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SURREY SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... SURREY SESSIOA'S-YESTEFRDAY. [Before T. TILSON, Esq., DepuSy Chairinan.] CONVICTION OF A NOTOMItOUS THIEF. WValter Folcler, an old thief, wilo has been several times convicted of felony, pleaded to rtn indictinent charging him with being found by night concealed in tihe dwelling. holise of George Smrith. The prosecutor is a licensed victualler keeping tie Crown public-house in High-street, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGI.NCE. COURT OF CHANCEItY-YESTEltDAY. ['3efore the LORD CUAN'CELLOR.] f.%NsE5RGH V. Cl.PI113ELL The question ini this case arose onl tbe cnnstruction of the will of William lijinton, dated the 4th of January, 1810. ThR testator byhiR will bequeathed to his niere.Aan Baker, one annuity or clear yearly rent-charre of £3/J, payable quarterly, for her life, free from all deductions ...

THE LONDON GENERAL OMNIBUS COMPANY

... - -~- 4 THE LONDON GENERAL OMNIBUS COMPANY EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF CONSPIRING TO RUIN THE SALOON COMPANY. The summonses, which were obtained a few days since against upwards of thirty persons connected with the London General Omnibus Company, were heard on Saturday, at the Westminster Police-court. The names of thle persons summnoned are - Edwin Chadwick, Esq., K.C.B., of tile Guildhall, in ...

SURREY SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... S[iREY SESSIOA'S-YESTERDAY. The November Sessions for tihe county of Surrey corn- t meonced this Morning at tie S saions-honse, Newirigton- causeway, before l'r. J. CA. Johnson, chairnman, Mr Thomas Wilson, deputy-chairman, and a full uench of nmaistraites. The calendar contained the names of 32 prisoners fur it trial-2.5 for felony, and 7 for misedeineartour. The grand jury having been sworn, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHA.NCERY-YECTBr.D1I. [Before the LOuD CHANlCELLOR.] ATKINSON V. SMITH. The Court was occupied the whole of the day in hearing the further arguliselits of this part-hcard appeal froal ia decision of Vice Chancellor Kiuidersivy, declaring a deed of conveyance of real estate voluinitary, and void under the statute 13th of Eliz , e. 5, as against the pls:ntiff, a pur- chaler for v.duable ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... JLAW INTELLIGENCEl COURT OF QUEEN'S BES-CH-SATURDAY. [Sittings at Nisi 1'611.1 at, Westiinstpr, befere Lord CAMu- Ut;LL arnd Special Turie.] M3A11SHLT, v ?? 'The trial of this cae se was reau:i:=zd at tle sittitig of the Court to-dav. The actioin a-is brosuit ) bv Mr. M rdI:l!' . tl:n Itte editor of the Field , spRper, againit; Mr. rock'fr i, olie of the propri et,-r. for . sele f lihel c ...

THE POLMONT TRAGEDY.—TRIAL OF REID

... E PLMONT T . -: T . OF I --T .rDTTVl~i±U ZTIW (AtTlT'n A.-TT!T~'lTfnT' .: e~ Te'eut etattenl o'clockithi's mnorning. .4Oa thobenbeil W~ere the Lord'Justice-Clerk ?? Ardlniillenr~nd- Iotn being~ knoi:ht~ the chefae oday, ,WAS ?? Reid, charged with: lbie rwuder o agr n his mcthei's. servce, the, cour was de~pely ciow&d., ,The' case deri~ed Jan~ advetitiousintetrest froinh'fthetet-that'thb ...

Law Intelligence

... am {IStCRIM,1 i - -; NOTICES,-TISI DAY. COURT OF CHANCERYi LIICWOLS.INN*:. : As l0i. BDzooal'eno-Loap CDAWOBsrwoa.-Appaaje: W~are ?? Igent's Cae~al Csompany-Butter ,. Marriott. { I AT 10I.-Buoas 1nu LoRDS J. Uo c. les: J IIS. Be Ese Itrio Telph~ Compny. 1relsfld-Hostoni'l Breleherst. ADimW, Id~lllo . le , pazth Ll'yd r.ANtt'w ond..tvoo ?? A: 10-,.Bgeow TzrMAOmIa, or ?? --e: :cl dea v. 1Fm ?? ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE OLIC- - Co -- THE P OLICE, Co URI - - R8 MANSION-HOLTSE Akex. Zochaiowsky, Myfrs Goldlbery, anit Jacob were again brought upon the charge of feloniors gitet Russian rouble notes. Y forging The examination of Mr. W. J. Roll was witness deposed to the three prisoners having cniued The to his father's establishment, repecril t platg5n rouble notes which they had ordered. The u .e tdit nearly ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTEILIGE NCE. COURT OF CHANCERY. The Lord Cbancellor did not sit yosterday, owing, it b is stated, to illness. a RO6ALS fOURT-YESTERDAY. P MMurray v. BurPwghs.-This is a cause petition I praying for specific eaeforrnahce on the part of the de- d fendant. 'Tbh object of the petitioner i to obtain a fee a farm grant of certain~lpremisee called the bolmo!' sita- il ate at Dromore, in the ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH COUr,' OF JUTSTTCAkr)Y. WzaxnoMSAY, -NovEMBu 10. The High Court mect to-day at ten o'clock-the Lord -Justice-Clerk, Lord Cowan, anid Lord Ardmillan onl the bench. The Lord-Advocate, the Solicitor-General, and Air. Adam appeared for the Crown. CASEr OF THOMAS SAWVEil.' T/aeeae-s Seat-era, late agent for the Edinburgh and Glasgow rank at Stirling, was, called at the bar onl a charge of can- ...

Published: Friday 12 November 1858
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 18328 | Page: Page 3, 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL POLICE COURT

... I I FRIDAY. Ur John Rutter, coal merchant, Quay-street, was summoned J~ for assaulting a young foreigner named Haerman Myers. tiff. Complainant stated that yesterday forenoon, while in Quay- mu' etrect, lie saw the defentdant, who, on passing him called him DOC a Jewish villain, and used some violent threats to him, jog and also pushed him off'tlte flige. Air Rutter, in defence, said app ...

Published: Friday 19 November 1858
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2676 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment