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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... occupied in hearing Counse~l.'ian appeal from the judgment of 'the Master of the Rolls in this case. In the year 1794 Sir Charles Booth, by his will, left his whole real and 'pegrional pro- perty, being -to a great extent, and of various desi'rip- tions, ...

STATE TRIALS—HIGH TREASON

... WIL- LIAMSON was capitally convicted for stealing a carpet and other articles, value 40;. and upwards, the property of Charles Booth, in his dwelling-house; and JOHN STrrTCHWAY, for stealing three pair of boots, value 51. and upviards, the property of ...

POLICE

... uastrr, wvho appeared on their behalf, and saUl they wvere sober and industrious a.men 'J'luree of them, yjz Francis Woods, Charles Booth, and Jolhn Jermosinl, who were proved to hare been very intoxicatul, were fined ps., and tse others were discharged on ...

The Court for Relief of INSOLVENT DEBTORS

... by .lohin Wilson, a creditor. it person. The case was ad- journed from tile last circuit for tie insolvent to produce Charles Booth. 'T'he Coin ntiscitner examined Charles Bootht very mtitttelv as to tite sale of the property of the insolvent to Itiit ...

FOURTH EDITION

... who Then as Vjeaded guilty to an indictment for burglary at Great Button- Blacki 0a an years' transportation. Bolte lB Charles-Booth, Charter Jones, 771omas Hare, James Biailel', and Throu Henry Moton, who pleaded guilty to an indictment for burglary Blcfae ...

LIVERPOOL MAY SESSIONS

... James Wlltlam Bogle, Exchange-buildings. insurenee broker; th e Samuel Bulley, Exohan e-buotiiings, cotton broker; th Charles Booth, North Jo n-street, earn merchant; nr Samuel Blackburn, Rumford-place, broker; ofh William Bowman, Rumford-place, merchant; ...

Police Court

... and, in default of payment, sent to gaol e bir three mouths. SWINDLING AN EMIGRANT,-Two men, named Hentry e Smith and Charles Booth, were chirged with robbing 8 Joseph Edwards, an emigrant, of £14. The complainant . slated that he arrived lately from ...

A BAND OF YOUNG BRIGANDS AT STOCKPORT

... placed his hand over my shoulder. I screamed out, and presently a man came running up, and the prisoners ran away. Mr. Charles Booth, of Lamb's-fold, deposed, that en hearing a person scream on the night in question-he rass- to the spot, when he saw the ...

THE JOUGHIN CASE

... majestic, and the souni-stirring, invocation, It is taxes. in your king. 'tis God for whom ye strike. the blow. Mr. chair, Charles Booth read the. dialogue with becoming emphia. were ?? and here let us notice the singularly beautiful inter- tore of jectional ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... iadefault of payment, to be imprisoned tivu months. 15, STEALINGO A C~tsHo-ox.--~Jolin Ward, John Jeffery, and paris? Y Charles Booth, travelling thieves, who load b een appre- recei b, hended by Williams and'Grace, detective officers, Oil ens- to £', )f ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... Kingstown Harbour whilst labouring under the effects of temporary insanity. STONE THROWING AT RAILWAY TRAINS-A man named Charles Booth was taken before the magistrates at Pershere, for throwing a stone at the Oxford, Worces-. ter, and Wolverhainptoli trains ...

Published: Sunday 29 August 1852
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2910 | Page: 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment