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CLERKENWELL SESSIONS—May [ill]

... CLEJRFKBINv.tEl.L SESSIONS-Ma\ i. * T v TT D o ?? - . ?? ! . ?? 'w.Zi.N. A'ur;-ay j. RES S RR E C i a ;N N The KIN G. Jos 1t p L E This Wac an indidrment 1or d2ealic dead bodies from the Spaiields burial ground, of which ground ?? , rifoner was the grave digger; and alfo for ^tea'. inmg'je caps, pllowvs, throuds, nails, fcreis, and coffin pla'tes belonging thereto, and the coffins whe-cin they ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, NOV. 9

... -,COURT -OF KING'S :,B)N14, Nv. 9. - T OE nomr M V. 'Vh{M5-; - THE .;NG VI.-D YOXGE. ,r -M~rr-attmoed for a,-ru le to shew Scan' swhy the verdin, thigs c should not be set aside, : dictmeiaj undei w hid 6edefe danfhad beennie -charedhinf w~ith puircbasiugthe- curiitenc~n o aEdi~ .kingclomn ~at inore--th n the - ciurrent ak' como , , .ad beeesavedhby * :, -alue;Sn I~a-pontdLrd ,tried the ,¢ause ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH.—NOV. 6

... , COlJP~ OF EING's-BNv .Nw6 ?? : . -- ov .: . 7R Mr Akttorney-Generld moved ffr a rule t cause why ?? should not b i. against apern of the name of Jenkins t er df -The Gambrjzm, tor WYeekZg Inte.teQ,. ,the Principiilit,0,f.W.ales,-foif a libel 'i h 0 j ofthe9th of:3 Vib, 81O:-Thdteamed cB of the -9h e stated, that the circumstances under Tuile was moe for t medws nvdr8eeo a' Bheeuliady a ?? ns ...

OLD BAILEY—FEB. 19

... OLD BAILEr-FsB. 19. William Sturmans was indicted forretting fire to a house'be t tenanted in Half-Moon Street, Piscadi1ly, with intent to de- n j fraud the Globe Insurance Company, with whom his furniture was insured, to the amount of 150d01. Mary Wright, the first witness, dosed, tatshelivedser- ,ant with the prisoner, at No. 9, Half.Moon Street, Picca- dilly. Hie had a wife and child, and ...

POLICE COURT

... ; On Thursday two journeymen ?? Were accused of t gross and most unprovoked assault upon a day policeman of the name of Macellan, committed the previous day.- d Maclellan had been in Stafford Street, on his way to Coates . Crescent, when the prisoners, who were much intoxicated, le advanced upon him, evidently with a hostile.intention ?? endeavoured to avoid them, but they pertinacitisly ...

JURY COURT—July 18

... JURY COURT-July 18. fr ye It S it .i ; is jS ANDERRSON, &C. V. JI:FtEV. ?? a p sen tobe tried by the Jury in this ctse nrose tdt ?? action oC f reduction, which is still in de- fou ?? a OurtofSession. Thepartiespursi ?? lI ,Tielsate O are Margaret Anderson, ?? n Ca' bnaJ Sea e tile manufacturer in l'aisley, and her said hos- giv flnt~hes; ) hrebe, Johanna, Priscilli, anlld Hugh Andleir- ant ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES—WEDNESDAY

... .. IANCASTER ASI23_WEDNESDAY, - i A - sA - .. - i- -, _ A v ?? ?? A motion was brought forward this morning to postpone the trial of I'd Wmel~uni et 'As ae nd, after lengthened pleadings, ?? Justice ParkreFused the motion. Upon being asked by the Attorney-General to name a time for the trial to come on, his Lordship said he could not tell when, but he might by possibility commence it on Thurs- ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... ,,11 COURT OF. USTICIARY; Jo-- -h-as..h f7msm- lfl;/o ,uct. ?? A Iftaloed and ?? til e Cout e, wemoreircedt at- the -bet! ch.arret Litnoi a quantity of-ulhrc ci ,Idoyal Totirsocsill, the8t f 6 %aferlr~h~fl ied.'C ree Prisaneesweere alsir indict. Pz0 iol s of the Staue now, Ottetrtdedt F Ailed Lord litbrn A moiiosywlflyatio, ?? ctt wne itriol orote corruie ntsaie ii 14idyt~~ deemai, disfigure, ...

POLICE COMMISSIONERS

... T OLICE ColMU!SsTONMS. 'A d -- X Is - - - l I ( * eterdyay ntidjourned meetingof the Gen~tal Cotmiss :Mre was Thorn in their h MrAf D. Romsasv in the char. Cc titte P-Toson gave in the repsoit of the Cleainig Corn- Pt lur 'tf Containing an acrontc ofthe receipt and eapendi-. .ini be for the year, from which it appeared thnt there was,r balance ?? to the general fond of LAdv9lf lys. Sid th ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... iarm covim, or ?? a .11 the bar at his CQouit, a Ielacd of rotnmat slehaa rane ons _a -. thasiase P'nises. tate wtnasavetisssd inmsde rift the t llt attached ta ttv o'oliee Ore, irt she.wrad set saport for tr j reeriasioss affemicanstca . ~ nens.. 'llaelabel ,taiseesanc& s eae thembsial Airernaileaaisar asstalt sswila intent to ravish. .No o6jetimn' belwg ?? to she rele-aney of ,he.indiet- n ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES.—MARCH 12

... LANCASTER ASSIZES.-2MIAC1I 12. VALmrTT. OF A SCOTC11 M~nA ?? Mr Justice Bayiey and a Special Jury. Finyev i. Rioylance and others. The Attorney-General (Mlr Scariett), and Aiessrs Wyl- ill-ias ard ParLk, were counsel for the plaintiff, and Mecst-s Bron:3hamn, Tindale, and D. T. Jones, for the defendants. The Ataornay-General stated that this was an action of at ejec-neznt, brought by the ...

OLD BAILEY, OLD COURT.—Dec. 9

... OLD BAILEY, OLD COURT.-Dec. a TRIAL OF FIVE BOYS FOIL MURDER. Frederick Williams, Thomas Williams, Henry Dover, Wililiam Quick, and Samuel Bassett, all under 15 years of age, were indicted for the wilful murder of Sarah Hood, on the 9th ult. in St Martin's in the Fields. They also stood charged, on the Coroner's inquisition, with killing and slay- ing the said Sarah Hood. l Mr Casey.-I am ...