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COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

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LAW NOTYCES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTYCES.-THIS DAY. SHERIFFS' COUAIT, RED LION-SQUARE. Sittings at eleven. Dodd v Lutton and ?? and another v Meson- Saunders v Davir-Fennelly v Stacey-Wlllarms v Maugham-Col. Uns v Johnson-Brown v Coupland-Garrey v oasher. BANKRUPTCY COURT, BASINGi4ALL-STREET. Before Ir. Commissioner FONBLANVOUN. Yrigoytl and Williams, of Little Brituin, at twelve; choice of assigneem. ADMIRALTY COURT, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-IIO-USE. e'esterday II. 11'. Laurence, porter to Mr. Brook, sales- man, of Leadenhall-market, w;as brought up for final exa. mination, upon the charge of having broken into the cellar of Air. Ilovward, another salesman, and stolen a quantity of garne. 'I he landlord of the Rose and Crown public-lhouse, in Ledennhall-mnarket had, it appeared, let a pait of his exten- sive cellars, which ...

COURT OF REQUESTS, NOV. 24

... I COURT Or, REQUESTS, Nov. 24. I SOAttES . RawmsNS.-The particulars of this case have already appeared in the HullPicket of Friday last, when Mr. Kelly obtained' a rule for the Commis- sioners of the Court of Requests to show cause whya prohibition should not be issued to stay further pro- ceedings upon 'an order of the' Commissioners, calling upon the defendant to pay an award of compensation ...

Published: Friday 04 December 1835
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1770 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—FRIDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-FiewAr. [ l~efo re :'11 r. .l ustice LI 1I.I II ATi.0 a od IIV. .l USti-e (iAsso.oL.] I'lE, EXTEJ.NSIVE FORIGERlIES ON TI'lE AUS- RIMAN' ANDI POLISH B3ANKS. l?uhfecl Ball/s, Tkiionos tllaril,, and 31-slaic.s Iiois:-hou II alias Mo~idecai kanei, w(-re Indlicted forunl11aiclo y ad flol- niou iy enij~a% i ng and ~akitir a oscltiu order (sir thle pay. Rieat of ?? in tie ...

CASE OF THE REV. W. ROWLATT

... A correspondent of the Liverpool Standard, under the signature of A Member of the Church of England, has made some comments on the case of the Rev. IM r. IHowlatt, which ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... I FIRE AT EHATFIELD HousE.-In a portion of our last week's inmpression we were able to give a short account bf this occtrrence, and of the melancholy death of the Dowager Marchioness of Salisbury. It took place on Friday evening last. Her Ladyshi was left writing in her dressing-room at 5 o'clock by her maid, who then lighted the candles upon her table, and went down stairs to her tea in the ...

Published: Sunday 06 December 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4471 | Page: Page 11, 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CRIMINAL JUSTICE

... cRIhIA4 L JUS TIC'E. It must have met the observation of alitiest every person that grievances of n very serious nature are often allowed to continue merely be- cause thev are known, to every person, or are of everv dav's occurrence. Such appears to be the case in tile want of a room or place for the accom- muidation of the witnesses in the Criminal Courts at the Old Bailey; and wve are ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLWIC JAYELLIGENCE. 'iTM iitt ia Alt'S. 1111MNAl' S- (d Slltui'lay, Den i',i ll41t'lid, port, r, witu; brow.,lit hico AIr-. ?? and ir. ( 'onanit I, for finIalI exatI Ii I Iio IIu, ii ttI', I I'It aV' i I I ro-ibtcd hi~ lloaleic, to'.liidliott, it, bohs~lrsii, Pi'iradillv, of bitch, ti ait fi-l hi iiita ?? ?? At1tdmandCl ftsttta,,' 11l11lie, r1iioiid-i;,aoi bookseller-s. iii Pinrteo-,trect. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... GUILDI)ALL. Yestcrdlay Johin Dyson, a warehousemfln, employed ait tile Depository of' ite Religious TIract Society, in P'aterno~ter- tow, wvas charged with stealing periodical and other riublieu- ?? issued by thein, to tile amount of betweeni £200 and set £f3Ot, and Mr. James Patid, a bookstiller, in Patcrnoeter-ruw, lin was cliurgeel with receiving the satne. Mr. FinwiErn attenided on behalf ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW IN~TELLIGrNCE. CO1URT OF ClIANCTEflY'TiC1fDAY. THE A'rTORNEY.(;FlI-iAI, I. 711ii COiIIORtAVO OFS LISLOPOOL. 'Thrr was a motion to (liisolve tin injunctionl trgued before the Master of the Rolls, 'in his oan Court. His Ho'-otua thi s Inrorning araie into Court alone, and pro- nounced his judgment. Thel( question caine before the Court on a motion to tljsroive an ?? which restrained trir ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE NJTELLiGENCiA. fIIClyC aI Ll~isY-A cinidle-age-d i .iO.f 11i6liiY re.Ip~i'table appyvtate MUSa ?? htiluri' Mlr. ?? late wsith Puriotiting a1 ?? ?? 'eivet froI.1 il the1hp of MXle;~rq. South-I wall toil `N allace, ?? I'ailiaen~et-lrriet, et Upon b, ini, placed at the balint'e~ refiused tol give- fily Oanwu or address publicly, and told the muigbitrate tliat lie must take it froot thet ...