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KING'S BENCH, DUBLIN—FRIDAY

... drunk and rioitaus: ,_ijolini Donnelly 2s fid ; >John Heyney Y- 2s 6d ; Stephen MIKennas .s; -Francis I-icks 5s; Thos. 38- M'ieow~n 5i. ; John Loughrldge.,sa; '~John Glover Ss; ill Pa~trick MMGIuvy as; John Vance 5s ; William Bruce 5s is ?? Anderson 5s James ...

ANNUAL LICENSING SESSIONS

... s for new licences. The licence of the dmtn--ay House. Gelligaer, was transferred from EdmundDavies to John Jones. The licence of the Coopers Arms Inn, Ystrad Mynaebt, which -as, sought to be transferred from Mary Evans to her husband, William Hughes ...

HIGH COURT OF PARLIAMENT

... quarter to eleven, o'clock Lord Denmnan entered the house as Lord Hsgh Steward, preceded by the Sergeant-at-Arms with the mace, Garter K'ing-at-Arms hearing his sceptre, and the Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod carrying the Lord' High Stew~ard's Staff. Hils ...

Published: Sunday 21 February 1841
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8200 | Page: 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... in an exem- n plary manner. F FOUNDERING OF A VESSEL LN CARDIGAN BAY. TWO MEN DROWNEIX On Saturday afternoon intelligence was received S by telegram at Cardigan that the smack Ann, of n Cardigan, had foundered on the previous night off Fishuard, and that ...

OXFORD CITY POLICY COURT, TUESDAY

... Ellis, stone mason, 9, Jericho-street, and John Colley, of no home (the latter being an often convicted character), were charged with stealing six fowls, value 18s., from the yard of the Port- laud Arms, Cardigan-street, on Saturday, the property of Edwin ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... the Coolc Of thle, Pr Earl of Cardigan were in all sulfstautiil matters, as it di appeared from Earl Cardigan'e affidavits and upon iaffidavite ml in answer to it. the truth. Secondly,, tiet the conduact of at Earl Cardigan towards Lieutenant-Colors1l ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... fine of £i ie and costs.: ALLEGEn o ArrsmMPT TO DROWN A CARDIGAN !I TRADFSoXAN.-An tihe Cardigan Court summonses isw ere returnable against David James, ostler at the 'e Black Lion Hotel, Cardigan, for playing at £ ie ?? boddi bach upcni Thes. &llteMiLn ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... together. I cannot say that I ever saw them walking arm-in-arm together. I heard Lord William give a tailor who was working for his lord- ship, an order to make Wintera coat. On the Sunday when Lord Cardigan was at his lordship's house,. on Lord William leaving ...

BREWSTER SESSIONS

... Call-lane ; Joseph Pickard, William IV,, e Briggate; Joseph Eastbam, Malt Shovel, Meadow-lane; o and George Pickles, Cardigan Arms, Bramley, which were r suspended until the adjourned sessions. o The applications for new licenses were next taken, and ...

OXFORD CITY COURT—TUESDAY

... or), AId. Randall & Cavell, and Jestices G. Ward & Towle. John Winterbourne, baker and grocer, Observatory- street, was summoned for allowblp It nuisanece to exist on his premises in Cardigan-street, Jricho, on the ath inst., by keeping pigs in a filthy ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—TUESDAY

... think of. Lord Cardigan said, 1 Ohl, that is very wron- of him. Then heatrd a whispering, and hoardl him again kiss ?iady nim, 'wish her, good bye, and leave the room. Lord Cardigan was there alogther about two hours. As soon as Lord Cardigan had left.an-dL ...

EQUALITY BEFORE THE LAW

... royal destruction, with a King having his head drooping, and the bloody executioner armed with the axe; and who have robbed the poor of their rightful possession. IN CARDIGAN'S case, telling the highest tri- bunal in the land that the crime of murder would ...