COURT OF KING'S BENCH—LONDON, Nov. 3

... || COURT OF KING'S BENCII-LONDON, Nov. 3. Crd131 CON-LORD BRANDON V. LORD MELBOURNE. Mr. C. PHILIrS opened the pleadings. The action Nvas. brought by the Right Hon. and Rev. W. Lord Brandon against Lord Viscount Melbourne,'for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife. The plea was, not guilty. Mr. GusNmY-said he would state shortlythe circumstances in support of. the action. The ...

CAPT. AND LADY AGNES BYNG v. GERARD CALLAGHAN, ESQ. M. P

... CAPT. AND LADY AGNES BYNG v. GERARD I CALLAG IAN, ESQ. M. P. E CORt rEcoaR COURT-FRIIDAY, AUGUST 28. It being known that this important case was to be called on this day, the Court-house doors were beset at an early hour by persons anxious to obtain entrance. Mr. Justice Torrens' took his seat on' the Bench at a quarter past ?? Mr. Callaghan came into Court and took his seat between' Mr. ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... MNA JSION..HOUsE LozxnooNou Saturay, ar woman, named Marv, Walters, was brought befo~re th6ji~ Mkayor, charged with having robbed Mi55 Eatred tIles4 ter of the owner of the Elephant public-.house''1 u , ilk Xenchu,~ street. In the investigation incontestable evidence mk4 of the innocence Of a poor simple girl, naeedM~ Ann O4B who was convicted the session befor ls, o robber Sentsencedl to ...

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 ...

SUMMARY OF THE EVIDENCE AGAINST AND IN FAVOUR OF THE QUEEN

... OF THE AlVIDENCE AGAIN$T-ANSTD. IN FAVOUR OF THE QUEEN. VI, iOI MM o iLi~A i. t'~a' - CHARGES AND ASSERTIONS, CO;NTRADICTIO-N -A-.ND DISPROO0F, Made by I/ce Witicrese in suepport of'i/ce By lice Wfitnesses Joetr e TfneDP c. Bitt, 1. The fecrrid night aftet hoer Royal 1-igh- 1. ?? niopt th-arfict night jive~ very smccallvoom over the stewvard's romter cccsess rrivcil att Naiples, lc-rgalcii5 ...

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 ...

LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS—WEDNESDAY

... LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS-WEnwtDA~v siteident Zolloing man, and t. :(being tatt piace sr herself which at mappenied, if assenie ?? the liig time ,e charac- ermother, ansi gave seth, 31; a some- ier infant : Shork- t Martha morning, nitant on 2 wais step- a-crowded obtained, presumed lomsoever. t . . enve tnel- ith, occa- was ad- ;t, three ut guilty on Mr. entenced tie thlird itlemen, 3s much ...

Published: Saturday 22 October 1825
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 7789 | Page: Page 3, 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT HOUSE, LEEDS, THURSDAY, MAY 24

... COURT 11OUSE, LEEDS, THURSDAY, BIAY 24, Cam a- t T C~l:!lK -C . 111-v so SPECIAL SESSIONS.-PESENeaT s, Joux 13sootiE, Esq.; ']Tees. TENNtANTr, E~sq.t and JourrN Strivis, Esq. 'l'ThoMayor being absent onl account of a sligit attack of thle gout. ,a This Sessions roos hebi under tho asrthority of an act passed in tie 3 to George MV Cap 23, which provides a tess expensive made of recoviueing p ...

ARCHES COURT, LONDON

... ARCIHEX'S COURT, LONDON. . THE BARON DE ROIIECKt V. TIME BAIUO,8ESs lit st ?? waS a ?? for *livorce, promoted by- tne Baron i e d toebeck agahust the Blaroness his tviei, by reason of adulitery, &S re coimittedt with laod Sutuer Lennox, wiH vhurn she elopei from, K ralaris inl Janluary 1ast. A verdlct hiad beell obtained .against hik ca ?? Lordship by the tmosand in a Couri ofLoaw, ...

RIOTS AT ROCHDALE

... RIOTS AT ROCHIDAI. rLANCASTER ASSIZES._SA`rTURDAY, SEPT 5. Sill I no nPORIGE TrAYLOR, it 11I tAWORTHt, and JONA- *1'j II THAN PARKttINSOIN, woet ptallladinctcd, tider the 8tlh sec- al d tion of 7thani Biflt 11tcftO I V., c. lit, for rtiot~ol~y, tttiuiltUlUiSly, andtl e ,f uniilawfillyesnsiebtlig together it lit~cititdI, uatd breakling itito aio I- certant loaom-stop thr otatoot, willti intent ...

Published: Saturday 12 September 1829
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5169 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE STATE PRISONERS

... TIJE STATE I'RIS()NERS. Ol Hinc Jd 13cilmy Oil 'a;lvlvay lmornlling, at l:tlf'-pa:st nline o'clock, the whole of the pirisonu cr crc rm oyrcd trom the gaul e to the pitce provi&elI for pl'- OllA, jt!it prrViOUS to their I trial, below the Corir;-1Sotte. Thvy rvonducttil them- t seloevs witi the gncitcst ?? vdhilu thlre, and though ?? il h spivits. Lvbidently smileeit b ecriou suv to coilsidlcr ...

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 ...