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COURT OF ALDERMEN

... Yesterdilay a Court wcas held for the dispatch of business. P1'ROCEEDINGS OF THE COURT OF COMMON COIUN('IL RE'GAR)INGt; VIEI':DOMs; Alderinin SCIIOLE, after the proceedings of the two last Courts of Common Council had been read, rose to object, as vwe undertood him, to Whe mode adopted by the Lower Court in reducing the cost of freedoms by resolutions instead of by Bill. ?? wvished to knowr ...

POLICE

... DIANSTOV HOUtSE. M.J. W. de Vedal, a Spaniard, whli has lately been a Lieutenant-colonel in thA Portuguese service, applied some days ago to the Lord Mayor, to request that his Lordship would use his influence to procare for hini thte means of reachaing his own country. The unfbrtunate gentleman apearpp d with a smock ov~hatfned regimentals, ?? was givein to tincaeftauid that the soldier ...

REVISING BARRISTERS' COURT

... REVISING BABRISTERS' COUIERT. In our recent report of the proceedings before the Revis. - ing Barristers at their Sittings at Oxford, we reserved the case of the Canons of Christ Church, who claimed to be placed upon the County Register, because it remained sub jeedice. The Barristers having completed their Circuit of the County, returned to Oxford on Wednesday last, when a few Lists which ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCH oF mAGISTlrATES. TIURSDAY, OcmorEt 8.-Present: Sir D. SCOTT, Bart., II. PED- DEI2, and W. SEY'IOI., Esqrs. I StC Esc% ANsy ?? k launagan charged a ad named John Harmaon withl latvihg robbed him of 25s. 1his case was adjourned fiomn Monday last. The complainant, a ntive Of the sister isle, is a travelling bookseller, and preseted irmself with his stock in trade wrapped up in a dirty ...

REVISING BARRISTERS' COURT

... rices and itesi LEEDS BOROUGH. Sitl U( ?? SEVENTEENTH DAY.-SATUitDAY, OCT. 3. nece 'Ida] The principal novelty this day was thle tlraciesaroi weicil tent iti took, place in the cases of certain proprietors (if tire Airo anod CalIco nta ?? Navsigatiron, andi which principally rolnrier to tire snaeils r winch they onghL fire 3of to he rated, butla claim pot Iin aesi proved remotved oil ...

Published: Saturday 10 October 1835
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 15207 | Page: Page 7, 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

JURY COURT

... I Jefts COURT. Glsgw October e. Oil T~ei.~y orit as p~redonT~ieoa; by Lord Fuli. Per arlon iir the JustiiryCutHl.51 The first cao ?? taken tip in i connection with antr acinwtit h aneprte. )3 Tihe issnes wereasflo, ?? ase in which John Mir, merchant in .isow spruit ar end( Jamnes and Adrew Mduc, merchant ;in Greemnth of' eth are defrnders. It ben ditted, that,intemnho r September i523, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... AMANSION-HOUSE. Yesterdey the case of the Belfast merchants, who were plundered some time ago by a swindler named Simneon Jo- sephs, alias George Frederick Hamliltonr, of muslin and other goods to the amount of between 4,0001. and 5,0001., came on beforethe Lord Mayor. Air. CIHaRLES PHILLIPS appeared as Counsel for the Belfast merchants, for whom Mr. HOBLEns, jun., and Mr. AsDcURS acted as ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLiGENCE. MANSION-HOUSE. of SINGULAR.CASE OF BunGLAtY.-Ofn Saturday a heavy, in stupid-looking fellow, named James Carter, was brought be- 'IS fore the Lord AMayor, charged with having broken into and z robbed the house of Mr. Hum, cork-cutter, of No.81, Fen- Y- church-street. Al r. Hum stated, that before six o'clock on the morning of r. the 8th instant, upon going down stairs to ...

PARIS COURT OF ASSIZES.—OCT. 10

... PARIS COURT OF ASSIZES.-OCT. 10. The Count de Kcrgorlay, and M. Dicud, responsible editor of the Quviidie}we, were arraigned before the Court, upon an indictment accusing them of provoking the peo- pie to disobey the laws, and of attacking the rights which the Kin g holds from the will of the natioh. The indictment was founded on a letter written by the Count, immediately previous to the trial ...

MIDDLESEX ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... MIDDLESEX ADJO URNED SESSIONS. 1. [Before B. RoTcH, Esq., Chairman, and a Bench of Magis- Ir trates.1 rr RUFFIANLY ASSAULT.-Yesterday Seth Bull, a powerful- d looking young man, the son of the iandlord of the Cat and Mutton public-house, London-fields,was indicted for assault- ing James Cockerton. ?? prosecutor, whose appearance was that of a person in the last stage of a decline, stated that ...

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... FIRE AT THE M1LLBAVE PEXtITENTIARY.-On Wednesday aight, a few minutes after seven o'clock, a most alarming fire broke out at the Pi~eitep-. tiary, Millbank. Information ivas immediate-ly dispatchied to the Queen square police office, and the whole of the officers o that establishment weie imniai- diately upon tle spot, well armed. In addition to this, a strong detachn int o(f theA division of ...

Published: Sunday 11 October 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3582 | Page: Page 10, 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE' INTELLIGENCE. MARLBIOROUGH.STREET. 'Cr John Dillon and JElten Mrdl1ins, marine store dealers, in tas Ihusband-street, who were discharged upon thle payment of £10 by the female, for buying stolen soldiers' clothes, were Ir- yesterday again put to the har, with a man named Mloore and no a boy named Barlow, charged with having purchased a quan- let tity of linen from Barlow, which had ...