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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 ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA IW NOTICE.S-Tnrs DAY. VICE CHANCELLORS' CotrTs, LINCOLN'S-INN-Atten. Before MIr l,ANCBL(IT SlSADVVLrL. Uinopposesd petitions and short carres. AFTrER TRust SHOIsRT CAUHYR-TIlle first twenty aoljourned petitions. Before;8ir J. L. KNmanrr BRUlC. Haroes v Itcster, for judgment. CAUBRn, &c,-Bone v Clarke, pert heard- Kayv Pelil, part heard -Allen v waadiry-Thorp v GartEide-Condult v Seano-The ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INT.ELL I GENCE. OXFORD CIRCUIT.-GLOUCzSTER, Aptuil 6. In the hurry of sending off his report this morning, our reporter was inaccurate in stating that tie verdict in the ejeotment brought against the executors of the late James Wood, was for the lessors of the plaintiff. It wIas for the defeudants without costs, the defendants undertaking to pay tle lessors ofthe plaintiff;£10,000, ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—THURSDAY

... I CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-THiRIDAY. [Before Mr. Justice Coleridge and Mr. Justice Erskine.] Alfred Flight, aged 19, was charged with feloniously stabbing and wounding Charles Swenson, with intent to do him some grievous bodily harnm, within the liberty of her Majesty's Tower of London l M~r. Payne defended the prisoner. From the evidence it a ppeared that the prisoner was an apprentice on board ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... POLICE IATELL1GENCE-WFDNESDAY. BOWU-STREET. POST-OFPIcr ROBDZRy.-ThoeIas Gfeen, a young man of respectlable appeu rance, was brought up fbr final exaulnillatio onl a charg-e of stealingr three letters containing jewels, which cause info his handss in the course of his duty. At the last examination, it appeared that it porter, named( l orbes, wlile on duty in the inlaid ofhee on the evenin- of ...

LAW AND POLICE

... -D- - - I-- -- - L=iAW AND POL.ICE.- i COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. r QEE. v. NOrT.-MAGISTEhit., J3URasmncroN-.-The defendant il this case is a magistrate of the ctunty of Devon. flainga or supposing that he had, some grounds of complaint in9s the Rev. Mr. Russell, the Rector, and the Rev, Mr. aist the Curate, of the parish in which he resided, he pre- Her.aglnsaSt them three charges before the ...

Published: Sunday 24 April 1842
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2454 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

OFFENCES

... ATTEMPT AT MURDER AND SUICIDrE.-At South- ampton, on Wednesday night, a young man rushed into a shop, and, selaing a knife, made an attempt on the life of the errand-boy by making a plunge at his throat. The poor boy instinctively hung down his head to avoid the blow, and was dreadfully cut across the upper part of the chin, right into the jaw bone, completely severing the lower lip. The ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... POLICE INTELLIG3NCE-THuRSDAY. GUILDIIALL. A milkman, named Bean Jones, was brought before Sir Matthew Wood, charged with indecently assaulting a poor weman named Lappan, who was on her way to meet lher husband upon leaving off work on the preceding night. The esiplialnant stated that the prisoner pinched her as he passed along at the east end of Long-lane. She called to a policenian, who went ...

THE MURDER AT ROEHAMPTON

... THE JIURDBR AJ'ROUEIIA3P7(NA. A oe LATEST PA4,tTtCTtttARS'J 'ie i At oe O''10( tlii mroortna it oerjcaflt oc ie of police r~ported to tile, intlteoror on duttY it 'Ito etruet stiattoii-hoiti'th flitITlowinsr circ'mmtjntt'. -Abou0t f'ont o'clock cinn't Thur'lava 't''tott rottitl Lr- lttoly cr-tnl Ititix tlte tittrdi'rer Danieil Goot1, atnd it'ice'l itl tt 'inhfar tilliluer to the Man' iNto Ora ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZLRI JjAVTLLi (e'NCIE. N ~O~lI II t: rlILT~.tlpttoll, APt'I.S1. Cl1olcjre Air. l~amioi lOulic.j N EIT.SON AND It 011111 N.- t' 1' R i ANT)5TTI M 1T10 delfsd,-Iltliit are lioll~litors ill Oliito tat i, thu t~; it IliiI wilt broolivit by tile t ru il'si o tile CristenJ hiluidii.!, ~QVCel to nr. rver the O iiieitli' of IL 10o's stiotaimt b'IIt' 0- t r'1t15& quelli'&, its W-os alIt'~d, oir ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... POLlC1 INTBLLGNLGEE-TRuhRSDAY. MINANSIOXN-HOUSE. A young man, named 11 illiamn Snow, was brought before the Lord Mayor upon a charge of an extraorliiuary de- scription, as it was stated by Mir. lobler, juu., who ap- peared for the psrosecution. The prisoner, who had been apprehended by n metro- politan policeman at Havershlai, in Essex, stated that he was twenty-four years of agre, and thatbe ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA IT NOTICES-TILis DAY. counr OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN 'SINN-At Wm. rascail v Scott, motion part heard-Attorney-General v Mayor of Ludlow, petiti n by order Arppit.i Mlrio ss.-Wliktison v Page-Moss v Baldock-Ann Firml er v Jamres Former (2 -Janmes Farmer v Ann Farmier-Toledo v V'ieta-Dunn v Alassey-Lord Cochrane v Kelley-Evans v M5rortu-Eyton rThesame. VICEgCH ANCELLORS COURTS, LINCOLN'S-INN-At ...