LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAWOFOTICE~TU~s D=Y. VICEBCHANCELLOR'S COURT, LINCOLN'S-INN-At ten. By order, tIth, v mithh. Unopposed PetitI0tt5 and Short Cas. deurparis. After the abort Caoue5paWliitou y Papliton. eurepr ?? v Weatherby, demurreF.Wtell-1 v Leslie (all CO~llT -CartF ?? by ?? v Wooltey, furthernd ?? v Jackson, cause by ?? v Child-7 ?? v Somulrl ROLLS' COURT, CHANCERYG LANL-.St at ten. Fona JUDGvAINT.-Da ]ell ...

SERIOUS CHARGE OF ROBBERY

... I ly Oneof the most extensive house robberies which hissoome to liglst t [ae for some tfine, has just been'detected The parties accused arc ?? Pugh, who has for the last thr ...

Proceedings in the [ill] Police Court

... proaseeings in tbe 3pull Polite court. I FRIDAY, Fanl. 12. Before Mr. JAmes Bowasax. STEALING Rittaos.-Tcvo young women, called AMary Ashley and S&plia Frazer, were charged wvith stealing rings from Mr. Terrier, silrersmith ..r. Ferriecr said, they called at his shop yesterday, and asked to look at some wedding-rings. Ashley tried one on, and, pretending to lay it down again, sulb. stituled ...

Published: Friday 19 February 1841
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1792 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HIGH COURT OF PARLIAMENT

... I I R E , OF LORDS-TugtnAY. ' 1j~ES THO0MAS EARL OF CARDIGAN. ~~~stilnaltuislly excited a Treattleal ofinoterest, a v ears having elapsea OtiSOS the oceurrefloG ofanyimtilarpoeds. At half-past nine O'clock the ~Poet' en- tronc was opene orte admission of thiseo tickeet h badim pro cured ikt ?? Cabrlain office. At thattmea nubro acigso h nbltn gety. chiefly occupied by' ladies, formed a 0iefo ...

Published: Sunday 21 February 1841
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8200 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE CASE OF MR. FOLDS

... I We should have left this case to be disposed of in the records of parliament-at least until it should have passed the preliminary stages-but the vindictiveness'of the Mail of last night, in seeking to damage the Liberator with the operatives amongst his constituency, obliges us to refer to a subject which we are sorrry, for the-principal party inte- rested, should ever have come before the ...

THE KNOCKANDO MURDER

... THE KNOOKANDO MURDER. ty ArPseactelON tsoisO TttE SUPP'OSOD M\uecltcsctc.- s. Our readers wvill recollect the barbarous murder of Mar Sei se Alex. Tulloch, farmer, B aliob 'in M~orayshlire, oi Md' ib the 17th *,f October last. 'The son-in-law of tile de- ceased, Peter Cameron, xvho lived in the some house, wiashil al suspected of the murder, but succeeded in escaping from de] r- the hands of ...

COURTS OF LAW

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. BR7EACH OF PROMISE.- GREENSTED V. NORTIL- This was an action for a breach of promise of marriage. Sir F. Pollock, in opening the case, stated that the plaintiff 'was a young woman, the daughter of a respectable widow. The conduct of the defendant was as bad as he had ever known in similar instances. The defendant had put upon the record a plea that be was an infant; ...

COURT AND POLICE

... LA-W~, AND ?? -ll COURT OF lXCieH QUERS Howsithe.aDAvIS.-This was anuactieheof trover,dogr.coyer tite value of certain geoods assigned toit h'e plaintiff ,byl ?? . ..Cetuneel for plaintiff, Sir F. Pollock and MrlfButt;'a~t'tor-,. Ilies, Messrs. Gillard and Flook, of Bristol. Counsel for 'the defendant, Mri Martin; attornies, fessrs. Daniells, of abristoll ?? plhintisf is urn extensive, th ...

Published: Sunday 21 February 1841
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6449 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

INQUESTS

... IZNQUESTS od (efore^ B; B.: GtNDON, Sq., Coroner ) - | ok On the 16th instant, at the General Hospit1l, on the of body of Henry ?? 28. The deceased, on the 11th' s :Januarylast, gwas 'emtployed in removing some- scaffolding ito used in the erection of, 3a bridge on the Bristol and Elxeter he 'r ailway, wlen'bie fell 'so tlhe groundi a height of 30 feet, and . fractured tihe middle of the ...

COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE

... COMMISSIONERS O POLICE, On Mlonday there wst nan adjourned merting of Ceni- tmiokrioerd of Poleic-the Laerid Provost in tire chair. After some unimportant humirinesm, hll JAMrES TtO1tSON called attention to the want of cleaninces itt nmany parts rof tine town, which ha attni- huted, it a great ilensure ton n defrient tsupply of water, the common meilr net being skrificiently ntum;roiul tlint ...

EXTENSIVE ROBBERY OF MONEY AT LIVERPOOL, AND EXTRAORDINARY DISCOVERY OF THE PROPERTY

... EXTENSIVE ROBBERY OF MONEY AT LIVER- POOL, AND EXTRAORDINARY DISCOVERY OF THE PROPERTY. Yesterday week, at the Polico Court, Liverpool, a clerk, named John Denton lHolt, vvas placed before Mr. Rushton, on a serious chargo of having robbed his enmployors, highly respectable merchants of that town, in December last, of a large amount in cash. Mr. Dowlitg, commissioner of polico, seated, as ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—THURSDAY

... COURT OF BA NLR UPTLCY.-TiIuRSDAY. (Refore lr. Commissioner Holroyd.] IN TSR BANKRUPTCY OF MlESRS. CHAMBtlltil AND CON, LATZ OP BOND.STREBT, IIANEASG. At thesitting of the court for an audit of accoulnt In the matter of this bankruptcy, an application was made upon the partof Messrs. Mlayhew aud Johnson (the former solicitors to the htia) to Strike out certain items of charge Iet their bill of ...