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CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.
SESSIONS PAPER.
PIRIE, MAYOR.
TENTH SESSION, HELD AUGUST 22ND, 1842.
MINUTES OF EVIDENCE,
Taken in Short-hand
BY HENRY BUCKLER.
LONDON:
GEORGE HEBERT, CHEAPSIDE.
TYLER & REED, PRINTERS, BOLT-COURT, FLEET-STREET
1842.
THE
WHOLE PROCEEDINGS
On the Queen's Commission of the Peace,
OYER AND TERMINER, AND GAOL DELIVERY
FOR
The City of London,
AND GAOL DELIVERY FOR THE
COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX, AND THE PARTS OF THE COUNTIES OF ESSEX, KENT, AND SURREY, WITHIN THE JURISDICTION
OF THE
CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.
Held on Monday, August 22nd, 1842, and following Days.
Before the Right Honourable Sir JOHN PIRIE, Bart., LORD MAYOR, of the City of London; the Right Hon. James Lord Abinger, Chief Baron of Her Majesty's Court of Exchequer; Sir John Williams, Knt., one of the Justices of Her Majesty's Court of Queen's Bench; Sir Robert Monsey Rolfe, Knt., one of the Barons of Her Majesty's Court of Exchequer; Sir Claudius Stephen Hunter, Knt.; Sir William Heygate, Bart; Matthias Prime Lucas, Esq.; Sir Peter Laurie, Knt.; Charles Farebrother, Esq.; and Samuel Wilson, Esq.; Aldermen of the said City: the Honourable Charles Ewan Law, Recorder of the said City: Thomas Wood, Esq.; John Humphrey, Esq.; John Kinnersley Hooper, Esq.; Sir James Duke Knt.; and Thomas Farncombe, Esq.; Aldermen of the said City: John Mirehouse, Esq., Common Sergeant of the said City; and Edward Bullock, Esq., Judge of the Sheriff's Court; Her Majesty's Justices of Oyer and Terminer and Gaol Delivery of Newgate, holden for the said City, and Judges of the Central Criminal Court.
LIST OF JURORS.
First Jury.
Second Jury.
Third Jury.
Fourth Jury.
Fifth jury.
Sixth Jury.
CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.
PIRIE, MAYOR. TENTH SESSION.
A star (*) denotes that prisoners have been previously in custody—Two stars (**) that they have been more than once in custody—An obelisk (†). that a prisoner is known to be the associate of bad characters.
LONDON AND MIDDLESEX CASES.