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ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, AND OCCURRENCES

... I SWIN~r , U EXTR&AORDINARY.-A deep-laid schienie of swindling by evidently a practised hand was last ieek sune- cessfully played off bv a well-dressed gentleminaly-lookiing mal, upon some of ?? most respectable innkeepers and tradesmen of Windsor, Eton, aed Slough. OnL Tuesday mornigw last a person of highly respectable appearance and getltlemclanly manners arrived at Slough by'an ar il ...

Published: Saturday 06 June 1846
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5942 | Page: Page 10, 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, AND OCCURRENCES

... I ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, AIND OCCURRENCES. EXTIUMtMI NARY S UIcllIE--Oil Saturday, I8;,tectoI 'I 1lm11. of tie 1) . visiool, ?? to thi ln1agistracus or tie MAlly1elbolie otlice the fact otf I pliislollr 1l:,i ?? soacide ill tile statioll-IllsoI f) that (ibtrict. It optvleI tflint XL jlIOI\ il EC tilo MEMOli :LIxi;(I[~ cs (1id ls\\-t Thorlitoii, : HaItlal1 tarrace, Keiitiati tom , ?? taken ilto ...

Published: Saturday 05 September 1846
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3831 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, AND OCCURRENCES

... ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, AN'D OCCURRENCES. - - ?? u.a n th- nra- CLERiCAL DsLINlQUENYC.-%V ith reference to tnnc prtt- graph under this head iii last week's I Examiner,' which was taken front the I Brighton Herald,' a correspondent of the Times' has wiitten, to state that the rumour is a mare fabri- cation. The rev. gentleman who wos pointed at in the para- graph Isso ad the matter itvestigated, ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA- IF VVOI2JUES-Tllls DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, ?? Itll. Unopzposed Lliunatic e i'tious>. AtI'I'>I' t.OS.-t)lpts v StUIIop:, ?? I~tut ?? * It r311a, by ordet-M ilult' v 'Mifloid. VIC-l t 11S NCELLse., titoaS' ?? t', ?? ten.I ?? e. Su 1'..Slt) il. Casilliel-tli V ttpottiel'zs , to hi' tuid short cllls tt. Alter shorllt cauises .;il ;ltel till (,%i lisle Nll\^l M ?? andT Carilisle Rtailwayv ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-TuESDAY. BOW-STREET. Alfirhavl Dommet, att ni-b I iioitwrer, a as laced att the bar before 'Mr. Jardite. chiurged with ititlictitig twa wouids oil ?? persoa ol Joint nSllival, by stabbiig blioo w ithl at ktife. ;Ul. Jlu e Swayne, loldbeld (If ,h i l)olll litiblic-bouise, Itt Ox- ford-streel, still d that between tile ktid six o'clock oli Monl-av evelliltC, tavin:i ettle ...

MEETING OF MIDDLESEX MAGISTRATES

... VE[LJLE'IYACG oP mIn.D))LlSELX JIA GIS TI1l 7ES. is A meeting of justices of M iddi isex t;olk 1pi' yeso mrday at tthe Sessiom.s lIlmou, Cleriemwvell-rm'rmm, lir mhe inllUIsC tiI mOII ?? bitsinesS. T'rlre voO. :1. vm'rv ?? tioS t- il tenmmndmce of mmmegistramtes. Mr. Powamill tmll tim: 'lhim- at i tmelve o'clock. 9. '1T1113 miitmmes of time last court wmere read mmii 'oilirmired. 'TitE NErM ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... POLICE ILIGENUE-Tii TnsDAY. fl OW-i'-3T RIE ?? ieT A foreligner iiaiiitt ll u li; tiirai'i, tipp'iie eel'tieferTl. ItaltIit uni~erlee the h~toot mitl Aie., cliep s7, foe haineite. ot thle t7ill i of r Aprilt, teiiit ' lt'litity 0, . 'Ia q ?? (Ill Filk :tint, r'ibbton valiue :1 T)ile. ?? lilt' etelotlotic tile peeeoctitioil, ttid Tilt'. I11liies ;itp* IIi tt wilti11 it ?? tint IIi he lilY ofi ...

ANOTHER ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE LOUIS PHILIPPE

... AN ' yfI I E R - ATrlV,,Nii' 'TO A SSASSINAiTE 'OUIS PHILIPPE. Tlhe ?? - ci- illn a seconl edition of' PARIS, \W EDMNESDAY NIGiHT. I sorly ! ngaiil tt be colmipelleod to CoIII1uIi- I eate to otll in tililittiml tilhit aniother of those i bl1I. iinll em nt(nlsts zwlhich Iave but too Ire- queltly i ( 11 1i tory oi rance, hai ust efn Wil lnf ?? thle lite, *f nut, 1good IKinn, I'llilipee. A\ iiloe ...

[ill] late MURDER at the GUILDHALL COFFEE-HOUSE—PUBLIC MEETING

... ,,IJDEI (tt t1 e(JUILDI-JIALL Jib: .L )USL, JUB3LIC ME1ETIANG. -- .r~ -;l. - Cof.-- - - ?? -esterday at ftre ?? uoiree-1 ?? -'Sto? procure II C011114 ri 5sf ,dcii pal`sucd on thle ?? Snsitlr. AmongstI :,Stice 0 , tvil l~ ere theffloil Mse.j 11as: ,Williairn Thorriboroilg~, J11.Coerr oli Ureier it lhit p, JrtesMiller, &c. &c. jlt 1'tii~ Nsai hemigt ?? that iln aI (* *~~itporiiCC he ha nt ariore ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... ,AW JN TEL by ;LI GOESNCE~-Th1 osn . COURtT OF Ch-ANCERYl. IX HItl PE~iNDEt. ThiiS opteal, from an order of the' Master of the Rolls, directing the talxationl of ax salicitor's bill of costs, tinder the aiuthority of the 2d Vic., c. ,3, was opened yesterday. The itile-tion raised by the appeal is, whethler a bill (lelivered, but not signed by the solicitor, comes tnider the 37thl sc- tioni of ...

REGISTRATION COURTS

... CITY OF LONDON. The Revising Barrister entered the cort at half-past ten yesterday, and proceeded with the revision of the list of parishes in the, ward of Bread-street, Queenhithe, and Viutry. Samuel Godfrey Crook, who sought to be registered for an apartment at 15, Garlick-hill, was objected to by Mr. Browne, Conservative agent. Thomas Dawson wirs examined, and stated that the claimant is a ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... LAW INTELLIGExcETJILTIIsDAY tit ICE-CIIANCELLOJI'S COURT. Ellefore Sir L. Shadwell.] iii TIlE TIVERPON sciione.srtni ATTORNEY-rsENr.RAL oil V. :nn stAlit. ov flE5?uN AND OTHERS. tie 'Ihe object of ?? intorsiation in this case wtis to reform k, the 53'stern itlirsued at Tiverton Grammar School, founded ii by Peter llliitidell in the reigu of Queen Eliz4beth. The ad priocipid points Contended ...