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... Utu Irntdligtnct. 1 , -- - ---0 NOTICES.-THIS DAY.eq COURT OP CHANCERY. LINCOLN'S-INW4. AT 10i.]SAVRayS TalE LORDS JUerToee.-Appeals. Bell v. Midlanld chi RaIlway. part ?? v. Mdousley.Pi ROLLS COURT. CHANCERY-LANE.a] AT IO.-For judgment.: Re Broadhurst and another Tob he- apA tloned: ?Xetsopsilton Counties AsoeranceCmenv.ro. ?? ctasahekra Re Colaton's Hospital.pm ?? a. a ale &C.: Broughtons v. ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... I I OLD COURT. (Before the Recorder.) ?? Pike, 29, Margaret Pike, 33, and Margaret Tiggell, 13, were charged with the offence of coining. The male prisoner pleaded guilty. The facts of this case will be fresh in the recollection of the public, as the prisoners have only been very recently ex- amined at the police-court. It appeared that in consequence of information received by the police, ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... YHE POLICE CO UBIS. BOW-STREET. Mr. Henry was occupied considerably beyond the ciaal hour of adjournment in hearing charges against men and boys for picking pockets in the crowd collected in the Park Whitehall, and Parliament-street, on the occasion of herl Majesty proceeding to Westminster to open the session of parliament. There were 28 charges of this description. Amongst others, a young ...

Law Intelligence

... Raw Inullsaten. 3 i II II r t t I I , I NOTICES.-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINOOLNM-.INN. ATTe.Bao a E LoRDS J SaTio.-Appeal: Gredoe v. MoUsier. Plout head. Tobe- spoken to: Wrl4ht v. London Deck Company r1). Appeal petition: Goodmsan v. Goodman. BOLLS COURT. CHANCERY-LANE. AT If.-Itemalning petitions liii. COusesre &a.: Railolca v. Hall- Wilson v. Copland-Aleore v. Moore-Tzeadwea v. Hodge ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COUT.I OLD COURT. (Before Mr. Baron Watson.) T/itroeas Wliiana, 48, and Robert Freot, 22, were in- dicted for the capitol offenco of burglary in a dwelling-house, and cutting and wounding Alfred Evershed, a police-con- stabls, at the time of the comnmission of the original offence. Mr. Cooper prosecuted. The prisoners were defended by Mrr. Riblon. The offence imputed to the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... 7HE POLICE CO UB7S. MANSION-HOUSE. C'arl Kensky, a well-dressed foreigner, about 30 years old, was charged before the Lord Mayor and Sir R. W. Carden with having entered the shop of Mr. Smith, a cutler, carry- ing on business in King William-street, for the purpose of committing a felony. It appeared from the evidence that the prisoner entered Mr, Smith's shop, and after inquiring the price of ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CBNTRAL CRIMINAL COUR|T. OLD COURT. (Before Mr. Baron Watson.) hot .Tavtos Scaunders, 25, described as an agent, was charged bbo with feloniously forging an acceptance to a bill of exchange Wi for 2081. 16s., with intent to de'raud.Ni The prosecutors of this indictment were Messrs Whitmerpa and Co., cutlers and machinists, in St. John-street, Clerkeu- ) we'l, and it appeared that in ...

Law Intelligence

... ]Lab) ltetlifence. I NOTICES.-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S&lNI.C AT 10i.-DepFOse THE Loasi JrSTrcEs.-Appeals: BellyT. Midland Hallway Company, part ?? v. Mousley. BOLLS COURT, CHANCERY-LANE. AT IO.-Cause; Penny v. Hale, Dart heard. Petitions by order: Taylor v. Cope (2). Causee, &c.: Broughtion v. Hudson, part heard -Smilther v. ?? v. Goidosiad-Tatte v. Swinsteadi-. Wean v. Wean ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE CO URTS. MANSION-HOUSE. .Daniel Hart, a sailor, was charged with assault. C. Smith, porter, at 38, Skinner-street, said that on Wed- nesday night, about ten o'clock, be saw the prisoner in Duck's Foot-lane, ?? a woman, and upon remon- strating with him the prisoner knocked him down. Prisoner-I was robbed by the woman of 121. and a gold ring, and when this man attempted to rescue her ...

SUSPECTED MURDER AT DARLINGTON

... SUAPECTBD Mi71DEBI AT RDAZIIV1Gv-* On Monday afternoon a young woman, named Elizabeth Hell, about 24 years of age, died at the house of her uncle, in Wheesce-street, Da'lington; and the result of a post-mortem exatmination, together with the contents of several letters which have been found, lead to the belief that her death has been caused by intereal violence or the ad- mintstration of ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE CO UR TS. MANSION-HOUSE. Fabian Court Cillent, a man about 45 years of age, was brought before the Lord Mayor, by Huggert, the detective officer, charged with having obtained 1,1001. from Mrs. Julia Phillips, a widow, residing at Abbey-wood, Kent, by false pretonces. Mr. Metcalfe, who appeared for the prosecution, said- Mrs. Phillips, the prosecutrix, was in 1852 left executrix to ...

Law Intelligence

... Katu l3tlifmgenre. . NOTICES.-TRIS DAY. lettil COUlRT OP QUEEN'S BENCH WESTMINSTER. terre AT 10.-Mdiddlesex Spechal Juries: Nalder v. Clayton and another. buai. Part ?? v. London and North Western tiallway Company. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, WEit 'MINSTER. butI AT 10.-Middlesex Special Juries. : Bfinney v Stearmane-Biddese v. 4HE Roberts and ?? v. Jarrett. Middlesex Common Jury: Hi, Cestrique v. ...