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OLD BAILEY

... doubts of the case to the Jury, who Acquirted the prisoner. TIMOTHY GAIT Ev wos capitally cotvicted for assaulting Ste. phen Bannister on the King's highway, putting him in fear, asd taking from his person a silver watch, his property. SIP NEJVWS. A Letter ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... , darted outof the apartment to rush dow-stairs. One of his assailants caught his neekeloutl, and pulled him 'over 'tbe bannisters, leaving his person suspended and he would inevitably have been choked, had not his weight obliged the ruffian to release ...

POLICE

... pocket, anul presenting the weapon, polled the trigger, hut happily for Bannister it flashed in the pan, or he sua~st have bean shot dead 0on the spot. The pri- soner then beat Bannister in a cruel manner With th;e butt end of the pistol, and after knocking ...

POLICE

... when he was alarmed on seaing ite feet of several men in the cotting-room, and be ran up stairs to inform his employers. Bannister, a watchman, stated, that about half-past eleven o'clock oothe night of the251th September, besaw Leslie knock- ingat the ...

Lancaster Summer Assizes

... with having knowingli, uttredthre frge £5nots o th Ledsand ponitefract bask, a ihitn odfau ifrn esn at Bury, in July last,r t Roger Barnes, 24, was indicted for killing and slaying lease L Gee, at Cheethamn-hill, on the 4th of June las. Mr. STARstE L a~nd ...

POLICE

... appearance, was brought before the Lord Mayor, charged with haviag married two women, both of whom are alive. ) Miss Susannab Rogers, of No 3, Watney-street, Commercial- rosd, came forward and said, 'I wish to disaunul my marriage r with the prisoner. He ...

LIVERPOOL SESSIONS

... Joseph HeYjOodi e Hughes, 49; Peter Glenney, 51; Thomas K ; Jane d Sandars,23; John Vates, 19; William Fraser, 14; Mcard Bannister, 19; Sarah Ellison, 32; Mary IStrc3 d a Taylor, 16; Win. Edwards, 54; John Allen. 14 t * 3shu *8 Hannah Laverly, 22; Samuel ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... the t, Lord DENMNAN stsmtstled UP1 tite ease to the jitry, ivhto re- priva tundawordint of Otsiltv tugaiiust David Davis.prs ROGERS v-. WOOD AND ANOTHFER, EXECUTORS OF BATTfNG. Mir' W. H. WATSON appeared for the plaintiff, and Sir J. CAMBDELI and Mr. HOGGINS ...

THE LORD MAYOR AND THE COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... C fihr the iurtilose of presettting it-after nauttl routitne of toaste, thte Chairmlan, in appropriate speech, gave Sir. Rogers' htalrh,.vory Itppily ittredulcia poccasionl otn ?? they met, Iand contcluding by preseittit-g hintl, hat mnaue of subscribers ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... from the prosecatot'shouse,' and aive a boat and some clothes to Morley, with which they made of. Remaded till Monday. Ann Rogers was committed for 4 days, for begging. Esther Evans, for obstructing the footway, was discharged. WXZDAY. Magistrates present; ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... Field, further directions and ?? v Harrison-IBannister v Rogers (2)-Attorney.General v The Corporation of Nvwbury-Rettle v Luces-Rautherford v Denton (4), further directions and costs- Bannister v Bank of England. CAnian,-Le GrIce v Ustirke. REMAININO ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... v Canning-Paroell v Jeukins-Canning v Rummin; -Bennett v Waterhouse-Ogwin v Shand-Lord Airaniey v Lord Xilnnalrd-Lamb v Bannister- Smith v Warren, further direetlons vttlot v Tynrmo, ?? v oiddale. ditto and petitton -Pee v eanrtb, ditto andi ?? v Kemble ...