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THE RECENT COLLISION and SINKING of the Duchess of Kent Steamer

... - assrlqT COLLISION and SINKN o ft Duchess of Kent Steamer. ?? afternoon an Investigatlon took place TOnwn itall of Gravesend, before Mr. Hilder, the 4'[11e I nd jurY Of the inhabitants, touching the ,olncole.r John Sard, a gentlemn *vlso was on his I ontm from a tour tihrough Egypt, and who, beleR 11 eo l byI the subjoined, was a passenger on board pcidless of Kient steamer o0! the occasion ...

Published: Sunday 25 July 1852
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2202 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

JOHANNA WAGNER AND THE RIVAL Opera Houses

... JOHIANNA WAGNER AND THE RiVAL Opera Houses. I Lumley v. Gye. COURT OF EXCHEQUER-Nov. 24. Mr. Creasy having upon a former occasion obtained a rule nisi, calling upon the plaintiff to show cause why the defendant should not be allowed to demur to the declara- tion, as well as to plead the several matters proposed to be pleaded, Mr. Hoggins (with Mr. L. Bailey), on the part of the plaintiff, on ...

Published: Sunday 28 November 1852
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2571 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... THE ALLEGED TRtAGEDY IN MARYLsIONE. - On Tuesday Mr. Wakley held an inquest in the Marylebone workhouse on Mary Ann Smith alias Young, aged thirty- four. After the jurors had been sworn and viewed the body, John Young, who represented himself as the un- fortunate woman's husband, was, by the coroner's orders, brought into the inquest-room. For a long time he per- sisted that lie was married to ...

Published: Sunday 10 October 1852
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2678 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COUBTS. GUILDHALL. Emanuel MicheU, the foreigner who was charged in the early part of the week with obtaining 201. under false pre- tences from Messrs. Aristide Balazzi and Co., of 28, Great Winehester-street, merchants, was again placed at the bar for further examination. Mr. Balazzi expressed, through his interpreter, his wish to proceed no further with the prosecution, the ...

Law Intelligence

... . l. . .. - ?? Kati iattefitomm NOTICES.-.THIS DAY. I At COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN's.DNN. 9 At 0.-Slarone: THE Loans i,, Jeme-w-Appeal motion: Iin re Shrewsbary and Birmnnighm Railway Company v. the Stour Valley Railway company. Bankrupt petitions: Pemberton V. Tyther; res f )ugher; BeO lev. Richardion.0 VICE-CHANCELLORS' COURTS, LINCOLWSqt~l~. 5 Bnsue: VzonII.ONANL,0m4o Brali GEOxUn! TcRNsa. ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CONTRAL CRIMINAL COURT. OLD COURT.-YESTBRDAY. * hwsA. Ewe MsRn, ,AixfMa, ;usricp asoxero. Jo Fm Smith, 83, a tall,'respectable-looking -man, de- scribed as a-coppersmith, who, had --pleaded guilty on the previous evening to a charge of malieiously setting fire to a stack of hay, the property of Septimus sott, was brought up for judntent. Baron- artin inquired of the prisoner *hether he wished ...

Law Intelligence

... s NOTICES-THIS DAY. The IotA Chsecellcr will hear appeala in the Hocec of Loads. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN. ArlO-Berac inc Loans Juse:css.-Appeal motions: Hyde v. itaeMayorotMsnchooter, part heard; Ilaynin a. Netley. Appeal: - i'atcrson a. Set!, pirt heard; Bolton a. Powell (2). VICE-CHANCELLORS' COURTS, LINCOLN'S-INN. 5 Av lO.-BeFosaYIce.Cn?sce.La.on Tus.sian.-For judgment: Tat- a barn ...

Law Intelligence

... Eaw I .I. t. e ?? , L Vlt TfO CTH DAY. 011F~5~ I M C s, 96nlAuipTON-BUILDlIas.- hesyw. Fr~a-~ewI-v liatesnan; South Eatern, hrogdn; M~tialv.,maim; Culvert v..Sebright (5d. BiivoaM~ersav xar-3epa tua> Metrl c. 1errIoe; rage V. Jeffarles; Close v. Darap amaRsceaae.-eynilv. Settees; 33Udgwsyv.3.1,g. way; Nottley v. Palmer. -eo aks dwr lg ,PREROGATIV COURT.-YESTERD)A. BReroe Sia 1. Donsw. ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL Co UBT. UThe August session of the above court was opened yes- Le terday by the Right Hon. the Lord mayor, the R iht it Hon. the Recorder, Aldermen Moon, Sydney, Sir R. V. u Carden, and Wire, the sheriffs, under-sherifis, and the usual Le city authorities. !a Itappears by the first edition of the calendar that there d are at present 105 prisoners for trial at this session. - y ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... IMIDLESEX SESSIONS.-YEsr2RDAT B]FORE RMu. SYRlAJ A n-.. A - - ?? n' ..lki - Y-ThRDl3RDAYT Barorns M'R SESJeAITr ADAMS, Awasrsraz TJue MAGISTRATES AND ASSAULT CAE8S Charles Jones, 19, was indicted fur having ?? as ,saulted Joseph Green, a constable of the Metropolitan pjc Force, in the execution of his duty. c The prosecutor, 90 G, stated that about half-past seven Io'clock on the night of ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... ?? Lord Mayor, upon taking the chair for the u- first time in the Court of Aldermen, expressed a cwnfident ?? that he should receive the able assistance of his ce brother magistrates during his year of office, which be Lte trusted would proceed frommthe commenement to the ter' Lat minstion satisfactorily to them and to the rest of his fellow- ire citizens. (Cheers.) alf VOTE OF THANRES TO TNH ...

Law Intelligence

... -fI4~3~ *1fleUi enc-, XDTIVE .-..THzS DAY. ?? i COTIRf OF CHANC ERY, WEST3NMT AT 11.-BiwoSS TER LOwb Ow&ili L.Ape1on. Rle Forth of~ngla~d Bankiag Con~pae~, ex porteHolmes, part heard; Sissim .51 porte Hamne''s Devipees; Re-. ~c ?? Hgbt,f Nierwickn v.d WRichrdso * 8wai 1S 'a , ?? BL 6! Australia, 51 ?? svlA, d~,ad i= _ ?? lkngs.-ff v. I.ttsr idina~i CXUEIP5,&r. Paae FLtahr, z Iamsdeny~ti~o ...