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INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—FRIDAY

... INSOlVENT DEBTORIS' COUlJI I HDAI. [leforc Mr.r Conlnisnoli lae Bol IN.] This day the CourtrcIsrned i~s sitings, when ,9srah ?? *as opposecl by Sir, W\'OIlIGIaOim, on behalf of 10I . John Ashley, solicitor. Mr. Cooei, supported thle itisolvent, from whose examnma- tion itappeared theat her husband imet wvithl his death in August last, by being thrown out of a gig, since Nw lhich time she bal ...

SHERIFFS' COURT—THURSDAY

... SHERIFFS' COU'RT-TUMRSDAY. SMiTiH V. GAINtFOiD. Thii was all action involving a question of considerable imiportance to brousekeeper3 in generd.l It nppearied frons tie statenient made on behalf of the plaintitt, that tihe delenlantt is a lady or property, living in 1 iliton-crveeruat, and the plaintiff was ina her sel vice as cook. Tihe plailititf entered tle de-enidait's service in November ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... * TAUNTON, SATIURDAY, APoILw 9. BOILTEWICK, EsO. v. CORBOULD AND OTEaRS -Mr Crowder having opened the pleadings, Mr Sergeant Wilde stated that Mr Borthvick, the plaintch, was a gentleman of the age of thirty, and in the election of 1835, which took place a ter the dissolution of 1834, he was a candidate for the re- presentation of the borough of Eveshamn, and it was upon that occasion that the ...

Published: Sunday 17 April 1836
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3120 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

WOOLWICH PETTY SESSIONS—FRIDAY

... WOOL I 1ICl PETTY' 1 ,EiSlOS-i ulAY. [BefFor R. S I ACI, Esq., ehairman; I)r. W AoISON, and I'nos. LNODNi, ELsq.] Iluy Aliill, a young isoeuinn lashiuliably attiredl, and l)V business ii dresi-nmaker, as brought belore tile above-nallned rimicistrates for re-exairination, churged svitb stealing a vi. riety ofi to icles, the property of urs.. lary Wlilkittson, ie- Siding in Ciharlus-atrmetl 'o ...

CITY COURT OF REQUESTS

... CITY c U(J117' Uk iLCQ(E.STS. it iu I l h]11 in ;1 Ve n 1 or 1 fll Erio. !in ilr 111. ton Sntiirdlny ?? ! Iwe.s Ohi an.l :.t illteli-la,, f~llipli ?? tie Qivcti'.. lie ii fhcoc'ilr~ey, lsi~leinoo, e'ucoei~o I Ai ,r. ?? in ' PI ?? ill ?? \\ nil1, lto 2i S,, ?? ii;ilil:t o1l iolt it i? ' bern lal 1I,, r. ?? ?? iiSiii5 i ii:1 Tlnn I Sllppo-r 'he nmot urice paoll ?? tule ' )li' ll Nas ?? I!C niee ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... r- -1 ?? - , T ; M, D ?? F N zot-GICDENTS ANiD )FE'N:CE.S. -. . ?? o;r t. SEYpSOIJr--Os Weaniesday morning the maid servant of 'Roheit SeylloLU', Esq., wyas rroceading into the garden`6of Nrier maser resideonc, BParistbery place, Lieepooi read, -X'n'nihnsddisai~derd her master stietchd taross as lfeleos corpse, witha his 'de. Asistarce was -inmealaloly caifea ij when it ivaa -disn8vered that ...

Published: Sunday 24 April 1836
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2128 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SPRING ASSIZES

... SPRING ASSIZES? l1 KINGSTON-UPON-THAMES, WEIDNESDAY. James BliRis, Wm. Hear1eq, and Win. Asher, nickrnamed Curly Bill,' labourers were indicted for a burglary, on the night of the 2d'of September, at ChipsteaJ, in the house of Mrs Mary Anne Long, and stealing diver, articles, her ?? Clarkson having stated the case, called Mrs Mart Anne Long.-Prosecutrix was a widow, aged 66, and resided with ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... ? I DESTRUCTIVE FIRE; 24 SHoPS RTJRNT.-On Saturday night, about half-past ten, the neighbourhood of Old Bond-street was thrown into the utmost consternation and alarm, by the spring of rattles, and cries of Sjfire 1 fiom the house of Mr Absalon, military clothier, 12, in that street, within two doors of the Western Exchange. On the doors being opened, it was found that the first floor back ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... 1lea 11nR Ml auri>. -flor thu hie-t ii cck or tenl days A *ecy coueiderabtoe sriatron atikes eter place ntthne viltagre 0? Mr- ton, ii Surrey, and the adi~rert'tparts, inerrnt q~eleiCO of tile body or'a femanle tracing lecililircovt'ind im it well in a field in tire erinit~z ol Mi rton, iiti' externjal irairks of eroleti and unidet ciiv-iritrtanrees thlat lel to a strong saupicien iii it she ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW lMiELLIGFNL'R. COURT OF CFlAN(Fl?Y-MoNoti. tiritnoto t n?Pts. I he foim of action sugirosted by tie Lord Charicel' br on a former day wo agreed to to-day, and the ?? otdered to lie brouti ht wit htn a fort night. It is to be an acilsin of e?ectntent lye the heir-at-law of Mis. Newton, the teetatija, in the cause egainet the plaintil in tile suit, who is her dovisee, I he qenetion to ts ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE iNTELLiGENCEi. H HATTON. G ARDE N. AN Insno Rowv-Yesterday Mr. O'Gallaghcr, the land- lord of the Ilart public-house, Gieorge-street, St. Giles', ?? to this ufiiey to answer the complaint of severa! officers of the Ef division, for suffering disorderly character, to assemble in his house at an unseasonable hour. It appeared in evidence that on T7uesday morning, the 171a of April, a ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—WEDNESDAY

... COURT Ol' BA.X\Ki U -PTC'Y- -FI)XESlA lust luld WILLIAM LLV~lii'S A B .it~i 'UT IC'Y .-l PIW'A NNT to J1L DC1AA XI. lie Thle bankrupt in tnil o- arrcrowin' arl trader I,, od ;Liverpool, who 'I 1:i pei or, .X1 i:. r 04 ?? il' :0 antd rizeed themn. The tizi-.t ?? . t a the queiitior. 01 alldltI.m~ p 'l I l'~1.0 nI detil'flti'kl to 'uUntc LI 1 . ,.U I Up; ?? .lr made. lil :%Jr. Knigbt ?? a: a, ...