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LAW NOTICES—(THIS DAY)

... REVIEW, SEBGEANT'S INN HALL-Sit at 1,. BArNaNUrT PHTITrs.-Exipcrte Thomas In re Thomas, for ?? Smith I re MStyn, ?? Wood In re Webster, ?? Hawkicns in re Worstbeld, by ?? Barnett in re Hardy, ?? Alsnger In re Breeds-Exparte Gibbons In re Bonoer-EXpatoe Ituberry ...

LAW AND POLICE

... gentleman of that name did.-3r. Thomas: WVas isis tlame Sam l-Wittiess: I cannot say.-Mr. Thomas: Dii Mrs. VW eller wait upot hiti l-Witness: She used to come home to clean htrself, and then she cooked his dinner.- Mr. Thomas: Did she make his be't2?-Witness: ...

Published: Sunday 08 August 1841
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4452 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... rist to an Iavestitatlon before the police cOmmiS. slonrmn. G EENW3CEI Thomas Grant, who was remanded from Thursday on a charge of Stealing a quantity of valuable plate from Thomas Abbott, Esq., of Sydenham, was again placed at the bar, when the evidence ...

TRIAL OF M'LEOD

... reckless snen, who traelc s affairsofdeatli. PUIJLICUS. P.S. A large fire occurred accidentally a few nights [ne, at St. Thomas, Cinada, and a great .tmontnt of pro- erty was destroyed, seme of which was insured in the uutual London (as it is said). ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... one; last examnlnatiln- Thomas John Ashton of Pall-lall. taller, at two; dividend. EanRATun.-Iu the Law Notices osaerted November 10, the name of the bankrupt sehose creditors were to meet the asligoana was, by error, Inserted Thomas Cadn)ury, instead of ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... Elucd, of Ailiton, Kent, grocer, at one; dividend. Before Mr. Commissiener EvANs. Thomas Berrimau, of Peckham, builder, at eleven; last exarni- natlon-Frederlck Thomas West, of Commercial-road, Lanibeth, coal merchant, at twelve; last examination. Before ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... motion by order, CALesS;, &c.-ThornasvOeJo i;i, part heard-Boulton v Strath. 11're-iTh.e -ame v Western, part tnard-Jobhnoon V Hardy-tHaleo v l)arell-Coilman v Jessop-Ball v tlvell-Attoreey.(ieCeral v Ne~vbu '-Tlhe snme Bilrchall-Davis v P'eerse Before Sir ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... v RIce-Jeffrey v Naile-Glsiourne v presroo,. Segulo v Gorden-Weeburton v PrIlc-ipiller v Arnistone-ji,,si, vAtklas-Rarle Hardy-Perrya Ray.aan-bleknell v Pilling- Addl. v BEdullnl-Yardley v ArnoId. The conrt wIll a10o aIt it BHnco. COURT OF REVIEW. F ...

COURTS OF LAW

... On Thursday the prisoner applied for a postponement of the trial. He could not safely go to trial without the evidence of Thomas Foote, who was in a dangerous state of ?? Kelly opposed the application, and urged the great inconvenience which would arise ...

LAW AND POLICE

... prosecute all the court d ie would lend every assistance in his power to help partiesd 1 jestireroor was crowded. HE TER OF JOHN THOMAS FRICKER. IN1 E IAETO CoURT.-The insolvent, a vocalist, S Sbyr tho name of Fraser, was opposed, on Monday, by .no~vn ) fc ...

Published: Sunday 31 July 1842
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4076 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... CusTOorMos01rcr OrnIere IrN TuE EXECUrION OF HIS0 DlUTY.-On Tuesday, a man named Thomas Edmonds, who is conei on heard a steamner, was brought before the Lard Mrayer and Alderman Thomas Wood, charged with h~aving obstructed a. Custom-house officer in the execution ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—THURSDAY

... WiTit HAD LAIOUct, Fon, Toians YoAR9.- Johnl Garner. lisi31'oz OOR.Oi. 1 iilS'IM11 HA on LAR /t-i. Poit 'li'o YEAnts.-John 5l'Hardy, DcavIi Hlome Nois, Eizn Silth. WiiTliUT HARnI IA ouu.-Heully ietotead, Michaelnel Lynn. IMPRnsSOaNDIt;NT ,IT, HlARI) LA1,01;9 ...