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COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—FRIDAY

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY-FRIDAY. [Before Mr. Commissioner Merrivale]. OF'FICIA.L ASSI(;NEES-IN UPt JOSRI'I BAIIBER, OF WAI.W(RTII-XOAD, INHWINGTON, PAWN5BROKER AND Upon the i bankrupt's Ipassinlg his final examination, The learrned Coinmissioner took the opportuniity of strongly impressing upon all creditors assignees, not'ouly the general diutv, but the positive obligation which was ?? upon thelir ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... MAW XINTMIgXG1ENCE. COUIT OF COMMON GLEA5,Asril 2i.-Gos and aisotherv Quiaton.-This was an 'action. ?? by the plutintiff to recover the value of a-ship, under,, the Ibllowing. circum- ?? appeared that the-plaintiffs are the assigneesof ,t a person, named Williams,.a ship-huilder in Bristol. The defendant is a timber-merchant residing there, and in, Feb.,. '1839, he (Wiliiams) entered into-a ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-THis DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, VESTMINSTER-Sit at ten. APPEAL. MoTIoo.-Whit worth v Gaugan, part hoard. CAU9s PETITIONS -East v Toryford-In re Nichols Patent-In re Newcastle Charities-Saunders v Vantler.-Attorney-General v Clieve-lnals v Bryant. After which twenty-seven lunatic petitions. VICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT, WESTMINSTER-Sht at ten Pollard v EtherIngton, petition, to be spoke ?? ...

ADMIRALTY COURT—May 26

... ADMI)IRALTY cnOL'IT-MvA 26. Tili EtOtel-lttlfNtFS ~~ Y. In ti7A east. ile Id holrv pflill hy c ..avearinsnt rar the eapmtart cf *hitev ii ~ wase ?? chi, Seijet t stf eoflietirIR Clai'vi h t el l t iat M cj.'.t V' citti, nsdiia.r the licloing circ-uinstit lr-c.:tnalpicre*ltl' th hereijt.4i o 1irigAntine tile R.ZcZnr.1, 1,ictUlraent Fi- teirahl, hlicng nff Latzors on the ieltlst nf Affies, vi5, ...

CITY GRAND JURY—YESTERDAY

... i CITY GRAND JUR-VS EMnAY. The Grand Jury assembled in their room:at eleven o'clock r yesterday morning. d WILLIAM HOPKINS, Esq., foreman, in the chair. C&5ILISLE BRIDGE. The Foreman stated that be and the other members of *the City and County Grand Jury had waited on his Excel- n lency the Lord Lieutenant, relative to the improvement of 'Carlisleo Bridge. They were received in a manner the ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—YESTERDAY

... COUR' oF QUEPS' BENC09-YESgE..&It. . Q*:_ __ to (Sittings in Banco.) Bury v. Sullivran. Mr. Maley made an application to the court, on behalf of the defendant, that he be discharged from custody under the following circumstances :-He stated in his affidavit that he left his house in Golden-bridge on Thursday, for the purpose of attending before, the magistrates of the Head-office, where he had ...

VIOLENT ASSAULT ON THE HIGH SEAS

... I 0.~~ On Thursday Captain Samuel Turner, the master of the ship Eleanor, from Barbadoes, was brought before Mr. Ballantine, at the Thames police-court, on a warrant, charged with com- mitting a violent assault onl Maithew Bowen, a ?? appeared from the evidence that the complainant had been in her Majesty's service, and shipped on board the Eleanor at Barbadoes for the hoomeward voyage. On the ...

Published: Sunday 30 May 1841
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2283 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ARCHES' COURT, MAY 8

... hey TfitE OF FICU OF' :riiaH JUD)GL Byaiitt ' tItA 'It IN Vt. fit P/tr mul t i Buri'y Ii I Ves leir ?? Ch i Iid.-.JrnPar'i ?It Der'Lioni-Sir ii. ,leotrur gave hi-, julgrvMeW if) ibis Cirse,% hinchl iris excited .0 riuchr inlerest atititongst all Ii l 'as~ei (it rio dissentinrg corn nuiriy. II is a proceedl. I iii11g brought bly letter. ,Ii request frorr [ith! Court of 'tie driocese oi Lincoln, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... IA IV INTE] LLIGE1,7NCE-SATURDA V. I Iit. ' ?? OF QU EYiN' BENCH . 1,itt'it ,jin lciuit fbetkje Latrd Detnmani had C 'm010w.i .1 rines.) ?? Ai 0ItIo V. i) II'VI MA It. ?? is teas ill ct eli I,1 lerauglht to r(01 ir (11fit Ina bes hi t' I., ?? ieniilt. The dcl cndmiit pleaded tiot guiiltv. .Mr. lluggiis ppea red for the plalin~tiff, ii d Mr.' Ii- ,(lI for tli~ efiiit ii lipplelrei ['ron tule ...

POLICE

... Cxwiincl RATEFS.-iMr Co11ison, a Solicitor, came before Mil Bieghbem, tile ?? magistrate, anid applied rasu )WOtIIS against .Mr Pulley, the vestry clerk of St Jon'is, lIkchkry, requiring hima to shlowv Cause why lbe refused to deve upa nlhrhrt petition, of whlich lbe ha swtmdpossessioin under the followving extraordinary cir- CumtO ?? :.Mr Corlieoa stated that several rvspectable inhabitants ...

PUNISHMENT OF DEATH

... PUNISHMIENT OF D)EATfH. 'F 'ho follow ing statemntei wat s circulated in the to House of Commons. on Moonday last, on the mootiotn of d Mlr. Kelly, for a hill to limit the infliction ofl capital et pulnishmlent to cases ofnmurder and high treason * of PROOFS OF TilE TIENDENCY' OF CAPITA!. t'tTNI!OII IS Jatxac' TrO PltOnuCE lasiuNITY. ;1 ' IF the convictioas for the fo~llowing crimes, from ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BERCH, MAY 3

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BERCH, MA 3, Tunt QUEEN iv. WALDEGRtAVE AND ANOii B.Th5 case having been called on, Lord Waldegrave and B Captain Duff stood, up on the floor of the court, when QU the prprofficer proceeded to read the indictment, auto ?? and afterwards a number of affidavits ia aggravation. t The facts of the case are already too -A number of thela public to require to be repeated here.- ...