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CORONERS' INQUESTS

... 1? I ?; ?? c a lts - 7 1 4 , , ? ; , , zne noues tn ne; ?? unuuu-i5 t : 'dhy,'tbe 'i1tb ditazit, sa~d th«hielanclioly'newsnwas im' parted to hdib~rother on the Psane vWewitg;; he wasa;not seep alive, af~ewassds1 bd' on the :following day inquiries were't mde '-after him5. 'ihen' it 1was astcertained from, a ?? who. knew him, that he hpd. Mgar him. on ! the preiou ;tnight'proceeding towards the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAff INTEL LIGENCE. C'Nl UROF CHAMs('RY-Tw SDI il 'Mli3 11~RiLV 1- I' lN IA li. TI he Lro itDC I re at te tlrr. olroU judgmeai~it in this ini tter, whicii WaO a n.,,t(nt tor ; na-I an i-~eeelicecteribyllie Court. 1The .0iu i , Fr cihief J u1tice [y uda, and tie grc il~ of t~i. i that tire ChIief Ju tire rod retecrlu trho der~,o, Mc'r'n, wl11cr1 wer tdk,!ent i)nirr oC ii' 0i,' 1 ! ,1ccroi as ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ,TLAl \INTELLIGENCE. C'OVRT' OF CHiiA N EllY-FinDA1. bi Thle (Court wsoq oii t lluitio the lty nih IthIe iiirtber ot argtwienlA ein tiii apptil twin thue ic'-Ch'lariclior, whio I rn was ope-likd et\ IN ted ntlay. Fhi question, \i hich turn,; o00 do the i ori-ructtnrt0t ri mairiage s~terottlnt Lixecuted in 17633. si, livas thtn tally stated, .at l1 Hell ?? C i0i ilT nFRID . %% 'I iAwa- ?? 'Itoi ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, Saturday, Nov. 5

... COURT OF ChIANCERY, Saturday, Nrov. 5. EDWAUDSV t. GRANDJUNCTioxRAILWAYCOMPANY. 2 His Lordship gave judgment in this case, which had also been argued before the vacation. The plaintiff represented ti the trustees of the Liverpool and Warrington Turnpike Road, and it appeared that when the railway company were h about to apply for their act of parliament, they, in ordet to as save the time and ...

Published: Wednesday 23 November 1836
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 975 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey

... Ientwt crhmtual Court, 01 Baieys, - John Roberts, aged 26, of a most demnure appearance, Ws' dicted for stealing 58 silver spoons and a quantity of plate, cta* value of 2501., the property of Messrs. John and James Tullc, or 16, Miontague-place, his masters. The principal witnesses against the prisoners were Mary AANn SimOpson, housemaid to the prosecutors, who first missed the pro- perty, and ...

POLICE

... WO]LIC2ES BENEFIT SOCIETIES -The president of a benefit society, held in Aldgate, called The Brothers of Humarnity, was suen- moned before the LoiAd Mayor, for having refused lo pay over to a member the sum of 101., the funeral expenses of the complain. ant's wife. The complainant stated that he had paid 2s. 4d. a month fcr 12 years to the society, and was by the rules entitled to all the ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, Nov. 17

... COURT OF krXG'S B3ENCII, Nov. 17. 'I TIIE KliNG v. TiSli P1IOIRTWr'OUS OI THE MAN. CHrESTrlir GUA.RDIAN. Mr. Crosswell (with whom was; Mr. POO ) said ,that he Iid heen instructedl onl behalf Of Mr. Itoyds, to apply to their Lov dships for a mrle to show Cause why a erinrinal inforrllatioir should not be liled agairrst the defendrants, for a libel lubflished by themn, Pi ttile chrae. ter and ...

LAW

... COURT OF CHANCERY. The Lord Chancellor, on Monday, called the attention of his Court to an unprecedented act of professional indecorum, which had been brought under his knowledge, re the Ludlowe charity. A reference had been made in that case, of certain points, to the decision of Master Brougham. During the investigation which followed, it appeared that the views of the Master were ...

LONDON POLICE

... tLO NDON XP0ILXCIe. !]t~lYlaa4ion-hsase, -A flying-dustman, named Robert Swvain, alias Dusty Buhb, was brought before the LORD MAYOR, charged with having stolen a bottle of Cbainpagie and a bottle of gin, the property of Mr.-Clton,t a wine-merchant. The cellerman of the prosecutor state(l,1 that the prsoner was, a few days ago, employed in reino ing~the rubbish from the dust hole; the piijoner ...

Published: Monday 14 November 1836
Newspaper: The Champion
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4985 | Page: Page 7, 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... * 1NSOLVi.ENTi) U'JRS' QJRT.1 The Court resumed its sittings on Mondayy Mr: Con- missioner LAW pre'sided insteadofMr. 'Commissioner HAR- ass, wcho has gone the Southern Circuit- The Court will on Tuesday, again adjourn to enable the, Learned Commis- sioner to' proceed to three places on the Home Circuit. - Ties ACCOMMODATION-BILL SYSTEMi.-Robert JohnBaker, late of Mount-street, Lainleth, hair ...

BAIL COURT—THURSDAY

... BAIL COURT-ThURSDAY. IN RE GEORGE-TOWN-COUNCIL OF LEEDS-DtUXI_ CIPAL ELECTIONS. Mr. Serjeant Alereweather said he was instructed to apply for a quo toarraito under novel circumstances, caiiing ,pon Mr. George to show by what authority heheld the Ace and executed the duties of a town councillor of Leeds. At the late election of town councillors there were two vacancies declared in the West Ward ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SATURDAY

... |INS 01.1 I..\ T' J),I /i oBS' (JF'/'-C.xfunox. I C. ioinii sionen Cs liii. during the prT sent titiinqs sal to ;ticil 1ate iowi; tielt the ( Curt did not risc on SalrldaY ni~ght utitti Cigilt O,''2iaiik. lb't ica ail ?? ,hice ct'ae was reported in 'fl in,,, ?? , 1iilc ol \\t. Iy Ia4, n11,e tip for adjudel.- tiol . Ie' Nci' opp,,ud by NITr. N it tiii.5 on diepaIrtIat. o . III, oen `i, ...