jair of braces. The' body was in a state Jor noldity, with tbe extceptiony of ...

LEEDS BOROUGH REVISION

... T . CLARKeONf, Enq. anid C. W1. HEbnbAMi, Eqsp, tire yie 01' Revising Barristers for this borough, commenced their sittings oia Trios- nill day, the i~tit Instant, at the Couch-house. Mr. JAMrEn trilCHAttO ON CO atn tilei. Qelonee RAWSOaN, Jun., Solicitors, appeared for thle Liberals, th and Mr. Bonn, Mr. Dine, and Mr. Witla. WAILES, solicitors for the Ce of' Torins. The numsber of objections ...

Published: Saturday 19 September 1835
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 14009 | Page: Page 7, 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MIDDLESEX ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... lJIDD)LESEX ADJOURNED SESSIONS. [llefoic 13. lovji, Eq.,s and ii ]lelnlh of Magistrates.J (iAMINiG HOt 1 SES. ilt Jie1ttci alias (tlet de Rutter. John Jay, and Ti'lliotn (le'OI i, leere indictedt for keeping a common ctraiing-lionse, in tile parisl of St. .latleCs N estitninster. TIh tiso latter-niarned defenitlattis answered to their names tnal v eie plaurcd at the bar. )c IRutter did not ...