CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... r, a well-dressed young man, surrender- ed to take his trial for misdemeanour.-Mr. Clarkson said this was a prosecution instituted by the corporation of the Hudson's Bay Company against the defendant,' under the statute of 6th and 7th Victoria, cap. 96 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... ernorgh on the face of tire warrant to justify tire governor of thre Queen's prison irs detaining him. Petition dismissed. PEARCE V. aRtOOgE. Mr. Cooper opened a petition in this matter. Mr. Dickinson took an, objection that It contained original matter ...

Law Intelligence

... N. c At ?? THE V1MCkaktGZrLox o0r EhUIanIM.-By order: i Bayden v. Wason, part heard; Heathcotev. NorthStaffordflailway; , Pearce v. Brooks. Motions. t BarORD VicZ-CHnMICou XNIGSU BarIL-au~ses bY order; ?? v. Royds; Burton v. Munro; Webb v. Johnson; wellyer ...

LAW AND POLICE

... con ?? 4eore tbe others, a-s' he und tgeiinii kg~~add` life sun- menses, that he :wa the 'p jca1.'pender. Superb- 'tendent Pearce, F, replied tiit would, and, in pddition 'to his knowing ?? .remai'ngieli3t of the way. signedly, he had heentrepeatedly~ ...

Published: Sunday 03 March 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4859 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Law Intelligence

... FONBLANQuyL-Johto Darby, Dorset.. siv Nrkdeooo,ler. eelotil., 11 ; Hy. Smith, South Ockenclen, farmier, - i ttt BltaI~irand Pea'rce, V uxhull-gurden., wine mer- lot ro, Gor. Smith, Cuiaherlanrd-row, oloacesemonger, ~~s~txl~T EBTRS' COURT, POttTUESIAL-STREET ...

THE POWDER-MILL EXPLOSION AT HOUNSLOW.—THE INQUEST

... for the y. families of such ais are k-illed in th'eir service, and thit thitl ly will be done in tire present instance. ry Pearce, wire was remroved to St. George's Hospital, ansi re- x- ported dead on Mornday nigtat Was still alive at nine o'clock of ...

EAST-RIDING GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS

... e shilling. SAILORS' ORPHAN INSTITUTION.-(IO Sunday evening, the collection in Waltham.6treet chapel, after a sermon by the Rev. R. Felvus, of Sheffield, amounted to XIi 149. Od., ] and the bazaar in the Sailors' Institute, last week, yielded 650- making ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... did not appear that either the plaintiff or Pearce had ever seen Mrs. Merrington. The learned counsel for the plaintiffin his reply, hakivin strongly and severely commitented up-lil the evidence givent by Pearce, The Lord Chief Brron siiiued up, leaving ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... committee had authorised this investigation, to give the prisoner an opportunity of exculpating himself. LIABILITY OF PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS TO PARISH RATEs.-On Thursday, the parish authorities of St. James's attended before Mr. Long to support a summons taken ...

Law Intelligence

... Smith; In re Lord Seymour's I Trust; In ro Peole's Estate; In re Heath's Estate * In re Hempshead a! Estate. By order: Pearce v. Pearce, cause; Bendon v. Fenton, s motion. BcForIsjVxCE-CBnELL'oa KNimiT1nT Btcro.-Causes . Woodyv Lyne, a part beard; Westlake ...

Law Intelligence

... By order: Dais v Chanter, to Ube spokento; Orlon v. WVabibourn, .mation, part beard; Bridgee v. Ir Herlaram Causes: Pearce T. Pearce, by order; West v. Jer pert heard; ?? v. Lord Broughasu; Duke of ?? v. Earl It Amherst; Mabear v. Babirgton; Rogers v ...

THE EXETER FLYING POST

... Rev. Piebendary Ford, Ifrom 20th' ehap.'St: John-,-22-3rd verses. : On the 27th instant, the -Rev. John Downall, M.A., was instituted -to -the Vicarage' of Okehamnpton, Devon, void by' the resignation of the'Rev.' Samuel ,-Bradshaw, on 'the presentation- ...