With several others-a livery-stable keeper, named Kiddy, came once-I did not offer to let the premises to him-he came to treat about them-I told him they were to be sold, not to be let-I never offered them to him at 150 l. Had you been in treaty with anybody else about letting these premises? A. Timewell, for 1300 l)Ĭross-examined by MR. Stevenson, for thirty-one years, at the yearly rent of 65 l. Timewell's health was indifferent, that he was obliged often to be in the country, and he conducted his business for him during his absence Bloomfield Webb is my brother-he was a party to the assignment-( The assignment was dated 21st April, 1841, between Conrad Major-Webb, cheesemonger Bloomfield Webb, cheesemonger and James Timewell-it recited an indenture, of 24 th November, 1838, by which the premises were leased by Mr. ![]() Timewell-I was mortgage in possession at the time-this is the assignment I executed on that occasion-( looking at it)-it is for 1300 l.-the purchase was completed on the 21st of April, last year-in the course of the negociation for those premises the defendant Munn called on me several times-he described himself as being Mr. 11, Stanhope-terrace, as mortgagee, under a lease granted by Mr. but on his arrival was not examined.)ĬONRAD MAJOR WEBB. Morris on it-I did not see him indorse it. Morris, who is at present engaged in the Court of Exchequer-there is an indorsement by Mr. During a portion of it-I was not present when this document was important-it was given me by Mr. Were you in the Court of Exchequer during the trial? A. Baron Gurney-It has been in my possession ever since.Ĭross-examined by MR. Morris, that evening, and ordered to be impounded by Mr. I produce an agreement which was set up on the trial of "Timewell and Mann"-it came into my possession on the 25th of April, 1842-it was given me by Mr. I am clerk to the acting associate of the Court of Exchequer. ERLE, CLARKSON, and UDALL conducted the Prosecution. ![]() EDWARD MUNN, HENRY ROUSE, and WILLIAM BARTON, were indicted for a conspiracy. Guilty > unknown Guilty > unknown Guilty > unknownĢ032. 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. Aldermen of the said City: the Honourable Charles Ewan Law, Recorder of the said City: John Lainson, Esq. Sir Peter Laurie, Knt Sir Chapman Marshall, Knt. Held on Monday, July 4th, 1842, and following Days.īefore the Right Honourable Sir JOHN PIRIE, Bart., LORD MAYOR of the City of London Sir Edmund Hall Alderson, Knt., one of the Barons of Her Majesty's Court of Exchequer Sir John Guraey, Knt., one other of the Barons 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 John Key, Bart. COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX, AND THE PARTS OF THE COUNTIES OF ESSEX, KENT, AND SURREY, WITHIN THE JURISDICTION
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