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CHESTER ASSIZES

... >ltntto re d~ee b him, tlsorgh the volalt put u qaL'stioo thmit lie couhld aot fail to answver correcily; this wsas- Is April fool day at the beginning ol Atril, or tne laucerI end ?- Why, the latter end, to be sore ?-' ...

Advertisements & Notices

... King. With Illustrations on Steel. By GEORGE CRUIRSHANK, And numerous Woodcuts by W. ALFRED DErATTore. April Musings-by an April Fool. I The Holy Island of thei Medl- By Mrs. Gore. I terranean; By W. Francis Der Natternberg. ALegendofthe Ainswerth. Danube ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... to be committed is in an affidavit sworn by 'Mr. Newton to the effect, that his house was broken open oun the occasion. APRIL FooLs.-About the middle of March summonses were served upon about forty of the inhabitants of Putney, to attend the Kingston Assizes ...

POLICE-COURTS

... very obtuse, for' he did' not understand the wit of tis learned friend.-Mr. Paynie: - Why the lot of April has been called April-fool day,.thaat's all Mluu., obhries :. O h, well, I don't see what it ha. to do with this casc.-Idr. Hlumphries, then piroceeded ...

Published: Sunday 05 April 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4468 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

PROVINCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... after ?? Ist of April-a date which makes it I ?? tat the poor Radicals have been hoaxed, and that t e enothing better than April-fools. In obedience to the clsier comniand of tiis proclamation, many of the weavers, ?? moeltite-makers, founders, and celliers ...

LAW AND POLICE

... future, whether at Bow Church or elsewhere, for the lst of April, which would be carrying out the old custom of making April fools. The Solicitor. General had said that the act was ministerial, and then he said it was judicial, and that they ought to ...

Law Intelligence

... April, and When the parties cited appeared letj hem.-be ,~silenced; it would.. only be following the old. custom, and ?? April fools of them. (A laugh.) The Attorney- . G' eneral's second objection was, that the proper courseof 't proceeding would have' ...