MICHAELMAS QUARTER SESSIONS

... beyond the seas for seven years. James Wilkilson, 33, (rmp.) was charged with breaking into tile house of Messrs. Henry and Robert Madder, of l1ighlie Booths, eid stealing therefrom, six silk handkerchiefs and other articics. Mr. Ingham stated the case for ...

POLICE COURT, YESTERDAY

... of madder, said to be the property of Richard Craig, from a warehluse In Caseaestreet. Mr. Thobms V Y. Bramwell, selltor, appeared on behalf the prisoner. The complainant stated that in July last, his brother purobased B twenty.six casks of madder from ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... Ellr Placir, George Henderson Rowley, John Johnson, William Chipper- elid, William iRowlett. ORIOINAL OPPosaD.-Robert Smith. Willam Darnell, Robert Shaw, Augustus Frederick Edwards, Willeim Veniu1g. COURT OF EXCHEQUER, The followIng notices were yesterday ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... guilty * Donald, was fen- i tenced 'to three mouths' :iaprfonment in the tolbooth there, and DugaMd for four monshs..'^' :f Robert Whiteford, refsdixn a.Marypans, accufed of culpable homicide, was found eel guiltJ, and difnmiffed Ifram the iar. In confequence' ...

GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS

... Williams, 'I'henas Browning, Johni Preston, Am) I t Heaven, George Miarmont, ani WVin. Morse. ACQUITTED.-ThOS. Croome, Robert Newbury, Robert Town- tpe, (eorge hlumphris, James Joy, Edwin Pianegar, Thomas I Vcale, Alary Powell, and Charles Vatuglhan. BILmLS ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—WESTMINSTER

... hours il afterwarvls. n ?? Alex. Coruttg, farmer at Valleybank, parish of Kilsyth, f wiro was stabbed oln the 11Ith inst. by Robert Caddy, flesher, I a as staited in oar last, we ate sorry to learn died next day. Mr t COtrIAt was a native cf Aberdeenshire ...

SECOND EDITION

... Fer.i iltult a, Hq., Uuilutn Park. e till Michael Ilughes, Beq., Suirley Hail. Muill Williams Neeld E q , laltield. Ieler Robert J slilts Yteksun Norris, Esq., Davyhrulme ail. and Sir Thomas potter, Knight, Buile llill. tonn William isthlltone, Hiq., ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ie printing the muslins and calicoes certain materials of dye ni stuff are, and must be necessarily used-such as indigo, p madder, and other ingredients-and that in the progress of printing and dyeing the linens it becomes necessary to wash e' them in ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—NOV. 1

... Davison. For fourteen ?? Groierty, Elijah Silkmian, anid William Jones. For fifteen ?? Smith, John 1)eln, Wmn. Smith Robert Bidt, Robert Greenwood, Thomas Denaghtle,and Sanimel IhIllitt. Frederick Chlilds Hancock, who was convicted on two in- dictiieuts ...

Salford [ill] Sessions

... coincided, and thmeconviction was gasess1ed. Peter Consssl stood indicted for stealing a quantity of silk, tbe pro erty of.Robert Collins, at Midd cton, on the 17th of Apri'last.-lDr. ewxra-v a stated thle case for the prosecution, and called Rlobert Collins ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Christian, Q.C., and Mr. Close, resisted the petition on the part of the assignees. MI1r. Brewster, Q.C., appeared for Mr. Robert Gray, who is involved in the case. Mr. Napier, Q.C., having replied on behalf of the petitoner, Mr. Semple, The Lord Chancellor ...

JURY COURT

... their of pot ooccesoorn rn rafilce, on ropresesting the coonmunity of rho excite saint ttotgh, ogninat John Madder, Anatrew Hope, George ? Young. Robert Walker, sod Aietoader litaltorar, nil ovetfit bakers nod meal dealers in Jedborgh. The following anj'h ...