WORCESTER, JULY 14

... IS - IIUOitE, CLERK, V. PARDOn. ' This was an action for tfthe~composition, and it Y appeared that the defendant, Mrs. Pardoe, who oc- cupied a farm called Grove Farm, in the parish of Airly Kings, of which parish the plaintiff was Rector, if had continued for some years under a composition for d tithes of 251. 17s. per year from Michaelmas to Mi- .e chaclmas. At Lady-day 1822, the defendant ...

SOUTHWARK SESSIONS

... SOUTIIVWAA SESSIONS. Butler Odel Monktonq, Esq. was tried uponi an indictment charging him with having assaulted an old woman, his cook, with a candle and candlestick, in her bed at nigiht. Anne Woodwvard, the cook, said that in September she was in bed one night, with one of Mr. Monkton's sons, a child about a year old. Between one and two in the morning the .dfendant entered her room, in ...

CORN LAWS

... Mr. W. Whitmore has published a letter to the Electors of Bridgenorth (his constituents), on the Corn Laws. The motions which Mr. Whitmnor made in the last Parliament on this subject brought on him so much of the enmity of the Agriculturists, that a fornidable, thoagh not a successful, opposition was raised against his return. He has thus a personal as well as a public motive to quiet the ...

OLD BAILEY, JANUARY 20

... OLD BAILEY, JAvUAwa 20. Benjamin Barrup, who was tried and acquitted on Friday last upon a charge of wiltid murder, the proof of the death of his victim having been caused by the pistol-shot being insufficient, stood indicted for shooting Mary Blortlock, with intent to murder her. The indictment contained several counts, one of them charging him with the intent to do her some grievous bodily ...

COURT OF REQUESTS

... If' SLTrrat'ti.y v. 'Tutses.-Mr. Nicholas ruiib, if pouaredl before the Commissioners up)on Staiflint; lii is show cause why hle rilfused or lisglec~te~ to pay !e tias sum Of XI, l7s. 6d., being thle Italklnlce of' al y aceoutit alleged to be due fron bull to Hil I- .Julia Slattery ;, of which account thle fuillo is, i 'e a true copNY, as it was handeI ilto court on ltl~j otftho plaintifl':- , ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... EXTRAORD1NARVr CASE. About fou r noniths ago, the son of a \Ir. Rotberts; P esidingittdi, e nieigh hon rhod ?? ish sItiaire, ti left hoilme for tine purpose of proeeeding to a day- acholl in one of tile adjacent streets. \ot return- c ing home when be wvas expevted, inquiries were ir minade, and it was ascertalned that he ?? not been a at s(hool that oiay. His parents becanme extreoicly s I ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER

... ?? :l; y ' Il J'lY'il::( . . 'his' 1:is' CaITCI 0:l fin' C!iClIOl itlli CCII iiitii 1I I11l C. act Waelv1~ytdi 'e.ie'iigtcSo 2Iit.,iI~tfii' 1iHsZicCCC li' three ii'C5C.Of' tII f3lu oil or 1' ;'IT Ciiui'g i rI g, tile 2lag!.,ti'.C s iii tile,,ltt'i';i ?? ii' lviii.' l Ithe lanic oif' I feiti-hok~is' onI 7thl J~wwItirv. aii. the ltiii'. Of w I ?il 1 21I:II I , cii I Wthoti Lt dp; cb- 4 0t ...

JURY COURT

... JURlY COUR1'. AIE:.XATiE) ?? I1.NC(' I ?? ?? dt-I'J '0 ). 'i'is VVEI GL tot a till1 ol dialnn1lcs Ln 01htit 1 thut ip.;t Ilmc,! f A lie(Ire AIlexEandcr, Proaitesor of (reI in I Uallgee oi iSt. Slealvador andt kt. Leoli ?? St. s against Ahcxanrder -LornnLd, ?? iter1' ard I 11in it f the Dundee, Perth, and (Utilar AdIVrtisiN ;, nl t1,. i Pro- ?? ol said paiper, lor an alleged libel on tile ...

The COURT for RELIEF of INSOLVENT DEBTORS

... | fhe CWURTfo JELtJRRF fB WrSOLV DEBTORS. I - ?? - - the Matters of tW. Petitions and Schedules of the Prisoners hereinafter named, (the same having been filed in the Court,) are appointed to be heard as followsi At the Court House at Derby, in and for the county of Dlerbyp, on the loth day of February next, at 11 o'clock in the morning; JOSEPH EdEDS, late of Ctstlton, Derbyshire, Miner. JOHN ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... INSOLVENT DMBTOnS' COUAT. PI -lALL T rjlVlfX'l~lAMMr.. ?? - .. SHIRE HALL, NOTTINGHAM, WbDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22. REVEREND WILLIAM HELPS, formerly of Whitenap, near Rumsey, Hants, and late of Hailion, near Newark, was unop. posed. The insolvent is possessed of church preferment, amount- ing to nearly £1,200 a year, and Air. Payne stated, that in four years, if lie lived, all his creditors would be ...

Published: Wednesday 29 October 1828
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3232 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, Friday, Nov. 30

... COURT OF COMMON PLBAS, Friday, Nov. 30. GOODrAN V. KENNEL.-.This was a- action to recover of the defendant the arnount of expenses incurred by the plaintiff, i in being wantonly rode over by the defendant's servant, William ! Cockin, at Lambeth, on the 19th of June last. It was stated by the plaintiff's witnesses, that he was crossing the road near the Three Stags, in Lambeth, when Cockin rode ...

Published: Wednesday 05 December 1827
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 815 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

TRIAL OF THE QUEEN.---TWELFTH DAY

... TRIAL OF THE QUEEN.-4-TWELFTH DAY. HOU&8B OF 1LORDS, Atlofrdoa, Oct. 16. dc A ORD was milled iii to speak to tiletniharctckr qti Il t~s~ sitncS ~s~t~t.A.MC~R1 v~oe tid t pes jetiouss i ?? in his Majesov's Sersice. ComittaludedU ZIIe P icrs;s R~emem~bers VW. 1t_(,rjiugt.oit serwing~ol board as qitartcr learner *was neier railed iarwsthtuq5ii 5 suase wf~s i' bd hecoaitandof lce ¶ip.At ...

Published: Wednesday 18 October 1820
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4073 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment