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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-HOUSE. Yesterday, a Jew, named Simmonds, charged a young woman, under the following circumstances, before Alderman Farebrother*- a Mr. Simmonds stated that at about twelve o'clock on thle preceding night he saw the defendant, who appeared to be a decent servant, address two or three women of the town, of the lowest description, and was, from the nature of the con- versation, induced to ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—TUESDAY

... INSOL ITNT7' DEBTeRS' COT'R7-'11 i's)A. it [13efore the CHiEFt ?? and Mr. comlminsuoller Bow ?? I Rioutipt Hlone, descri'ied as JSlte of' the VXandsworth-roa. lodgitig-house-kceptr, witse ppseted by M r Coteil on beha of Mr. (Guoodmain and scvetal other creditors, one of stow, Air. Mtorgsin, a s!iceiriake, declared that the imioiveft had g ?? hill) that hie had ail appointilleat Wider ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENA'e. QUEEN- SQU ARE. Theomas and Setru/i Lau-son, alias Thoms aa wontian with whoill lie cohabited], scere brought before Air. W%\hite to undergo oni~tltlr extimmlioisjn, thle former charged %fith t~iC latre (hiring hittirgay at the re~idence of hie Ilev .1. 1I. D~avies, at Oak- bill, to iv 'I olibridge %Ii rile, and thu laner %kith being aeces- nary to talo fact. The malle ...

LAW

... ROLLS' COURT, TUESDAY. THE ATTORNEY GENERAL V. CORPORATION O0 LIVERPOOL.-His Honour gave his judgment in this case in Lincoln's inn ?? injunction, it will be recollected, was obtained a week or two since, to restrain the old cor- poration of Liverpool from selling certain property belonging to the town- immediately before the period when their existence was determined by the operation of the ...

THE CALAMITOUS FIRE IN TOTTENHAM-COURT-ROAD

... THE CALAMITOUS FIRE IN TOTTEN- 110AM- COUFR T.ROAD. INQI ICST ON THE' BODIES. At three. o'clock 'Vsterdav afternoon a highly-raspectabsle jury was impanelledl before ?? Stirling, Esq., Coroner, at the Wh lte Hart Inn, Tlottenhanm-court-rca, to inquire concern- ing the death of Williams Davis, aged 38 Catherine Rogers, aged 22 ;Louisa Tozcr, aged 24 ;and Mary Arone Singet, ageud 21 vcare, the ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—MONDAY

... INVSOL VENlT DEBTO R)fS' COLTT-MoNL\A'L. I I ~4 I [Before the ClIcEr Comiist:, l.11 anid A1i. Conmmissioner liillolm 7g It, descrilwcd as late of 'I imnto -s-ieet, aitie, wials vppo) c d la A; l sicm, ol bi eltal ot Aie~ezis \\ titbmei and ominpaniy, browerl. Mir. id ?? cF supported tilh insolvent. Feont Ih examtination , it appeared that he haad reaeliztd by his n mdutry,'and by bettigou the ...

SHERIFFS' COURT, RED LION-SQUARE, WEDNESDAY

... SIIEiRIFFS' COUfR, RVID L(0N-SQUA RE, WEADN El)S DA' Y.I ISLING~foN M1AI, ?? T. 111101itiS V). PERNitNS. ''fllIs seas a case instituted by Mr. 11hiotI-c, Ofidiig ton, v agninos M1r. Perkins, of IBlechingly. tilt owiner of Isfingien Mlarket, to recover compensation foir -'tIr. liticides's land, t withcit is required to ma ke roads to tile rie tD iail ket. ~I1r. Enc~i., Alr. F. 1hEcrL, and Mr. f ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—DEC. 17

... ICENTRAL CRIAMIIINAL 1O7RT-DLT. 17. irrifore ?? ?? IVIi tLA ?? Tir i il. . a ron P AL E. CUTTING AND WOLUINDING. Sussrianln Blake, aged 3-1, wvas indicted for felooiouidv cultiuo and shitnbbi; Matilda sucrt, wvith intent to kiii and nourder her. Matilda Scott, of 5, Crns;-roa, Stepoev-golen:' Ihe pri- sono:r bas lived in Toy -eivice abollt ?? yErrrn, alr1l iattertv h1V lhas lii etd 1loe it the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE IN1TELLIGEA'CE. 13OW. STI E ET. thle VIholu otf Saturday niorni ag in disposing of thre night charges, which, as usual at thist season, ccasisted of' persons whto hadl, been drunk and disorderly. 'l ire usual tpieas t'lri'itmras tin, your W~orship-never did so before, was, t in) most ientttnees, a]l owed as an excuse, and the parties wore discirarg d on promising to go and siti no ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-Tkis DAY. VICE.CtANCELLOR'S COURT, LINCOLN'9SINN. Sittings at ten. Seal Day-Motlions. ROLLS' COtURT. CHANCERY.LAN9. Sittings at ten. DIOTIO}NS. ASter the itlotions, Evans v Evans, ?? r Fraser, part heard. COURT OF KING'S BENCH. Sittings at half past nine. ?? saxr, S Ar Jur ?? Y Chapman-Brawn V The Genural Steam Navigatior; Compary. coura Or COMMON PLEAS. Sittings at half-past nine ...

POLICE

... HATTON GARDEN. Elizabeth DaVeey, a female about 24 years of are, with scarcely a rag to cover her person, weas brought from the station-house, in the custody of olice constable Richards, under the following distressing circumstances:-. ichards stated, that between 11 and 12 o'clock on Monday night, lie found the prisoner sitting on the steps of St Sepulchre's workhouse, in an exhausted ...

Published: Sunday 06 December 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1598 | Page: Page 10, 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 ...