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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLIC'( E.IXY ..IUI?JVCh. DOW .'TIUJ L: ?? Ye-tprd.',' ilttt't .r in itldlir, v, o imol-od ti ?? wit'h ICI:liig-e ie! ja-t tlili ini fit' lall~ t1 (;pIr-llily Owf jtivellierY anld olJ r * i- e In i-e tl p''rt e lI tp.oL 'rot (A ll '.A.rts I, it' ItJllzini'rIitrixiArle( -otoluie(4ta-!la up trtx '11 . l ati~: t a ltloupl Mlr. JI nttti:i, Toh iippe.tral for the p'nnrt' .liotI, aCdirt, ed S it 1: ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SATURDAY

... IINSOLVENT IEBT7'ORS' COURT-SATURDAY. IN THV m AT7ER or ii!! rFTITIoN oF MARY ANNORTLESS. 'This rule for a re-hearing, which has excited so much interest, had been twice before the Court, was obtained by Mr. Woodroffe, on behalf of Messrs. Bolton and Underwood, assignees of the estate and effects of the insolvent, calling upon her to show cause why she should notbe re-examined, she having ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE if'TkLLJxL'g. I he e Im~~'l'daV, '111HUtt ?? .`,iIt , a young 1itiiai of resper- I wfl t tble exii tr, wi ic]ted *l ~i it ?? re'exattiinatiin, on a )'ca I At p ;t illj C itt notes witi mion-ip, the propercty, of' (titerIIt'l prs'eriitor ani tie pji boner, it atppealed, wsere botb ro ?? it itl fli i~--r'ice of, 'Iii-. Itr-oike'-, a Ft(ietidi'tper, resid- tjic tA trg it ~No. 47, IDuke- ...

SPAIN

... SPAIATM ALlEl:GE) TREACllEIIV O( GEN.C(OIIDO A. Il he Hlirt brig, Osprey cutter, and Royal Tar steamier, have this week arrived from Santanderi The Osprey leit on the 9th inmtant, on which day Lord William Paiget marched to join trhe British Legion at \'ittoria, with 50 lincers and 50 urtillerinen, an(d two 12-pDunder guns. Ihe letters from A itiorira mid Santanrler, by these vessels, give a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 130w-STREFET. BntrAT. ASSAUlT.-Oi Saturday Iliemas Coaley, a rutlianly-looking fellow, was brought up on the following charge:-Mr. Jefferie-, a gentleman residing in Fssex-street, in the Strand, stated that the defendant and four other men ciame to his house with a cart for the purpose of taking away the dust from complainaats house. Mr. MiSHUstL..: Is he one of the persons called flying ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

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FIRST ANNUAL REPORT OF THE POOR LAW COMMISSIONERS

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LAW INTELLIGENCE

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LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

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LAW INTELLIGENCE

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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