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INQUEST ON LORD G. BENTINCK

... NLYARIK, SUNDAY MOItNINO.-Yesterday,at eleven o'clockl in the forenoon, Mr. Falkner, of this town, one of the coroners fbr the county, opened his court at Welbcck tAhbey, and proceeded to inquire into the cause of the death of the Right Hon. William Gecorge Frederick Cavendiso Bentinek, second son of the Duke 0± Portland, who, as is al- ready too well known, expired suddenly on Thursday after. ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA W P OTJ7'S-TiMrs DAY. P . bACE Crwr Wr ESrT NSTr, :¢t ?? 9.-Defended Cau ies: Theobolil v Illh.-S, niuiAI4: l N Tregilis-Loiiata v 1t-er. 'There &irc tilirtyrlloie ndoelled causmc. SOCeNDAMiS' COURTe, BAKiXIAtLT,-8TRFT at 1I.-.-3ifere Mr. Secondary Jotter )-6aenes WValker v (!ox-trowni v Row. COURT OF BAMe ulttic Bil, f 1 i av ecr..-(htefrt Mr. Comn- niolneifcr ra'ne.}-r. Firl, Castle ...

TREATMENT OF SICK POOR IN ST. PANCRAS

... TEEA TALEXT OF SICK POOR IN SF. I PA*. NCR. s. LateeigMr. T. WakiY, II.P., and a jury erlpa- nielled onl Monday last, Ito inquire into the death of George Davis, aged 30, late ain inmate of St. Panceras Workhomse, alleged to have died froin exposure, want, and ill-treatment, resumed their investigation at thle Elephant and Castle, Kings-road,, Camtuden-townl. lohe impct aa dore o h ttendanece ...

CITY SMALL DEBTS COURT—WEDNESDAY

... CITY SMA LL DEBTS CO URT-WEDNESDAY. [Before Mr. Commissioner Bullock.] CROYT V. LORIMER. This was an action brought by the plaintiff as one of the shareholders of the Metropolitan and Suburban Benefit Building Society, to recover the sum of 41. 25I. for money had and received for the use of plairtiff, by defendant, as one of the directors of the said society. Mr. Buchanan appeared for the ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... CO UR T OF A LDERE yesterday a Court was held for the despatch of TIIE SOLITARY SYMTEM. Aldirrnan SinNIRT, whlen tie sherliffh 111!e their L,-d0 turn relating to the prisons of tile Citv tusk t i cs-el re. to ask a question on a sllbeot of cunsiderahl, t It, rest. Ile had seen in the T'iaz., newsepaper, utndlirth't Itc- Meeting of Middlnsex lft ti., a slech ?? i'ti to Sir Peter Laurie, which ...

POLICE.—YESTERDAY

... PO)L TCE.-Y IrS ItDA V. A.. - . . . .. - -- -- ?? 1 .. * 15lANSION IlOLTUS -RI3(3ltl~ty ?? Nnr's - - -0. von i(jofldam,3 a Duatchman, wts 9 ch rged with huvi g ra' olen Hlolland hanki. notes ainl scculrities (4r moe to tho ?? (of botweel(l 1150001. and 1(100/. A row Irdral (I0150/ hadl booen ofloedm for tho appreonsionel~ of the prisoner, who, it wac OIU cturd hI imnined iatly after hle got ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-TutEDsAY, mANI{5r(140N ?? a1d011 arlo, 'stokeril to the '~nc teamner fromt Rotterdrani, were brought before the 1ord Mayor t inder the following ?? The niaster of the itanger, which tnuoos betwenvc Londont nid Rettordain, Stated thtt tile prisoners belonged to his eassel taien bie joined her , and that they Suddenly deserted, 'ni the 2Stlt of August. at Brewer's Quay, in ...

POLICE.—YESTERDAY

... POLICE.-YESTERDAY. I GUILDIIALL.-IonSEit STEALING.- I. Nash was F further examined on the charge of stealing a horse and gig, the property of Mr. Stapleton. The prisoner went to Mr. 1 Stapleton's livery stables, in New Broad-street, City, on I Tuesday fl)rtnight, and hired a horse and gig with a man to I accompany him as servant. He drove to the Angel at Ed- I monton, and having ordered dinncr ...

Law Intelligence

... Raw Entelltyucco is INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.-YnSTrBRI).& Befoic the Chief Coinmmsiionor. e EXTRAORDisINARIY STO}ItS.S-i be case of I. Karazinsicy, which has already occupied the attentioa of the court for seven s- days, was at length nujudicated. The commissioner havirg hcalled the attention of the insolvent to the solemn nature of Y the oath he nppeared so willing to take, said, I trust I ...

POLICE

... BOW STREET, ?? Or AOxsox.-Emily Beaumont, keeper of -a coffee-shop in Long acre, Mary Fitzgerald 'her servant, and James -Fry, were charged with arson, the tw ?? -prison- ers being principals, and the male prisoner being -accessory after the fact.-tr Stoer, assessor to the Westminster Fire of he, said that on the 31st of August the prisoner Beaumont called on him, laying claim ato 2721. 16s., ...

Published: Saturday 16 September 1848
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3853 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... 1'7iC;CWpEN~TS ~AND ~OfTEN~CIES Ij A VERDICT of wilful murder has been returned against jraa Southgate, charged at Thorpe with poisoning her frst husband, Thomas Ham. It will be remembered that ibe accused was the intfinhte friend of Mary May, re- tyll executed for baurder; and the suspicion is that the % yvoone v were engaged in more thita one of the ponins cases which have disgraced this ...

Published: Sunday 10 September 1848
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5787 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

The FATAL COLLISION on the LANCASTER and PRESTON RAILWAY

... The FATAL COLLISION o the LAN CASTER1 and PRESTON RAIILWA Y. LANCASTER, WEDNESDAY.-Thij forenoon the in niry into the circusntances connected with the death of all- nah Airey, the woman killed by the collision between tihe express train and a slow train, oll the Lancaster and Preston Railway, on Monday, the 21st ultino, was resisisedl, for the fourth tine, at the Town-hall, before Mr. J. ...