LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA7 JN1?ELLICRNC?. n ,COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCX-YEsTEuR1D,.A a Judge Perrin sat to hear motions at half-past ten o'clock, and at eleven Judges Burton and Cram too took their ayseats. ?? APPOINTMENT OF A COmmit8soNER FOR TAXItN AFFIDAvITS. he Mr. Mljur applied to the court, on the part of Mr. John Brady, that he be appointed a. commissioner for taking affi- le, davits in the town of Clones. H£31e ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—FRIDAY

... ItNl,?J.AL (C.IMIIINA L COURT-FRIDA.4, -O. L3efore AIr. Baron Parke and Mr. Justice Bosauquet.] CiiAilGI; OF MURDER. Juales Liltfltoes, sied 127, was indicted for the wi~ral tnarklr of Mary Nicholls, alias Raceuel Secway, alia. Fianl Poll. DIr. Adolphes was directed by the Court to condunet the pro6ecation ; Mr. Chambers defended the vri~borr. The fullocoirg witnesses Were called ia support of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLICE' ,INI'ELLIGEAGCE--MONDA.' . A a MANSION.HOUSE. i a A rman Inemed ieorgc 'Jhor'rpsoo', who looked like a stoker til s b[eiiler, but who is known as au habitual sirnig- gie III the erirril wa1y, was brought before ths Lird Mayor, chiarged with lhving in bi.t poeBreseio0 thrree pounds and a balf ol ?? totiacco, anrdu some cigars. A rev,,l-e officer twid that he Paw the dcendant camne frou ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—WEDNESDAY

... I COURT OF BANKRUPTCY-WEDNESDAY. [Before Mtr. Commissioner Fonblanque.] 1iN Ra JA5PERL WHITE1313AD. This was the day fixed for the last ?? Of the bankrupt, ?? as a silk und wok)llen priater of Bread- street. Tne iiquiry was one ofe a coreplielved nainre, and inveleld several points of legol nicefy :t!d intportancle. It appeared that the bankrupt ?? miid trsd-d in Bread-strert, under the firma ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW [ %)0'(j'I-S-'itls DAI. COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTMINSTER-At ten. FOu JUtDo.GMENT.-Fritciard v Foulkes-Ward v PaInter-Davis V Clough. CAU3SER.-LogrUt v Baives-Long v Bush-Capron v Satsurn- Littleliles v Holli-Lrev Ibottson--Sellers v Threlfall-Ronlis v Croft-Frernch v Frenvh-Ball v Cook-Brown v Brown, fartherdt- etctlrns irnd ?? v Morley, further directions and costs -alayor, &v., of Tenby v ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE.—FRIDAY

... LA II' INTELLIGENCE.-FRIDAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. BAIRNARD V. I'ONIFIIET. ThiS appeal was opened yesterday. The sjuetion is, whe- ther all executer i3 liable to the pay*ment of five legacies of 500, alth(ough the personalty is deficient, because he wrote certain letters expreesing hi9 determinatiort, to pay before lbe becam avneqnalntet with the real 9tate of thle assett. The Master of the Rills ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGEN CE-FRIDAY. BOW-STREET. IETTER-STEALtNG.-llenry Toten, a boy about 16 years ot ago, wag brougiht before Mr. Jardine, charged with otealiug on the 26th Ult. a post letter eentatnirg a small box and a diamord rinK, the property of Mr. John M'Artbur. Mr. Peacock, the solicitor ot the Post-office, attended for the prosecation. Mr. John hI'Artkhr, residing In Mount-street, ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—THURSDAY

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY-THURSDAY. Before Mr. Commissioner Fjublenqire.] THtE ITALIAN OPlEtiA-IOUtStt-IN RE HENRY WIN- CIIESTEII, A BANKRUPT, This was the day fixed for the audit of the accounts of this binkraptcy, in the course of which Mr. Briggu addressed the court on the subject of the claim wbich the aesignees had to certain noiseys arl.intn out of the Opera-house. IN was nudertitcod to say, ...

FORFAR

... PORF.&= SHERIFF'S COuRT.-Oif 7hrsday last, a case of considerable importance to /3rtlsts came on for discussion in the Sheriff Small 'Debt Court. The irmstc ees of the ease is au ?? ;- Some days previous to the visit of Messrs. Collins ' ud White to Forfar, large placards were issued and' Vosted up through the town, announcing the meetings j:ht were to be held in consequence of the visit of ...

SUMMARY OF THE SENTENCES AI THE LATE SESSIONS

... SUMMARY OF THMSENTENCES AI THE LATE SESSIONS. In lanrroo A'Ltinn. sired 311, chicre:d with stealing at %viOcl. tic made 'a PrilIperty it NV i Ilim Wilsonr, ?? it nether thle property ,f WVill jtirmt Pt lalttrra-six nwittlis' ainpristleornmerP. ClITIVt PI Jolin lrrds-rac, 4ir, crrrbuezling 4r.. Cit., which beho rdrceccivcdfor them anli on licicilit cit 01 i -r Penn. *iis mor'tste-cce Weaek. I- ...

LAW AND POLICE

... _ _ _ ?? ALLEGED CHEATING AT CARDS. QsBALDESTON V. SsMSON ANtD ?? the Vice-Chan. cellors Court, n Thursday, Mr. K. Bruce (with Mr. Cole) hoesed cause against dissolving the commoin injunction restrain. jne proceedings at law upon nine promissory notes for 1000 eaell, which had been given by Mr. Osbaldeston to Captain Charles Proby Bowles, one of the defendants, in a gambling transaction. The ...

Published: Sunday 22 November 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6863 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... BAIL COURT, WIEDNfESDAY, Nov. 25- THiE QUEEN v. JOSEPH HEALD POLLOCK.-Mr. STANt- vtri inoved to make a rule absolute In this case to bring thedepo- Sltionjee Io this court by writ of Cer'iorari. and also for admitting the defendant to bail in the country. Mr. 1l3A5ES now showed cause against the rule, and said that he was sure his Lordship would not make it absolute when he was In Poiiesiion ...