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LANCASTER ASSIZES

... woANCAT-ER.. SS..E- S LANCASTER ASSIZE&. , -1 .. A_ ., 1 t - L Thursday, 271h March, THE KING 09t THE PROSECU nON or RICHARD BOOiTH V5. TllE SStiRV. WILL. BORDMAN. This was an indictment originally preferred at the :r Quarter Sessions of the peace for this county, and ;t sfterwsards, at .ltbe insteonce of tbe prosecutor, re- r moved by crrlfirari into the Court of King's-bench, from whence ...

Law Intelligence

... - - - 4 lure 3ntdtt#ncc. ?? -- . -1-1 ?? - - it LANCASTER ASSIZES, 25th March, 1.l8. s lltO ES v. MOrtLEY. This was an action brought by the plaintiff an attorney in Liverpool, to recover the amount of his bill for business done for the defendant previous to June 1815. The defendant who inathat mouth had ri become a bankrupt, and bad subsequently obtained g his certificate, pleaded the ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... LANCASTER ASSIZES Our Ascizes says the Lancaster Gazette of the 122th, concluded on Saturday last, when Sir George Wood proceeded to pass the awful sentence of Death lon no ess than forty-six persons, who had been ca- fpihally convicted. The sanse paper contains the the following reca- pitulation of the the sentences:- Deaths ?? 46 Fourteen years transportation .. ?? 8 Seven years do ?? 2 ...

IRELAND

... 0 We consider the following trial of so much importance under the existing circlistances, no E only of Ireland, but of the whole kingdoim, thatt we shall not attempt to abridge it, although by giv- t ing it at length, we shall probably be obliged to contract our general observations, or to postpone some of the communications of our correspondents. M El,1AN. r LIFFORD ASSIZES, MONDAY, MARCH 51. ...

CASE OF ALLEGED OPPRESSION

... CASEIOF ALLEGED O I We should be indignant at the deprav;itI1 man nature, were the following detail, Cre h if such is unfortunately the case, we Ssh0o e for the honour and dignity of the British e that the noble personage, ;hlose name Itilah t, in this disgraceful transactioc i impl respecting the affair. The case was thaty og *r sowent debtor, Thermas XKrswell, who, o application to be ...

Law Intelligence

... Law l-I COURT OF EXCIIIEQUER, JVNEO Before C/tief l.aron Richarda. KING V. RAMSHOTTOM & CO. This was an action brought to try the validljtyi, n an Extent in Aid, and the following is an Outlir( tthe facts of the case. In the month of- IF:, the firm of Penfold, Springett, and PDneold, tb)' Kentish Bank, Maidstone, was changed to tolauC Penfold and Penford. In the month of March i ' the bank ...

MURDERS

... bl URDERS, X -. t I - - - > ?? - _ A 9 - On Tuesday night week, the hedy of a young woman, covered lying in aditch, near the Rainseorth water, rn.ft U. of Sutton in Ahfield, in the couloty of Nottingham al s a mile distant from the toil-bar, on the turnpike road from Mansfield to Nottingham. It proved to he that rr Shepherd, an interesting girl-about 17 or 18 years of gas daughter of a woman ...

LIVERPOOL MIDSUMMER SESSIONS

... h, On Monday last, the Quarter Sessions for this Bo- is rough commeuced before the Worshipful the Mayor, * and other magistrates, assisted by James Clarke, Esq. 9 Deputy Recorder, and Wm. Statbam, Esq. Clerk of e, the Peace' The Counshllors occupied in the business i were 'Messrs. Venables, Raincock, Lawrence, Hol- *d linshead, Lambe' and Cottingham. The number of prisoners was vary great, ...

ILLEGAL ARREST & IMPRISONMENT

... I ILLEGAL ARREST & ilPRISONMENT. I iLL a }aJ. A - , . (Continued from our last.) The public will naturally expect to hear something further of Broadhurst and Lawton, who were lately arrested in so extraordinary a manner, and afterwards confined in Bridowell upwards of four days and nights, without any warrant, or the production of any kind of authority in justification of so outrageous a ...

CONFESSION OF SEVERAL MURDERS

... I CONFESSION OF SLVERAL MlURDERS. -- le case oF Daniel MIuntn, who was convicted of I -norder, at the last ILortford Atsizes, was one of tile inost atriouS that Cresr occurier! in the critilmal an. I s -us osf tihi5 rolntly lie was convicted of the mur- -,ter of John Pavrt e, homl he vitacked in a lane un- i -rwares, strtick him behind thke ear, and upon the head, witb a harnmei, and then 'cut ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... The, Asizes conmmenced on Yednes.'ay,.beferie the Lord Chitf Baron Rtiehagnds, and Ba¢i,:., W66d. tto- twrt Towvoly'-Parlwr, Esq. Hizl SJberilff-We ;irc sor~y tofindI, tbat there arc no lctss t!h-n ninety-bld prisolners foir trial, amnopgst whornLwe. notice thet'ol: hloriig :-Willi tm Staindt ioigrS / Geoi~e OGiashaw, Thomws Leigh, Peter Lveir, GvorgO.iftrlurray, S~amiii I Bktaksbaw, ;id ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, AUG 21

... C COURT OF CHANCERY, Ad 21. WITLLIAM DAVIES V. GAVCDINER ANb OTitt'S. This was a question of costs, It aPpeI dtatteE plaintiff, agaunst ,whom a commission Of banicrupt had been issued, was, on. the day of his examinatio be- fore the comnmissionler, taken in execution for a small balance of cests, at the suit of the defendant, Gardi- ner: that notwithstanding the debt, amountngt XC29 I 9s. -6d. ...