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INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... INSOLVENT DMBTOnS' COUAT. PI -lALL T rjlVlfX'l~lAMMr.. ?? - .. SHIRE HALL, NOTTINGHAM, WbDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22. REVEREND WILLIAM HELPS, formerly of Whitenap, near Rumsey, Hants, and late of Hailion, near Newark, was unop. posed. The insolvent is possessed of church preferment, amount- ing to nearly £1,200 a year, and Air. Payne stated, that in four years, if lie lived, all his creditors would be ...

Published: Wednesday 29 October 1828
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3232 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE MONMOUTH MURDER

... . M: Intwkbmn? I A! ?? .? I- ' Mfoicxdium, Sq*S. 77-..1helaptiiehaidioh of Barrett caused 'theugreatest-AseatiOn throughout 'the tdwn. Soon after twelve o'cokck, Fuller,, thespeciad -eostable;'with'an asslai rot, dtove to the Tovn .I{allwith the prnsoner in cu'§ttdy. '-The squaren font ,oftbehe4Jil Was. comparatively emtpty,'it einigi the ebaftier day for the election of borough officers; ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30

... COURT OF CHANCERY, WVENSzDAY, JULY 30. THiE KING V. MOORE AND 6flyES. Mr. SUGDEN moved to quash the wrrits of habeas corpus, which had been obtained in this case, to Vring up a young la'dy alleged to be the wife of a young man named Bution..The leading facts as appeared by the affidavits filed' are veryshortly these ,The young lady, Mliss Hickson, was T7 years old; she had been residing with ...

Derbyshire Michaelmas Sessions

... Larbpobire ifatibacini0 *t6iono. COUNTY HALL, WRDNSSDAY, OCT, 15. Before FRANCIS MUNDY, Esq. M.P. CHAIRNIAM, and the folloving Magistrates:- ASHTON NICHOL1AS MOSILEY, Esq. WILLIAM WEBSTER, Esq. R. F. FORESTER, Esq. M.D. EDWARD MILLER MUNDY, Esq. GODrREY 31IEYNELL, Esq. FRANCIS HURT, Esq. JOHN BELL CROMPTON, Esq. GILBERT CROMPTON, Esq. WILLIAM EVANS, Esq. WILLIAM FLETCHER NOfTON, Esq. WML. ...

Published: Wednesday 22 October 1828
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2295 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE MICHAELMAS SESSIONS

... INOTTIMZIAMSUME' mIC3A. L SWIONS. I IRan EIt . ?? f.. 1w SAImth HALL, MOND.Y, OcT. 13. APPE.%LS. Nor0t Winglield Ap)cllaats, and Mansfield lRespondenti- This -was a question as to thle settlement of 1lary Cowley, who had served as a parish apprentice in the parish of North Wingfield, and had been confined of illegitimate children there. It was shewn, that no written indenture wias made, and ...

SUFFOLK ASSIZES

... SUFFOLKF -ASSI2ES. Trial of Williim Cordckr, for Nurdr. BuaR ST. EDMTiru-Ds, August 7.-rAP extraordinary anxietya was~ manifested by thousands of well-#lressed persorn to, be present I at the trial of Corder, which was appointe4frtiay Adee ?? h~l olectd ts erl aslivoclc, and continueslto zkwait: the opening of the Court, znotwitbstandling-. tlA~ ipelemency of the ,weather. Tie Sheriff's force ...

PREROGATIVE COURT, JUNE 7

... - ?? A - - - - b . ry Slt JACOB ASTLEY, BART. V. LADY ASTLEY.-This was ml a suit of separation and divorce by reason of adultery, promoted, as our readers will remember, by Sir Jacob Astley against his lady. The particulars of Lady Astley's criminal intercourse with Ib Captain Garth have been so recently detailed in the evidence ad. Id duced upon the trial at common law for criminal ...

MURDER OF MR. JOHN DYON

... MURDER OF MR. JOHN DYO.M e (From the Doncaster Gazette.) e It is this week our painful duty torecord one of the most cold- blooded murders that ever darkened the annals of crime,-a deed which has spread a wider gloom and a deeper horror, than any t event which has occurred in this neighbourhood within the re- p membrance of the oldest inhabitant. The mysterious disap- pearance of Wood, of the ...

Published: Wednesday 27 February 1828
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 955 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, Wednesday, May 14

... COURT OF ZING's BENCH, Wednesday, May 14. THtE EX-PRIaNCESS OLIVE OF CUIIRERLAN'D. At the opening of the Court this morning, Mrs. Olivia Wilmot Serres, calling herself the Princess of Cumberland was brought uip by the Deputy Al arshal of the King's Bench Prison to be dis.. charged out of custody. The Lady took her station in the Jury. box, she was fashionably dressed in a black silk pelisse, ...

BOROUGH OF DERBY

... BOROUGH OFr DERBY. ?? ?? ?? . TRANSLATION SESSIONS, 20th AUGUST, 12&. Before John Baaguy, Jun. Esq. Recorder-Saminu Rowland, Esq. Mayor- Juxht Crouapton, Richard Leaper, avd Thomias Lowre, lsqre. and the Rev, C. S. Hope, Maoistratet. The Grand Jury being eirpannelled and the usual preliminary business disposed of, the learned REcoRDER delivered his Charge, in which he observed 61 that it was ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, JUNE 18

... COURT OF IKING'S BIN41H, Jui,% 18. I ~1 w Sr.' l it e roo a .E. A few davs back, a vrit of llabeas Corpus was directed to Lavender, the police oiicoer, and a gentieiran natucd 1loore, directing pcheni to bning 1. ihe bnoy of a hlay Witem a Mr. LBuxtoi lahinod a3S his wi'te, ?? who was the ni:ce of Mr. Aloorc. r. Foi.t.s;irr tow msed for a rule to shiew cause why the Habeas Cofrpus shenid not ...