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INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—WEDNESDAY

... IINSOL, VENT I.`EB TORS CO U! 7'-WEDNESDAY. .fJohtn AnislY, Esq., descrilbed as late of D)istaff-lano, Old Chanlige, ]zLrondon forni( Hy aldculilan of ia.-sishlavv WNarld, ?? diy to be heurd upo1 Ihis pet tiotn. lli[i itiielaigoe was opposed by Ar. CaI SWELL on beltalf ot Roibert Buigh, a friarie nttlaeture. O3es-i'vrs COOKiE and WtOUMi1Ot rL supported the iotsolvent, who littderweut a lniittg ...

REIGATE PETTY SESSIONS

... JEIGA C'E I'l' TTY SESSIONS. [llcfore \ ?? 1 5>rxtlll M ?? Sir \V. .OLIIFI, an-i P. Aunt IRTON, Esq.i T'HiE Bl'R(;l.ARY AT ('IIIPSTEAI). TIuesday being the day appiiild for the final examination of 11 illihii .A Iie, Flias Haril ey, alias llalrhie, on suspicion of being ronrii iid inl theririiug, borghlry t Chipstead in Septcnilber last long before the usual buqiness of ?? magis- trates ...

PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS— SCOTLAND

... PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEOINOS- | SCOTLAND. )f RETURNS PRESENTED. i. 4th Feb. -Court of Session. -Number of causes h a instituted and decided in the Court of Session in Scotland in 1835 (by Act) ; to lie on the table, and p a be printed. I: *e 9th Feb.-Parochial Sclioelrnaeters..Copies or ti extracts from all the Presbytery books in Scotland nl le of cases brought before Presbyteries respecting I ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... FRAUDS OTN 'reN Sroct-Eiccniis.l-a.Considerable excitement was created Oh Saturday riorning week, at the Stock-Exchange by its being made known that a jobber, unrecognized by the Stock-Exchange, and who only did business in the alley of the house, had decamped with stock and money to the value of 12,0001., which he obtained on Friday, being settling-day in the foreign market, from two ...

Published: Sunday 07 February 1836
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2174 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

TRIAL OF FIESCHI, BOIREAU, PEPIN, MOREY, and BESCHER, [ill] ATTEMPT of July [ill] LIFE of COUIS PHILIPPE

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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... :U IP LIN'ThIU6., - :Ni -, . I- , , P.. AIfAt't>l.-l-IhIL Si OFt tWffIB' Pt b ?? tI( Ii 'Ii NT TIRTO ?? K -r h if ' ii I' i' 'it N ei le WnIs Itt.C I li i I t ol Il et ~ oi Itt i zts pe'. %hi it if, I rao. ;IL ~ i l i bw clire,, i i. 7-5 i . T Iv o :11 ilet t ,I i i It et ili y.1 IoC't I i ofI it 'xili. Gte ii t h- )~l Hit lit'ie ii' tia turt. . t LI. I ?? fog ciii it piiit)~,C~ iclt, ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW!' 1O'JOTCY.$S-Tiis D)iy. 'filte LOA d I `i, el lr will not ntuextid Court thbs idf |VI(,NCH ANF Fi I ?? if (>I 1, LIN 170f-N'S INN.--Sit tt'ti. FS;AI ?? ?? . n Ntoix lxll ir iiieiglrtx tent-('hlis Y Piokx:. ?? r t'i cvrib r - Xix'' 0' 5. Itt l S' CuttRIi', CHAN'CtERYLANFE-Stttixir' at ten. *COt'ii' OF li! N'GS lBFN(';i, I.t).NlON.-Slt .t half p ist nile Si',l .t x, tii.-- latuju * 1 ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... COURT OF COMMON COUWCIL. At the comineticement of the proceedlings Ihe lORD MAYOR laid belnre the Court the reuolutioin of the Court et Aldermen, to grant additiuons to the salait, iof thil IReconii r, the (Common Serireant, aid Serlgelnt Atabin, izc. tI t,)( to the Reirorder, and F .n(91 to i ich of the otti eloudzres titiuliill Y. Upon the motiou o Mir. CHIARILIS 'll'AtSON ilth.-,li jelA t ...

LEWES

... LEWVES. On Wednesdav evening, tlhe Petition from this place, on ?? subject of the Poor Laws, was orn arded to Mr. Kenip, accoarpa- nied with a letter to that gentleman, and Sir C. Blunt, B3art., and on Friday morning the following communicationi were received from out worthy and ti cly attentise ?? helie insert ?? Sir,-1 am favoured willh your letter, and t ave also received the lelition, ...

EXTENSIVE FRAUD ON THE STOCK EXCHANGE

... EXTENSIVE rRAUD ON THE STOCK EXCHANGE. The principal portion of the attention of the members of both stock markets, throughout Saturday, was drawn with some anxiety to an extensive fraud which was corn- mitted on some of the members of the market, by which it is apprehended that, they will sustain losses to the extent of from 12,0001. to 14,0001. 'The principal facts con. nected with this ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW IA TEL LIGENCE. 10 VICIi C IC ANC EL. LOR'S CO FRT-WLDiIIISDAY. 1'011 VS ?? tt NSIIlErI., 2 In this ca.c the poilantif married a young lady of the nine Ii ol* AliIs Juill Iarrington, niecti of Sir Johll lBir- II rinllou, Mlm) gave her J10,0M1 as a portion on Ibr lI mairiage to ,l r. I'owvs, and afterwards left her another V sail l fl ' I 0,00) bv his vvilil It wa; contendred by the de- el ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA U' NOTICAS-THiS DAY. VICE.CHANCELLOR'IS COURT, LINCOLN'S-INN, Slttiigs at ten. Latimer v Scott, to be spoke ?? re Levesouni Charity petition -Maund v Aliev, part heard.-Motions. ROLLS' COURT, CRANCERY.LANE. Sitting. at tell. The Mlaster of the Roll. will hear the remaining petitlals anld ahort causes. The Court ol King's Bencih will not sit to-day. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Sittings at half ...