CORONERS INQUESTS

... COR)ONE1^' INQUESTS. FATAr. RENCONInE ON ChIRISTMA5-DAY.-L-St evening all t, inquest was held at the London Hospital, before Mr. Baker, P the coroner, on view of the body of' SamuelSlack, a It- chanic, aged 33 years, whose death was said to have been occasioned by severe injuries lie received in a rencontre wit!, a man namied Pipes. From the evidence adduced it appeared that the deceased and ...

Derbyshire January Sessions

... CC. 'se Soon after twelve o'clock yesterday. (Tuesday,) the Court IC he assembled for the dispatch of business connected with the Is, income and expenditure of the county, &c. &c. ; PHILIP ad GEsLC, Esq. chairman. , lis REVISION OF THE COUNTY RATE.-.The first, and RC only motion standing for discussion, was that introduced d. last sessions by E. S. Charados-Pole, Esq. respecting a revision ot ...

Published: Wednesday 06 January 1836
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1196 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BOW. STREET. ?? LfTT.RS.-HefrY r; Edward Asker, a middle-aged man, wos brought up before Sir F. Roe, charged on suspicion ef losingohtiusd clui'italecuntrib UtiOii romn LoitC raven sod tbe Duke of IVellington, by meaus of fictitious tales of distiese. 'Ihe prisoner vaig first chargedi at this oflice yesterday week, whva lie anderient an examnilation before Sir F. Roe, onl the chargeof ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT, ABERDREN

... SHIIUFF CRIMINAL COUR'T, ABERDREN. t of Si'I(IilfY CtUiti.YlN.AtL UiJUavl,) e-nu'nrs. stls- Vcsterlay, a Cri oin il Coart was held here by AND a Ras M Ats URR , Esi. of lic- Murrayshlall, Sliriflof Abardeltsliiro, he 'h otirst piael pitlcI ;t the lir wtos G,-l(rwg Rtowo, firm servant, accused IIl or of theft, by opelaig lock-fast places. It appeared. that, in October last, the ir of tniael had ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—TUESDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-TUEiSDAY. [Plefore Mr. SergelintAaABaN.] James Lynch alittle urchin aged only nine years, was con- victesi of stcalng a handkerchief from the person of' Mr. Ilarry Harris, in Farringdon-street, on the night of the 29th of December. 'Ihe Prisoner denied the offence, and declared that he lind never been in trouble before. 'Ihe Governor of the Jail, however, said that the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW IATELLIGENCE. COURT OF CHIANCERY-WFI)NESDAY. [Before the Lords Commissioners, Sir C. PEuys and Sir J. BosANiQlYr T.] THE FIStH4ONOE118 CO)MPANY V. THItE LORDS OF TIlE TR1ASuRLY. 'this appeal was argued on Monday. The question, it will be recollected, was, whether the Lords of the 'Treasury, who had been compelled by Act of Parliament to purchase cer- tain wharfs on the banks of the Thames ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MARLBOROUGH.STREET. AIISCONDUTr OF AN OMNIBUS CONDUICTOR.-RObert Star- rick, the driver of Carter's omnibus from Mlile-end, wa. yesterdily brought before Mr. Dyer, charged with the foi- lowing gro33 misconduct towards Mr. 13al, one of tla paseengers: Mr. hall said he hailed the defendant in the Strand, on seeing thewords 'InoBrormpton ontheomnil)us. He got it, having previously said to the ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... I LAW NOTICESTHIS DAY. I COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S.INN. sittings at ton. Donovan , Donovan, for ?? Skinners' Company v The Irish Society, part ?? v Jones, part heard. VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, LINCOLN'S.INN. sittings at ten. The Vice-Chaocellor stated, at the rising of tile Court yesterday, that lie volid tnke the petitions to-day and motions afterwarde, if there woe time. PE'T'IrrON-In re ...

DEVON COUNTY SESSIONS

... D---ON (0UNTY SESSIONS. These Sessions cornmmiencedl yksterdny (Tuesday) morning, rt tile GasEle of' lt'eter, beft're 7&1e ?? IsIn Wm Esl of Doen, Citairman i Ri'ht llon. here Vigouone h!,r;ztrlw', .JLP . Riicit MlUsa. Larl issrolitt B',wial'grlhm, ?? Itli Im1d Pmftiljrme, le¢t JiMm'. L, fd Csaerte','rr, Riglit floe, 7. ?? fwvuesamiev. lln .'fv'tls Fillso'we, .11 P., VSe J. 1B1. liat' iei ,rt. ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CoRO(NEVRS' 1,QUESTS. Yesterday an inquest was held before Mr. Higgs, at the White Lion, Hemming's-row, on view of the body of Thomas Read, aged 60, a man well known for the last ten years in the purlicus of Covent-garden Market, by theasorbriqrnet of Old Iom, who died from exposure to the late inclement weather. Robert Burden, ostler to Mr. Pearse, proprietor of the King's -Lead-yvtd, ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT— JAN. 6

... | C.ENI'RA4. CRIMINAL COUR2T-JAv. (. 1 Before Mr. Bron (trrNGEY an DI. Justice COLIrnIDE.] THI' l£'[lGERiFIS ON TIIE AUSTRIAN BANK. On the motioe) of Mlr. PAI NE, thie prisoncrs, BoI3ls nnd Her- ,is, wlo, itwill berecollecttd, weretried at the lastsessions totr s(me forgeries out the Polish fBank, and whose further trial onl the presenit ?? was fixed for to.day, welte placed at ?? bar and ...

SURREY SESSIONS —THURSDAY

... SURREY SESSIONS-THURSD.4 . .Before Mr. HEDGER and a Bench of Magistrates.] John Simpson was indicted for stealing a bible and prayer. book, the property of' Mr. Munting, of Westminster-road. The books were exposed for sale in the shop of the prose- cutor, from which they were purloined, and were afterwards found under the coat of the prisoner by the shopman, who saw him through the window. The ...