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MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—THURSDAY

... MIDD)L ESEX ShSSIOArS-?'uuRsiA ?? C I'UNTY I)AY. 'Ihese se sions were llel 1th1s niorning before Mr. qergeant Arlatinl, cirman, and an eaerraoiri;aarily full bench of Ma- gistrates. Ibie minutes of the se'sitiir. held on tile l7th and 24th of M March having been read, were confirmed. Ilhe C iAIRM'JAN said lie h wl received a letter from the tnea'surer for (he comity, tendering his rvisianaotin ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW AO'IICES-Trns DAi'. COURT OilCF',ANCFlY, WlESTr55NSTIR.- Slt at ten. Itlltard v Snith, uppeal mo.tion, to he s.poke to-CareiV v Tihe S~lmn, ?? V Woo¢)ilq ilppeal-NewvtoO r Loca, ?? Slue v01 VI'he Sawnl ?? ui v liitchell-1'he Same v Niahett, CillSC-Wn'r in v Rii rrasy, aspp, id-traisshay v Thorilton, ditto. V'1Ct CHiAN( IL~tlottS ( corn wlES ?? at ten. ( ?? v i1 cin ua, ta ?? p irt he.rd ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA JU JN'IRLLIGEA'GE silt HOt K OF L(tR1)S-APPFAL?, ll'E?i'll. be' COMMI'ITI;E OF PI{IVI LEGE?. The ('ott.ouitiee of I'iivtlege sat this morning, nod pro. wa ceeded to lear the case of E. B. Hnitsttp, E.q., as erie of the itt persons claiming to lie entitled to ii C' Peerage of Vaux of thi 11 'ttiOt5dCtt. tie Sir lb 01:1' Nicitocan and Mr. Becioca appeared for this tin cloirnaci, nod ?s'in& ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW JATELLIGEN'CIL COVl 1r OF CHAINCERY -M\ONDAY. WOODS C. w\OOOS. This; was en appeal from thre V ice-(:hancellor on thre con- struction of a will. TIhe question turnedl chiefly on tile rules ci coneirrictroti appircablie to devises in truest, in the confi- henec that thre dlevisees in trust w ouhl settle the property for the beneflt of the testator's mwife and children, &c. Mir. LVIOHAMI, ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... L AW NOTIECES-TnsS DAY. COUtJA OF CffHANCEIIY, WESTMIINfTER,-~it tat ttL. Pitt v Pnlelot'C; by ?? v Hlorrisun; aiiptaa clhbtl~mo: Atcr wlhich motions, acid W'atonv e Murray V;CF, C1ISNCELLOWff cPuITT, WVEST~sINfT~tT.-Sit at tenl -ilar ~ ~ l~ -rin.rri -lyor ttrflcvrit ?? ~t~~ t S~v kt>ltettven-dc RItOl~S' tCOIRT, WISTMNIISTERR-Sutiigr cii Ten.-Mi~ti occa (iice i' tt e ( IF 1111r' ItF ?? 9it frt ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... A SECOND GUNPOWDER PLOT.-A second gunpowder plot has been more successful than the one of Guy Faux. The statue of King William on horseback, in Dublin, was blown up on Thursday night. At an early hour on Friday morning, the accounts state, the inhabitants of College green wtere thrown into the utmost confusion and alarm by a violent expl. gon, which shook several houses in the neighbourhood ...

Published: Sunday 17 April 1836
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2551 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment