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LAW OF APPEAL

... LAW OF APPEAL, Public feeling appears to have been strongly excited by indivi- duals againist the liepeal of this Law. It has been made fs gronatn of serious charge agisist Sir Francis Burdett, to the Electors of Westminster, that he has not opposed the repeal of this measare; which, it has been said, 91Jajor Cartwsright would have opposed a the hliazrd otfhis lifle. WVhb aniyman should oppose ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, SATURDAY, June 12

... COURLT OF KING'S BENCH[, S.ATIUUAY, June 12. CI50CK1R V. FOTIIEIIGILI,. This wvas an important case to Tenants and Land-owvners. It was an action brought on the Act of the I 1th Geo. lI.ec. 19, § 1e, intended to protect Landlords from collusion between their To- nanlts and others, to put them out of possession of their property. The Act provided, that any 'l enant, being served with a notice ...

JUDGE LEYCESTER'S CHARGE

... MONDAY, SEPT. 27, 1819. ? IIBfIUY OF 'PHI. pRvSS Is TIll, PAl LUlIM or AlL PIlE Ill, lALIPICAL, ANI) RLI.IGIOI S IIiClII? (II AN ENGLISIV'tlN ?? -- I W e had inhtendled to offer a fcwv strictures on an article s ppt'arcdl in 2'H'r ('orr;'ir' Newspaper, expatiating on [ ?? oft;) Focirr. peaceablle tradesmenx to act as prc- ?? or Ot'hc pearce, and or thle surperior dnctrlits' and i rc (ot a ...

OLD BAILEY, FRIDAY, FEB. 19

... OLD BAI LEY, Flrtlj)N,, Fji . 19. Geo'rge i:g waS tri~d. UponInin i odito lenrt, chargin g himn with having' crlried oilii the ?? ot stlk-inercer in the pari'h of ?? IAm iie, Westittinsfer; toild stated, that ot thle ]st of iDe'ceinher, IS17, lie botetlie tindebted to \icssrs. Gjoudctnoigh &z Co. for oods sold. '1 le idictntt'tt: ' otill to state, that onl tile 'lii Gf .1110tl the pri'isoner ...

BRIDGWATER MIDSUMMER-SESSIONS

... Bi{DG'V ATER .ITi12Ut R-SESSION-i Tltt MiStlntntr' QUartuc vssion conimi cedat Bi Btri~l- watcr on M iooduay last. There %iro lO! pl rioories on till' CalOrindai. The varluns civil colcerns (of thc cou~ty Na'lile'g oet: fiis o . d of oi l .liclSir J1. Oil. AclaLd, 13ir1. t it i;e M Ir and inrormed thein, gencrally, of hii- hilell Iu. l 2hw h12 i; IX before partiallv cuolmnnicstid, of decli ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH, FEBRUARY 11

... COURT OF I1NG's BENCH, FERWuARV 11. I Mr. Scarlett showed cause against a conditional rule, calliogbon Mr. Edwvards. a Malgistrate of Alontgomeryshire, to show cause vhv a criminal infrination should not be exhibited against him, for his condllct in his mai.rteciel capacity towards a. Mr. Hugh Williams, all attorney. TIhe facts of the case were, that an appli- cation had becii made to -,fr. ...

OLD BAILEY, JUNE 1

... B efore the Common Setjeant, and a Londonl Juryr. CHARGE OF' LIBELo *11Z rtlNO V. 305aSTN I~bTF.V OulTCSS. This was an indictment instituted at the instance of' Jamnes Mills, an engineer, 'residing near Bristol, acainst the Defendant, John Mathew Otit th, Editor and Pro- prietor of Felizr Farley's Bristol Jqnrna71, for. a false, wicked, and scandalous libel, published in a Number of' that ...

TAUNTON (SOMERSET) ASSIZES, MARCH 50

... Trio! o V W REmP, far Fokrgery17. WVILTIAm KEMkP, late a grocer and baniker in Bath, was indicted for having forged a I'roxnissorv-Note for £0500; and for' uttering the saime, kniowing, it to be forujed, with intent to defraud. Thomas Flower aiod Jtm Cuff11. IsiiTh Mr. L'oolberd openied the case on the part ofilie piosecltio.Tn offenice, thle I earles ?? said, withk which thle Pristiller stnud ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH, WESTMISTER, Dec. 5

... COURlT OF KING's BENCH, WESTMI;STER, Dec. . Cl1EAlRY V. COBBETT. Mr. Chitty opened the proceeudings. Upon the l[th of April, i8IS, the defendint, William Coihbett, wrote a lctter to Mr. James Wrright, containing certain reflections upon the character of Mr. ILry I Iit, The letter so writtej ivaS rtead upon ttiC public hustings by Mir. Cleary, at the Westminster election in 1518. The defendant ...

SIR FRANCIS BURDETT's TRIAL,

... SIR FRANCIS BURIETT's TRIAL, CONTlNtvlED FiUTM '111. FIRST PAG.E. 'Those lie was now addressing _-were called upon to decide irpr fiact, with respect to Ivirl there is not a shadow~ of pofii even of probabilitv. in fact, trhey hade, in Mr. Attorney's pru- Ciiedin-, something like a confession, that tile lette ,r wvas rot a libel; Lsi it appeared to be onlyfrionia `L~elinj~ofWealoicss Of' the ...

The Posts of Thursday and Friday

... ecjpomg f i bap anb Srirt. I LONDON, FRIDAY, February 2s. CONSPIRACY, AND ASSASSINATION. In consequence. of private information, received by the civil power, that it was in contemplation of a gang of diabolical ruffians to make an attempt on the lives of Hlis Majesty's Ministers, whilst assembled at the house of Lord HVarrowby in Grosvenor-Square, to a Cabinet-dinner, on Wednesday eveni'nr, ...

PUNISHMENT OF FORGERY WITH DEATH

... PUNISHMETX1 OF' FORGERY WIT~fH DEATHl-. | ?? author of apamophlet n01 thle Pascisho1enet of Death, i in the case of Forgery/; its i~gjustice and imnps/icy main- tain1ed, Mr. Bowvdler, has published a second edition of his work, considlera~bly augmented, to which he has prefixed his name. It would be impossible for us to abridel, the arguments by which this ingenliouls writer demonstrates the ...