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Caernarfonshire, Wales

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Bangor, Caernarfonshire, Wales

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ANGLESEY QUARTER SESSIONS

... These Sessions Were opened on Tuesday tbe 5ith inst. at licaitmaris, before J. wiLLAMS, )i sq. chair- maii,aaiidsevelal other magistrates. Tlerewereouly two prisonicrs lor trial, viz. A. Feescl, for stealilng a sucking pig, wbo was convicted upon clear tvs- timony, and senteneed to three months' imprison- ment; and a man named OClven Huyircs, for steal- ing a quantit y of' bIooks, the ...

Assuze Intelligence

... I flooi?e *11tellionlre. CARXARVON GREAT SESSIONS. These sessions concluded on Thursday last, and on Saturday their Lordships left Carnalvon for Bala. The causes were decided as follows, but as nolse of them were of the slightest public interest, we forbear reporting them ftl ly:- Robert Owen, v. John Jones, and another.- ?? for the ?? for the plaintilf, John Williams; atturney for thei defen- ...

Assize Intelligence

... aoile Entelhorlice, ,ts, YORK ASSIZES. JU pe- be as GILLIGAN 1. W1i5CEICOTE AND PQOTMAN, oD .se This was an action brought to recover a cdnmpen- dr ,'as sationindamatesioranassault Thepldutitlwas ly: ti- a private in the regiment of Ennislillein dragoons, orl and the derendants, Major W'hichcote and Capt. Berkeley Portman, t'ere offlicers In the raine regi- to ment It rvas prioredI ?? on thic ...

FRENCH CRIMINAL JUDICATURE

... The Keeper of the Seals ]a.s made a report to the King, of the administration of criminal justice in France during the year 1827. The following are the results:- 'Tile different courts of assizes tried, during the year, 7,774 persons, of whom 8415, not being present, were condemned as contumaeious. The number of accused, which, in reference to the entire popula- tion, was in 1826 only oue in 1 ...

FLINTSHIRE GREAT SESSIONS

... FL M TSHIRE GTREATI E SESSIONS. The Great Session for Flil ltihirc cowileiliced at 31(l, on f'riday last. On Saturday )it.n Jutilric. was vscorted to the churl'hi by thc Hligh Sherifll (T W. Kenarivi, Esq. and IiAs Javelia n imen, ; liein the Rer. J. 11 ('lougiI, tie sheriils cliapill , ;rnclabed a verv c:xcellent sernion. Mn. JUSTIici WAItlIIE was, Aen C aire sor ) to state, t(oo Ini lI to ...

MURDER

... ,At the Shrewslinry Assizes in July, Thomas Ell- son, aged 24, wvas indicted for having teloniously i stolen a sheep, the property- of James B3radbury, in i the parish of' Drayto-in-H-Hales. The principal .evidence osn that oecasion shouldl have been thetIe- tinsuoy of James Harrison, then about 21 years. of $cge; but previous to the Assizes he disappeared, I t and in consequr.ence Ellson was ...

ANGLESEY GREAT SESSIONS

... His ?? commission for holding the Lein s Great Session, for the county of Anglescy, Wva read on iion1day evening last at the lod imgs o I the iliti. Jonat tan Rainle, the chief justice, and 1 the I-o0. Win.l(einriclk, his coadjutor.. On Tues- a day moriing their (lIrdships attelded divine ser- vice, and then entered upon the usual prclinii- navies to the swearing the grand inquest at the e ...

MOST DISTRESSING CALAMITY

... On Tuesday afteroon, one of the most appalling fr ae accidents that ever occuried in this part of the gt he country happened at Mr. Eytoil's Flint Colliery; when, by a tremncrdous explosion of carburetted - o hydrogen, cononisly called the JIeM410p, no less se than nine persons were killed on the spot, and L rc- eleven others lejured morc or less severely. Thc B bt, consternation and dismay ...

Assize Intelligence

... aoqipthTigcucr. of ait LEITRIM ASSIZES. pl vi ?? eir ?? Vi. LYONS. has ~lht 'This was an action by ejeetnient on the title, the h)ei ,ed object of wlsch was to set aside tls9 alleged will of' I athe ratber of the lessor of the plaintiff, dir ( It appecared that lioger, thle father, had married aft, ler a sreoiid wife, for whoin thle priest of thle psarishs of' v,;t se- ?? the late Ambrose ...

ATTEMPTED ROBBEIRY AT WREXHAM

... Yesterday morning week, the warehouse of Mr. John Williruns, draper, Wrexham, was entered by. meanas of false or skeleton keys. Asthe watchman vvas about to go ofl bis rounds, his suspieions were excited by seeiog the warehouse door open, and on calling out to know who was there, a Man rushled out, and endeavoured tos make his escape. The watchman seized hinm and a desperate scuffle en- sued, ...

[ill] EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... I . I- f These Sessions were held at the Shire I-Hall,: , Carnarvon, on Thursday last, when twio appeals, . reported below, cosstituted thle whiolc of the )tsi- s ness. Thlcrc were a number of prisoners in the , gaol, bitt as Courts of Quarter Sessions are not e competent to the adjudication of capital olfcimces, of courso they wiero left for the next Assizes. PENTRE'RFOY5ZAS, AIELT.LANTS, AND ...

Assize Intelligence

... gooiw lutellionlre. lath _k ,ory MONTGOMERYSHIRE GREAT SESSIONS. ar mo10- Bill v. Shaiker, This was an action for an assault, and-was tried c before a special Juay:-Mr, Cobbett briefly.open- at, ed the pleadiugs for plaintiff, when Mr. Temple fi followed at somle length, and ingeniously attempt- ga ed to fix upon the minds of the jury a case of an ?? agrravated assault committed upon his ...