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... MtANSION ttOtUfM THE COALI MONOPOLt.-Captain Thomas Young, owner end master of the ship Elita, trading from Newcastle to 1armdon with coals, waited upon the Lord Mayor on the sub- ject of the new coal regulations. He stated that he was in the habit of supplying the breweries of Messrs Godinz and Messrs Read and To., and the distillery of Messrs Young and Co. *ith coals for some time, and that ...

THE MURDER OF ELIZA GRIMWOOD

... I THE MURDER OF ELIZA GRTIMWOOD. On Saturday an inquiry was conducted before Messrs Jeremy and Traill, the magistrates of Union Hall office, into the conduct of M'Millan, in reference to the letter which wan forwarded to the police, signed John Walter Caven- dish. The following verbatim copy of the letter was, in the course of the inquiry, read by Mr Jeremy:- Goswell street, June 8, 163S. ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... Lord Denman arrived at Maidstone on Monday afternooni and opened the commission. The calendar contained the names of 65 prisoners, and of this number 16 were charged with the murders committed by Thoms and his infatuated ?? Denman proceeded to the Crown Court on Tuesday, and addressed the grand jary on the state of the calendar. He observed that it contained the names of six. teen persons ...

Published: Sunday 12 August 1838
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2015 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... :x 'a0-zo (lefttreMr.7uastice'Viseur~e E~49 ?? MrA? E~liiVCA'1rL GnAihrZUr PnrtbNEr;-BlfZO&fC E4Ubk~iiS aiged A5,an oldoffiender, 'Was indictid tf the Suit df ?? by4te eptlbositles ofher' Mejextjs Minj , forilig titteseconnterfeit ctrtnt Chademto bersable the cuirinrybf itlsrelat. ?? hinxad ?? Chamabers conducted the prosecution ib tii eral. eis. ?? mhe - short fdcts adduced ia eids=cc it ...

ABSTRACT OF THE ACTS OF THE LAST SESSION OF PARLIAMENT

... ABSTRACT OF THE ACTS OF THE LAST' SESSION OF PARLIAMENTv. Cap: 106 is intituled, An act to abridge tile holding of benefices in plurality, and to make better provision for thi residence of the clergy ;` and, after repealing by sec. 1. so much of the former acts of 21 Hen. VIII., c. 13, and 57 Ceo. Ill., c. 99, as were then in force, except as to penalties already incurred, or licences ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... COURT OF ALDERMEIN. Yesterday a Court of Aldermen was held for the dis patch of business. ALLEGED SOLITARY CONFINEMENT AND OTHER HARSH TREATMENT OF UNTRIED PRISONERS IN NEWGATE. Sir PETER LAURIE said that he had a memorial of considerable Importance to present from Mr. Humphreys, a member of the Court of Common Council, who com- plained that unfortunate persons were subjected to soil- tarn ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... CORONER'S -NQUEST. DIsTREBSINs 5 SUICIDE OF A FORMBIGNER.-Yesterday afternoon an investigation took place before -Mr. Stirling, and a respectable jury, in the lecture-room Of tse Middle- sex Hospital, on view of the boudy of j. Do Glheselle, aged 34, a translator of languages, who committed suicide under the lamentable and distressing circumstances detailed in the subjoined evidence. Mr. ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—THURSDAY

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS-TIURSD4Y. Before Mr. Sergeant ADAMS, chairman, and a full Bench of Magistrates.] This being county day, and several motions of public 1Im1- ortance being on the paper, there were at least fifty utagig- ~ates present during the day. Thle minutes of the former da3'5 procceidings ware read ad confirmed. Tule CHAIRMAN said he had the satisfaction of staling iat it had become ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE.—THURSDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE.-TIURSDAY. MANSION-ltO1USE. TlHu COAL TtADIn.-Cayteiu Tholnias Young, owner and niaster of thn ship Eliza trading from Newcastle to London i witb coal, waited upol tiwe Lord Mayor ou tile subject. of the cew coal reuIlation3. ee stated thet iehad been in the habit [if supplyiog tih breweries of Messrs. Goding, and Messrs. Reid and Cu,, and the distillerry of' Messrs. Young ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—FRIDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMIA'AL COURT-FIIIDAY. [Before Mr. Baron PARKsE and Ur. Justice WItLLIAMsa.] CHARGE OF ARSON.-IN RiE ROBiERT MYERS, At ite sittieg of the court this morning, Mlr. BoDKIN, on behalf of the prisoner, renewed the opplicatlon made by his learned friend tir. Phillips the preceding evening, for the postponemtent of the trial until next session. File ?? of the appilcation had been stated, ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA IV VOTICES-TIlls 1)A.. The Lord Chancellor w-ill not attend Court this day. VICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT, LINCOLN'S INN-Sit at ten. Heath v Heath, short cause, by ?? v WVoodford, ditto -Whatmore v Gibson, motion, part iteord; and motions continued. SHERIFF'S COURT, RED LION-SQUARE-Sit at eleven. Jbbnston v Cliestertonl-Walker V Blaciclmn-Lawreneta v Gib- bons. BANKRUPTCY COUltT, BASINGHIALL ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE.—TUESDAY

... LA TV INTELLIGUNCE.-TUESDAY. COURT OF cHANCERtY. TOWNSHEND V. TOWNS1tOND. This was a Setit for the administration of the, 1iii of the Marquess of Towrnshend. In 1832 an order wae made irs the cause y the Vice- Cirancellor confirming a deed of settlement between the tenants f'r life anid the trustees. rader the wll. Il 1837 the trustees anid some of the parties interested wrere of opinion that ...