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LEEDS DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... BUSINESS OF THE ENSUING WEEK, (Before Mr. Commissioner Bunvoe.l MONDAY, Nov. 2-Mr. Commissioner Burge Will sit at eleven to hear motions and applications. TUvSDAY, Nov. 3s-William lJ. Tempest, Leeds, sharebroker, judgment on certificate; Win, Buckley, Saddlewortb, mann- facturer,judgment on certificate, both at II. . VXDNcsDAV, Nov. 4.-John Birch, Hull, tailor and draper, first dMv; It. and W. ...

LEEDS:

... LEE DS: ad SATURDAY. MAY 30. to ?? i id. SUAINIER CIRCUITS OF THE JUDGES. th Md . ye to NonTntrRN-%Mr. Justice Wiglotman, Mr. Justice Cresswell. of HOMiE-Mr. Baron Parke, Mr Justice Coltman. pr rds Oxron-Lord (iief Justice Tindal, Mr. Justice Manle. Po I. Noastomi--Mr. Baron Alderson, Mr. Justice Williams. th MIDLAND--Mr. Justice Patteson, Mir. Justice Coleridge. of WESTFRN-Mr. Justice Erie, ...

SECOND EDITION

... VI, o- ~ ~ ?? I Mesrcury Office, Saturodays, Mormsing.q Ce Six o'Clock. I LATEST FROM MONMOUTHI. TRIAL OF FROST, THURSDAY.-THIRD DAY. The Judges took their seats upon the bench at five minutes past nine o'clock, when the prisoner Frost was placed at the bar. J d The Court having decided that thiecse orthe priso~ner was not dif- ,~ferent to others wherein a point might be left for the ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—SATURDAY

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCHI--SATURDAY. (Sittings after Term in B(ineo.) . hin I;ERNE v SIOWEL.L CLERNt. , This was an1 actiiu live. ihcalstitlnpuet- c ac u s o tie ?? The al eod ill Imoputed ti the p~aiotlff that be, as a R rman Catholic irs: St, hacd :mposed a hore. bly remre nid a ridiculous p.riarce upotn a p-er m.,, a mcni:tcr ,f his church. Tic case was tricd b f..re 31'. B rin Kufe at r ...

WEDNESDAY, Nov. 24

... [BEFORE MR- JUSTICE WIGHTMAN,] THE QUEEN v. GEORGE WHITE AND THE EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR OF THE NORTHERN STAR, The ATTORNEY-GErERAAL moved, in this case, for a rule to show cause why a criminal information should not be Idled against a Mr. George White and Mr. O'Connor, who, according to the memoran- dum discovered at the stampcEffice, was editor and proprietor of the Nore/tern Star newspaper, ...

ANNUAL MEETING OF THE NATIONAL ANTI-CORN-LAW LEAGUE

... IA~_L MEETING OF THE NATIONAL ANTI-COi1N-LAW LEAGUE. ?? Meeting of the League was held on Wed- - ,ranclrester. in tire afternoon a numerous and roost b~ eet~gof ?? Coencil teok place in the League \~5~ iluldis s when the Reports of the Executive wer ivd, nd hefollowing resolution wan passed : .In rta reittigoflie (General Council of the Anti-Corn tirrtrcived very felt and detatted reports of ~ ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... IYOR KSHIRE AS&IZES.|. 3. ~~~TH UBSDA ?? .easch 9. to The H on. Sir En DWARID HALL ALDERSON, Konight, teand the lion. Roigsc.jT MorNsEy ROLIp,, Knight, the Learned ?? Who have elected to take the Northern Circuit onl !ing this occasion, Opened her Majesty's Commission of oyer arid blic torininer and general gaol delivery for the County Of York iere and for the City of 'York -nud County of the ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH, Westminster, April 30

... | COURT OF KING's BENCH, Mrstminster, April so. I: I -it, n flmane rirce-ml trt rn r THE MANCHESTER MEETING. REDFORD V. BIRLEY AND OTIIERS.--iMr. Evans moved fora rule to show cause why the verdict in this cause should not he set aside, and a new trial grant- ed. Hc said that his learned friend Mr. Blackburn, who l ! was leading counsel ibr tbs paintinfat the trial, excced-c bigly regrettetl ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... it (For the proccedlegs qf Saturday, Mefracua, Tueasdatj, and r e ?? see last page.) Y THURSDAY, AoUGST 5.h irSTEALTING FROM THE PERSON. A Ic Wl.BOOT tonwa chaigedi with stealing from the person of FMr. Robirt Morresy, 'a pocket-beak, contaainig £20 Inyxsotiitt If 3r.obertli sre.the prescruto r, lives at lionfirtbi. 'BeA d Oti ofd that he bad been spending pant of the oe'dsissg, en the t ...

PONTEFRACT SESSIONS

... . PON-TEFRACT 15EljS71Q-Nl',- Ty'he I1cu. Jamecn Archibald Stu-1r- W'OrtIcy, Ch-a11r n I. -h If)Iu~illqht Magistatci iteslc uponl tile besnch :-Sir iFrilcie- ~ia~ley \inoliart. thle Re .: ltobt. Dijritay Witfddilove, Dt. D. ; the licv, John JOwe; tile Rev. 'eIt %ood nod Wili. 11citt. Hay, Clerkis B~leni. Itroolsbi sk, I tgit P'arker, Tito. fHortilo, L~lfa ~C thewe WlIsOin. liien. Dcaltry. ...

ESSEX LENT ASSIZES

... ESSEY LENT jVS17ES. CH-ILD) MURDERi. Rosalie Curcltod, aii interesting feinale, of great ?? beauty. a native of Switzerland, was inic ol h ?? of'her new born miale illegiti- ?? child, ins t3:ikitrg. on thle 20th off December last. The eirctnn-tanices of' thias unhappy case were pecuob- Wite rltrretiog, indeed pailiteticaily romantic, and. excited nie salyeiapothy. 'lhe pr'i.,orner, at lovely ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES.—Tuesday, Sept. 7

... i N IL AC Si R A' SIZ ES.-T-w cda , Scl,. 7. On Tuesday evening, about half.past six o'clock, Messrs. Hunt, lKnigit, Johnson, and Moorhouse, ap- peared in CoUrt topplead to the indictmentfound again-t themn they all traversed until the next assizes The other defendarits, who had bern pleaded, and who were in custody, were then ?? thepurpose of br-illo admitted to bail. The indictment was not ...

Published: Saturday 11 September 1819
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1020 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment