LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ZA4tr rNTRLrLINCE I EXCHEQUER NISI PRIUS5ySTEnDAr Before the Right Honourable Baron Richards and the following Special Jury :-Hugh Alexander, Esq., foreman; Henry Brennan, William Moyers, Charlcs Fletcher, B. Eaton, Trhomas Lysaght, William Maljins, William Richey, John Dillon, William R. Digby, Frederick Taggart, and Henry X'Manus, Esqrs. ACTION FOR FATSE luPrtfSoNNIEM. Beatty v. the ltv, Dr. ...

EXTRAORDINARY OUTRAGE IN A RAILWAY CARRIAGE

... EXTRAORDINAjY OUTRAGE IN A RAILWAY I ~~~CARRI.AGE,, t% LADIBSTHADETHSTaaaT FOL5ECE.O10Z, LONDON. of Last week Mrs. Sarah Cullum, a respectable female, re- siding in the neighbourhood of the Edgwarc-`oad, accom- d panied by her husband, and a clerk from the office of Mr. !r, Alderman Harmer, applied to the Hon. G. C. Norton for a to warrant against a person,,whose name.is.at present un- ut ...

LONDON POLICE—MONDAY

... LONDON PFOLICE-MONDAY. ; | ?? Downino, a tall atlilrstic man, was On brought before Mr. Traill,charged vith ?? Daly, a very diminutive man, under the following aggravated elk-'W curnstandes:- The complainant stated that on Saturday hespeottheeven. !og at the Plough, at Clapharn, withthedefendant, and that 13t atte? they Ift there he invited his acquaintance to his own ef house in Love-lane to ...

SATURDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... COURT OF COMPENSATION. The Recorder and the Lord Mayor sat on Friday in the Council Chamber, Guildhall, to bear the cause White v. the Corporation of the City of London. This case arose out of the rebuilding of the Royal Exchange, and was for compensation for the plaintiff's interest in the wellknown Edinburgh Castle, Sweeting's-rents, two shoos adjoining,and the Griffin public- house. Mr. ...

Published: Sunday 15 December 1839
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1563 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTNLLtGBNCg. EXCHEQUER CHAMBER-YESe ERDAY , Tiletigilt Hon. Baron Richards sat in the Court of Exche- quer yesterday, to hear motions which should have come be- fore him in chamber. c~tatt 0055. Joseph Ifassett v. George nichardson. rr. Walker applied to his lordship, on behalf of the de- fetulalt, for an order to set aside the rule for speeding a .rit of inquiry to assess damages in this ...

ANOTHER ATTEMPT TO GAIN ACCESS TO HER MAJESTY AT WINDSOR CASTLE

... ANOTHER ATTE3IP'I'To GAIN ACCESS TO HER | I MAJESTY AT WVNDSOR CASTLE. I Windsor, Saturday Evening, Nov. 30. Considerable alarm and excitement was created in this town last evening in consequence of a report that a maniac had gained access to the private apartments at the Castle but upon making inquiries, we have been enabled togather the following particulars:- . It appears that about half ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... LAW JNTRLLIGJNCR-FRIDAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. HILL V. GOMM. In this case, the circumstances of which were slated yes. terday Mr G Russell was farther heard to day. Mr. Wigraem and Mr. Chandlesq, Mr. Tinney, Mr. Mylne, and Mr. Weld, and Mr. Turner for the several defendants, supported the decree of the Master ef the Rolls. They con- tended Obat the contract, if even there was such, had been ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... LAW INTELLIGRENCB-FrDAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. it There were fourteen original causes in the paper of this f day. Some of them stood over, in consequence of the a absence of'counoo], and those which were heard afforded no subject for a newspaper report. h VICE-CHANCELLOR'i COURT. r ROBINS V. TURTON. P This was a bill for the appointment of new trustees on be- P half of the new renters of' Drury ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... LAID INTBLLIGENCE-WEDNEXDAY. -0 COURT OF CHANCERY. MAUNDE V. ALLIES. The arguments and reading of evidence in this case took p tile whole day, and the hearing ras not concluded. It was a mere matter of complicated accounts. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. [Sittin~s before Lord Denman and a Common Jury.] GRIFFITZE THE YOUNtGER. V. IVBERY. Mr. Jervis and Mr. Byltes appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. ...

THE MURDER AT BIRMINGHAM— CONFESSION OF THE MURDERER

... THE MURDER AT BIRMINGHAM- COAEbSSION OF TEE MURDERER. - BIRMINGUAlift FR1DAY.-Oll the inquest being ad- joursed, the prisoners were removed to Moor-street, where they were permitted to see each other, sad converse together. Their general demeanour pretty clearly denoted that they vrere awvare of the awful situation in wrhich they were placed, and thle two men intimated a wish to make some ...

CASE OF MR. FROST

... AnTmuss OF TilE CDOM1MITTEE APPFOINTED [TO CALL A PCBsiIC MEETING OF THE INHATITANTS OF THE METROPOLIS, ON BE- HALF OF MIt. FROST AND 111 FELLOWiPRESONERS. In pursuance of the duties intrusted to us, we have applied for the use of rooms at the several places where great metropolitan meetings have heretofore been held, but, either because such rooms have beeu previously engaged for a period to ...

DREADFUL MURDER AT BIRMINGHAM

... DREADFUL MURDER AT BIRMINCHAM. Within the last few days considerable excitement has prevailed in Lawley-street and neighbourhood, in conse quence of the perpetration of a murder, the circumstan- ces connected with which are somewhat similar to those which a few years ago led to the destruction of Mrs. Webb, in the same street. The facts are these :-On Saturday norming a labourer was going to ...

Published: Sunday 29 December 1839
Newspaper: The Charter
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1077 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment