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ASSIZES

... AS SIZES. At Northampton, which terminated oit ThuYaday, R. Lilleyman, for setting fire to two ?? ,'wes condesiecd and lefi for execution. * - SALISt URY.-BarnIi Graham and Mr. Justice Best; arrived here on ri*aturday eveninkg, and immediately: opened the Coninfission, and on Monday at nilie' o'clock proceeded to the business of the Assizes. On the Crown side. the business is light, anfffbe ...

OLD BAILEY, Monday, December 13

... OLD BAILEY, illonday, December 13. SENTENCE ON THE PRISONERS. 'TIh whole of the trials having been gone throngh on Saturday night, thc Court met at eleven this mmning to ?? judgmeltt upon ithe several convicts, nearly 200 in number, when the awful sell- tence of deatb was passed upon the following 28 individuals:- Balt. Phillipps, Robett Miles, and Hen;y Tosvle, for burglariously entering the ...

OLD BAILEY, APRIL 30

... 0 1,T) 13 z?l 1, EY, A PR I L 30. B3. Bro iglitoti, ageud 25, wv;as indicted for brealhing and enteri i the house. of ,. Ls1As ;, of Fetter-laae, an d stealing 'OLe Bank note for 1001. four others for 101. each, an(d five for 51. each, the property of C. Shitifflettotllt . This case excited conideralec interest, on account of tie connectiolis (if the prisonter, and his being himself once a ...

OLD BAILEY, MAY 31

... OLD B3AI'LEY, MAY 31. S t 7T~e$77w r K , v. .JOIn 1att1hewu Gulch. ; This wvis ati tidictnient at the instance of Mr, d Mills, a etliginwer, residjig near 13ristol, agisitt AMr. s (Gitcilh, ditor and Proprietur of Fuitcy's Bristol ..J Juouil, for a libel. ' Mr. Milk; stated, that in consequience of an action s of laws wshici lie bld with several (entlemotni i of Bris. s tol, tn tbe 171ti of ...

KENT ASSIZES

... Maidstane Assizes finished Saturday.-Of the 7i) prikoiers on the calendar, 18 were capitallyerorvicted, and tire five following left for executijon, viz. kenirv Langridge, 35, for tile murder of Mr. Sex, of Pens.- hurst, about six years ago; Abralrrdi Abrahiams, 24, Judalh Solomon, 36, and Juseph Soloniro, for bli g accessaries in planningr a burglary and felony, at Minster, in tile Isle of ...

SURREY ASSIZES

... SlIURE.Y ASSIZES. Craytdsn, Seaturdasy, Aa.gqmt 14.-A yoinng get- tireolit, natnied Frost, son ui ei Fr itoct, of Elgbani WV's plitt t) tboe lIr, elerged by tie (e nroieit' itt-. qtleseitill vith feloniously killirg atil slayinlg a itat, ntitei Soiunders, lit Eglnkmtt, by sioltiling himt with a loadd ygort. Tle Granid Jury tad1 thriomiw out a bill fir maniaughter Mr. Frost h);al been ...

OURT OF CHANCERY, APRIL 19

... COURT Of CUHANCERY, APrtt,19. This is a case of to nsideralit bipieirfltO ?? particii, anti 'onehiif siilte'ititrest asit relates lo `ile question of Tiial'by .ury in cases of batpkrnptcy:- The follovwiny is a brief sketch of its merits :-Aly. Siass, strtly before the docket was strtick..igainit irlu, sold an estate, called 2hilfigtio-' alt ;I.'arri t b:is brother. Oil tisese preirises ...

SOMERSET ASSIZES

... : SEDVCTtON-B-OLSY V. HOUSE. :Thii was' an action brought for a conpensrtion hi danmages for the loss of the services uf the plaintifts daughter. Plaintiff is a butcher at Marhl, and de- fedalint a farrtter residing i) the neighbourhood. Mr 9erje.int Ptll t'ated, tbat, under all the cir- cuinstances of the case, ninuA dailsaaes ?? not ex- peeftid still, as plaintiffhad been injured by de- ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, FEB. 22

... COURT OF KiNG'S BIENCH, FEE, 22. FORGDI) BYIKV-NOTES. ttAXSOM V. FISH. This was an actiou on the case, brought by the plaiiltiff, an Engravesr, agaitst tbe defendant, an Iln spector of the Jianit, to recover damages for the il- jury sustained by thie former, untler a false and mali- cilas imiprisveiiment., upon the chlirge (if tile latter. It appeared that ir. ?? ?? paid a It. Bati (if ...

OXFORD EPIPHANY SESSIONS, 1819

... The Lord Lieutentiant of the County laving Comn unicated to a very numerous hodly ofthtt Magi.strates, by tile d esire'of Mr. Coker, that his ill stitu of health no lunger permitted Iiinh to pieside umnioot therin:- . IlkwlCed Una~einiaoctl, That thle Magistrates, deeply imipressed, with a just sense of the advantage the County bos iuaany years derived from tile gieat uaility, and ilteflibhe ...

COUR OF COMMON PLEAS, JUNE 12

... COUR OVCOMMON PLEAS, JUNE 12. BAXER V. SPRAT. This was stated to be an action by which the plaintiff sought to recover a comnpensation in damages for certain defamatory words spoken by the defendants and by which he, the plaintiff, had suffered great in- jury In his business. Charles Tompson, who stated himself to be an apprentice to the plaintiff, Mr. Baker, who is a pork- butcher in High ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, MARCH 6

... -O COURt' OF COMMON ?? MAicUl 6i. THACKERAY V. BIGNOLD, tI iris star rut action brosigirt by tbe plal stiff, a re- Y spectaibe cotton-spilutter of O~ldharss, near Mn[~chiester, - agsirrst tire defendatit, tihe recenrtiy-rismrissert Secre- tary to the Norwich Unionti Society, fur a libel. Tli e sallegi'd liblv waxs published by, tic defendanit in a pamaphlet, eiititled AlieXp0SUl'C Of tile ...