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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. ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... ?? ru a.1 VI 0,u *Io or vac--a. House of Lords, Fehruary 2°. Marquis of Breadalbane v. Marquis of Chandos:-An appeal baa been presented in this case and the usuql or- der made upon the respondents to answer within four weeks. The appeal which was presented last week by Lord Maitland v. the Marquis of Chandos, was at the suit of the Trustees of the late Marquis of Breadalbaue. Sir Johnl Hav, ...

TRIBUNAL OF CORRECTIONAL POLICE

... TRIB UNAL OF CORRECTWNA L POLICE. CIASE OF J. A. SMITH, ESQ. MY.P In the Messenger of Fuedlay we gave a ;eport ot the arbi- trary arrest of John Abel Smuiith, Esq., .P. for Chichester, and a pai tnei in the banking-house of ieessri. Smith, Il'ayne, and Sinith. 'I hisillegal act took place in the 1 hotel de Bristol Place V'endome, where Mr. Smith resides, in consequence of the rnistikie of a ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—SATURDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-SATURDAY. [Before Mr. Justice VAUrGIfAN and Mr. Justice WITs, tsA .] John Edweards, aged 3S, was indicted for the manslaughter of Leonard Coleman on the 30th January. Mr. CIrAMBER8s stated the facte of the ease to the Juty. Mr.C. P1iTAtS'and l Mr. CvLARsoNaappearedfurthedefeneo. Andrew Mayne: Between eleven and twelve o'clock on the night of the 30th January I was in the ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, SATURDAY, JAN. 30

... I COUXI' OF KING'S BENCII, SATUnDAY,JAN. 30.I TH rTHE KING V. ROBETSiis A rule bad been obtained on a former day calling i'upon William Roberts to show cause wvhy anl infor- it, motion in the nature of a quo was ronto should not be Ely filed against him calling upon him to show by what cliI authority hie claimed to be mayor of the horough of is Carnarvon. as Thie Attorney-General had to show ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—TUESDAY

... I CENTRAL CRIMINA41, Co UR T.-7TVE:. iAY. I i'iefore the Riron c r0t. i .I-ieplt aigjliif~s, 20), '.vti ilii jt.s iior Ii lbit~ .1 ij!tnhty of silk handlkerchliefs, thie poperty if Itr i ( A-r cod ot hers, isn itlavtvlr. [liv prisoner pirtileild gil!t , il i itd MI it 1c , nli t m, la ilercitzil ca~nsider~ation of' tlj(. t tiy Ali. I I I~., ,I. ippelteil for the fircis-Utiou, alli whoyti 1:1.1 ...