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MILITARY PUNISHMENTS

... MILITAIW PUNISHMENTS. The nuke (it Wellington. in his examialition before the Cncrmissioriers of Inquiry on military putnishnnente, States that lie did as muich reginnerital duty its any officer it, the servine when ittachedl to the 33d. His Grace, as Colonel if the Grenadier Gunrds, Flever interferes with Colnnel Wood- ford of that regimnetet, In its discipline, as they differ upon the ...

SOMERSET ASSIZES

... 3SMRERS'ET ASSIZES. T'he King Versus Joseph Biodribb Sherring. gentlemaft, and 'William Bla rkwell Cross, solicitor, both et this city. 'Ihis im- porttit cause caine on On nWednesday. 'Ihe-defendants wvre in- -licted for ell alleged alteration of an entry in the parish register of Whitchurch, on the 23rd of February, 1825. W Mr. Sergeant Boinpas and Air. Ball conducted the prosecution, r and ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSIONS

... These Sessions commenced on Mlonday at the Guildhall.-The E calender contained the names of 84 prisoners -The magistrates on the bench (without their gowns or any insignia of office) were J the right worshipful the mayor, Win, Fripp, Esq. ; the slierilli D. Cave,- Esq. 'IT. Daniel, J. George, G. Golditey, N. Roth, 'and1 A. Hilhouse, Esqrs. Mr. Serjsatt Ludlow took his seat in the usual place, ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA..W NOTICES-TillS DAY. VICE.C-HANCE LLOR'S COURT, WESTBI INS Xtt,.*Slt. at ten. Hood , Besuchaifp; pant ?? v Young: by ?? r Holraes; ?? v Howvard; ?? v L~ght. foot; dItto. ROLLS COURT, *V'ESTDIINSTER.-Slttlags at ten. Easter v llargrsves - for ?? v Mlarshall; ?? yer y Birchmore.-Laldler v ?? v Talingqnae-Bercy v Armlstead-Kirwyan v RIrwan-Adidy v Blnas-Conlk V Boovler-Shew v Borrer-Joeves r ...

LONDON POLICE

... ?? STBRE~-t.e A G.s.v Dxrctveax-1i5E Laura Srnither' anda Miss SuA G, Jo ene, aprofedlys insts came before the Bendh, thee first as coarplniuant, and the latter as. dfrendantp, int a stageof aseaut olt.aotamn g bythe artie lodged inthe Samuel hoube,in Wardmer Stree. Mis Suan, n thetwo air ackcultivatipg tlgnthe art of tit arlou and Miss Laurain the roam abivedeotringl her enegiodgraes to the ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NO7'JCES--Tnjs DA.4, Pitt v rokeloce, OltiotI Iv order- Newtuo 5' Lu VItO, to he spoke to -t'r.,wslu?r v 'i'illrilt?'ll i;?l? cal-li li? ito V Wy?iic, ?? 5 Cnotplu ii, dAte. VICE CHANCf'LLOWA 01EV, WtCs ?? at toti it Eli I IS, ?? I 35 i'i. ri ?? v H?roo-itul me s' fluim -- tlVI'5'IV 5' Ii r liv- South s Ho ison -tiligeil V Wi1 tihant-Not. tall s (alk 1,1,? *s Prjcu iu ' ?? ItI cc it 5?il ...

NORTHERN CIRCUIT.—LIVERPOOL, SATURDAY

... NORTHERN CIRCUITD.-LnIuPWOOL, SATURnDAY, [LBefore Air. J raron PARKE]. C RIMl. CON. YEOMAN V. ?? This was an action in which the plaintiff sought to recover damages of the defendant for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife. Mr. ALEXANDER, in stating the case to the jury, said the plaintiff in the present case was a gentleman who re- sided in Liverpool, and the defendant was a wine ...

HAMPSHIRE COUNTY SESSIONS

... IJIPSIIIRtE COUJNTY SESSIONS. 11,51PHIR . . .T. WNCIhSErxu, April6th. : Th'Iie Easter Sessions for this County COlll- miiencel on Tuesday at the Grand Jury Room. The attendance of Magistrates was thin, there being only present the followiog, R. Pollen Esq. the Chairman, C. S. Lefevre Esq. IlP., James Winter Scott, Esq. MI. P. John Fleming Esq. iM.P. Samuel Wall Esq., W. Abbott 1.sq., Vi. ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... MuRDER TRiALS.-A vast tuinber of these havf taken Place deting thd past week. At Liverpdol there were three prisoners. In the ofie cia woman was charged with poisboing her husband, and in ano'ter, a young in vith causing the death of a young woman, uedet-ppcnlinr circudstances; Both were found Guilty, and were sentenced to be executed on Satutday Id a third, a inan was Ciarged with the muirder ...

Published: Sunday 10 April 1836
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3778 | Page: Page 11, 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

GRAND JURY LAWS (IRELAND)

... (tRAA'D JU.R i LAW1>S (IRhELAND)% lihe tillow itts, orelir ?? l ?? of tire Bill1 wrrlelr 1rrr Xiii, ?? Ins rnilht rlr'r irr ?? i* to bring it. ('laur~c '2 aindls tire ?? 'en ilrtl r,nbreel by thne last (3 rand Jury t~ll to ?? ionntv turd cite et i)albnr :I. I)otinos rnlore ?? v thre qnlutnatintorr to' Jir ?? tolde rD,6 preasentrnent sesciorns 41 I rxe,, (i ti rite ila tar preoernt~retrt se ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INVTELLIGENCE. COURT OF CIIANCERY-FUtesss. [hI's being the first day of Term, thle Lortouis-('i M i Osat at l'etaiieeister.] Xn consequence of thle uhsence6 of ir. Knight, the further hearing of this appeal stands over. esti. 11. VOiXY.. This wai a motion by wa yof appeal from an order of the Vice-Chancellor. 'rTe Bill vsras filed to recover the balance of an account due by thle defendant, ...

POOR LAWS—SCOTTISH SYSTEM

... iPOOWRAvkWS-SCOTTISH SYSTEM. WE have been favoured with two commurtnicationss from an influential. gentleman in Sussex, relative to some passages in our review ofMr., Blacker's late work on the Prctection qf the Landed'Isderests. The point to which the letters of our respected correspondent have reference is that of the in- troduction of Poor Laws into this country, to which he is decidedly ...