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... 3La4. Intcutomct+ ?? - S NOTICR8.-TaIS DAY. The Lord Chancellor wiml hear appeals in the House of Lords. VICE-CHANCELLORS' COURTS, XINCOLN'8s1NN. a Ar 10.-BaREORx T VIOE-CEAcIC AR Or ORiLWD.-To be spoken o to . Walker v. Coote. Causes . Robotharn v. Amphlett; Gifford v. d Pryor; Bryant v. Bryant; Sergison v. Serglaon; Faster v. Greaves (2); MWatsonv.Booby; Wrlgnt v. Pell; Porter v. Simeon* ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CEGXTR4L CRIMINAL ao UIRo I OLD COVJUI.-YESTWDAY. BWpOS MB. JUST709 War.ANS. FORGERY OF RUSSIASN BAK NOTES. Saul Laurio, 22, jeweller, Bernard Gordom, 35, cap- maker, and Jodfah Fadermane, 34, merehant, were~plased at the bar to plead to an indictment charging them with feloniously engraving certain parts of an order or under- taking for thepayment of moneys of a foreian state, to wit, the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE CO UBTS. MANSiON-HOUSE. at , Cn1AB3 OF ROBBnnY.-SOlomons Aorahami and strael PR Levy wera brought up on suspicion of having robbed Solo- moa Joel, a fishmonger, residing in Stauey-laue, of money to the amount of upwards of 171. Mr, Hobler appeared for the prisonere. oho E Thecomplainaut,ivo was ststed to be a hardworking al . hshmonger, hasl been in the habic of attending ...

The Court

... Coe court+ ML ?? FEB. 1 en The Queen walked out in the Home Park this re- merning. Prince Albert went outshooting this forenoon. Hus ?? royal highness was accompanied by the Marquis of Exeter, in the Marquis of Douglas, and Earl Spencer, and was attended o by Lord Camoys, Colonel the Hon. Charles B. Phipps, and Lieut.-Colonel F. H. Seymour. The Prince of Wale, Prince Alfred, the Princess Royal ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGEIVCE. VI COURT OF EXCHEQUER, THURSDAY, Feb. 14. ri le (S~itng at Nisi Prius, before ti'e Loan) CHiEF BA RON and a sd Special Jury.) eti THlE NATIONAL LAND SCHEME. C Il CONNSOR, Me., V. aaADSseAW. . It This was an action for a libel contained in a band-bill. ft The defendant pleaded a justification. le Mr. Serjeant Willints(wvith Mr. Atherton and Mr.Prentice) C 'd appeared for the ...

Published: Wednesday 20 February 1850
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4692 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

PRESTON INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS

... The calendar contained the names of fifty-three prisou. ers, fifty of whom were for trial for felony, and three for misdemeanour. Of this number, twenty-two were entirely uneducated, twenty-seven could read and write imper- fectly, and of four no account was given. None of the cases were of more than ordinary importance. The fol. lowing gentlemen were sworn upon THE GaAWD Jur:_ Mr. Richard ...

EXETER DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... EXETE.R DIST.RICT COU.RT OF BANKRU~PTCY.' (Before Mfr. Commissioner Bere.) WEDNqESDAY, FEB. 6.-L- IN e THoMAs TnE~nr. - This vwas an adjourned sitting for certificate. The bank- rupt was a corn and seed merchant, as well as farmer, of Tregony, lin Cornwall. Mr. Stogdon opposed on the part of the trade assignee, Mr. Treeby, of Plymouth, and other creditors. Mr. G. W. Turner supported the bank. ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA H' VuTIC'A'S-Turs DAY. TIrc Lord Chancellor sits in the Hlouse of Lords on appeals. VICH-CrrArCRcLORS' COURTS, LUvcoLN's-is-l>.MeAorc the Vice- Chancellor of Eilglard, at 10.)-ihort causes : Brown * Pobilsoll -Birtles v Potts-Shard v Leei-Russell s Luey-Po-ggort v Lee (7)-T'reeclyan v Withaur (2)-Gardner v Wiffllias-Spiililig v Sius -Cullimr v Upton-Boyes v Brown. 'Pctitions, &c,, by order: ...

SURREY QUARTER SESSIONS—FEB. 4

... SURREY QUARTER SESSIONS-FuB. 4. The February quarter sessions for the county of Surrey commenced this morning before Thomas Puckle, Es,., and a full bench of magistrates, at the Sessions House Newington Causeway. The calendar contained the names of fifty-five prisoners for trial, being heavier than usual at this period of the year, especially as the Central Criminal Court is sitting at the ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW VNOTICES-THis DAY. COURT OF CIIANcF.RY, LiNCOLN'S-INN, at 10.-For Judgment: Tnt re Caffbees settlemient. Appeals : Coleman v Mellcrsih()- Hirst v Tolsori-Tomlhison v Trouivhton (2)-fHughem 9Williamls. VIC3 CrANCmTI,ro1S' COURTS, lNCi0LN`H-INC-( Before the Vime- Chancellor of England, at 10.)-Causes: Padwick Y Hanglip, part ?? of Iterwick r M.urray-Di.sngdon vV Woods-Wright y Pell-Trauit Y ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER OF THREE CHILDREN

... _ATT:E;MT.D !IU-R3DE' OF THREE . -, ca~lIlmw- An extrabrdiiaaq degree of interest was excited at the Maylebone-Polici csort, on Wednesday, in consequenre of its-h aing'bechme knownlthat a womananamed Eliza- bheth ,iggiuss the wile 'of a wheeiwright, living at 33, Little (arlisle.street, Pornmau-mnarket, was about to un- dergoaa. examination before Mr. Broughton, on, the charge of having ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... NEWCASTLE, Friday, Jan. 25.-Before Joseph Hawks and Capt. Weatherley.-James Reed, a well-known thief, charged with picking a female'e pocket, at the Assembly Rooms, was committed for 14 ?? Chusey, remanded on a charge of robbing a commercial gentle- man of £L0, was brought up this day, and dilcharged, the complainant declining to appear to ?? Pindar, remanded on the charge of swindling Mr ...