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NISI PRIUS COURT

... (Before Mr. Justice WIGHTVAN. FRIDAY, Jolly 19. DOE DEM EBOWEN AND OTHERS v. WRIGHT AND ANOTHER. (SPECIAL JURY.) Mr. MArTIN and Mr. COWLING were for the Plaintiffs; Mr. WATSON and Mr. PicnLcarou for the Defendants. Thil wal an action of ejectment, the olbject of the plaintiffs being to recover possession of a farm, called Brantaliffe Grange Farm, near Worhseop. Tue lessors of the plaintiffs ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... THE THRELFALL FORGERIES. 8 It avng oo aranedthat the trial of Mr. WILLIAM THREL- PALL, egainat Vhoma there were four separate tndictmento for Xforgeries of bills of exchange, should be the first business proceeded 1 wish at Liverpool assizes on Wednesday morning, the cosart was it much thronged with commercial men. a Mr. BL1irB and Mr. BLAIR appeared to prosecute ;and Mr. Sor- B ge~ant ...

THE WESLEYAN CONFERENCE

... TRE WESLEYAN CONFERENCE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14. MR. ROWLAND'S CASE. On Wednesdav week (the fourteenith dayof thesession) ;Mr. Rowland was again called up, and sentence of condemnation pitsed upon him. Instead of muining the required apology, be defended blrosel, and declared tlhe -,right of private judgment srriously Involved in this affair.' Breathles8 Silence prevailed during his nddress. ...

COUNTY COURT, HALIFAX

... HORSE CASE. Yesterday week, before his Hololr, J. Stansfeld, Esq., judge, a disputed case of the soundness of a horse, i and a warrant arising out of it, came on for trial and adju- dication. The plailntiff wasMir.. George Williamson, of Leeds, lrg6e dealer, for whom' John Arthur kin, Esq., town clerk of Leeds, appeared; and the defendant was . Bernard Hartley, Esq., merchasnt, of Thorn Tree, ...

CONFLICT WITH THE LEEDS POLICE

... r ul ?? IRISHMAN KILLED. LIN( althe rale aepr the For many week past repeated disturbances ha hepar and taken place in those parts of Leeds where the Irish mostly reapi tha reside, and several of the police, called in to quell the dis- in au Mr. turbance, have come out of the fray with broken heads, prop On wounds, and other injuries. Indeed, so common have these prod [ral. assaults upon the ...

Published: Saturday 14 September 1850
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4583 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

WEST BIDING SPECIAL ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... ?? 7 = - ?? WEST BIDING SPECIAL ADW6URNED - SESSIONS. A special adjourned Sessions of the Peace for the West Riding of the Cosmoty of York, wee holden at the Cour-hoOS, alcfield, at twelve oct Thuirsdea' week, for the urpse f tkin ino cneieraianthe report of. the Financ Commitee ad the everalotherreports presented it The chir wa occuied b the on. E LASCELLEs, and Si upwads f 7 Magstrteswereals ...

WEST RIDING SESSIONS

... These sessions wvere opened at Leeds on Wednes- day morning, pursuiant, to adjournment from Knaresbro', p -before the Hon. EDWIN LASOEILLEs, Chairman. The fol- -lowing Justices of the riding were also in attendance during the procedings of the scssiona :-Tiie Bon. Edwin Lascelles; E John Plumbe Tempest, Esq.; the Rev. George Lewthwaite; W. R. C. Stansfeld, REq.; Edmund Denison, Esq.; George r ...

BURGLARY AND BLOODY AFFRAY AT HOLFORD-HOUSE, REGENT'S-PARK

... BUituLARY AND 1$LukDY AV'VU.AY &i HOLFORD-HOUSE, REGENT'S-PARK. It wvas the generally expressed opinion, when thea circumstances of the Fritialey burglary and murder became known, that the brutality of the ruffiants in that case would lead to a degree of vigilance and indignant resistance on the part of persons attacked, which would render the burglars' wretched occupation doubly dangerous, ...

LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS

... These sessions were commenced at the Court- gitc fen house, on Wednesday morning, before THOMAS FLowER1 ELLIs, Esq., the Recorder. ANl The calendar is an exceedingly heavy one, the number of prisoners for trial being 3ustupon 140. A great numober of - the casea are, however, of the most paltry dlescriptiol, manly of the pr~isonr bigmere bocys, for porket-pieking Inith street. and mread many ...

LEEDS SESSIONS—CRIME IN LEEDS

... LEEDS SESSIONS-CRIME IN LEEDS. THE large number of prisoners at the Quarter Sessions for this Borough, now holding, forms a pain- 94 ful contrast with the general diminution of crime 70 throughout the country, and-what is peculiarly re- 41 markable-with the very light calendars at the West 72 Riding Sessions. The attention of the Grand Jury ar having been drawn to the circumstance by the in ...

ANOTHER CASE OF POISONING IN LINCOLNSHIRE

... ANOTHER CASE OF POISONING IN LINUOLNSHIRE. The lives of not fewer than fifteen or sixteen o persons have been placed hi jeopardy, near Skirbeck in hil Lincolinshire, by noison. A farmer named Broadberry re- we sides with his family at a farm near Cowbridge bar, in an Skirbeck. On the 24th ult., Mr. lroadherry, with sX- Po! teen men, was engaged thrashing corn in the barn at the thf rear of his ...

LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS

... SENTEN CES. 8 Transported ten Vears.-John Mason, alias James Fotheran e stealhig wearii~g appairel, the siroperty of Mary Birkby. - aTrosporlfs' ?? Graham, a. money, the p a of bamuesmith Willian Buid, s. two lxbes, &c., the p. of,; d sln~ ?? ono ah . two ilk bandker* c the p. ofc ?? -ll~usghhes;nflry sChickey, n. money, ?? naof Henry Toosood Jolln Wilsou, aloes teoge Lenry o Walters. a silk ...