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POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... POLICB lINTELLIGENCE-FRIDAY. MIARLBOROUG I1-STREET. Stawell, the common ilnormner, suimsoned a great nuadber of smeall tradeslcon In the district ul this court before Air. Dyer for having ' goode, such as cabbages, v3ood, &c,, plated outside their mihops. The tvet of Parliamnent under which ihe offence was laid made tise of the Word things. The summonses, cii the other hand, in setting ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—TUESDAY

... COURT OF BAAKRUPTCY-TUESDAY. _a (Before Mr. Commnisioner Holroyd.] CHAMBlERS AND SON'S BANKitUP'TCY, IN' THE 6SATTR Oil A. It. CitAOSOEiRS AND SON. This was the day appointed for ?? the accounlt int thil bank. ruptcy, when Mr. Hamilton attended as solicittr to the fiat; and Mr. Leslie on behalf of the parish of St. George. Hanover square. Thu asslgnees were also in attendance, aail but tew of ...

LAW AND JUSTICE

... I COURT OF QUEENYS BENCH. STOCKDALE C. HANSAI)D.-IMlPORaTsAT l)ECISION OF THE JuDGEs. -Lord Denman directed the case of Stockdale to be called on, when Mr. Richards, on behalf of the sheriffs, pro- ceeded to argue against the rule. He said the sheriffs in the present case were placed ini a very peculiar situation, having been comnmitted by the House of Commons for contempt, and be had all ...

Published: Sunday 26 January 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3597 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... COURT OF ALDERMBN. THE H{OUSE OF COMMONYS AND T-I SHERIMFi. Yesterday a eourt wV11 h Id, it ,esequence, as the saummons stated, of tbe Sheritis of London having been taken into custody by the Strguatit.at-Armis, by order of the House of Co)mmons. The LORD MAYORIT read the sumurees (special), by which the court wa9 called upon to deliberate, and as thr case wsts a new one, and was of sonic ...

CROYDON PETTY SESSIONS

... CR7OYDON PBTTY ,S'BSSIONS. [Beftore Drn.IR. P Warrington, cliairman, Mr. Adlarne, Mr. Sut,,rlunt, aid thr- 1ev. Mr. Courimlry.] A SUITOR 'TO II llt *AiJESTl.-CIJRtIOUS COi1- IIhSPONI)ENCE, y heomiri erichardl ivaiis, a ;erson dressed in a shibby suit ot black, waOO broigtit Eririrer the magistrates by John X~j,'lrero, ?? o. tili 'ro don police, under tie felloling Thre eouqht tiilai stnteid ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... LA W INTBLLIGENCH-WEDNESDAY, COURT OF QUEHIN'S BENCH. [Sittings In Banco.] TO0o1t.Ar.a V. F(ANSOARD AND O~TOURS. lir. flichlcds showed cause Against a rais which had been obtalined In thin case, colinug on tue shorifes to slaow cause why they shoeldi not pay over in the plaintiff tice money which they hlea levied enl the goods of the defendants. Hie observed that the cave was distfin- gulghed ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—FRIDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINIAL COURT-FRIDAY. ?? Mr. Baron Gurncy anld Mr. Justice Coleridge,] Joln Sinith,a respectablu-lookirlt! i111, w1a chlirgied with stetaling a qianatity of velvet, vkiloe7, the property of Mr. ,(ibriel, ai silk mereor, in Regent-trfet. .Mr. C. Phillips conducted tile prosecution. it appenred that Mr. Gabriel bad wuissed the velvet from .lbie siop, and laid giveu irifornatioti ofi ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... LAW JN7'TALL GAlNG-MONDAY. COURT OF CIIANCELY. TIE QUP3EN V. VISCOUNT CArNTERBURY. This petitiou for u writ of right to obtuin compensation for ?? fir furniture in the fire vwhich destryiyed the Speoker'a residence and the housee of l'arllainent was fixed for this day. Sir W. Follett apprared for Lerd Canterbury, bint us lie usderitootd that the Attoruiy-GellernT, ilthes *gh especttd to-day, ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... [.All' NOTIVE'S-Tgts DAY. COURT OF CHANCYlOT, ?? at ten. mould V Ultermore, to -ce apoie ao--c 'coke v ReeRtam.ditta-I re Taylor. 2 hilcatlc pwtitione- Bit-ot v Bteot, pi.rt heilrd- rt'ricaid v Mailutoall, appeal. CAVu3SO.-1118 v Vickery- Eigllsh v v;,;a,-Sllli. v liaher- Thuokeray v Blell-Kenrick v Cooper- P'errin v Blaidford-Al-oore v Hot Fox v iltlii ?? x v Fnci iqg, ?? v Ito- berts-ihce ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... POLICE BVTELLIGEA Cay WEnNI~iI.AY. -0 BOW- STAF.7T. A poor old woman, paralytic and * elane Into the courtwithu a memorandum ia hier hand regard' tranaaicionas With tie Royal Union Association, Lancaster- p* nd wished to know if the eta- glistrate could asist her ii ree' - ,g the m olicy she hldl ?? in tile hands of the persmio wn ' .nagod the ?? of the soviday. Mr. Twwyford told her C er coas ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT, JAN. 10

... CENT'RAL CRIMIN^rAL COURT' JAN. 10. SENTENCES UPON THE PRISONERS. Transported for Fourteen ?? Williams. For Ten Years-John Bates, James Thompson, John Jones, Amelia Payne. For Seven Years-Daniel Thurling, Thomas Walpole, J. Harrington, J. Harrison. John mlCormack, Richard W. Alford, J. Johnson, J. Cosgrove, W. Roskell, Jane Anderson, Eliza Edwards, Wi Halliwell, W. Wright, Thonmas Proctor, Geo ...

Published: Sunday 12 January 1840
Newspaper: The Charter
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1001 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: Crime and Punishment