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LANCASTER LENT ASSIZES

... LANCASTER LENT ASSIZE8. The Assize did ?? conclde, at the Crown side, til! I ia v morning, when the Hon. Baron Thompson passed the awlv' sentence of Death on six prisoners, viz. Charles Sefton (aged 27) conoicted last Assize of burgliry; Margaret Cuirniugham (55) and Martha Entwisle (49) ?? uttering forged batik notes; Nlarg. Cicyd 50) for scrilege- and James Robinson (19) and Edmund Cadwick ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH

... cOuar! OF KI.AG'S .B.A7-CH. -'rtO thNG R15 LI'G AN. JOHN HUNT, PROPRIE- i troatsOF TuE FXA~iLNErL. At a very ea ly ourX on S atulrday last the Court vas; ctowded, ul expectation of hearingr this import- anit case-a ciar'4 of Libel on* the Pegent. When the nianes of the bp;i is Jurors were riled, out of 24 who bad been, or ought to have been, sunI- moned, only sis answered; and flie Crown not ...

LIVERPOOL QUARTER SESSIONS

... ?? Views SES 1t ?? ?? . ?? iato sist' m ?? Iwer. ?? art as £ara56 ascrthe s' th yfsre dis reqs ied n i5 the motl t-, oinsn gdsate~b~ your ?? ;b n onlypr P soy habhit frquently to ddes os ssosem ttlay 0, Into ,caemistery and ve ished that g ta might ith prsitY hadvnoe obserived the Sa. I oursee ghtps fr omt selfi un erea ar toies, how - o a r , raspit to be pernrAit, andt a er .vi' silence C~it ...

DREADFUL MURDER

... - DREADFUL' AURDER e Of die C7snat and Cointliss 1) AidrmigiieS at BafIe., t It Tile Count and Countess dI Antrbaikgues, F reh i Noblesse and distantly related to the unfortunate z fanj3l yotbthe Bouibons, resided on Laires-tci _ace ) on the banks of the alDi'ies. -They Iud T in a w which, t1hough far frm whi'at .he.y Ihad. brminely d m roved inj veit iiaaS rath~er borderlio on'3'2h ?? 'tlan'd ...

STAFFORD ASSIZES

... S'fAFFOPD ASSIZES. SUFFOR ?? iI 'T'rhe f0\i°Bsgt9 P atot f ayronafthe~7 e | i dl~css li tefor' ifn he e.ri bai proe'e carnsg ,ti ber eaaders. w tr , i the ponly: v ay i td 'nto te garet o rr, ati avC O a asee na. simlft mamry bv s alpe and h as;r banhtoaeci-- pI f~ al Le ladders bv ' thos ofthnor being, h familv an o wate Thnto y ito those uperrom,. ei ',tnrsdto t'e t sitdotrs, andsn thrlaptd ...

CHARACTERISTICS of the LAST SESSION of PARLIAMENT

... fCUACTERISTCSofTI efiAST SESSIoN i . . I Idr P;&EtLI A Iq ESN T. \; ' ?? nfiveed ,f nie>rn c 41.) The ieaiing hracterigdc of the, Whigs, ,(by I whirh we mean that party wider the guidance of Lords Grey and :Grenville, is 'opposition to .the presenl' adbitjistnitioli Thuse-.geuerous andt 1ijgh- .testedl entijefitst af fretdsm thaf part-ed tlfe. ln' guage of Mr 1Voi and. his fritntls -i0 their ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASgIZE INTELLIGENCE. I LANCiSTER. .0n Saturday eveninbg, tine 25td Auguat, the Hon. ir Georgc Wood anrS the Hon. Sir Johu Bayley npeird their commission. Onl Mondiay morning: cm felhwitg guntelnea were s-.vorn of tbe Grand jury: * £dweeld Wilbrahamr Boot0e, Esq. of Latbam. llrous, Feorennan. John Irelar.d Blackburn, John lritto, R 1. A. Farrington, Titorisa. Fosbrooke, vin. Fop, Robert Fielden ...

MURDER

... I The'female, whose Luntimely death urci the a?- flicting subject of the folloding narrative, was a na- tive of Liemaiaigccegin the coutity of Kifli.enny,and. bad been for srome time at service iri the house of a fanner, in the ieighbbourhnod of Tory ?? thwe 22nd of June, she left her situationbol ODiccoifTlt e of some domestic quarrels, an( retired to the house e of another farmer, in the ...

MOST EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... .2O1' XEXTRAO 1AINARY CASE. On Sunday -night a -Uentlmian,= between 5O-and. 6C yvni s'bf age, went into a house tf a particuliar description near the Admiralty. He had not been. leng there wvhcn he dik suddenly. le lid e Wrth 1 liints.f smali- doi,, of'theiterrii rkinld wbe-,mtviedlateiy left the ?? was nothinglfound on- thi. Gentileman's perso to lead to- adiscovery of his identity. About ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... I~ANCAS~rEUj, v ' . . I i. _IA~A.,E --ASS1ZE S.- ?? s ?? ~is. ,ziBcaty Viekr is wasaa alt se e 3f Plaintiff is an accountantat ianeibester, tlle d'efn. w. danit' ,f~ a publidcan there. Tt appeared fron the II eviddnce given on thegtrh, thiait a gteat nurmber of persons liad assembled: at the defendant's house, to Er commemorate tlbe birth -da of te late Right llon. i VWilisi Pitt, and thle ...

MOST HORRIBLE MURDERS

... MOST 1; -W W+ig w'ith the`- a i -. 'ojlfzl murdet o:3 D o d b ki ra IS asst, d is, ?? :A, Re wit ?? in. tbepre ls; dh -fbir. te diseardyl fthenT lbetphttt litt. Prince R e ient offered k o.. alsosbarged th ssisbhee wilfui broemrsti k arkt- Firdg about a0 it: 'fItg thf 't'h f~rt ihthedpre th n ed ?? ,vatreail When s brolrte open a-tmouth r it ?? he ofltmarsiel ongfnt the musder hi 1 of'Sarah' ...

ROBBERY OF THE LEEDS MAIL

... uOBi3RERY-OF THE LEEDS MAIL. . I ?? (rovm the Leeds Afrcucry.j; After a diligent investigation, it is supposed the money contained in the rdifferrent letters stolen atmounts to about X15,OOO, not any of which has yet been discovered or come in. 4 The robbery has been ascertained to have been i committed between Burton and Higham Ferrers.- The Guard had rode from Kettering to Burtoni with thc ...