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BRISTOL ASSIZES

... j BRISOTL ASSIZES.-(CON~fWUCDR O*ITH2 h FURht4A PA) ?? Asj ta tO.- IS Tyo'v reavete.-UndeFefldV -d.--Verdict for the -plaintili', for fi. 6se, the amount of the .4 bt r Jfinor v. LCusddocl.-After tiu 3I cause was, cailed on, there wai some c~tssultation between the Counsel, on which the Judge said, eitherl go ain or go MfIT anda the cause 'VMS withdrawn. ItMeredith v. T/ia Earl of MIOunt~~ ?? ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... , -B ?? .. I. . ad' Yeatetda, ?? m'i~isiahrr Bowen 'hel~ i 'J d*he -~ RelietoFI'i~vestJ Inrs tiiths 'city,when ?? prisoners syr lied~d ~ ?? Y1a eaiincA Aa.' W~~ R~i~,j'sM F hgherick'&w 6acks, JslePve'B Bieltla j~ ?? 4llfera ghI Sidi Arooker. Irt a' l bhcwi~aes heid been ?? the suit of Thonvis Soe atoer onide~dthiti conduct aC. a fraud On the Act of Parlia ity mnent,. and exieeedinv,1j ...

BRISTOL ADJOURNED QUARTER SESSION

... BIUSTOL A-nJOUPfNED Er) OTAITR SESSIONS. Thre Qnarter Sessions foi- this City ivere resurim o lortday last, when the followvirW cassilt cases 'vrei' tried Cathe,irre I-Iitclminrrn, for an assault onl Robernt Coiew'n whilst ini the iexect-iton of his dlrty as ai conrrtahle, wssr senreoced to One .Ifront/e' Tnirurismiirrnert, ant-I if? be kept to flard Lrlabnr'. 1,)hi/i Hare, for an USSauRlt On ...

BRISTOL ASSIZES

... Mr. Judge Park' areived in this city on Saturday last, esaoited by the SherilYf and aceoinpanied by a great crowd, waholan CUio ity bad attracted to witness the procession. The learned jidge proceeded to the Gaildhall, wbere he opened his Contrnission, and afterwards dined with the Right WVorshipful the Mayor; &c. at the Mainsion House. Yesterday he attenided Di- vine Service at the M11ayor 's ...

GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS

... GENERAL QUARTERS$SSi)NS. This morning the ?? ess of ?? Sessions corn- t menced at the Guildliall.. Thd Calienda contained the t names of 43 prisoners, of whom thie followiinib have beeti diprisel of: Jaorn Harher, for stealing wheat, the properiY df Messrs. Wait v anol James. . From the statement of the witnesses for the prdsecttlton; it ap- b1 peared, that a man of the name of Harris, wag ...

SESSIONS INTELLIGENCE

... Somerset Sessions commenced at Bridgewater before W. Dickinson, Esq. M.P. chairman, and a full bench of magistrates. n In h charge to the Grand Jury. the chairman said. Since I r. Iist.had the honour of addressine a Grtnd Jury, a law'.hs passed, e which *sill, I hupe, have the efiect of lessening vour lAbours, by d ?? an autbority to two magistrates, to flne not ahove 51. for a common ...

ADJOURNED QUARTER SESSIONS

... A. The rontinuation of or-iReport. of the proceedings at our en Sessions will be found inthe fourth page. On Saturdav last,the 'or adjourned Sessions were held before the Mayor, Sheriffi,, Town Clerk, &c. in the usual form. Considerable interest was excited se in the 'expectation that the case of the King v. William Fripp the h-yon-gir, rml Williarn. Barrell, at the suit of James Acland, Il, ...

PREROGATIVE COURT, JANUARY 34

... PREROGATIVE COURT, ]AN-trARY24. Sw Ira'rfird ?? Iy(dgcs v. cinr.-Dr. Jenner, on behalf of Sir H;,rfoMd Jones Blrydges, said, he was instructed to opporse a propurvitedr codicil ?? thse late Miss Ihrvedges, who resided at -lainbrook Grove. near Biristol, mrt the ground that it con- ttdted tseq tests ct trary to the tenor of the original will. By thir Codicil the diece sed, Who was of a very ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH, TUESDAY Nov. II

... COURT OF KING's BENCH, TuFsnDA, NOv. II. Coc'penere V. Jones rind (th)8bj.-Sir James Scarleft a ?? in thiq case for a rule to show cause whby th e verdi et rot]nd fir flb, plc incuff hould not he set aside, and a new trial granted. 'The plaintiff is a carver and gIlder. residing in Bath. and the libiel, which ym s published ti finne ul' thfe Bath P-apers, input ed to him, that liaviitg been ?? ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH, MONDAY, JULY 7

... COURT OF XING'q 1E4NC!I. MnNrn~T. JUTLY7. fflethre Tnart Ti-ite-'I- oa,' a ,~iitjr.) vtsilt ?4AyOi, sacessitSq, Alin COITITONZAr~ry On' ATItiTOL, ii, BMWt, Sir James ;Rrarlett (with whom wipre mr. w. vE.Trainton, Mr. Seri;tnt Ludlow. And Mr. WV. P. Taritrion) stated the Case for the Plantifris. The Actiont was arnotght i,.r fthe nurpnse of esteb. tithingli the right. of' tbe CoritotatinO or TI ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSIONS

... iry The quarter Sessions for this cityt~imlcdO OI it, day !ast, when Mr. Sergeant Ludlow, the Town-Clerk, is-' adtdressed the Grand Jury nearly cis follows: .Gentlemen Of the Grand Jury,- 1he duty you have tn per- he frQm,' onl tie present. occarsiort, extends- TO a greater nuo tee of ci, prisoners than generally appear ait the Quarter Sessiona for this. )at ci:;. I believe it is usual, to ...

THE LATE MURDER AT BATH

... THE LA.TE MURDER AT BATfL. Decisiowa of the Jadhies in Gilhkm's Case. Oa Saturday the Jndges again sat in the Couto chequler Chamber, to heorargurments in the case of Rjc L ;illIam, coneicted at the last Assizes for Somerset fIII mur111der of Maria Jiagnell, his fellow servant, in the h ti of Mrs. Cox, at Bath. On tlhe prceeding Saturda, O Moodv was beard on behalf of tlhe prisoner and conte'' ...