ADDRESS OF MR. JUSTICE BAILEY

... r ADDRESS Or MR. JUSTICE BAILEY. I; I7- w-J- o_. Attke.o Yo?7 Assizes.. ric 4er the customary formiality of reading the procla- i nai ItiD ftrthe s.ippression of.vce had been complied i inl i itL Just ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 

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. ...

TRIALS FOR SEDITION

... ;IS. FO S D ?? FOR USDITlON. . Thefolowing is an account of what passed shen seeteitc'e was pronounteed on Bagguley, Druuia0nd, atid $obuiton, on Mozday last:- On ltondav moroing. the Attorney4feneral prayed the 1 judgment of the Court op the three defendantl-. Chief Justice, to the prisoncrs.-You- have a right fot j to marke any objection to your trial, or to the jnlieimtdictm previoui td ...

ARREST OF CARLILE OF ANOTHER LIBEL

... f SAR R 9 F go ,NO-7J E . i ebyefore thefi Lord Mat-rEfuTheIalaCId f iceled oanr . ., ?? j he , 'n~l*SzisiS,#t~i2.0nsi~er at lnle vidvdal ,iwas again Yakeb-iftO 'ustody an Frisas ab HavtIenin}.g, ti're6' ?? alr>. ;'wa 'erttrut. - ptr, ;~ ~~ ~hb .nr a ni'n vog -enr e & s3 1p ah4ai4 ,ffve. o 1'ckc 1 p I eo i.g! to sel . nsowf. tle.-c~a~ute dhioff bs arrest w.Jhe: warrant was ce . ptodiced ...

MANCHESTER

... FINA1 EXkAMINATION of HUNTI', JOHNSON, MOORIIOUSE, and the other PRISONERS: and their COMIMITME NT for TRIAL for a MIS- DEIMEANOU R. [lFR6M WtifrtELERt' 9iANcHESTZr CUR.ONICLE.] NEW BAILEY COUR'T-HOUSE, -I01day, yIug. 27; |Ar. Hunt andl his fellow-prisoners, it':vas unilerstood, ! ere to he brought up for a final examinatima this day. In consequence there was great anxitly in the public to be ...

REPORT

... OF THIE COMMISSIONE'RS' APPOI'NTFD FOR INQUIR- P] N O THR OB OF PREVENTING THE FoRaERY OF BSANK NOTES. 'TO his Roval W~ghnse96 George Prince OF Wales, Regent of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland In obedienice to the directions contained iii his Majesty's EOmnussion, we proceeded, in-'the latr en of he m th o Jul at, ocnier the importaht subject referred. to us.: Ou~aft~istion was ...

DEVON ASSIZES

... DEVON A'sIZES. THE KING V. ALLKN. The defendant In this case is one of the persons often referred to in theicourse of the trial of Sir M1. Lopez. The indictment charged him with having received V5. from Mri. C. Hunt, at Plmouthl, to influence his vote at the Grampound Election. ir. Serjeant PELL stated the case to the Jury. The de- fendant was a voter of Grampound; and he afforded another ...

OXFORD CIRCUIT.—HEREFORD, MARCH 25

... OXFORD CIRCUIT.-HEnzvRoD, MARCH 25. THYaNE HOWE GWYNNE, ESQ. V. GACKVILLE FREDERICK OwyNF, ESQ. This case has excited an extraordinary degree of Interest throughout the county of Hereford, among persons of the high- est rank; and having been fixed for trial this morning, the Court was crowded in every part at an early hour. The jury, which consisted of ten special and two common jurymen, ...

OLD BAILEY SESSIONS

... OLD BAnE PSESSiO. -Saturday PItLLirPE CADAS alizi PtrinAEe.T,'spis At' sw TRsEstoass,. and Louis AMAND CLEU.&NSaAC,' were .rnditqeA for having brought. Troi Mosaamhique, in Africa, to ishe l Nad of 'Mautitius, certila npersons, to besdldaii~slatet-- The A'TTORwxv- GnsAaLn.stated the czs;'and thelAW asap. plicable, to the Juwy. - 'G.'T. Brodley, in Febrtiary, 1818, iasa mlpidshimain ,of the ...