LAW AND POLICE

... biought, Up on an ansalt warrant, charged with fieloniously wound ng John Rhhins~on, a peripatetic ffihraonger, who w'as in the habit of: frequinting; the taproot''of the King's Arms, haying leae -o sell his fish tbere. The complainant,'WhO -exhibited ...

Published: Sunday 17 October 1847
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6500 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

The London Mortality for the past Week is, according to the report of the Registrar-General, for the week ..

... with by the John, of Bideford, from New Brunswick. The captain and crew of the John, their exertions, fortunately succeeded in taking the mate, James Marchant, and twelve others of the crew off the wreck, andjeonveying thtm in safety board John, but owing ...

IRELAND

... OUT~RAGES5. The Limerickc Clsroaiole of Saturday records numerous0 LETTER acases of housebreaking and robbery of arms, by parties I1 of armed men, in appairent defiance, it observes, of bothI 'r 1the miscalled Coiercion Act and the special commis- The ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... two were eons of John Owen, of Aber- porch. I muet beg to receive a fewr tines by return of post, to know if oar plane are altered; if not, I shall start by mail on this day week, and by eteamer from Swansea next Tuesday week, Cardigan eeS been very Sot ...

Law Intelligence

... Aies mentioied'in the'esuestwe s made'byie nrl John, who dlihvered a copyof nuch; inventory ; tho e exedntota of .his fatper, but retained aod-usea tite Ortieleo during his life.; At t the death at-,.Earl, John . tli' articles. bequeathed, wore claimedb byl ...

LAW AND POLICE

... Gloucester, before Mr. Justice Patteson,the plaintiffbeing a spinster, forty-three years of age, keeping a lodging house at Cardigan; and the defendant, an attorney in the same town, whose age is forty-five. The action wras brought to recover compensation- ...

Published: Sunday 23 April 1848
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Miscellaneous | Words: 6783 | Page: 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW INTELLLIGENCE

... keeping the same lodging-house which she had before the de- fendant induced tier to leave Cardigan. Moreover, it was con- tended that if the action had been tried at Cardigan, where both cthe parties were well known, a couch smaller amount of damages would have ...

THE GOVERNMENT PROSECUTIONS

... Mr. John O'lagan. The Chief Justice took Uis seat oii the bench at shortly after-half-past ten o'clock. Mr. Graves, his lordship's regis- trar, then proceeded to call over the names of the special jury. The first on the list of twenty-four was John Duffy ...

THE GOVERNMENT PROSECUTIONS

... those who have arms, but of you wihom we desire to take up ti arms, that you may realise that splendid picture which La- nT miarthle drew of the citizens of Paris a week since (cheers). y Where speaking of the two-fold duties that the armed citizen a of ...

ROLLS COURT—YESTERDAY

... it was to be met by an appeal to arms, and open battle by certain societies, collected and organised for the purpose. Mr. Rae-Suppose the parliament was to pass a statute for the dethronement of the Queen, would armed resistance to that be just ? Mr. ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE BY A RECTOR

... 3BEACE OF PROMISE OF MARUIAGS BY A RECTOR. SAUNDERS V. HARsIEs.-This was an action, brought at the Cardigan (Wales) assizes, on Friday, to recover damages against the Rev. Percy Bysshe Harries,Tector of the parish ot Corby, near Rockingham, and also holding ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... prisoner Smith. It appeared that on the day itn question, the deceased, the two prisoners, and a private in the regiment named Arm- strong, hail reached a place called Lee, on their way front Weedon to Monmouth, to give evidence in a case at the last assizes ...