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LAW REPORT

... LAW Rj$PORT. COURT -OF COMMON PLEAS, Fa ?? 18. iti OAatNLTo.CnaisraE .V. .iNES. LIpO This. was an aicion brouglt bv Alr. Christie tihc Atrctionreer, viol to recover frots tile Derenddaat 5091.; wljclu lie alleged behlg Pol mioney belonguiis to li,w oil ld I, enards of iis ile1k at difterent tnlh i a I Tdaitt t l . 51r, Sergealt COPLEY stated ilis 'cutifus c ise, wichl wals clus more ...

Published: Thursday 25 February 1819
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1141 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DERBYSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... DI.BYS;IilE U 13;. ;1 I., :,b ..I as ?? l : ?? 1 .- Aid.. ?? I j'Ie.A~j1LI (as we .ftattc( l Citfio last) ?? an o~ \\ di~~loon -liter Ieis Arrival tkle.4pdge (the tid Ijoti. S3ir Yaiiies Biirroutrgr,)- n~ lel' byj ofav Iirv CkiEq.h lgi ?? dihine service at tile All Saint Church, il'i. Y~v ?? i~a jlsri l t. itosat'nvs q Preatched by *the Rev_.Fredorick .1 pn-~ Atdion, Rector Qf Suetbury, ...

EXECUTION of. THOMAS

... HOPKINSON, .FOR HIGHWAY ROiBERY; -. We had very recently the melancholy office of laying before our r eaders some tltvere~tiiu ~ ?? nt iectedl withi tfie xizeutip joti it va ng ~.1 olnill vit A similar duty again devloves itself upon us a consequence of the death of Thomas Hopkinson, who suffered agreeably to the awful sentance of the law on friday last in front of our county Gaol. While the ...

CHESHIRE ASSIZES

... CHESHIRE ASSIZES; Ptfore tke Hon J. S. Copl$.c' and tkh Ion. S. Mthr- ?? his M-ajesty's Juteticei OttASD JURV. Xir Riebitr& Brolke, of Norton uPrioryi, Bart. Foreinan. Philip, Lm-igiord .roose, of Jfsepli Ltfgfi, of Belmont Mere John I sAltrshull, of 11wtford flichiod Moisnrevevrf Burton- Bridge t7.din Cuirbett, of Mnislhla Thonias Parker, of Astle I'illiant Wilson. Currey, of Clement ...

LANCASTER LENT ASSIZES

... L LANCASTER. LENT 4SSIZE& CONSPIRACY OF WORKMEN. TILE KING (ON rilu PunrnoCUTION OF MR. WILLIAM SMtITu) AoA51VTsLXCH0t1L APW OTHEBS. This was ani indictniertt against several cotton Spin- ners in thb entploy of Mr. Smith, of fleatou Norris, for. a conspiracy to raise thteir wages. Thec defendlants havinlg appeared at the bar, and pleaded Guilty to the charge, Mr. Serjeant Cross, a5 (;Cowilsel ...

COUNTY SESSIONS

... * Co.tTNr TY SvESEx9. .. I . - -. . . .I . ;At the getral qonafter sessions of.lihe peace for this 'sobli conty, held here last svetik, Wiliam Walker, coi ictei( |:te of steahiing t' 'ibm ?? eighit decks tbe pirojerlylv of . sq. ?? Thoytb Ghinaa, two geese tlq property of Mv'rs ille Susatnliabl Tadshin, aid five ditok the property of ti mr. \Villiam Alsehiol; atid Jhnihilall, for a inisde- ...

PATENT COFFINS

... A CURIOUS CASE IN DOCTORS' COMMO1s. A curious case is now pealding-in the Ecclesiastical Court in Doctors' ComrMons. In April, 1818, MDr. Edmird Little Bridnmain, of Goswell-street-rond, ob- tained a patent for a newly invented wrought-iron coffin. In these coffins the patente-e bas huried uplards of one hundred persiouis, in fifty-two places, principally iu the metropolis. Some parishes at ...

CHESTER ASSIZES

... Bagguley, Dr'ummonrd, and Johnston.-In our last we stuted tile conviction of tihe above three men. On Monday they were placed at the bar to receive sentence. Each of thent, on being asked what he had to say whyjudgment should not bepronounced, addres- sed the Court at considerable length. They all de- ?? they did not sue fir wercy. They had been ; unti guilty by a Jury of their country, of ...

LORD AND LADY HERBERT

... LORD 4AD LADY HERBERT. CONSISTORY COURT, ArnitL S3' tjeneru LADY I9ERtBtFPT AGAINST 'Lor.D ltEMRKR-T.- be noii ; Tis was a uiut for resiioiflrln of conjugal iights, instituled ' spreat by the liun. Octavia Spitteili. Printces Dodwnger if Botri, il during Sicily, contnoidy called 1d'Lqdy rbert, against Rtbert ?? supplli ! Lord llerbert, son of the Earl el' Pemubrolke. ' B thelibel, it the Co ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... - W I .L,4fvi IN,,rEL E lQ P§Ch'. VICE-CIIANCELLOfl'S CQURT, LiNcoLN's INN, SATURDAVP JViLY JO. I 1E MARILBOROUGH GOLD.PLATE, DiAMOND IS t\swo Di, &C., TflE IX.Anttt F SrHArTEsaitRy. Lont) :OO2tTT SPENpP.A D o0tfltsits, V. HIS GCRACE Tilt DUKE OF1- MAitLO7OUHIl. Jt' at71 SAME V. TItE SAME AND TRtOWiAS TRIrnOOK. 10 Sir A. Piggot appiied to the Cqurt to order thitt thf gold s, plate, pictrets, ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—SATURDAY,

... COURI OF COMMON .PLEAS.-SATURun'Y, I CONSPIRACYT'O.SEDUCF IVORIIE~JN. GrasTE v. AFtron-Thlis wai aun otliot brought by the plaintiff, a respectable p' alorte nianaltilrer, ugainst Elizabethi Astor unid Souis, of LCorntill, as bo deal extensively io the' sane trade, ior ia colispiracy, mu takiug t'onm theplakniifl'- I1 of lis workiben diluntie ?? of their regular en- ?? vvith lilii IThere were ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... COURT OF CONiMON COUNCIL. On lrriday, tile Lord Alayor (.MNI Atkins), held - - Court of Common Council at Gl1ildhall, which was fully attendted f After the minutes of the last Conrt had been read, his Lordship informed them, that he lsad last nigit Ieceived a commurlication from Lord Sidinouth, winch I it was material not to withhold from the Courtud a e which with tireir leave he would lead ...