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COURT OF EXCHEQUER—FRIDAY

... COURT OF EXCHEQUER-FaiDAY. Th'e Auiorney-Ceneral v. Cleave-This was an information filed by tie Attorney-General to recover penalties fur pul)lishing an unstamped periodical, called Cleave's Vehlly Poliee Gazette, without having registered Isis name atthe Stamp-office, pursuant to the Statute.-The Solicitror- General stated the case, obscrving thnt the object of this prosociltion ass to ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LIA [ It; TELLIGErNCE. ('OUPT' 0)12P N II FIDY iet ~ iltiigsli t''''o1 LAMii P1i 'Mi And Cml(ormenonl .um'ii'-,j Th.~. ise ( iivrl. I: vet 'it eln I l~iomniay, III consleqjuencev ot I.ie el'1.10iiivtiow (it its ililli It ud.J iige in tihe I lutts h I ordt, mili eidi V ii mc I itotimoi', atid dlii (C'ttml Lrmoii'IIm ('uirt. It ;revI ?? this mioiainio.. I'I lilt P, 1. tIiSvj' I,1. ?? I Ite Ai ? ...

TRUAK IF FIESCHI, BOIREAU, PEPIN, MOREY, and BESCHER, for the ATTEMPT of July 28, 1835, on the LIFE of LOUIS ..

... TJR4L 01F FlIEI III, B01Rh,.*lt-, PEP 1N1, JAN iz, 2S,1':J, ( ?? L IL't ?? (J 1U1PILIPP'E. ( 1f ?? (I INT Its I'D The I CO L It on t: n, i II n It i-po hi t o1 AIinvt v hi'O bo i~li'itI t lii at litil I forep thi', uoihu ppii~olir~, nIl, loI, ?? ill thu irilbfite~, It Liii tI lo Ii NAl ?? l IKI- hat1 ct~ itit icil inutiit-t ad Ot1 1)11 ?? gl iouni iit tile [lchli;Sg ii thit public since tlit, ...

CORONERS INQUESTS

... CORA();sU 1.VQ( L S 7T :. An inque t was hold on Sntur,!v. it the, - street, \; tinintcr, on tie 1 d! ?? (,d r t . geant in the sceont battaiton ol ?? F'i 1- . r (.l i deec-tcied had lc;nniininfrot h jm.,vt, ?? t a.I 1:i andl twlt tio) licardt or until the btix an toun I ;te :I,, i ?? After hearing en ce , t ! t e .1 he ?? e ,b I ai '2 t t : decisi% e testimony before ?? to - In tiow t thl . ...

LAW

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH, MONDAY. CiuN. COX.-LORD LANGFORD v. BAus4ETT.-Mr Thesiger, with whom was Mr Phillips, stated the case for the plaintiff, whom he described to be an Irish Peer, who married against the wishes of' his familY, and the defendant was a young gentleman who had entered the plaintiff's family as a tutor, and then had criminal conversation with his (the plaintiff's) wile. The ...

Published: Sunday 14 February 1836
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3303 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES-THls D.4r. COURT OF CHANCERY. The Lord Clhactllor will rot attend Court to dlay. VICE-CHANCELLOR.S COURT, LINCOl.N'SINN-Sit Mt tell. Witde v Srruten, petition by ?? t1.rqu cc of Na.(iI((r. ?? Smith, ?? v0%t ii vright, (ullse byorder- Shtttletworth v Rotth by ?? v ?? ryatele-ltarry- more v Eilh, part ?? v Locke, detllurrer rot to be heard before ?? Fretth, demurrer- ltogheoo hehr ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CORONERS' I)QUESTS. T iii IL.A5EAr ?? I Al Roul i ?? after- flloi an inquisition was held at the Europa Tavern, riother- 1 th,, befome Mir. Carter, one of the (coromrres tir Surrey, and it iigilly respertuble Jury, on the bolt' of Suinlon olloland, o ho was killedl by the sudden falling of' tle ehininev shalt of the factory 'if MAers. Christmas, Hart, and Co., in (Chuich. palsage, Rot! ...

PARTICULARS OF THE MURDER OF THE CAPTAIN AND CREW OF THE CLIO AT PARA

... I PAI'VC ULtAtS or IfE II ULI 1 It m1 fr. C.- TAIN .AS'D CREW (cluE C0lAN im 1'AIA. In His ?? ?? Ribtoliolre Ilios r rivdi ?? Bill- ii due1, 10111 Iu iaa, faing 11 onl bosnir the( Solo SULIV'1 o of I lie Crew' of tlh ?? ig Clio, The` MMI, Whose 11ame1 hi~ is Alexiander P'ano, yie 0 tile fi lowving melanchioly Statltelie:t Ind '1I sailed from Liverpool on the 7thi ?? lost. rr-in tili brig ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... MELANtHSOLY OCCuRRENCE.-An accident of a very afflicting nature occurred in Hemmings row sorh6 days ago. A young and tery lovely child, named Rosalind Verral, was thrown down and killed, while crossing the street, by a cart which was passing at the time. No blame is exactly attri- butable anywhere. The deceased, who was a very gay and hiteresting little child; was the daughter of Mr Charles ...

Published: Sunday 28 February 1836
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1579 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA.W lPvTELUIGENCE. COURT OF KING'S BENCH-SArunDAY. [Sittings before Lord DEM5MAN and a Common Jury.] I.AY Y. 1AWS 5)oN. Mr. Tttetmrr, and NJ r. ARiCIHBLOLD appeared for the plain- tiff; Mr. A ICItHOLD, in the absence ofhis leader, stated the case to the J sry. This was ain action of libel which the plajitill',a traadesmatn, had found it tiecesarytobringagaisttlhe defendant thb publisbei of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW I lTEL LIGEN CE. CO(.URT OF CHiANCEIIY-WIFNun DAt'. [13tfore the Lo lt, CIIANWL~lIAM aild Sir ?? . PI I HOArQUtII II riI ?? Ie; coNMPANY V. 'III 0 IP I SIT '0111 FIi. 'ihe nirguillenit, in thes ease were re-itredi t16 1i lwil'li-lI t thet I i W ?? (iFLiONL~iN 0 fil ho pperl I. 'Io I te SIT C s I sud with Sait C. XWi, iii ecuII, !or t ho' Cotuporai)n of London. MV. 1K NIV RbiiEYi cand .1r1. ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH

... COURT Of. TIMG'S ]ENCH, le, 1FE~~~ID.?BP&D.4y 3rd.Februaryl to '!93a IN74 Pfils irs Wesfniinster IHal, beforl ,Ldrd .Deninan arda Common Jury. LIBEL. tt~ Mr. DRYtSEN V. LuaAreIr ANOTHER. Ar aottasoq havipl; opeted,,the pleadings, CRESSWULL stateda the case to thle Jury :-1lle plaintiff, rir Dryrdhn, was a iespectabits gentleman wvho had during the *last tntentv yeln.s carried ou lthe businuess ...

Published: Friday 05 February 1836
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5272 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment