SHERIFFS' COURT—THURSDAY

... assess damages in an action brought by the Honourable Hester Catherine, Marchioness Dowager Sligo, against a gentleman named Russell, to re- p cover damages for a breach of contract, a Mr. Pitt Taylor appeared for the pluintiff, and stated that is it would ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... Highness has landed on the Continent, and will then return to town. The Archbishop of Canterbury had an interview with Lord John Russell yesterday, at his official residence in Downing-street. Captain Hay had an interview with Sir George Grey, yesterday, at ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... tailor, said that the previous' evening, abosit seven o'clock, he was employed to take a suit of clothes to a house near b Russell-square (he had forgottern the name of the street). He tI rang the bell, when a woman answered the door and took tI the goods ...

COURT-MARTIAL ON A NAVAL LIEUTENANT

... first in Hanroaze, Plymouth, for the trial of Lieutenant William John Lowry, ofther Majesty's sloop Britomart, on the four pire following charges: lied IIFor that the said William John Lowry, when acting lieutenant of her Majesty's sloop Britonsart, and ...

Law Intelligence

... INSOVENT fiEBrbitS' COURT, POTGLS~ET .A 11.-Baxon CHr EP CosssroNEsa RevyNoLDs.-Original prison. erb: John Caslake, William Bryant, Charles Easiate, john Mount. ford., B AT ?? Ma. COmUieSSoWm IrARmA.-Adjourned prisoners: .George Wr. Weclie Ltonel 0. Watllng ...

COURT MARTIAL

... Lieutenant William Joist Lowry, of H.M. Sloop ]Jo/tomatet5, onl the four following charges : I' Fos shot the said Williami John Lowry, whien Ac- ?? Licutesnasit of Her Majesty's sloop .rth owgrie, and in -cotual service and full pay its Ter Majesty's ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Thlest. Plitmdey.'fles, Dorlsy, John Block, aced C;eo P'ritchiarid, charged with havilig;; turkey in ttieir possesson, .epposed to have been stolen, were remnended tiii Wedmiesday. Nl'in. Poters, Charles Hliggs. ,John Wloek, Charles Pike, and iji; orrugevee ...

LAW AND POLICE

... and Plews were the solicitors under the bankruptcy. Mr. Lucas supported a proof tendered by Mr. B. West, bookbinder, of St. John- street, Clerkenwell, for 1,710, 1,000 of which was advanced by him while in partnership with Greenhow, under the firm of Greenhow ...

Published: Sunday 06 January 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7466 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... him, was charged before Alderman Hmuphery with having stolen a tlseodolite, value 22. The details excitedsome merriment.-Mr. John Symonds Marratt, optician, of No. 63, King William-street, said: The pri- soner came to my shop on Wednesday to inquire about ...

Law Intelligence

... another; kooks v. Baldwin; Dloe dem. Sayer and others v. Hatton; ~Iriffitbs v. Marcy; Williams and others v. James; Page v. Mwoor; John-~on v. Clarke; Goodman v. Vocook, W101ArUXAsTHEmi, 161iS-Chard v. Fox; Dunie of itunawrlok,. Harmer; Noorweod. and another ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... Protection : 3amwes J;.v W ill. E. Ponten. Original Protectin: George B. Russell. 'ihomas Chamnbera, Thomas t. Green, John alorr ?? Join DearingiU, James Hairis, JonathanFroud, John llewett, Robert A. Bust, bichiaul Puddefoot. (Before Mr. Commisisionner ...

Law Intelligence

... ttcinn: Joseph Jay, WilliAmn Elkin Pontcn. Origina ptotctn : 6eorte. ?? t, Russell, Thonias Charnbcrs, Thomasa Lide reen, t, daba Morris, John Decaring, James Harris, Jonathn Frond, John jleactt, Rtobert Anderson Rust, M~ichael I'uctdefout. AT IC -Be sam MAI ...