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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 

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 ...

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 ...

SHERIFFS' COURT—TUESDAY

... SHERiFFS' Co URT-TiESDAY. [Before JA)~sIE UaRsreal., E-sq., Senior LUnder.Sheriffi~ OOUt,: ?? WYL~iE. M~r. PEER9DoORF stated the case. The plaintifl is the pro. prietoi of thse l~ondon Hotel, Al bem arle.street, and the de - feadant is a genitlemaun os' large fortune, and formserly a sur- geon in the Last Indtia Cornpany'ei service; the action wous brought to recover the sum of £75 l8s. for ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA W INTELLI-GENCE. - IIHOULSE OF L.OR)S-TUEsn.vS. C.(OMMi1 TJ EE OF PRI VILE(;ES. { PRiSAYE PEEJIAOGF. ' AvMr. F. KELLY eppeared on behalt of Sir W. lBoothby, who claimed to be one of the coheirs of the Brsye B~arony, for -tie purpose ol offering6 evidenceo to the [louse, to remove the X stan which tile tstatment of the pedigree of the other d clairnant, Mir. Cave, haid cart upon one of hiis ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... L.AW NOTICES-WThis DAY. jVICE CliAWCELLOR'3 COUjRT, W Efil tIN STE~t.-Slt as tens Mioore v Mloore: cause by order. After vwhich remaloing cause ?? ?? v Purer tiro petitions and furtber di- rections by ?? v eto demurrer and nnotlonr by order. ROILLS' COURT. WVESTilINSTER-..Sittlngs at Ten. Lloyd- v Morrls-CollIer v ?? t Bowler; psrt heard -Cooke v- Hancock-ilardoie v Dodnan- Fyre v Nlonklanit- ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—FRIDAY

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH.-FRIDAY. TH1E KINO V. T SE a1r o alTON PATRIOT. The Attorney.General (with whom was Mr. Barstow) applied for a rule to show cause why a criminal information should not be filed against the proprietors of the Brightos Patriot newspaper, for two libels which were published in that paper in March last, tes- pecting the conductof the Guardians of the Poor for the Rye Union. A ...

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 ...

ROLLS' COURT—APRIL 13

... ROLLS' COURT-APRIL 13. TIme 4ttoraey-General v. (7Ullsm and Otlers. JUDGMENT. His Honour (Lord Langdale) ?? this was an in- formation filed by the Attorney-General, on the relation of Francis King Eagle and James Cobbing, praying that the Trustees of a certain charity (Guildhall Feofhient) in the town of Bury might be removed; that the administration of the charity might be made the subject of ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... CURO V IU.S ?? ( ?? fat ?'esreri.t p a ('LI mci''- I I.L? in at as as hell before ?,l r. Stii hag, ?? t Ic- 'ii a tilL. n nail N LII cC I lam ?? h , to inq In re -p toUr?, Li I ILL' Ii. IL? L iii 'ii rs. 1.5111 1 icineer, ?? 83, wliia met ILti liLtIL ll1'L' ii.?tii in I'LiIi'-CqIII'Iti'C ut takillg oxalic aCiLl, which iC.i? iil'i'ili'tLtiillV ?? Ii Ilir otilts ily her daughter. t \1 i-s l. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE I \* 7'i-;LLIGEN?E. lilacs' MAN-'ittN.HOU>E. tan't 'ic Beet is ox 'liii. ii 5\tll s ii ?it?.-1'liii I?ar.i it for 5th i.e eli-irk ifllippl'ai-i'ii -i sitoi t btae ago, taking with him aol ly .j'8ii ?? the ?? oF that realfateen, i-toting that the Wliiil? is to tall a a cinaettt at liltioton comnitttet tito nilcace. 'lit hill the liii ?? n bce tie etrit ii-t It-CC ut' tli'rohhcry ss ...