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PREROGATIVE COURT—TUESDAY

... P1F:06MA 1 \E COU TI- 'It TLDAY. it [ IBelore SnI 11. 31\4 I0eI.] ?? 44'~ t ), 141 lII g~ti w liri) a ' ult to Spu N ?? I the Xi 4I1,11 4,fI he l4 itte Mr. Jamoes Wool, Of (ibid -Ier, pro)poonbdio g onl It1 god -elwiil to thet o'.ill. I i' ?? Ilailor died )i hl- 2Ilth of April, I 6 Sridll , pocs~st-ie of e ry co'i, rdt Table property, tile dl? -t ?? l :le ?? pi~ne, II ifl the alletionliif to ...

VICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT—November 25

... VICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT-Novemlllwr 25. Bt5EADAL.BANE V. CS5ANDOS. Tire Vice-Cbancellor gave judgment this morning in tilig impnrtant case. Hisi Honour, at great length, weit through the facts of the irase. In the year 1834, thle IMI; rquis of Breadalbane died, and upon his death a Ito- N ite.a ,f mulriplepoinding was instituted, wherebY all per- el sons claiming upon the personal estate of the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... On Monday, Wn. Rae, aged 25, John Rogers, aged 19, and John Welsh, aged 17, were indicted for breaking open the dwelling-house of John Burcb, a watchmaker, in High Holborn, and stealing therein fbur watches, value 8L_ It appeared that on the evening of Tuesday week the prisoners were seen standing close to the prisoner's shop window, and soon after Rae was seen to break w pane of glass, upon ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE' INT.ILLIGEN(ThF. Al A N S ION - II M `F:. A n,-ivei nawc(I i i,,, ., lii,ow ?? lelfor. (lie p14- i.14111-i, 1111Ol ,14 p iio liof' 41.0 % b-i-i con el44? nell In brcaisolv itiet itiot joi'llw Ill: - hofA ,I4 A,.d, rta1an ilili i Ili A1'411440, in 44 Ii', Ji'4'in44l.init, 14' ?? .I wh HIM41 141441iljli II. F44141' I~IIlI)VII I !11i' i itii Iiil 1 of A4444r1 ili-ivir .4 4-11 4,-Ivf, vill ...

POLICE

... IF-0J4L-ACmo An old man tained Coker, who has been many years a labourer about B llingsgate-market, was brought op, having got drunk and abused the officers who took care of him. The defendant, it appeared, has been in the habit of working from three.in the morning till eight,, and generally has had the. remaining- 19 hours to spend between drinking and.sleeping. Mr.,Hobler-Why,.l am ...

Insolvent Debtors' Court

... ?nsw?I? cut boro' Cuwt. -Wlifant lrons-wof eppnaed-hy-Mr. Nicholls fos a Ifrgqne ;~ he was s-ppertedhy9 r Wdotiroffe. It .appeared 'that thee inisolvent't had been arrestid-sonie time- back-by two creditors, but rhat on the eih day of thisi month they hadl sent a discharge to the prison, and that duking .three daysi the insolvent had -no detainer lodged against -him-; i, hearing waS lxed ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—DUBLIN, TUESDAY, NOV. 29

... ICURt OF EXCIj*:QUER-DUIIAN, ']'Lull).OF, \o . u'29 Iltflrr oF ?? r ?? C.AtIr. 'Ilic hiupl-tinit case )f ?? v. Ilss. amisilng 'int Of ob- Jeetolos to thc proceedinigs regarding (Collnlssiolls Of Rebel- lioii on thle gruundil of irlrllnitrity, which had beei ?? ?? sonic weekls past, Inwilig heeii fixed for this d::y, ?? pnrt of the Couirt was ?? throinged. At eleve! o eloelc IIi 0( tounell ?? ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—TUESDAY

... CENTRA L CRIMINAL COUR7T lTCESDA V. [Before the IRcoriomr.] JIzIZ Jenkini, aiged 2tl, was itnicted for stealing ?? till., s aliie 40, the property of Benjamin liewiti. I ienj alriin Ilev itt slated that lie *Vas traster of tile work. ?? -c ol St. A dre's, lol born, an i the prienoer wis a ianper maintulau ied ti tt lintle, and wvas ti iployed as over. loaici col tile i nrkwouirtn. Tile palii ...

LATEST POLICE

... JAI T OJAI~ LAMBNTURTH NT TWO MoNruS 1AFirjR ARR Geo.'Tyler, a master-tailor, residing in Pe4niiqgtgoAA,1r%.tt' . atelfif big'asily, Presented himself before th&)RQA,-S~ NOxroN, and said,' I beg to apply to your .WoWship fog a ''warrant against my wife -. . Mr. NORTo : What has your wife done to you ?. Tyr~: She baa repeateidly put her clenehed fist into my face, and threatened 'to tear ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... . -- ?? ;T pq Ot 'WNIM, W: SuDditN IBATB OF: A~ SPANSH NOflLEMAN.- On onday an Inquest ?? held at the' ?? of York, N'W hc e tjoirn'rwnb4,' ib ?? df the hody ioa £wteMd Cofe.ioi;. 38,'e aa wish noblehman, ho .hhd.retired.to'this.-conry from uplip, in aongsqpence of the iutestini wars in wbicp tbat cQuntq' has been so long Mr. Tuokis EvANs, No. '13, New Church-street, de. posed that ...

LAW

... COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, TUESDAY. RIAPHAEL V. DuNCOMBE._This was an action brought by Mr John 2laphael, the returning officer for Finsbury, against Mr T. Duncombe, for that borouOh. The sum claimed was 281. being the balance alleged to be due to the plaintiff in respect of the expense incurred at the last election, when Mr Duncombe and Mr Wak]ey were elected. It appeared that each of the ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CO'O'EUIS '_iEfsTs. DREADFUL DEATH OF A Swiss LADY BY FIRR.-On d6nday afternoon an inquest was held in the Board-room 'f M idlesex Hoopital, on view cf the body of Miss Janette larhly, aged 26, a native to Switzerland, who was burnt. Sarah Walker, servant, of Np. 16, Buckinghaml-place, ritzroy square, deposed that the deceased; who was a single ady, occupied an apartment In her master's hoitie ...