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THE LATE MURDERS AT GODALMING

... TIHF LATE ?? AT GODALMXNG.. ie Firrsrl SErerbakla eati andB c.;o;eistl of Chizulese, jull. at earl Chaeletjfi,-for thc Mlirrdr' of Ckctitell, seYn. . end. B/jzrabetui, Wilson. 4 'rThc feelimis of hlorror whieb thle late deeds of : upld had excited irs tire neigthborurhosd rf (jodal- - nig, ir;le tlrst beert permitted to subside onl the part of' tie' Magistracy without the roost active ?? for d ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, DECEMBER 17

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH, DECEmBar 17. BREACtl OF PROMISE OP MARRIAGE. STONE V. SAMPSON. Mr. Platt opened tbe pleadings, and stated that this was anl action against the defendant for a Breach of Promise to intermarry with the plaintiff. Mr. Topping stated the case to the Jury. The plaintiff was a young lady, now about 30 years of age, distinguished by mental acconmplishmessts and personal charms, ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, December 2

... COURT OF: COMMON -PLW.ASj Deeember 2. STACEY V. SIRU.ENLY WILSON. Tie plaintiff, wsbs keeps rite King's Head pbYic- hoiise in St. Paul's Church-yard, brought his action ?? Henry Wilson, to ?? 71. 7s. 2d. for meat and drink supplied to several persons wyhoitad votes for the Borough of Barnstaple. Ii oc tii'd to- the defendanit, that a vaiocy mught happen in the representation', of ?? of ...

EXTENSIVE FORGERY

... EXTXS91-r): F#oRity. (FRlOMi TrIU. CARMI/ARTHEN JOURNA.^L..) ittir 1lat paper ve stated, that the tollowitig personi, viz. I-iizaletblut ant itile lairtes, atd Aiidrer nild lhivill Jdlitsiui, lite of St. (leor's, iln this Ceonily, tie tihree first cliargeil with utvitit g and the lat wilh linvitig in his possessioni, seeral forged 21. rnotes, putiportimig to be of tihe Banilk of Enigland, were ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, MONDAY, DEC. 15

... CO[IR'l OF COMMON PLFAS, MONlDAr, DEC. 1.5 ., I -. ?? r . .. . .. I. z . , r SMITH V. tl0RtN ,ND OTHEtS. Mr. Sceijeant Vaughran statted tihe case for the Pl~nintiff. It was, allnuctiw b.lhougiht fur the recorery if 691. the value fo- a parcel.seut)bv thoe Ilaintilf is tie Defentdottt's coact (rom Mo'meester to Ltundo, bht which, afler its arrival inltowl, was stglqpnfuln)s the delivery cart. . ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, DECEMBER 8

... COURr OF KING's BENCH, DuECEMDIE 8. Ma7 - THE KING V. CHIPPENDALL. ice This was an indictment against the defendant, a ug- respectable solicitor, charging him with perjury com- ven flitted in swearing an affidavit before a Master in * of Chancery, in a cause in which Mr. Leyburn, the pre- n sent prosecutor, was defendant, and a person named E Gratton was plaintiff. The cause in question arose ...

A late Murder at Petersfield

... X late Aiurder' at Petersfleld. The following statement is from a respectabile Correspondent, who vouches for its correctness Ahbatt two moniths ago (in the hay harvestJ as 'Mr. Molunday, a respectable' farmier, residing near Peters- field, was wvallinig in the morning over his hay fields, he found one of the hay-ceebs rery much ?? bie got a fork, and was putting it.in its original form as be ...

ROLLS COURT, DEC. 23

... ROLLS COIu'r, DEC. 23. RETIREMENT.OF SIRl WILLIAM5 GRANT. His Honlour Xcrne into Court at thslee o'clock, antd was occupied flo isetirly tw o tours in hearing Petitiols. He gave juii.'loir in otte case. As sottn as hse had finished, the Gentlemen ot he Bar boweod respectiudlv, thtey then all rose up. a Sd fir A. Piggutt, the~ Father of the Cliticery Bar, thus adtfresse'liis flonollr:- Upon ...