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COUNTY OF ANTRIM ASSIZES

... - CGUT1iLFAN~rrthM ASSIZrES CARRICEFEDDN4 DNESDA- MARCH 25.1 At ten o'clock the 3on. lge Johnston took his seat onl the Bench in the CroA n Cois and the l-ion. Judge Van- deleur in the Record Court. After hisa Majesty's Cniemis- sion had been-read in the Crown Court by Walter Biourne, Esq. Clerk-of the Crown, the foillwing Gentlemen were sworn on the Grand Jury Hon. ERetrLEs R. PAKENIIAM, ...

SINGULAR CASE

... LANCASTER ASSIZES - \ 2l;, 21 Thomas Buxton, Mary Ann Buxton, Erasmus Webster, William Webster, and Ben. Wild, a,~. hu l. ly causing to be inserted it, tbe r'g - WJ . in the parish oi' Manchester, a filt, turi tended miarrisge in the words follosvh,, l i i5 torn, of this parish, farmerL, and Eliz;lpth Ii a parish, spinster, were married at this Cb oti. consent, this 10th Juie, 1828, bv nie, ...

COUNTY OF ANTRIM ASSIZES

... ( COntibLVed fronz our last Numter.) CARRICKFERGUS-TTIURSDAY, MARCH 26. PETIT JuitrY.-lessrs. Samuel Thomson, P. McLernon, John Pentland, John Lindsay, John McCullagh, Robert Gamble, Samuel Hill, John Milford, Robert Shaw, John Service, Henry Murney, Luke Farrell. David Stathard and Wm. Andrews, for stealing a cow the property of Mr. Peter Davis, of Belfiat. Peter Davis-Recollects having lost ...

HORRIBLE MURDER OF A WIFE

... HORRIBLE MIURDER OF A WIFE. LIMElRICK ASSIZES-MARCH 29. Jeremiah Hays was indicted for the murder of his wife.- Tire prisoner approached the bar quite firm, anid apparently unconernied. He is a strong built man, about five feet three inches, large full countenance, but of a sullen caste, black eyes, arid thick and prominent eve-bro ws, deeply shaded with black hair, a heavy mouth and chin, ...

COUNTY OF TYRONE ASSIZES

... COUNTY OF7YRONE ASSIZES. At half-past one o'clock on Thursday, the Hon. Baron M1'Clelland and Judge Torrence arrived in Omagh, when Judge Torrens immediately proceeded to the Crown Court, and the followillng Gentlemen were sworn on the Grand Jury John Corry Montray, Esq. Foreman ; John Dickson I c- cles, Esq1. Sir Flu. Stewart, Bart. Sir J. 1\. Strouge, Bart. Hon. Andrew Stewart, Sir R. ...

COUNTY OF DOWN ASSIZES

... (Continued from our 1(1St.) 3DOWIPATItUCK-TUESDsAY, MARCH 31. The Court met at Nine o'Clock, mvhei the following trials were proceeded in:- Marqaret Armstrong and Sarah Devlin, indicted for stealz Ing 4 shawls, the property of Thomas McKenna, Newry, on 19th February. Guilty. Daniel Clare anid Mary McAnulty-the latter for 8tealing a silver watch the property of John Ferrier, Newry, on is ...

COUNTY MONAGHAN ASSIZES

... COUNTY MONAGHIAN ASSIZES. Samuel, Thomas, James, John and William Shaw, were in- dicted for the musder of Thomas McMorran, on the lands of Lisboy, on the 17th October. They were also indicted for a cominnill assauilt. 1'lom the evidence of John McMorran, uncle to the de- ceased, alid James his brother, it appeared that the ?? were digging out potatoes, ou the lands of Lisboy, which the ...

COUNTY OF DOWN ASSIZES

... RECORD COURT-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, IS29. John O'Reilly Blackwood and Fleming Pinkstan O'Reilly, the younger, Clfl~ntl9fs .v. Pinkstan Blackwood and Hugh O'Reilly, the Heir at Law, Defendants. The 1OI]OV;Ilg :S;ieDIl Jury weoe rworn, viz :-N. D. Crommelin, Thomas Waring, John Thomas, David Lindsay, Wm. Russell, Thos. Scott, George Vaughan, John Davidson, Cos. Waddell, James Waddell, Robert ...

COUNTY OF DOWN ASSIZES

... t DOW.NPATRICK, THURSDAY, APRIL 2. Wm Hillas, tried on Wednesday, for an assaalt on Pat. Connor, was acquitted. Wm. Robinson, for stealing two pieces of stuff, the pro- | perty of Rtobert Starkey, Downpatrick, on i8th August last. Prisoner was caught in the act *f running off with the goods from Mr. Starkey's:rkop.-Gullty.-7 years' traens- portatioui. Sam. Kennifeck, for stealing ten yards of ...

COUNTY OF DOWN ASSIZES

... ICOUNTY OF DOWN ASSIZE. ?? I -S.. RECORD COURTi-THURSDAY, Awa 2, i8i9. John O'Reilly BIackwood and Fleming Pinkstan O'Reilly, the Vitayer, Plai neftf; v. Pianstak -Blackwood and Hugh £O'R&lAi, tka Htieat w.., Defendirnats. ?? fret ouir lat.) . .: F rou TH9 DEVENDANT. Afra, Sergeant BLACKBURNE said, that :ln stating the case for the defendant, he had no ordinary task to performn.- After the ...

EXTRAORDINARY STATEMENT OF MR. JOHN BERESFORD SAYERS

... EXTRAORDINARY STATEENTr OF MR. JOHN BERESFORD SAYERS. Thursday. John Beresford Sayers, who stands charged with various acts of swindling, underwent a final examirna tion before Mr. Halls, the sitting magistrate, and Sir R. Biriiie. The sbopman of Mr. Golby, the tailor, orLeiced- ter-street, proved that the prisoner carne to hiN master's shop on 241th u~t, aid represented himself to be the Hon ...

MOUNTRATH PETTY SESSIONS, APRIL 8

... MOUNTRATH PETTY SESSIONS, APRIXL 8. .- - - . _- - IRISH AMIUSEMENTS. A young, robust, broken-pated fellow, named Foster, having his head enveloped in an Irish bandana, and one of his legs swathed-in bandages from the kneedown to the toe, came into the'room supported by a friend, and was, by order of the Magistrates, accommodated with a chair. Well, Mr. Foster, said one ofttheir worships, ...