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POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... POLICE IiVT1FlLlG 8NCB-TUESDAY. IHOW-STREET. yAfter ilia nright chargfl !-sVere lI~s;rared of, a Frenchmiant, named 5 Bucrichz Hiltonr, Appliedl to Mr. twrdino for leave to tioot A number of large pulacard, ho held in Iris ]lattd at diffiiretrt pltaces trirrirgh town. Tihey triee printed In tJre French And. linglitti itaigoages, setting forthi that tire Icing of tire! IPeiri sWas Indebted to ...

LAW NOTICES—(THIS DAY)

... LA W NOTICHS- (THIS DAY), I COURT OY QUEEN'S BENCH, SEDT3IENVSERl-A.tl..I Al IDDLEtttX COMIMION JURnit.-.tiildner v la r - akBrr I ; -Wooad v Wilallit and anollohr- l'3tchor , Ktllt, LESt, lEn, Ib!'.rttc-BurreII v ft aliljlolujif Grt~iltield v liri,n -IJ)e,. bilsol V wtoolon-HOV v Sld i-Pork t 131 ,tteo,1liomen. 'i'll last causit is No. 61 on the l1s. COUliT OF coMdMON PLEAi, WESTMlENTER -Al ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLICE IN2BLLIGJENCB-MONDAY. MANSION-HOUSE. A young woman named EdilA Bloosnfield was brought before the Lord Nayor, oddl) enough charged with having committed a felony. Mirs. Hughes, the wite of a haberdasher In Grsacchurch-street, etated that the prisoner purchased a tablecover In tile shop for three shillIngs and prcsented a sovereign to be changed. A boy who at- tended the shop handed the ...

A BATCH OF [ill]

... BA TCH ?? ?? e jLari3 Akt t he MansiolhuOse, on llonday3 rt coinmenced the justice-roon proceec r Nl and, inflicted a tine of 1001. ou Edtrad 51`1 licensed victualler, of 41, King-stO 50 smiugg~ling brandy. It.- George Brown was brought up Oil ?? gold pin from the shop of *lr. Hayes, a ghe ro in Farringuon-street, on the Gti int . d it alf been remanded from the preimous da)y' ?? ti' that the ...

ROBBERY AT THE BANKING-HOUSE OF MESSRS ROGERS AND CO

... A robbery to an unprecedented extent was committed between Saturday night and Monday morning in the bank- ing-house of Messrs Rogers, Odling, and Co., bankers, of Clement's lane. Bank-notes to the amount of upwards of 40,0001. were stolen out of the iron safe, which is depo- sited in the wall of the inner office; and securities to a very large amount also taken by the thieves. On the morning ...

Published: Saturday 30 November 1844
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1079 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... POLICE. JNTELLIGBNCB-WEDNBSDnAY. Tw wlldrssdMANSION-HOUSE. Wlim Twowol-drmedwomen of the, town, nqmed Bridget ilat and MaPV Eustoee, wers brought before Aldermian Wilson under the following circumstances:- About eight or nine weekeealgo, a gentleman was mret at a late hour of thea nightt In Thames-street by a fermale, who contrived to rob hire or a small bag containIng £45. Ile subsequently ...

MEETING OF MIDDLESEX MAGISTRATES

... MEEDING OF MIDDLESEX MAGIS- TRA TB3S. A meeting of justices of the county of Middlesex took place yesterday at the Sessions-house, Clerkenwell-grees, for the transaction of public business. There was an unusually large attendance of magistrates. Mr. Devon took the chair. The minutes of the last court were read and confirmed. Somue conversation took place respecting the election of a chairman ...

POLICE JUSTICE.—LUXURY of WEALTH

... IPOLIC JUSTICE.-LUXUIY of WEALTH. cts [v~otm PU NCHII] we Yesterday, the Hon. An- John B~riggs was charged .Ol utuTopinbim a person before Mr. Honeycombe with Utof gentlemanly exterior, was having committed anl aasault the brought before Mr. Honey- upon Mr. Jessamy Bloom, a cB ombs, charged with a very person of somewhat genteel al n violent aslsaul t on appearance. ions~ Urace18 Alittens, a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... POLICE IYTBLLIGENCR-FRiDAY. MARLBOROUGH-STREET. GAiusr-HoOusas.-Tho police this morning made an attacik en a house, No. 64, St. James's-street, in the occupation of Mr. Ituint, billiard table maker, and took Into custody a number of per- suns ol suspicion of being found il a house which was used as a comnion gambling house. The defendantswere brouight tothis court sod placed at the bar before ...

LAW NOTICES—(THIS DAY)

... LAW WYOTICES-(Tuis DAY). COURT OF CHANCERY AT WESTMINATERl-8it at ton. Smythe v Griffin, .ppeal forjudgment. IiBANKRUTUT PETITIroS -In re Todd -In re Chambers. APPEALS. Alatthew v Brlse-Duke or Lords v Earl Amherat. VICE-CHANCELLORS' COURTd, WESTMINSTER.- Sit at ton. Beforo Sir L. SIIADWELL. Motlons. N.n. Unoppoped Pelitioes and Short Causes to-morrow. Sir J. Knight lBruce will not attend ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... LA W IVTBLIGNCE-WBDNBSDAY. J1lDICIAL COMMITTEE OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL. 'fije following announcenment was issued yesterday by the Lordie colstituiing thle Judicial CommIttee of the Privy Council: 11The Judicial Committee. of the Privy Council will resume lIB fitlings onl the following days :-Thursday, 28th of November, Fri. l'ay 20ib, and Saturday tl0th; Wednesday, 4th December, Tisuredaty and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLICE IANVTBLLrGHCR-MoxnDAy. MANSION -HOUSE. A poor country fellow, who stated that his name was Charle'.s Harley, and that lie was servant to a brewer at Little Port, in the Isle of Ely, applied to Alderman Wilson on Saturday for a summons, caliiig upon the proprietor of the uhll Inn, lishopigate, to account for detaining three boxes containing wearing apparel, directed to William Daniel, ...