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MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... X1DDLESEX SESSIONS. .1 ~~~TILssDaY. The November adjourned ;eneral sessions commenced this morning at Hicks's Hall, Olerkenwell. The rsnm- ber of prisoners for trial were Jig try -three, including five who are charged with musdemeanours. ROBBoRaY AT A RAILWAY ST&Ttox.-James Riddett, a welldressed naot, was indicted for stealing from the Great Western Railway terminus, at Paddington, a carpet ...

POLICE CASES DURING THE WEEK

... POLICE. CASES DURING THE WEEK. S~ . . ; : -. *INJURY aYU FUtOUS DRIV!NG.-OnI Saturday last, a man:naned Henry Wilkins was charged with having caused bodily injury-to Seth Wrennall, by furious driving, at Hutton, on the 13th of October last. Mr.' Ascroft appeared for the defendait 'It appeared, from the6'evi- dence adduced, that on the 'day in question the com- plainant was seated in a cart, ...

PUBLIC EXECUTIONS

... PUBIXC EXECUTIONS. TO THE 'EDITOR OF THE LONDON TIMES. Sir,-When I wrote to you on Tuesday last, I bad no, intention of troubling you again; but as one of your cor- respondents has to-day expressed a reasonable desire that I would explain myself more clearly, and as I hope I may do no injury to the cause I would serve, by stating my views upon it alittle more in detail, I shall be glad to do ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 1 LAWV INTELLIGEKCF EXETER ECCLESIASTICAL COURT, FIDsAY, NOVEMBER 16. This morning, the Lord Bishop of the diocese held a Court in the Chaptor-house of the Cathedral, for the purpose of delivering his judgment in the case of the Rev. Charles Rookes, M.A., rector of Nymett Rowland, Chlmleigh, Devon. The. rev, gentleman, who is a mar- clad man, was the defendant in an action for seduction tried ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGEN'CE-3ONDAY. 3[ANs,;in-notrsc.-A nltirt-C-etter-, snisled ,Janawe, inl the scrvcie of Messrs. Moses, the extensive clothiers inl Aldgate, and at man nanied Lee, who keeps a pilecu-br-oker's S~hop in Fore-street, Crippiugate, were brotigilt before the Lord Mayor and Alderman Carden, clisargeit, the former w ith hav- ingrsobbed lis emplo c-is, and the tatter with having received ...

MR. PHILLIPS AND THE MURDERER COURVOISIER

... Mr. Charles.Phillips has at length come forward to deny Wisd - the imputations cast upon him in reference to his defence of gon; th the murderer Courvoisier. He appears to have done so at Y. at the request of Mr. Samnel Warren, barrister, who,in aletter thisti In to him, cites the testimony of Lord Denmaii and MIr. Baron oth e- Parke, to the effect that the charges in question were wholly ofti ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA if' NO 77CES-Tnis DAY. CouVT OF CHANcrsit, LINCOLNS-INN, at 10.-For Judg- n ent: Chamubre v Siggers. Appeals: Phillipson Y GCatty -Lassrenec v Tiernev-(Cooke v Cholniondeley-Cole v Scott. COURT OF QUEEN S BBNCII, WESTMIINSTICI.-Mi5ldlesex Common Juries Runibelow v %YWhaloy -Allen v Chappell -The Qieen v Heart anti ?? v Cole and another -Daiston v Bury. CaUses, with judgment, &c. : Doe dent. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... LA TV IANTELLIGENCE-T1 iUnsDY. COURT OF CHANCERY. SMIITII ?? 1,FLVIS. This was an appeal from ,in order of thlc Vice-Chancellor of En i id~,d restraininig the defendants, Smllith and Co., from coimunimeatig illy information to Mr. iteymiell, the ad- vertishig agent, which would enable him to sustain an action for the price of advertisements against the plainitiff, Mr. lcesshngton Lewi. The ?? ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—THURSDAY

... M1IDDLESEX SESSIOiNS-TrnuJISDAY. [Before Mr. Sergeant Adains, Assistant Judgc ] Johr iF J''ifzyifbbt, rilias Jhldrrmey,, a muscular, morose lcok- illg fellow, a desceter fromt the 10th Ilussars, wr as indicted fur the following tdiablolical assault The presecutor, rho spoke with great difficulty in cOlse- q eunce oftire fearful iature of the injury the prisoner had intlicted upon hiam, deposed ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA TV NOWCES-Tiis Dy. COURT O CnASIOczRY, LiNCOLN'S-INN, at 10.-(Before the Lord Clianeellor.)-Forjndgmilent:t RobertsvRoberts. Appeal motions : Follett v Joifreys, part ?? v Wilk-inson-Carri ngton v Pell-Turner v Turnier (2)- In re St. George's Steom Packet Company, ex parte Pim -Clc,'1g v Filhlvierk-Iii ie Cambridge and Coichiester Rail- way Company-In re North of England Banking Company, e ...

OCCURRENCES AND ACCIDENTS

... EXTRAORDINARY INVESTIGATION AT HACKNEY.-An inquiry was held before Mr Baker, the coroner, at Hackney, on Saturday, respecting the death of Mr G. Row land Smith, aged 64 years, a solicitor, who died from starvation, under the following melancholy circumstances :-Mrs M. M'Donald, of No. 5 Orchard Cottages, deposed that the deceased had re. 'sided with her for the last twenty-four years. His ...

Published: Saturday 10 November 1849
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1464 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, IRELAND

... (BEF'ORE TIER LORD CHIEF JUSTICE AND A. SPECIAL JUST.) ET~ORtDtNMLY WILL CASEaLuEsiRS-FFRBNcH v. This case, which has created Considerable seneation in the county ofr Galway, where the litigant parties aer resident, L ca~me on for heeriog on Monday. The record has arisen outc of circunmstances connected with the last will andatestattent ir of the late Ron. Thomas Ffrenc'n, of St. Breadon's, ...