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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. ...

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 ...

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 ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... COU7RT OF ALDERMEN. no ycste'rlsy a Court rnas held upon a -adden summons 1). issuled b tire 1,crd Mayor, in cmnveqojeri~e of what took :1 l Pi'5 in 'the Court of Comrn' ?? on the preceding -_ daV, upsor tin' petition froma certaint cdctors of Aldgate, for ts ;tire case and opinions of' ('ovmel relative to tire eligibility of David Salotnogrs, lFsq., to -it ag Alderman. 'The Court wves riot ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGEANCCE. NIANSION-1101USE. vvere brought before the Lord Msayor, chlarged with having stolen a large quantity of game. Mr. Ebenezer hToward, salesman, of Leadenhall Marlket, stated that hie hail ascerteities that hie cwae nightly plundered of' poultry and wild fowl, but how hie ?? not fied oat for acme time. At last he perceived that there vwas lietsveen the cellar of the next ...

MAYOR'S COURT—MONDAY

... MAY 1OR'S COURT-MONDAY. oPAM ?? 1. OOXKIN, WI\lIl(N, IIO I,, .4%- bl 01 llS. This was an nctiou brought biy the plaintiff, a respectable tailor in Little Britain, for the recovery of 129 8s., the price of clothes supplied for the use of the watcbimei oi one of the wards of the City, by order of the defendants, who are Comn- mon Councilmen. Mr. GU ntNauY stated ?? case, ind observed, that the ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-Tuzs DAY. VICE-CHANCELLORIS COURT, LINCOLN S.INN. Sittings at ten. Git,brv Tait, to le spoke ?? v Holt, petition by order -Vhillipott v Phillipyot, ?? v .ii yth, ?? v As't, further directions a nd ?? v Elgar, cause by ?? vSaith, ?? v Gregory, exceptions by cr~lfor-\\':utero v jrane oeldl v ?? v Moole-ittto v ?? v Htlett-Rybevts v UWright-Matthtcwlv Redavay further ?? v Bird, ?? v ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-THis DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S.INN. Sittings at ten. In re Hjichsoo, junatic petitios by ?? Shinners' Company v The iriti Society, sintiun port heaurd. A PPJCA;, -Iti R ?? V I ring, two ?? v The Earl of 1.Meclesield, ?? v Donosan, Uppeal-Rdwards v Joaes, ?? v 'iThe Attorney-Geferal, ditto-Attorney-Geite- ral v Pesrson, dlitto-itlandler v Stewoart, ditto. VlCE.CHANCELLORt' ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWr N7NELLIGEA CE. ROLLS' COURT._Fen ir.i si O o ItI Iiiatlia l l \ GNR L iii (I TiF POil kIlliO 01, I LI'FSPOni itel Miti. I~ohFi ?? motvel, Ini thia case, oii bohalf of the At torney-timerieia and thle relators, t hat tie defeiidanta ?? he e i-tiui.by thre ?? of the Colin, tri-n Investing oIl- tte tin tofi 00O,5,000 nientioned iii O~le inforniation, oi aiiy 'iepart thtirs of, Iin thev ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—MONDAY

... C CENTRAL CRIAMINAL COURT-N-ODA Y. These Aessions commenced to-lay, ?? the Lord Mayor, the Recorder, 'l r. eigeant Arabhi, the Aldermen, SheriffH &c., entiwred the Court at ten o'clock. 'I'he LCoRIIoenr, in his charge to the Grand Jury, observed that a period of' fourteen days only had elapsed since ti'e tei- tainiation of the lhst session, and the number of prisoners for trial xaes ...