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OLD BAILEY

... OLD P.4ILEY. Yesterday Wtmt CAsRtC, an aged tian, Wtt ittd-51tel for stealing on the brh initant in the d wellitur lioti e of Mr. 1- itch- ettj of PicaJilly, one silvat spoon, of tile value of 5S. his pro- perty. 'I he proiecutor in propeietor of an lintel, an it anpesrel t hat on the day stated in tht ?? prisoner vvcrit ino tile traveller's room of tliat house, and seeing sonse s lver spoirs ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, MAY 3

... OURT Or KTNG'S BENCH1, [AY3. On the Sittli' of the Cnurt to-day 1XIr.Justice Abbott took his sept on this 13encii as Second l iistie Judge of thils Court.-- It is underitoonld his piace wvill be supplied in th e Coninion 1'e'as hv Mlr Bnrrou ci. Sevseral niew trials were mo-ec foi tr day; but the only one of general interest was tlie tnilowing H,tl.L Ahir'OruSIrS V. s-rorITAt'. MIr. SCAR rE rr ...

POLICE

... .P L I C-E -HATThN GAIDeI4 -Yesterdisy.i.JAMT, ?? RxAostc, ra stick.- .mnaker abhit 40 years of age, was br;)ught il in nthe custody of ?? -utt, the o'ficer, and ecarulged, Chlarged iitil attdoptsing, to Ism ider Mary'llbrton -ono trie prnceedins itigit,; ii 6ossing Chatter bosiyj square, by cutting her thgqat witi tt krtife, there %efe t iree cdt, one acwssh, tib chs'IN, ?? across the tsiroat ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF KTNG's BENCH, FRIDAy, OCT. 7o. Sistins at Serjeant's las 11IjR, before thre He)n. Jasticcs Ba.eLE.Y, ABBaTT, and HIOLROVD. STRINGUtR V. MURBAY. This was a case from the Court of Chancery, to decide the Paint of legality on the following question:- The defendant had contract. for the building of a ship in one of the East India Company's ports of Madras; andl the plaintiff .Draposed ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW* INT)r LJ4GEN CZ- M311~T OFCi(E Y-8it7 ' lIZF ATT5ORri'.OtYERiT, V. TIZ Mr. I lani, moved in this case, that thie teashet' of -a chliariy 4chlool 4t gls'gain, county of Surrey, shog1&kc paid RZ Ofbi' salairy, wbic~hlie hiadnot rersived during ithe lust eight ycari.q The qaittry he At present sad was 401., w~hekeas he ought to be paid 7M1t.ls. hat sum. being given to hj~. pradecessay iii ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTEL L!?EYCE. eoriRT OF CHlANCX51IY, Nov. 4~ WTe U'!ur; did niot sit at all to day, the Lord Chancellor, wc ire sorry to state, being much indisposed with a severe attalck of. the gout. X tVICE-CHANCE5LLOR'S COURT, Nov. 14. WLSON AND OTH5l.5 ' V. TOEZ CO fOR~tAON OP O0SWAS~EtR . BTr. ?? said, this waes ans application to his Honour re- -specting a eharity founded in l6il5 by a IMr. Stokes ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELL1?ENC.E? COUY?T OP KING¶SBEMCH-SAtSuIIuAw. Last Saturday, Mr. CLAsuza, the sing's 'Couei?el, ?asQved for anc? obtained a flute to shew cause, why a criminal InPoriasetion should not be flied a?alesst Win. AUday, hioutelsur, in Birusing- Isam, for a libel ?? in a letter addressed to llsdford, Esq. a Magistrate of that town. The sanle Lsar?ed Counsel nowapplied for another csinainai ...

OLD BAILEY

... O,>,LD BAILEY. .~ s FORGING A WILL' MARs ?? and BJ EaAM w are indicted for ; torgilsg a d satterlng a,.certais paper, ?? to be the last . wil and testarttesit of John'Reynolds with intent to defraud' t «Gebtge Reynolds; Uencle :of the -decdased. In another count . they were .caraed with uttering the same? knowing it to be i4r. PtATT stated the indictment. ;¢ Mr. Gsrats~ addressed-the'Jury, ...

EXECUTION OF NESBITT, THE WOOLWICH MURDERER

... EXECUTION OF NESBITT, THE WOOLWICfH MURDRR2RI. er. r- MAISTOvNE, JULY .91, 1820.-The late trial and conviction of :af the above insdividuial excited a considerable degree of interest in I- Maidstone and the surrounding cuuntr-y. It was generally re- id ported that he would be executed on Wooliwicis Comsmon, ad- r- jatent to where the murders were perpetrated. Preparations ,e were however ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA W INTELLYGENCE. - ?? .. I. COURT OF IlNG'S BENCHi OcT. 30. LUndon Aqjasorned Siftings, P fier Tstinity Term, before Mr. Jutstictde_ ,&isey asset o Commo1n ls 3 I This Aa ncton V. fRthN. Thiswoal an acition for words of i~lander,inrdputing to thieplain- tiff that he 'had wilfuffy set fire foiiis' house.' Mr. Scaa~wt'rr and Mr. ABIS.14AT] wvere for the plaintiff, and Mr.'suAnAlvAT for the ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, Nov, 17

... COURT Qu wren BENCI, Nov..1T. 'The Court sat In': Eanc until two a'cock, and disposed of several cases, of no public interest, in the Special Paper, when the Chief Justice held his second sittings in Tdrmn. . ttEUX AND CO. V. POOE. This was an action by the plaintiffs, well known eminent brewers, against the defendant, by the negligence of whose ser. vant one' of their horses, valued at 7fi ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... ?? INSO.L bE~i;- ?? I - I Yesterday Tnoasts P nx;sso; was brought up tobe heard on. his Petition to be disharked. This Insolvent soas broghtit Op iaon former day, on which occasien fie professed to have forgot-~ 'ten almost every circumhstanerrespecting the Diqposal nf his pro- t perty, arid' the Court then ordered him a longer impflsonment, o hassist hsrecollection, a. prescri ' ionwhich hiI ...