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COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—FRIDAY

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY-FAIDAY. pietore Mr. Coumimissioner ilolroyd.J IN THlE BANKRUtP'T('CY Oi' ?? Il'il, WR\liWIT, AND ?? BtNKEIItS. This beiii the day appointed for the ad journed e'xamina- tioai of Mr. 3iddullph and Mr. Jobin MWrigrht (tile other two Fartners, Mr. Rlobinson and Mr r. Jernig hani Iniving at the 'lust heai'il pas~sed their tinal UsamlilnatioLn), i tery ntulle- rous body of' ...

POLICE

... USEFUL HINT.-Some persons attended before Sir Peter Laurie to render an account of the frauds committed by the late West Middlesex Assurance Company. The statement comprises many most distressing cases. It seems that the principal party in the affair, Mr Thomas Knowles, had been once a bankrupt and twice an ?? Barret ex- pressed his surprise that the books at the Insolvent Court wvere not ...

EXECUTION of JAMES TAYLOR for the MURDER of his WIFE—DEPRAVITY of the CULPRIT

... EX-VECUTION of JAMES TAYLOR for the MURDER of his WIFE-DEPRAVITY qf tho CULPRIT. -a It will be in the recollection of our readers that James Taylor, a pig dealer, residing at Toockenham, near Wootton Bassett, was charged at the late Suminer Aosizes, held at, Devizes, with the wilful murder of his wife, when it ap- peared that the prisoner, about thirty-nine years of age, ?? given up his ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTIcES-TnIS DAY. ViCECHANE LOR'S COURT, LINCOIN'S.iNN-At ten. MoTI~s O Onise.Hcdwik v orepart ?? v 1011, ?? Efxha-LiydYWait-Barber v liar. ?? Parr-tl~~tti V jonsioe, ptition. ROLLS'COURT CHANERY.LNE-Sit at ten. Causes, &c,,byconsent After the consent, Knia Framoptos, for Jurigment-Kirrg v Wheeler, to be spoke ?? Baugharn, ?? v Hastte. wood, petition by orde- a~O v Pening lar Steam Company ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POLICE It'XTELLIIENGCE-SATEURDAY. MANSION HOUSE. Tuis NEW POOR LAw.-In the beginning of the week a converna. tlion arose between Alderman U ?? and DIr. Thwaltes, the rellev. log officer of the City of London Union, and Mir. Rlchtrds, the master of tbe Peckham Workhouse, onl the subject of the treatment of destitate persons by the functionarles of other unions, and state. wents were made to the ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—WEDNESDAY

... UR 'P 0 F BANKI? U1'TC y-WEDN ESDAY. [Before rl. Commilsiloner Fonblanque.) tIN THaE NIATTSR, OF Ttltto, trP, AND s REv. The bankrupts carrind on the business of disatillers In Belfast (Ire- land), ned a solicitor no the part of the Batik of Ireland sought to ,roec n r a debt of upvterosi of -, Oti0 under the following circum- it appeared that ir the moeth of July, 1840, the bankrupts, some at ...

IRELAND

... DUBLIN, MARCH 1. [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] MUIRDER. An atrocious outrage, which has not been as yet mentioned by alny of our vigilant country journals, was perpetrated about a fortnight ago, in the county of Galway. A young gentleman, named Heather, employed in the Ordnance Survey, was making drawings connected with his bnsiness, in the demesne ofa geritlentan of high rank in that county, ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLICENCE, NORFOLK CIRCUIT-BEDFORD. A CHILD POISONED BY ITS FATZIeR.-James Brain vas capi- tally indicted, on Tuesday, for the wilful murder of William Brain, his son, on the 17th of September last, by poison.-Mr. Dasent conducted the prosecution, Mr. Sydney Taylor the de. ?? prisoner is respectably connected in this county, but, through various misfortunes, was reduced to the ...

Published: Sunday 21 March 1841
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1897 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... Yesterday a court was held for the despatch of business. Mr. Ki.N(O, the chairman of the City lands committee, presented a petition from the inhabitants of the vicinity of King-street, Cheapside, praying that measures might be taken to widen the great thoroughfare to Southwark- bridge. It was, he sai'd, stated as an argument in favour of widenintg the streets on the north side of Cheapside, ...

ASSIZES

... ASS I ZE S. OXFORD CIRCUIT. LIBEL.-THE QUEEN V. CALDECOTT AND WYNN.- This was an indictment against the defendants, as proprietor and publisher of the Stafordshire Examziner, for a libel, which the indictment alleged was published with an intent to excite divers persons to assault Lord Ingestre and others. There were other counts charging the intent to be to excite to a breach of the peace, &c ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... NORTHERN ClRCUIT-YOIHK,3IARlItI 18, CROWN SIDE'. J Before Mr. Baron Rolfe.) .Ioseph 11oo 7hoilleasSlmet, otid Joha Shoea, werr Iitt clicted for a). curtgiary in tile house ?? IHaigh, At Liii.. circrd, in the jsarisht of Aldniondlshtiry, Iit t his 'ounlty. M!r. ]maitcc ic d fr. Vi cistey condulicted thle prosecution ;the prisoners were ICtetetided by Sir Giregory Lewin. 'I'hit pro.secutor, it ...

IMPORTANT TO LICENSED VICTUALLERS

... [ IMPORTANT TO LICENSED VICTUALLERS MAGISTERIAL DECISIONS REVOKED. A meeting of county magistrates took place on Alonay at the vestry-room of the church of St. James's, Piccadillv, for the purpoe of taking into consideration the propriety of renewing the licenses of those public-houses in this extensive and populous district which bad been suspended on the lieensing dlay for irregularity of ...

Published: Sunday 21 March 1841
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1086 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment