LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES-THis DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTMINSTER.-Sit at tell Ill re 011am F. oler, lilnatic ?? re PialnV ?? APit rc a ?? hlg r Osbaldieatlbo, pirt ?? v .Hie.l\. part ?? v Wynne, ?? v. IltalachyY, IlIttI, VICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT. WESThI ?? at tev MOT r I Vr OB cci ER-KerrriOnI v McnvYar, larl plii emitg; tH( tna;. ?? v Smitnhi-Blaib a LI-Oh FIalls V Wel lsh ley be ?? ?? V aila, dlto-tt ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWV 1AITELLIGENCE. ROLLS' COURT-I'-o Ioe rite AMT~iENL-e;ENERAL or . AorVAI.I, His Lordohip time M.A*iea of thie ICLL9 gave ?? to-day in ?? eaoe, which came before thle Couit a short time ago. It was a demurrer put in to an information filed by the Attorney-tieneral, at thle relation of too persons of' the nameo of' I'lioms Bolton and 'Thaothy levons, against Jamres As- pinall and other ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW T NOTICES-Tais DA4y. le COUIRT OF CIhANCERY, LINCOLN'S INN-Sit tt ten. S. APrRAL ItOTtO1s.-Irclaud v, lde, part ?? v Thorn Ii -Freweui v 11yers-Princc v Blourgot-Few v ?? r Sevcrn-llernal v Bernal, petition-SpaclmC o v' loibreel, petitioo- Malcolm v O'Callaghan, ?? v Rteynolds, petition. r; VICE.CHANCELLOR'S COURT, LINCOLN'S INN-Sit at tell. Rninsiton v Lonr, ?? v Harvey, ditto-3felwood v ...

SURREY SESSIONS—WEDNESDAY

... SURRiEs 1'SEhSSIONS- jl/DxEpISD.A ?? [Biefore R. HI } i li, u nd a full Bench of Magistrates.] Jo/in II it/iiriiri rms JI/ira Harst le herills officer, Rrol the proprietor of a opni nging.llouse I (t rsitor-street, Chlan- very-lorne, anui ?? (fIi iY, were lndicted tor niening tour pint pewter pots thie propia ty of two licened victeallers re- siding in the Meiglrbourlrood of Clamberwell. I he ...

POLICE

... POLIC E. I Thle Altigistrates in atteodance at the Mansion House on Monday, were Mir. Cooktnan and Mr. Carrick. 'iwo you~g. ber, ma Willisi Adamsoon and Daniel Sutherland, apprentices of Mir. Will. Bell, of elle Vue Pottery, were charged by Bennett, thle foreman, ivith absconding 1rou11 their masters8 tills, employ. They had beon aplprehensded onl a warrant in Staff'ordshire, hut had ...

Published: Friday 21 October 1836
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2449 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

EAST RIDING QUARTER SESSIONS

... EAST RIDING QUARTEk L SESSION 'S. I - i 'I MONDAY, JUNE 27, i 836. The Midsummer General Quart r Sessions of Peace, for the East Riding of the Co Inty of Yorkshi i were held this day in the Sessions House, Beverle The magistrates transacted private business in tbe own room till one'o'clock, when the.y proceeded in court for the hearing of appealsand cai es not requirii the attendance ofa jury. ...

Published: Friday 01 July 1836
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3301 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MILITARY PUNISHMENTS

... The commissioners have presented their report on this subject, which has been ordered to be printed. We give the following ex- tracts to show the objects to which they have directed their ntten- tion, and( the results at which they have arrived. We have (say they) directed our attention to the following points:- 1. To regulations which have been adopted of late vers in order to render ...

MURTHER IN IRISH

... MiURTIHER IN IjfI.ill. - ?? der i 0ta- At a late A ssizes ait Cltiiitie mlely 1 'be' CA hut a veliati, aild niot at disgracott ?? att re. it'r lie attached to it, fi,.i' hbotberi Of II e Jl)~itl Or W.I . , eot tle. hetter (IeISertittitti ll' ipati ii'lI seittlitiCV to hO £:C50 ft elt'hlders, svere tried, c(I.olt'eitI it'll ltnetgd, for the tntii1lt'i of their. OivljIgi t tijrtt whose neck ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... 31?.ZSTOL POLZCE. ?? (C'ontin~ued forompage 4) f -i CO CUNCIL-HOUSE, THUMD~tr, Oct. 27, lSS6.. EMagsstrates present: thle Mayor, Messrs. Stock, Ash, WOONJ J; E. Lunel, ansi Herapath. '02 John Shepherd was charged waith being drunk, and assanithg Policemana 191. Complainant saw the dsefedant,. who. was tinge.~ eaig against ashutter in Redclift'.street, he desired bimnjto ,go on, and he refused ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, 4c. r THE GALE OF TU ESDAY.-The metropolis and its vicinity were on Tuesday last visited by a gale of wind which, for the time it lasted, may be said to be one of the most violent that London has experienced fbr several years. Even a cursory account of the damage done in various parts of the town occupies several columns of a morning paper. We have only space to notice one ...

Published: Sunday 04 December 1836
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3337 | Page: Page 13, 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... FALL OF TWO ARCHES OF TilE GREENWICH RAILROAD.-SUndaV5night, about a quarter-past seven, a fearful alarm was temporarily produced in the vicinity of Bermondscv street, by the noise of a tremendous crash. It was soon ascertained that the crowns of two of the arches of the railroad, immedi- ately opposite Queen Elizafieth's Grammar school, by Bermondsey street, had suddenly given way, and had, ...

Published: Sunday 24 January 1836
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 991 | Page: Page 10, 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... AWFUL CONFLAGRATION AT NEW Yonu-New York papers to the 22d nilt. brought by the London line packet-ship Toronto, Capt. R. Greswold, which arrived on Friday at Portsnmouth, after an extraordinarily short passage of fifteen days, have reached us. An awful calamity which has afflicted the city of New York is naturally the absorbing topic of all the journals after the 16th, the date of a ...