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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... TUESDAY, APRIL 17. bot James Caine, a suspicious character, who was found con- nt cealed in a back jard in the roar of some houses ia Stafford- to I street, at four o'clock this morning, was sent to gaol for 14 hot days. On A WATCHMARER AND HlfS Arpnmiucn.-In this case there were cross summonses, the first by William Ben- tbe tham, watchmaker, of Bazuett-street, against his appren- he itic, a ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... GUILDHALL. Daniel Mitchell Davidson and Cosmo William Gorden, who carried on businehs together as colonial brokers, in Mijaling-lane, and Cousin-lana, and as distillers at West D RaHm Essex, were brought before Sir John Musgrove, charged under the Bankrupt Law Consolidation Act of 1849, with not surrendering at the time and place appointed e for their examination, after due notice had been ...

law Intelligence

... Oau_* intelttence. COURT OF BANKRUPTCY-APRIL i. ?? MR. COMt oNx0 RVAxvNS. IN RE INGLIS AND BOND. Tho bankrupts were described as merchants, ship, and insurance agenOq, of Old Broad-street, trading under the firm of Juglis, Bond, and C). This was the examination Bteetiag. The accounts extend from the beginning of 1854 to tbe date of the petition in February last. At tbe former period the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLIGBEME. HOM'E CIRCUIT.-KIN;GSToN, APRIL 4. BEFORE MRi. BARON rLA IT AND A IOPEtIAL JURY. DREE WTT AND WIFEO V. RtOBERTS. This was an aeii'.n to recover damages for an assault corn- mitted upon the female plaintiff. 'The defendant ia this action was engaged as a private tutor in several respectable famailiesI arid he resided in a cottage at Clapham. The plaintiff was ao omnibus con ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... A SSIZE 1!9TEL1,1GENCE. ~, NORTHERN CIRCUT-ivvBRpooL, APRIL 14. r. [Before, M*. buetide CaEsswuam and ?? Jury.3 d I I PETRIE V. ELLI8. This was an action brought by the plaintiff, Mr. Peter e Petrie, a shipowner, to recover of the defendant, Mir. Ellis a Elligs, a London underwriter, his proportion of the aiim d? £3,200 insured by la polioy of insurance, :,Mr. Watson, Q,.C, 'Mr. Hugh Hill, Q.C ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE IN TRLLIGENCE-YSBTlRDAY. MAtqssOw-nous1.- oinoais Tamner was charged with having obtained a gold watch and gold chain, worth £15 5A., under false and fraudulent pretenies. Mr. Duncan appeared for the prosecution; Mr. Parry for the defence. Jacob Ansell, of Duke-street, Aldgate, jeweller, said In the latter end of February I RaW the defendant in the Long- room at the Cuftom-houee, where ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE IN TELLIGENCE-YESTERDAY. MANS10N-nOUSE.-Mr. T. Reginald Kemp, of St. Nieho- las-lane, appeared before Mr. Alderman FinuiH, on a sum. mona obtained against him at the instance of the Post-office authorities for refusing to pay 2s. for the postage of a foreign letter. Mr. Peacock, solicitor to the Post-office, having shortly stated the circumstances of the case, called Mr. H. Matthews, ...

JUSTICES' JUSTICE

... KINGSC=RC, HANTS.-At the petty sessions held on the 30th ulC Mies Ernelie Francee Gordon, a lady of property residing at Begd hurst, stated to be the daughter of a Scotch baronet (Sir Orferd Gordon), appeared to answer an information preferred at the instasc of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Anirnal@} chl159 ing her with having cruelly ill-treated and tortured a ?? on the ...

Published: Saturday 07 April 1855
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 844 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE OFFICE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11

... POLICE OFFICE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1H. [Before the MAYOR, T. MADELvY, R. FORMAN, and H. F. GiSBOnvE, Esqrs. ] e Edward Wood, charged with being stripped in Mr. Pegg's e yard in the Morledge, and wanting to fight, and with resist- ing police-constable Dimock, was ordered to pay 2s. 6d. to the poor-box. A DoUBLz ASSAULT.-Bartholomew Byron, an old of- fender, charged with assaulting David Hildyard, ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... nomE CLRCUITELiNGSTON, APRaIL. BOYLE ?? WVISENOAN. a ACTION' FOL liliES. AGAINST CAIltiN.i WVISEMAN. rhil £C1010 DlAMAGES. Vl [Blfore ?? Baron PI,ATT SOnl a Special JUVY.3 I Tubs was tin actioit brought bly tile NOV'S. Mtr. Boyle, ha Roman Catholic pliest, against Cardinal Wiaseian to recoveril ilani11-C ageslot a libel. mi Card(inlal I'tStfaOSlOlii ?? a witness shi Sat uiponlt11e lierl'li ...

METEROPOLITAN COMMISSION OF SEWERS

... MBTETOP OLITAN COMMISSION OF SEWERS. Yesterday, a special Court oE Sewers was held at t theCourt-house,Grerk-street, Soho; Mr. JZBBin the bair. It The commissioners present were Mr. Thwaites, Mr. Wade, 2s Mr. Pascall, Mr. Chalmers, Mr. Haeees, Mr. Smith, Sir J. n V. Shelley, Mr. Off)r, Mr. Evans, Mr. Johnson, Mr. 2i Ward, and Mr. Hodgson. ii The financial statement showed en available balance ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... MIlDDLESEX SESSIONS-YESTERDAY. LBefore Mr. Sergeaete ADAMS, Assistant Judge, and a Bencch of Magistrates, at Clerkenwell.] A number of cases of larceny front the person were tried before the Assistant-Judge, but they were of an ordinary character. Edward Gay, 40, was indicted for stealing a dial weighing machine, value £7, the property of the Eastern Counties RailwayCompany. Mr. Ballantine ...