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YESTERDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... | YESTERDAY'S LAW AND POUCE. IMPORTANT TO CE.METERY COMPANIES. It wvvs decided in the Court of Queen's Bench, that, in the instances where Cemetery Companies had sold in perpetuum, to private partied, any particular vaults or catacombs, such com- panies were liable to be rated for such vaults or catacombs,as would be the case, if they had not been ?? W. Follett contended, that companies, ...

Published: Sunday 29 November 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3369 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MIDDLESEX CGURT OF REQUESTS

... rrAI.-. a- ?? .. u- The two Fatfimas.-Tweo ladies, very Turks in dis. ter position, arid perfect African beauties in size, answered of to the call of Jenkins, v. Jonles. en Mrs. Louisa Jenkins, who attended with her daugh- u. ter, a regular little Venus, with ad Large blue oyes, fair locks, and snowy hands, xt commenced stating her care before she was ftirly bcfore ne the green-baized table. ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SATURDAY

... :DS3lYET ;ETRS'* COJURT._SATPDY4 I , ~lore Mr. Commissioner-Curra'n. ?? ' .5C11A1514 15AD1'ORD.BOB. ?? On 'his a~,.whjt.~ i~d b a ,ajourned froii~.Wedns 2 il r~ayfas~beng c~l~~~iiesnsidlvent'r0se, and adt~re~ssig f.IwCz jgtn,'e onslfor thbeopposing creditoi,'iMr. c Nicb~~Let Mahoni~r.`Creighion, you will saoo have- a I -to g~o; litto, iesotim ,ng fo^:r,'your client, Mshon.. I have accounts i ...

COMMITTAL OF SAM GRAY FOR MURDER

... COMMITTAL OF SAM GRAY FOPR MU!DE it. ThIAS ; ?? ?? r o I. I a. l ,ae Doss gives ttle tollowing account of the committal of the notorious Orangeman, Sam Gray, for murder . 2Ballibay, November 27. e a About half-past five o'clock on yesterday evening a l murder of the most sanguinary and daring, charaeter iwas .committed upon a respectable young mnan, named Owen y Murphy. Wlhile the ...

LAW

... - COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, MONDAY. THE QUEEN V. THE GOVERNORS OF THE POOR OF ST GEORGE, HANOVER SQUARE.-Lord Denman: This was an application fbr a mandamus to be directed to the overseers of the parish of St George, Hanover square, to command them to remove from St George's Hospital the dead body of a pauper settled in the parish, and who had died in the hospital, and to cause it to be buried. ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, 4c. ACCIDENT TO THE MARQUIS OF WESTMINSTER.- An accident occurred to this respected nobleman on Thurs. day week, which might have been attended with serious re. suits. The Marquis had been paying a morning visit to John Fielding, Esq., of Mollington, and on returning on horse. back to Eaton hall, his horse suddenly shied and stumbled; the Marquis was thrown from his seat, ...

Published: Sunday 29 November 1840
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1188 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE LATE RAILWAY ACCIDENTS

... - THE LATE R - - - D= ?? V LONDON AND BIRMINGHAM RAILWAY. The adjourned inquest on the bodies of the two unfortunate men, Joseph Simpson antl 171Wii''am Dawson, who were killed on the evening of the 1201h inst. on this railwav, was resumed on Wednesday at the Queen's Head Tavern, arrow. At few minutes past ten o'clock the Coroner, Mr. Wakiev, having arrived, the jury were canled over, and the ...

Published: Sunday 29 November 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4020 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW AND POLICE

... LAW ANn POLICE. CENTRAL CRIMINki. COURT CALENDAR. A summary statement. descriptive of the various offeitces with which the prisoners stand severally charged :-Accessory before She fact, I1; bigamy, 2 ; burglary, 6; uttering and. having in possession counterfeit c~'in, 12; counting house ureakintg and larceny, ~2; cutting, wounding, &c , 4;. enbe'zzlemnent, ?? for- gery anld uttering .lorgedl ...

Published: Sunday 29 November 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7079 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LJWN JTEELLI¢CNCE. I COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-SATURDAY. sittings at Nisi Prins after Term, before Judge Crampton. Hoyte v. Hogan. At the sitting of the court the plaintiff's evidence was proceeded with, after which Mr. Keatinge, Q.C., addressed the jury in an able speech for the defence, after which the court adjourned. It was an action to try a right of entry into a lane off I Sackville-place, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA IV INThLLIGENCE. -.0 COURT OF QUEEN'S IBENCTI-WLVDNLODAY. ( Sitti'rs after Term in i3anco.j TilE QUEEN V. W1ILIAM BAINES, The A tlorney* (General l'aour lerdehip was pleaseed to pay that yoa would giva judgieut to-ldy in the case of the Qamea v. Baines. Lord D)enman \I. are not qtiite prepared :o do so. XWe had a notion that the objection a)pdared upoe the faee o! the 7iete(t e onhltvlwee, ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA T NOITICHS-Tiuis DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LI NCOLN'S-INN-Slt at tea, CLu'Ees.-Ljrever V Iorrieo, part ?? v Slh:,p-Bitrodrel v Joriez-Gibson v Bent, exceltions a od turtiherdirectlonu-8ler- vond v WVfiker-Newalan v ?? i;lhtms, further ?? l~. ctck v Clenldinen-Laue v Dlurrant-Co~llogrldge v Cook-Hlastings v agae-- Nelns v Smith-Preedy v salter, t'ICE-CHANCEgllOR'S COURT, LINCOLN'S9INN-Slt at ...