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Court of Requests, Kingsgate-street

... CoBat of Iequests, lKinsgcate-streleet. &,~~ . . . . At-this minor Court of Chancery a vast number of suits were for ever settled. There were summonses for wages .out of Rum,- ber-there were summonses for rint-and there were knetty points discussed as to the value of labour nad material. But hah before Mr. Serjeant Heath and Mr. Comnmissioner Dubois the greatest- attention was paid to the ...

MURDER AT ARELY KINGS, NEAR STOURPORT

... (Abridgedrfion the Worcester Journal.) The village of Arely Kings and town of Stourport were thrown into a state of excitement on Saturday morning by the discovery of a murder, committed on dhe body of Joseph Hawkins, who kept a huckster's shop on Arely-common. The deceased was old, and lived by himself; he was always considered a peaceable and well- disposed man, and was accustomed to attend ...

Court of Requests, Kingsgate-street

... Court of ilUeque.ts, Cin;5sgate-street. A PATRIARCHAL STOcxBROxEz.-A venerable old man, of the name of Chittle, and who next year will number ninety-eight winters, summoned a wide-awake looking gentleman, in black, for 11. 18s. The plaintiff. whose extreme age and debility excited the com- misseration and attention of the whole Court, stated that four years ago the defendant had employed ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... ,CMOt N-B81'' IN4WEMTW FATAL OlNimius ACCIDENT.-Tuesday evening a lengthened inquiry took place at the Angel' In, High-street, St. Gilel's. tbefbre Mr. Stirling and a Jury, on' view of Hle body of 'Richard Cooper, a fine youth, 13 years of age, who was killed by an omni- -bus, on Saturday evening last, in High-street, St. Giles's under the following melancholy circumstances:- Robert Rose, in ...

POLICE

... .'9ALW.w HATTON-GARDEN., ,TEx NEW Poon LAw AND ITS VXcTnIss.-Ohneofthose distress- UlD5 cenes, which are no*of dailyoccurrence attixeMetropolitan pollee-olffices presented!itself-to the eye of te mnaghstrate. An! elderly -man and a bare-footed little boy, who were almost-re. duced to skeletons from actual want,- applied to the magistrate for his advice under their afflicting eircumstaneci. The ...

THE LATE MURDER NEAR BRISTOL

... THE LATE -MRDBt NEAW OxLTOL. The greatest ititereps was excited during the progress of the inquest; sverst lianouidred people were assembled al -ut the house. While aie inquest was going on, the deceased's shawl, ribauti, frow her bonnet and gown, were found in a pond in the neighbour. bood, covered over with some stones, by imepector Gerrard and policeutan Leonard. The prisoner is rather a ...

POLICE

... Iroxiclus . 3K&TT~OX-GARDRN.l ATTSMPT AT M URDE.-Daniel and Mary Riley, two of'the finest pisantry, were put at the bar, charged with the follewing murderous attack upon a labouring man named Collins:- It was with extreme difficulty that the prosecutor supported himself while giving evidence, and the dreadful state he was in, his head being covered with bandages, and his wearing apparel ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... jlNSOLENT JDEBT RS COLRT. HEi - .o'0TRhES, LAND .AN .;A;s8iS;w3TAxES, A1;rD m tIR COLs. LECTOiis.-William Dodd Bond, a respectable-looking personage; applied .upon 'hispetition to beveleaserdfomhbisioadlytoubles. He wns opposed'by 'Mir'egswel ; oxiiJit e arit of thb' Overseefs of the parish, of Ealing,in the countysog2,Thillesex and in person by Mr. J ef enun n.',H: was iuppo~ted )by~esrs. ...

CHILD MURDER AT THE PALACE OF THE BISHOP OF WORCESTIER

... A. report having been circulated that a child was found dead in one of the servants' bedrooms, at the palace, an inquest was held before Mr. Hyde and a respectable jury of fifteen of our fellow- townsmen in the dining-room at the Palace, when, after a very diligent inquiry, it appeared that a female in the service of the Bishop, of the name of Charlotte Grouncell, and who has been with the ...

Court of Requests, Kingsgate-street

... Couurt of Mequests, IInflgsiate-street. I Among the three hundred and te. cases heard before Mr. Com. missioner DubaiQ, and a very respectable and intelligent jury, th following is a hap-hazard selection. ANOTHER DANIE. !-Daniel Flyn, a very knowing-looding (as far as the outline of his features wetit) blind beggar of the parish of St. Marylebone, was summoned by a depraved-looking, gin. ...

POLICE

... P 0 i I c KB. TnE LATE ATROCIOuS FoRGERY.-Our readers will recollect that a soliciter attended on Friday se'nniht before the Lord Mayor, in obedience to a summons, issued in conse- quence of a complaint made on the part of a clergyman, who was some time ago robbed of a bill of exchange, in which a forgery was subsequently committed. Thle clergyman in ques- tion (son of a person of high dignity ...

Surrey General Quarter Sessions

... Iurrey -Goebis Quarter. Sesions* These Sessions dammnereed on Monaday morning at Newingtou. Rdwii S iuabei.ged- 13edy, persisted in pleading gulty to ali indictment, charging him t ih riaving picked the-pocket of Daniel Hatch, during Camberwelf fair, af a silk handkerchief -Theculprt was attired in the p1ison rlotbing. Mr.Keene, the governor of oreemonger-aiei gpaol, stated that the prisoner, ...