NAIRN V. CHANCELLOR AND ANOTHER. Mr. Thesig - er (with whom was Mr. Parker) stated that this was an action by Mr. Nairn, a g_entlemau of East Griusteasl, against two of the officers of the Margate Pier Company, for false imprisonment. Mr. Nairn, it appeared by the learned counse
April 2, 1836 - Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England
The Earl de Grey i:resented a petition on the sul - j et of agricultural distress, signed by 2 600 occupiers ot land in Warwickshire, which, from an informality, was withdrawn.—The Lord Chancellor brought up the repot t of the select c,mmittee on the Ecclesiastical Couits' Conso
April 2, 1836 - Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England
THE following admirable petition to the House of Commons is receiving numerous signatures in Birmingham, from the Radicals of that town and neighbourhood :—That your petitioners, for nearly three years past, have enjoyed the advantage of obtaining political information and gener
April 2, 1836 - Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England
"This work is well adapted to the spirit and necessities of the present times. The belief is deeply rooted, and is daily becoming more widely spread, that established religious are incompatible with good government. It is a duty incumbent upon us to spread those *pinions which w
April 2, 1836 - Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England
William Turner, a clerk to Messrs. Pontifes, of 8h e-lane. coppersmiths, was charged with embezzling sums he had been entrusted with to pay the workmen employed by the firm Mr. flu mph reys attended fr the prisoner.—Mr Wm Pontifex stated the nature of the case. It was the duty o
July 9, 1836 - Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England
N \ k 0,, THE DIHTREiS IN D,,NRGAL. sufferings of the poor on the mountain coast of Donegal are grea ly aggravated by the nature of their situation. '1 bey are cot off from any commerce or practical corn nunicetion with the more civilized districts of the interior, having no road
July 9, 1836 - Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England
THE indictment was notified to Alibearr on Sunday by Sajou, Usher of the Chamber of Peers After expatiating on the rage of vanquished fac (ions, and the ex huma?ien ef writings published 40 v ears ago, in which the doctrine of regicide is openly defended, it attributes the attem
July 9, 1836 - Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England
TO TAI LOWS and BUY- RS of WOOLLENS. —You are respectfully invited to call at COLSTON'S and CO., !ale Pethernridge, where you will have an opportunity purchasing from the cheapest stock of Si, Broad Cloths, Cassimeres,Bucksking, and all kinds of !Wit goods tor Summer Trow,ers ev
July 9, 1836 - Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England
ir&RT PRICE SIXPENCE The Soldier Tir'd of War's Alarms; Observations on Music, particularly Vocal, and Accompaniment, wherein all the principles of the Science are developed, illustrated with numerous Lessons and Examples. . . Orders received by all dealers in periodicals, and ve
April 9, 1836 - Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England
A MAN TRAP.—Peter M'Evan, a ragged young urchin, was charged as follows:—It appeared from the evidence of Mr. Tomlin, baker, No. 6, Granbystreet, Hampstead, that he kept a large quantity of fowls, many of whom he had lost, as well as their eggs, and he had been informed that boy
June 4, 1836 - Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England