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YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... Y',tIRKSIIIRE LENT ASSIZES. CIW6\VN COURT.-.SATiURDAY, M1,ticii 27. s. / DUZIGLAfIY AT NORlLAIND). WVNs. LiEES ?? ant JiAME~S LEIKIS. 12th, were charged] with an borg) ,crionalY breakinig Into tite dwtellitcg-hiotse Of Mr. Artroct Wood, ccv of 1,.orlantd, near Halifax, an~d stealing thcevefroin 14 sovereigcis and tic t3t shitllfnslhit indver. hi Mr. iltai,(with whom Wsc Mr. ILlILL), stated ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

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PORT OF GOOLE

... I'ORT OF GOOLE. TIETILL DOCK CONMPANYvr. BIROWNE AND OlTHERS, * 'lid.. mis~ whiil ii eilvsid tie groat. ?? t qtisticil; betii'csn the 1-1ill ?? Coliii pany, sodl thii UnWder- takelrs Of the A lie and (?alder NaVigadoili, wri h regstrd to thle P~ort of fio1lu;e ices d scided. ti the l:ioirt of King's bosuh, the ?? Torahl, 11Pon a special case; end whicl ices nlet ably and ieare'ndly argledi hy ...

YORK ASSIZES

... THOMIPSON ;ersus MAIRR. This was an action brought bv the PlaiiTi' toi re- covcr a compensation in dlarnacs, for the intjury and loss hcl had sustained, in consequeice of the seduction iti his daughter by tthe defendant. Alurjy Toilepsoi, daughter of the plaintiff, (who is a farmer at Eastby, itear Stokesley) stated, that James Marr, the delendaut, visited her at her father's house, as a ...

SHERIFF'S COURT, COLEMAN-STREET, Dec. 9

... ?? COU IRT, COLEMAN-STREET, Dec. 9. CRIXM-CON.-WOODS Vi. MATTHSEWS. T HIS was an action of Crin C'on. and a Jury was T assemnbled before Mr Collinrige, the Secondary, to as~css the damagcs, the defendant having suffer;ed judz mesit hy defaridt. This was not one of those falshionable Casrt tlhat ggnrce tbe matrimonial isfidehlties of po ishud fife, tltoiulh eqiially pregntot with ingralitutie ...

Court of King's Bench, June 25

... Curt of Ki.;is Bentch, Junf!e 25: . II it n case in whici lMr. Hlolroyd, oil a former . Iday, ofttihaed a rule to shew cause why a Mua/ed- olul ?? not isstie agaiost John Plt;a w.rtun 10e7woiil, auid Wem. D.wson, Equities Igio- e trtteof ?? Weur-Riding, commaudiag iilza to Cil~l 1,efu~tithen 'Iin;uao Dyson, Joseph U.heaziiy, . 'lu. Ttioronuo sod Joseph W~ebstcr, aild drl-er wile r ?? bet.ten ...

RIOTS AT ROCHDALE

... RIOTS AT ROCHIDAI. rLANCASTER ASSIZES._SA`rTURDAY, SEPT 5. Sill I no nPORIGE TrAYLOR, it 11I tAWORTHt, and JONA- *1'j II THAN PARKttINSOIN, woet ptallladinctcd, tider the 8tlh sec- al d tion of 7thani Biflt 11tcftO I V., c. lit, for rtiot~ol~y, tttiuiltUlUiSly, andtl e ,f uniilawfillyesnsiebtlig together it lit~cititdI, uatd breakling itito aio I- certant loaom-stop thr otatoot, willti intent ...

Published: Saturday 12 September 1829
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5169 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

TRIAL OF BOLAM, FOR MURDER

... and (We were unable In our first edition last 'week to ?? particulars of the conclusion ci Bolamn's trial : they real are now supplied.] dec AtWEDNESDAY MORNING, JULy 3slt, ΒΆ Atnine o'clock' the Judge took his seat on the beach, and the pet- talr Igoner immediately appeared at the bar. He looked much paler than I r he did yesterday, but his composure was maintained with-great gra calmness.I ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, JUNE 18

... COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, JuNE 180 I ?? I It [Middlesex Sittings at Nisi Prius, before Lord Chief Justice t TINDAL, and a Common Jury.] at NEWTON v. ROWE AND ANOTHER. This action was resumed this morning. It was brought by Mr. Augustus Newton, the barrister, to recover damages t f from the defendants, thepreprieters of the Chlcenhain Exanziner, r e for a libel. The defendante pleaded a ...

LEEDS DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... i i I Q A'IrTlDT. ' T ,. 11 tid ?? JAN. IL. Ia (Before Mir, Comsaissionuol A VRTON,) grE itO, IN RI: GE'OP.GE TAYLIAI, GRiOCERt, BADF~liORlD. a This baaklrulst. wbose liabilities sire fronm X4,00 to zLM,000, On re ;,nd lisving mstset to a ver y liimited amaoutt, dlisco up to pass eni ore0 iis last exameeination. Mrl. C.ourteoay appeared for, the bsossk- be rupt, and thea assigneeis, whso ...

STATISTICS OF THE PARLIAMENTARY SESSION

... STATISTICS OF TIHE PARLIAMENTARY SESSION. TiiE Parlianmentary Session which has just terminated was remarkable for its brevity and the rapidity i with which public business was hurried through, par- ticularly during the last month. It lasted only six months, having commenced on the lst of February and ended on the lst of August. DuaING that period the Lords sat 92 days and occupied in their ...