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YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... NI SI PRIUS-Tuesday, March 2t. P'RICE versus SANDYS. 11s. .JI5!iCEL LS BLANC AND A SPCCIATL JURY. ?? wvas an action brought by the Rev. Dr. Price, Deputy Clerk of the Penace for the county of Durhami, on account and behalf of the said county, against Iir. Sandys, the defendant, who had been employed to build a Gaol and Court House for that county, to reco'err a compensation in damages for the ...

SUMMER ASSIZES.—YORK CASTLE

... SUMMER ASSIZES.-YORK CASTLE. TuE KRING v. aimr REV. oHlN SUSDenrA:;D AND SE at OTHEiS. to FOR A RIOT .4ND ASSAULT. Ni Thme indictinent, wilinh containel ftour c nnts, Ei charged the Defendants with a riot, and an assailt with a guln loaded w ith gim-powsd erand lead en shot, hit upon James Hlinebliffe, the prosecutor, oul tbh^ 1lith 'of October last, to which the accused pleaded !ot Guilth. Mr ...

HIGHWAY ROBBERY

... 1h1IIIhWAY11 IPOPLL'RY. ; A most daiing robbirery took place in the neighblrilood of Mwlhealil, in the North-riding of this cooiuty, last Sturaluy oril ning it open day. ori A Suotch drorer, of thue miate of ?? Mac int Citlick, travcilije frum Rtipley fair, whlere hli vh hitd sold his C(atelOt L11 iriday, satuppeo atl took np his lodg-ings the same night it a publi hoira. seW at ruIlelethtrp, ...

Published: Saturday 03 September 1814
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1849 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF KING's BENCH

... COURtT OF KILNG's BENCH. . - -.717 . __ o Guldhidil, June 8. Tle. trial by irblietrcent, against C. R. De Berenger, Lord Co,:rite, Mr. Co hrane Jobn- atone, Mrssrs. Butt, Sandon, M'Rea, Holloway, aud Light, for a conspiracy, came on this day. Tbe corspirary charged was ao intent to raise the pricev~f the Fonde,.by raising a false report tbat Bonaiparle was slain in basle ; that the Allies were ...

LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS

... MONDAY, JULY 18.' r1wi1!,Al4 Prsctf's' pleaded gult it aniit Yorl ment. chili- I ?? .stO ,Ciiriig her withi stealing several pair o'f ii shethe ?? of Air. Ellertiv (if this town. at 1;. appeared that she prisoner hadl been 'emtployed inen .b hi;' h T`Mtou~tor, Lrd bad availedl herielf of the marl 'famili;es this-situation afforded her of pturioining 14r. * the betices in quiestion. Several ...

LEEDS, SATURDAY, Nov. 26

... LEEDS, SATURDAY, Nov. 20. At the Ad3(Surnel Sessions, Cbailrs 1P 1 udson., is Esq. of ShawvhillIThomas Parker, jan EsFq. tof al Newton-hall,'and Thomas Walker, Esq 'of .Uid- r dieton Lodge, vwere qualified to aet as Magistrates e for the West-Riding of thisbourty. - P The King's bodily health is at present excel- tla lent, nor is he without comforts-exercise, and a su fonidness for mnsie, ...

WIll ? OF C-QUIRY, I

... I , , --l-11 V-- -, 1,zeri'e.'? bf:fore.!forpla Burel U Fsq. anda Spe- rifql Jur',, it the Sherifis' Court, Bedford-street, Sarti d.:y, Dec. 10, 1814 TIlE EAR.t Of ROSEtERRY, T, Sij, H. wliMAY, BART FUR CRtIM. ZO?;, Mr. Jones staited o deed lration. TU's was an action ol trewpass, charging the defendant iitshirilminal conversatlon with the plaintiff's 'wife. 'T'he damages were la.d at Thirty ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... YOInjSTIIRB LEST ASSIZES. I York £Castfe, Vodadss, 'lfarch 21, IrFl. 4 ' IThe Court having' been olpened iws lithe usual dolenfnities, the 'following Gentiem'cn were swornl dr Iof the Grand Jury W Sir George Armnytage, of Kirkleesi Bart, Foreman. to ir Wsm. MordtiuntMilner, of~lun AXPPleton, Bart. ro h1 ir Fdw-ard Smyth, of Newland Park, [Bart. p I Sir Johri Lister Kayo, of Granzej Bart. se ...

The KING v. ROBERTS, the Younger

... The'ICIN;G v. RlOBERTS, the Yournger. illetS ALt1, V. nuttrj11 b, et Xtisnger. Tle pisoner was indlicteui fior not surrender- ingr to, and submiitting to he examined by tha Commissioners undcer a c'ommission of BankrapteV awarded and issued against him, on the petition of Mr. IVilliani Walker, and Mr. George Coggill, merchants and copatt~ers, hbt tse trial was qpnto1 till the next Assizes, on ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, March 16

... * COURT OF CHANCERY, Murch 16. EX PAlrE ROBERTS IN TIHE MATrER OF ROBERTS. [e This was an application on the part of Mil- 1 e liam Roberts the younger, a bankrupt; for liberty a L- to surrender himself under the Commission of C In Bankrupt, which had been sued out against him. te The Commission was taken out on the sth day of )r Ma~ last, and the time fur surrendering had been t, Y enlarged ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES, Sept. 8

... .l\CISTIEfl AS.SIZES, Sept. g. lfiorc Sirjkhn Biaylc-y, and a Sperinilrury. T , O UOt, . M. P. AND OTiIMtt', V. BStluELn.Yt,'Q B SQ. The imnpicrtance of this cmise, ui oni'tlie requclt S of which dejenirl pruperty of the v ilee of half .a million sterling, thee pectation of the prer'elw of F the Countess of Derby as a witness, the 'cirtoc> stancleoftlhe King's Attorner-Ceneral lveille spee- ...

Published: Saturday 17 September 1814
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1188 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MURDER

... M[!RDER. MONDA, Miarch 28, 1814. JAMES FORIBES wvas charged with tile wilfil murder of AMr. Johln TIaylor, of Sutton, aear HluI, by shooting him with a pistol loaded with ball, on 'Ihursday the 24th of February. Mr. WIlLIAMS opened the indictment, and was followed by Mr. Sykes, who gave a.perspicuou's view of all thle cireallistauces connected with thle deatlh of NMr. Taylor, aiid called .the ...