SURREY SESSIONS—MONDAY

... SURREY ,SJOSSINS M--MoNDAx.Y I Mfore T. Puckle,Esq., chnoirii~a% f.-i Errol, IV. Kemble, Psq., M.P.,J. Antrobus, Es., lM.P., and a Bench of 48 Mlagistiates.j. Tbe above Pe.ainUs commenced thismorulnK at the Court- house, St. Mary's,Newington, before an exceedingly crowded bench of magistrates. The calendar was rather heavIer tban UP14l, COL tRining the names of70 prisoners. A.NXUiL REPORT OF ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... COURP' OF ALDERMEN. YeEtar.iay a count was held tor the oesisatch of business. THE GICY FRIECDOM. T'h3 Chamberlain's list of Asppliottions to be made free, frouk whbleall ae weli as reutil d'tieretcoutuined tle natns 5/V (is svelBI ittrobhonts tmd Ia`TIko, of eminence in the City. The freed! ins were gisuttd. The inquests of rmany (f the wares made presentments Qf numbers of persons ocrrying ...

Court of the High Steward of Westminster

... Court of the High steward of West- minster. FALSE WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. At the sitting of the court, before the Deputy Steward, the High liaiblh and a full court ot. Burgesses, the jury made the following presentment or fines for the last month: James Millon, 21, Tothill-street, cheesemonger, two pair of scales deficientt, fined 15s.-John Meller, Lower Belgrave-street, Plinlico, pork-butcher, ...

Meeting of the Middlesex Magistrates

... Meeting of the Middlesex M tagitrates ?? a- Thursday being what is termed county day, or the- , day appointed for the transaction of the financial andI other business of the county of Middlesex, a most nume-.. rous meeting of the magistrates was held, at twelve o'clock, in the Court-house, Clerkenwell-green, - Devou, Esq., in the chair. The depuedr Clerk of the Peace,. hav--- iag read the ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCE. SA TvRDAY. LEONARD a TFATCRER.-FALSE IiPRISONATENT.- This was an action to recover damages for assault and false imprisonment, brought by plaintiff against defendant, who was his landlord: It appeared that plaintiff ared (le. fesndant a certain amount of arrears far rent; and an ill- feeling having existed between, them, the former haid stated that he w as determined to ...

DREADFUL MURDER

... ;S. Bita TCo, I)oC. 7.-I send dou particullrs of one h of the ?? foul niudlers wve havC cvcr ?? of', P alld Which took place last night, about iicd night. -I should inflorm oul that in this country there 0 ,rc i many men who obtain tI e'r livelihood by pur- I chasing butteir, and ?? provisions, ill Ca di-anll and in Carm at hcislicir, and taking them to t ti iron districts for saile aidaw they ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... .POLICA ZAVTBJLLIGHNCRB-THIRSIDAY. MANSION-HOUSE. A decently dressed woman named Marc Hiquins. who appeared with a cap, but no bonnet, was brought before the Lord Mayor charged with having threatened to break the Mansion-house windows. A policeman stated that ho saw the defendant In the neighbour- hood of the Marsilon-house on the preceitng evening, and when he asked her what she wanted, she ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—Dec. 18

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-Dec. 18. rre [Before Mr. Baron litolfi' and Mr. Justice Wigehtman.] he THE FRAUD ON THE BANK OF ENGLAND. At nIoe o'clock, Mr. Commissioner Ballock took his seat Pa and tried some trifling easss. Amongst the prisoners called )sr up to plead was Burgess, the late clerk in the Batik of Enrglan4,wbo WHS Charged, in six indictmeDts, with feloni- ously aiding and assisting ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... LA V IVNTRLLIGBNCBE-TUESDAY. JUDICIAL COMMITTEE OF THIEPRIVY COUNCIL. ' (Present, the, Lord chancellor, tihe Lord President, Sir James Graham. Baron Parke, thle Judge of the Admiralty Court, and the pa Chancellor of the iurity of Cornwalli I THSE CASE 01' THlE LXIEUTENANT.OoVEEVORI OF OCEFlSoEY. The above-nained members of the l'riry Unueent, colistittldri; a Ct committee for the affairs of ...

COURTS OF LAW

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. BARTLETT v. BARCLAY, PERKINS, AND OTHSERS.-Thjs was an action brought by one of the partners in a firms of calico printers, in Watling street. The defendants were te well-known brewers, and it appeared that on the 10th Of July one of their drays, in passing over Westminster bridge, was overtaken by plaintiff's gig. The dray was going up hill, when the gig attempted to ...

Published: Saturday 28 December 1844
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1334 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Metropolitan Police Intelligence

... ,rootian ipolice Pntetoge1le. ?? MANSION HOUSE. tiei's6DA1-A CHRISTMNAS CUSTOMERz.-A man named W'li'r ?? wise charged with having stolen two r goose, the property of Mr. Howard, poul-l teA:?fIteadenhalltmarke. The prisoner had been seen V ?? Ot 'IM. Hovward's men to deliberattly take one of t] the dsri~s anld the goose fioml the place in the shop rheyverodeposited, place them acrose his ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... Il1NMIAV- I),, O'k I IMONDAY, DEC. 23. e nI LFUL FIRE-RAISING. I Giaso, weaver, was placed at the bar, charged with t ilii hli e-raisiog, irt so far as, ol the night of Sunday thle 28th, or s mrnie- of Monday the 29th day of April, 1844, he did wickedly, n n ilfulls maliciousiy. and feloniously set fire to the warehouse or prentises in Sentbesk Street of Brechil, occupied by 'Messrs. Guthrie ...