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DERBYSHIRE EASTER SESSIONS

... DERBYSJI7RE EASTER SESSIONrS. The business of these Sessions commenced at Chesterfield, on Tuesday, April 8, before the following Magistrates:- PBIUIP GELL, Esq., Chairman. !- SirGeorge Sitwell, Bart. J E. G. Maynard, Esq. eJolaJCebbot, Esq. Joul Radford, Jun. Esq. Joini Bell CromTitoni Esq. William Milnes, I'tsq. Itobert Arkwuiel'i, Esq. Hugh Scott, Esq. - Gilbert CrouiptOn, Esq. B. B. Steade ...

LEICESTERSHIRE ASSIZES

... NNlisi Prius Courer.-Friday, fuly 31. 1 Jattyis, Gent. v. DEWEs, Gent. This cause was somewhat unexplccteilly -called on an it Flidaylafternooin, but, notwithstanding many of the Special C If' Jury were engaged on the Grand Jury, a full Special Jury kS was obtained. Mr. Sergeant Goulburn, Air. Clarke, and Mr. Hunmphreys appeared for the plaintiff'. Mr. Balguy, C e Lr. Hildyard, and 5Mr. ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER, December 5

... I COURT OF EXCIIEQER, Decenmber 5. - tile COLLINS V. GRtEISLEY, DlART. AND OTHtERS. apt Mlr. Jr-uvis Vith Whoml- Was Mir. Serjeant SouLBURNi, Wa Mir. Tgziri.E, and Air. A mos, ass the 19th of November last moved the Court:for a n~ew trial in this cause, which inhe -pursuance of an Issue from the Equity side of the Court of eth -Exchequer, had been tried at the last.Derby Assizes beforeth wa ...

Published: Wednesday 11 December 1833
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4568 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... J. Law. Esac. will preside as Commissioner in t W. J. Law, Esq. will preside as Commissioner In the In. solvent Debtors' Courts, for the Midland circuit, which are appointed to be held as follows ;_ Carnbri-'geshire-at Cambridge, Friday, Al arch 30. Huntingdonshire-at Huntidngdon, Saturday, March 31. Norchamptonshice-at Peterborough. Monday, April 2. Lincolnshire-at Lincoln and (City, Tuesday, ...

Published: Wednesday 24 January 1838
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3291 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DERBYSHIRE EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... In our last paper we gave a report of' the business at these esc sessione connected with the income and expenditure of the bal county. The trials of the prisoners commenced an UWed. log nesday morning at ten o'clock, before the Chairman, JoEN fiel BALGOY, Esq., in the Criminal Court, and JoHn BELL sh( CROM PTOow, Esq., in the Nisi Prius Court. On Thursday, als WILLIAM EVANS, Esq. M1.P., ...

Published: Wednesday 10 January 1838
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2199 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DERBYSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... DERB1YSI1I-E QUARTER SESSIONS. v- '[blese Sessions (Awhlich wvere hield at Chesterfield) Coin- MI ifraneced onl Tncsdav last. ?? foilloig sisrtsM Id wre present :--wiflians Elvan-s, Esq., i\P,(chairman, 'InI tile absenice of 1olin 11 lalgy, ISq.) NV. J] Bilishawe, Ml Gilbert v'rolinptonl, NVII ?? Mimes, L. G. Maljynard~t, john at Jadtbord, Thom as Peach, Antbhony Strutt, Jailes OnkleS, ?? ...

ATROCIOUS MURDER in STAFFORDSHIRE

... ATROCIOUS MWDVR in -kSTAFTORD St2. (From the Staffordshire Advertir of Saturday.) Wc are deeply concerned to announce that a moa brutl and cold-blooded murder has this week been coimmitted In hle town of Newcastle-under.'Lyme. Thetown of~elwcutle and the neighbourhood have been thrown into a state Of the Ui0tost consternation by the perpetration of this horrid deed. The victim in the present ...

Published: Wednesday 23 September 1840
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 963 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

FURTHER PARTICULARS of the LATE MURDER at EXETER

... FUR THER PARTICULARS of the LATE MUR- DER at EXETER. CONFESSION OF BRDNSDIIEAD. V (From the Flying Post.) P On this dark and appalling event we are happy in being Qi enabled to relieve the public mind by placing before it ti the confession of Briusmead, made in the presence of b - several persons in the gaol this morning, He says, as ro e has been communicated to us, that there were three of ...

EXECUTION OF MISTER FOR THE ATTEMPTED MURDER OF MR. MACKRETH AT LUDLOW

... EXECUTION^ OF MISTER FOR THE AT- TEMPTED MURDER OF M1R. MlACKREBTH AT LUDLOW. Shrewsbury, April 3. This morning, Josiah Mister, lately convicted of at- tempting the life of Mr. Mackreth at the Aigel Inn, Lud- low, underwent the last dread sentence of the law, oppo- site the county gaol in this borough. For some days past it was confidently asserted, in consequence of the unre- mitting ...

THE LATE MURDER

... Tmm L.ATZ MwRDIlt. Additional L'onjkasion of Joseph Hunt.-Other facts were detiled to Mr. Noel by Huivt after he had been befoit the Magis. trutes, among which was the following: John Thurtell told me, when describing the manner in which he had tackled with Mr. MWeare, that one time he had nearly mastered him, and got above him, upon which he took his knife out and cut his throat; the blood of ...

Published: Wednesday 12 November 1823
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2933 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

EXTENSIVE FORGERY

... r:5r -wsIVm rnORGE.r. estxamination and committal of eorge Watson alias John Pecle, to Maidtdrne Gaul, charged with Forgery. Bowv-Sil ?? Watson, alias John Peele, was brought to this office on Wednesday, from the county goal at Perby, (where he had been confined on1 a charge of fbrgery at i3ikewell), in the custody of Gardner. Tble office wais crowded to excess, by pcrsons who were anxious to ...

MURDER AND ROBBERY

... hIURDER AND .ROBFl.--ky I ,-a rv ,,-11 Hae11 COURT Or JUSTICIARY, bCOTLAND5 . On Tuesday the Court met at 10 o'clock, when John Steurt, blacksmith, and Catherine Wright, or Stuart, were placed at the bar, charged with murder and ?? the evidence it appeared that the prisoners were in the habit of inducing indivi. duals to drink with them under pretence of treating them. Lavainun ras then ...