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INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SATURDAY

... IVSOLVEN.T DEBTORS' COURT-SATURDAY. I -4E [Before the (OlsE` COMasMIssIoNFn anti AMr. Commisioner bI It IN.] IN 11tE MtArtTE OF TI'l PET'ITI'OtN (1V JAMl'S falltOIi'. Ihlis insileenl described as e Gentleman Cadet in hi AMa- jesty'sRidinel'stabliulimenit, was opposed byllr.C'i r. sswLI. lor a Mr..letfrey, alnd by Air. Nsciir.i.s for Mr. llea4-etfl, a tailor, of l-til-ns all. liir debts were £2 ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... I LAW ]VOTICES.-THIS }va. VICE.CUANCELIOR'S COUitT, LINCOLN'S.INN. s9 Sittings at ten, k Seal day.-MoUGo1s. S ROLLS' COURT. CIIANCERY. LANE. r ?? at ton. f Motions, and G;iles r Giles-liroad v Andrewrs-Soliciter.Geneiral r the Mayor of Bath-ilotomfiel v Gotobud-Barrow v Burit--Ay:ett v Athtu,to COURT OF KING'S ilENCH. Sittings lt hallf-past nible. *; I.nDnoN S9YiAL JuntRLS.-titlsock v ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... . a ScANDAroUSINIsUNATioN.-On Saturday night Mr. Baker, e the Coroner, and a jury, composed of the churchwardens, and e the most respectable inhabitants of the parish, assembled at d the vestry-room of Whitechapel church, to inquire into the circumstances attendant on the death of Mr. Richard e Nelme, a merchant of considerable eminence, who has re- r, sided for many years in that parish, and ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW IATELLIGENCE. ROlLS' COt'RT-i'-Ii'lrst.Y. 'liThis being general petition dav, his Hloam ur the .11 ASTF of r the lloi.is was engaged dunrieg ilhe day in going through lhis r petition paper, which contained no niatter ot public interest. COURT OF KING'S BENCi_-TUtIESr)AY. t [Sittings before 3ir.Jestice 'A'i i.DsoNt, ndaCotmimonJniry.I rISK V. 1. BUiIClIlUM.1) 5ND. 5 ' I.l1liIHED. V Mr. ...

ASSIZE OF BREAD,

... ASSIZUB OF IBIRAD, _ t, idS tbythe Honoiuirable ?? teE of the City of ABERt-C r7p nt~,te'lti a fNvils' 11835 vetirs, tli thle City atlod1 Libierties. At the tate of 74. per Quaitaern Loaf Wlhcatelo, andi -1 To toak place on I/h, 'It/ of Devember nexa/ etill lo be btin riee till sdllrced Ay said alysris AVOIMt)UPOTS. I.Lb 0 s. D r. p.The PeinntLoal'Witemieit is to weitji 0 I li 2 D i Hlsot is ...

POLICE

... MARLBOROUGH STREET. Two lads were on Tuesday brought to this office for the purpose of being apprenticed from the parish of St Giles.-Mr Chambers asked them whether they could ?? replied that they could ?? Chambers then asked how long they had been in the workhouse, and he was informed that they had been there nine ?? Chambers.-How do you spend your time in the workhouse ?-Boy.-We go to the ...

Published: Sunday 13 December 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1099 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

GENRAL HIGHWAY ACT

... GBNEnAL RIGHWAY ACT. 5 Li 6 Win. IV., c. 50. [From Dell's Weekly Messenger.] This act, which is nos the law regulating the highways in England, contains the following provisions which are most worthy of attention. In our exposition of this act we shall omit those clauses which are common to all high. way aces, and are generally known, and confine ourselves to such parts of the new law as ...

IRELAND

... iEnLAND. it n The Newry paper states that a farnern )f Ryan, was murdered on Wednesday o Ib e turn from Newry towards home I gO it custody on suspicion. d Seven whiteboys ornightboys savel bt to Carrick-on-Shannon jail, oin a clhare f5 n cerated and punctured with holly be ' I t James Hynes, near Manoriamil t 0 paid a nocturnal visit. Armed parties are s, h in the county of Leitrim, plunderilv ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... AIN' JA'TELLJfE.N\('E. ?? IM i' IT ' CIANTIY-S OiIA. tt jI tfe l 1'i lie Lord, CootlJfl ;Isitmlro, Sir L. IALI LI. I. d 11 11 51 coof 31. Bto- I. NQ fI. .] 11100 IN 'iIl F MAI)IIR O l.ADl LhTRK%%AlJ. a cr all 101* t into Ill' stlde of uinla of ?? motheir, Lady K~irk- .thle Ttl. ile( w1wer01 I% a- IneificilIId a ol I'lY' da O, ?? 01001 a1 o1)0' till biwl-naroig, nl Order tilatlmrlt0 adli'lin ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLR-E JjNTI?LLIGE'NCR. MANS IO N- lI I0U 'S . l Mr. Tlimoth y Citrtis, the, dh ector of' thle H ank of England, s 3yesterday appliedi to the Lord Mrast for tis Llrdship's 4as- skilincae to su ppress lith vecry groat ri i~a ae, w lich lie sail o arrie l'tram fit roni~tiet of tile owners of ominibuses. I le 0N 155 n hap;ty to see that anl accommodsation was afforded to the pub. us, lie byv ...

POOR INQUIRY COMMISSON, IRELAND

... I POOR INQUIRY COIVIUISSON, IRELAND. The suteL of a it ish poor has long beeit asubjtct of egret antd solicitude witlh the English people;- and the repeated calls made upotl their charity inl all of a starving poptilatioit inl thblu country, have only been so mroily proofis of aI lseseild social syatimn, the wiotat.leletsb uf svbhiic belevo ecie might liigatel but which only a caretul ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... 1.o1, A JJ J ?? () -lrlis a,- ?? ?? , 4. COlJ'ltT ?? I FY I 1 IN ?? ?? v \V'oblms.ey, ai.I) Rk p ineu' . ordr.-MiMrll\.>. ,i-{ ' S TOLl..i CoiUl ?? CHANCET1 ?? .:t tell. iiS V (0:hravle. Iib r-.AUrin.\).t.iievl ar *i altta e I'All.. esirpiri .--set:'or lil t, o t, C-toliis v tullien. ditto- Al t rr:y.(i. er i , St. ?? ?? - vp;e:t v I'diterr-reeci V Way- Fia,! ?? v tintcl-ilre v (GimsC-I;on'i ...