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CORONER'S INQUESTS

... cole if'VFIS INQUEi T7S. D)nEAI)FIII ACCIDF.Nl AT iii lli Ani Pin lirt ?? night, at six o'clockan inq ws uatiktn beio-L M r. Payne, thu City coroner, t, tile sign cf thie Ciesters' A inis, public- hoaue, in MiltAin-smrvet liire-t'it ( rippli gote, oil the bodly of 6eorg! \Vatti, arged 35 )e'irA, who -iS killeil white at work flt tleqsrs. ?? llitbtrvtit aitd ?? btn ciy, ill C ijtael.- Cst eet, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTKLLIGENCE. COURT OF CHANC'EY-FAIDAY. nd Sir ti [Beiore the Lordi( Commcshnioiers, Sir C. Perys a n ? J. BOsAN-Qt-T.1 t ri7 5iiil\ N'5R' COMPANY ?? T51XlRSl t ooeHRsTY. t l'he argumnents il thiis ?? vs ere resumed tlrsrm,.ratin. .Nr. Kritin rT on behill'of thle S Aietv, proceeded tocontand C thit the bill'row filed by the Skianners' Company and thoie a Other Conpaesv who appe.tild in ...

LAW NOTICES — THIS DAY

... LAW NVOTICES-This D.4Y. COURT OF CHANCERY, I.INCOLN'S.INN, sittinig, at ten. Waller v 11Miltona ?? Skioners' Company v The Irsh Soeiety, part heard. VICE.CHANCELLOR'S COURT, LlNCOLN'S.INN. Sitthirly at tea. Sla~ieyv Wade; motton part ?? v De Tautet; ditto- wvattv S:aler; to he spoke to.-PeLitiwnS tire to be heard on rua5day. BANXRIlTCY COURT, BASINGRALL-STREET. Before Mr.Conrindsjioner ...

DEVON COUNTY SESSIONS

... RESIGNATION OF DR. CARWITHEN. These Sessions commenced yesterday (Tucesday) morn- ing at the Castle of Exeter, before the Rigit HM. William Earl of Devon, chairman; Right llon. Lord ViscountEbrimc. ton, MT. P., Right Ie-l. Lord Yiscount Boringdon, Riglt lIon. Lord Poltimore, Right Hon. Lord Courtenny, Right Hon. ?? P. Courtenav, [on Newton Fellones, AIYB., SirJ. B. Y. Buller, iart., ?? Sir J. ...

SURREY SESSIONS — FRIDAY

... SURREY SESSIONS-FAID.4r. (Before R. HEDGER, Esq., and a Bench of lagistrates.] OBTAINING MONEY UNDER FALSE PRE- TENCS William Pvridham, a highly respectable-looking young man, about 23 years of age, was indicted for obtaining a £5 note, at Newington, under false pletences, with intent to de- fraud Edward B1artlett, of Blirminghlam, ott the 3d of January instant. Edward ttartlett, sworn: I am a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE IiVTELULIGENCE. QlUEFN-SQV- ARtE. OUTnAGE ev' ItE MIILITArY.-Yesterday threeprivatesof the Ist Regiment of Guardc, nained Stevens, Thompseo, ard I hocilisscn, were charged with the totlowing disgraceful out- rage at the house of Air. Poole, the landlord of the White I lorse, Orchard-street, Westminster:- Anne Austin, the servant of Mr. PNole (who appeared to have received several severe ...

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 ...

POLICE

... en GUILDHALL. v On Monday James Parsons, a newsvender, was brought beibre Mr Alder man KelIv, charged with selling unstamped newspapers, entitled the Sunday Times, W;eekly Dispatch, and Police Gazette.-The complaint was made by Samuel Morrison, an officer appointed by the Commissioners of Stamps, wlho said he saw the prisoner go up Ludgate Hill with a bundle of papers, covered up with a ...

Published: Sunday 10 January 1836
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 789 | Page: Page 10, 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW 1ATELLIGJINCE. COUiRT OF CHANCEllY-SATURDAY. [Before the Lord; Camnmissioneis Sir C. PEon's and Sir J. .IIO5ANQVUI.]t TlO SerNNeIl11 COSIIANY V. TILE IRISH 6OCITTY. MIr. Xsniru seeing Alr. Lovattin Court, begged, before he resumed his arguiment, to ask for what companies he ap- ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SATURDAY

... INSOL VENT DEBTORS' COUART-SATURDAY. [Before Messrs. Corrnsissioners BowN tand 11.facs.] BRE11AC1 ()F PRO1MISE ;)1 1A~lAR1RtiA6. IN 'IliE 5.A'lIEI OF lil: I']iLiiN (IF JJIN IlU.Slt,L. r'iiin l~svsut, described ., fiieL y of Xewport-iamrket, butchler, was opposed by Ai. AI\cIoLI.s, on behalf of miss Al. Il olmes. M1r. CooiE rspported theinsolvent. Tlie heasring of this case excited considerable ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... b P p1 '5 MANSION-liOIJSE. On Saturday an unfortunate female, of the lowest clacs, was brought beiore the Lord Mlayor, charged wish having run away with the coat amil waistcoat of a getlssrstan who was stated to be the brother of ii Member of Parlia'nent. 'lI'e factis were ralier odd, as u as the comaplainant himself, who is an elderly, slout, sad-looking person, and who appeared in a coat tnd ...

CROYDON PETTY SESSIONS.—JAN. 11

... CROYDON PETTY SESSIONS.-JAN. 11. SINGULAR CASE. A young female of very prepossessing appearance, named Claras lilinson, was yesterday broughtbeforethe Bench, charged with steeling a watch, value six pounds, the pro-, perty of a farmer named Gutteridge; and a man named Jarns' Decker was charged with inciting her to commit the felony, and afierwards receiving the watch, knowing it to have been ...