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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... IAW INTELI-GE .E, COURT Or BAuKRUPI'roy UXVOUCEED ACCOUNTS AND FALSE CnEqu5S1. -The last examination meeting in the case of William Breed, sheep, dealer, of Amersham, Bucks, was held on Wednesday. His unsecured debts were 265; assets of small amiount.-Mr. Fennell, the official assignee, re. ported that accounts were formed throughoufon esti- mate, and were unsupported by a single document, the ...

LAW AND POLICE.—SATURDAY

... LAW AND POLICE.-SATURDAY. [From our latest editions of last week.] 1TISOLVENT DE:BTORS' COURT. GETrteN MWONEY ON PROMISE OF MIARRIAGE-ITN al: GEoRUs DOVER.-This insolvent, who had been a smith and iarrier at whetstone, was opposed on the part of a Mr. Godson, the detaining creditor, and also for a young woman namned Eliza Nash.-Mr. Sargood sop- p . Ed the appplka:ioro for ?? complaint on the ...

THE ATTEMPT TO POISON AN ACTOR

... THE ATTEMPT TO POisON AN AcrOz. At the Worship street Police-court, on Thursday Martha Sharpe, a young woman, respectably dressed i widow's Weeds, who stood charged with having attempted to administer a large quantity of calitharides to Ur' James Walker Elphinstone, principal comedian at the Pavilion Theatre, with intent to murder him, was placed at the bar before Mr. HIammill, for final ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... NORTHERN CIRCUIT-LItHVEROOL, AUG. 21. CROWN COURT. (Before Mr. Justice Wiglitian.] William Thrvlfall was indicted for having forged an ac- ceptance to a bill of exchange for 1,000J., ithi intent to defraud Charles Tyson. There was another indictment charging the prisoner with having forged the acceptance of Joseph Itylanid, manager of the Hull Flax-mills, to a bill of exchange for 2,0001., and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... POLICE INT'ELLIGEANC-TIIURSDAY. BOW-STR.ET.-AI7271 ?? ris and slisa Jon1es, two well- knowni prostitutes, welre charged before Mr. II all wvith stealing a silver watch fronm the person of Mr. Willis, jun., bookseller, of No. 1, Piazza, Covent-garden, It appeared that shortly after one o'clock yesterday after- 1001 a large nnr hber of persons assembled int E ndell-street, Bow-strect, to witness ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE 2 WESTERN -C lOE.BRSTOL, AUGUBT 17. .. . Bzroau g Of risnxwg vAxNS v. Lutmt ArND OTxE .-CorLreoN nt 3u O. WCrL.-SFZOxP JURY. .Mr. Butt said the phitintffbMr. Evsas, rided at Neath, and was the owner ofea schooner called the Liverpool Po*64t *hf cxh had tveded for some years etween ithe ports of Nit end- Bristol; The defendants were the proprietor, of a number of :tem-boat, and among ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... _ ?? FRIGHTFUL OCCURRENCE ON THE SOUTH EASTERN RAILWAY.-On Saturday an investigation was gone into before Mr. W. Carter, at the Railway Tavern, New-cross, on the body of John Burns, aged thirty. The deceased was in the employ of the South Eastern Railway, and was, with others, at work at the house attached to the Cold Blow Station, near New-cross, Deptford, when he suddenly crossed the line of ...

Published: Sunday 18 August 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2159 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... OXFOIRD CIRCUIT. STAFORD. GREAT WILL CASE.-BAINURIGGE V. BAissnenmGo.-Thlis was an action of ejectllelit to try the validity of a will, the pl)aintiff the ieir-atlaw, terminated on Tiusd.eay. The case, as opened by the Solicitor-General, was to this ?? tes- tator, Thomas Balbrigge, was the representative of a very ancient family in Derbyshire, Warwvickshire, and Stailbrdslire, and inherited ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—FRIDAY

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS-FRID.A. [Before Mr. Sergeant Adams.] THE QUEEN V. COLLINS AND ANOTHER. The hearing of this case, adjourned on Thursday evening, was resumed at nine o'clock this morning, when a mass of further evidence was given, which, like that given on Thurs- day, was conclusive that upon the premises of the defendants, on the Grand Junction Canal Basin, there existed, in the shape of ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—FRIDAY

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT-FRID.A. [Before the Chief Commissioner.] IX TIlE MATTER OF THiE HIONOURABLE ADOLPIHUS FRIEDEIRIC CHARLES MOLYNEUX CAPEL,. In this case the insolvent again canme up in prsuance of a requirement that had been made at his hearing on Friday last. Mr. Lewis, his solicitor, produced a letter from Mr. Warne- ford Lord Maynard's solicitor, as well as one from Lord May- na1d ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... 0 NORTHERN CIRCUIT-LevERiPOOL, AUG. 19. CROWN COURT. [Before Mr. Justice Wightman.] Samuseel Smelter was indicted for having on the 25th of July last, at Ruisholme, near Manchester, feloniously dis- charged mnd shot off a certain musket, loaded with powder and shot, with intent to maim and disfigure JamesFarr, and diver, othiers her Majesty's subjects. There were also counts charging aln ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-TUESDAY. -- GUILDHALL.-Richard Baker and Jacobi Ahrenfeld ap- peared before Sir Peter Laurie in answer to an adjourned summons charging them with unlawfully detaining a bill of exchange for 2501., drawn by a man of the name of John Titlylate of 8, Mitre-street, New Cut, Lambeth, and ac- cepted bya Mr . VW. Syer, 26, Sylvan-grove, Old Kent- road, and requiring them to show ...