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YESTERDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... LORD FRANKFORT'S CASE. The further examination of Alice Low, charged with robbing Lord Frankfort of property to a large amount, having been ap- pointed for yesterday, at an early hour the vicinitv of Maryle- bone Police-court was much crowded, and the greatest curiosity was manifested by those assembled to obtain a view of the ac. oused The prisoner was brought to the office shortly before ...

Published: Sunday 16 October 1842
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3246 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... GUILDHALL. On Thursday, Mr. Warwick, of Cheapside, Mr. Morley, of Wood- street, and a number of hosiers and others, against whom bills were recently filed in Chancery for an infringement of the Caoutchouc Company's patent, again attended before Sir Peter Laurie. Mr. Warwick said he had the pleasure of attending there to meet several gentlemen whom he did not know personally, but who were known ...

POLICE

... FORTuNE-TELLING. -A welf.dressed, middle-aged woman, who gave her name Sarah Robinson, was placed at the bar before Mr Long, charged with having obtained money and various articles of apparel from Eliza Headlard. -From the evidence of the complainant, who is about 20 years of age, it appeared that between three and four months ago, while she was in the service of a gentleman residing ia Pine ...

OFFENCES

... O F F EN C ES. COURT-AfRtTIAL.-The result of the second court-mar- tial on Lieu. Lionel R. Place, ot her Majesty's ship Queen, is the bull acquittal, after a four days' patient and laborious investigation, of this officer, from all and every the other fbol charges prelerred against him, which the court in its sentence stigmatised as false, scandalous, and malicious. On returning to his own ...

MR ELTON'S CASE

... Captain Rous has made a curious disclosure respect. ing the sentence on Mr Elton. He states that the Court Martial passed the sentence of imprisonment because they knew that the midshipmen of the fleet were about to give an entertainment to the prisoner. So much for the discipline of the Mediterranean fleet, says Captain Rous. So much for the justice of the Court Martial, say we. According to ...

Published: Saturday 05 March 1842
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1029 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CONSISTORY COURT

... l DILLON v. DILLOW.-On-FridaY Sir Stephen Lushinglon delivered judgment in this case, which was an application by Dr Dillon, the celebrated preacher, fbr a divorce, on the ground that his wife had committed adultery. After a care- fiul investigation of the whole, Dr Lushington said this was more of a criminal than a civil case and, consequently, the wife ought to have the benefit of the doubt ...

OCCURRENCES

... -, - I 4 CREOLE' NEGROES SET AT ?? NeW York Express contains a letter from New Providence, tur- nishing the intelligence that the negroes of the Creole had I been formally set at liberty. A special session of the Admi- ralty Court convened to hear the charge of piracy against the seventeen negroes imprisoned from the Creole. After an examination of the testimony offered, the Court replied ...

POLICE

... A GENTLE LowGcuCA.-At Marlborough street, a littld girl, named Elizabeth Molloy, summoned James Booth, a butcher, in Shepherd's market, for having assaulted her.- The complainant was hastening home one night last week with her mistress's daughter, when the defendant came out of his shop, pursued her into her own house, and gave her a violent blow on the side of the head. He would have repeated ...

Published: Saturday 24 September 1842
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1900 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ASSIZE COURT OF LA SEINE

... AS.SIZE COURT OF LA SEINE. IESPIElATE ATliTE.1iT AT MURDEIR. 1'rIw'ccois JuIIliar, a XouIg niccim of' twenty-four)ears of age, a native of Ncinteq. nnd it shoenmiker by trade, wlls tried tit tlivee assizes ou a charge of having attempted to murder AlM[rie de TCourey, a young womian with whom he hall been living iu concubiusage, but who had quitted him In c'onse'quecil ofhils misconduct and ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... L- a AOTICES-Tmii DAY. 'OLURT IF CHANCEKI1. 'Te Lord ChAOller will not otteirl tr Aurt tio-lAy. iHlF:.;'HANCl.l.OR'. CoURr, I.lNlIOi.N'S .iNN-Slitatlet,. Priore S r 1.. 'i t on. tHghes v Ro mers, t1bv spoket ib l;ed, e 'I inroe, jlloal n i ) - I tloi-,N ow Z-alfi * Cantpany v *l ott, by order. riC s;, we -ir1aibrrrey v ('.oil.rn, port treorul-Cjjlrrisia n Iaylor 'I' aid I Ma nrtn1] y-'ilPe tt ...

THE LATE TRAGICAL OCCURRENCE IN ALDERMANBURY

... i THE' i.,TE TRAGICAl. OICC .eN CE IAv A L DETn .4, \B L]? Y . \ted ,at thir-oo nlock. Mr11. PIF ,tle the ity' c)- roi,~let,111 iir 1 )II- 2l iiliallitanti9 of Ile ward oi' (lIpiple- -IVitIL i. n .aI ihibod it) the- ward lsehooli'ooll, P'hilip fal, to ticltermn le thle lOuqe DI thle deathl of fl Co. I .ca~., _-'ed :27, arid ot' feo. Lucait, at!ed 10, Anile LacaS. 1,d tial .A ii're'd i,1c ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... LAW INTELLIGENCE-SATURDAY, COURT OF CHIANCEiRY. IN lL STYAN, A lliNKItt i'T. This matter w1s argued on Tihursdiay, the I 6tb, ou a spei) l case front the Court of lReview. T`lebankrupt had insured his life for a sonm of £2,500, in the mduitable Assurance Office, ndafterwards assigned the policy is a security for it debt. The insurers in that office are partner.s reecivingh inuttual adv iituges ...