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VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT.—FRIDAY

... Edward Grinsell, the nephew of the late Thomas Ad- cock Grindell, whose case has been so frequently before the public; and the defendant is a gentleman formerly nlaneg Sturt, to whom the large property of Thomas Adock Grindell was left by will, and has ...

THE MURDER OF MR. W. WEARE

... Thurtell, myself, Thomas Noeand Mir. Probert sat uip till about half' past one. Mr. pl~obort and Thus. Tlirtell then wvent to bed, leaving me, John 'futella,,, anld Noyes tip. About half an hour after 'they were ,eee ito bed, Thomas Noyes followedj, leaving ...

ASSIZES

... Coroner'a Inquisition, for I feloniously killing and slaying Jane Morgan, on the 15th of 5 April last, in the parish of St. Thomas, In the Borough of Sourhwark. The prisoner was the driver of a Chatham stage coach, and about eight o'clock In the evening ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Daniel Douglas,, Wim. Wilks, Thos. Pike, Joseph Stephenson, Robt. Stevenson, John Richardson, Thomas Crosby, Wm. Buttell, John Barratt, BEI. Twine, Elijah Fry, Thomas Bland and William Belton. James Owen was sentenced to imprisonment in the House of Correction ...

ASSIZES

... ASSIZES. MAIDSTONE-TUFsDAY. CROWN SIDE. THOMAS HAMILTON, a Midshipman of his Majesty's ship Ramillies, employed in the Smuggling Preventive Service, was indicted for the wilful murder of James Conley, at Dimchurch, on the 12th of June, by shooting him ...

MEETING IN [ill].—CORN LAWS

... of Otreand Occupiers- ?? in 'the neighbourhood Of Chelmsford was held at the Sarsicen'so H1tad linn ?? on Fri lasti when, THOMAS GARIDINER BRA&I$TPQ~w R~ios) called to the Chiair. In addrestlilg tie Meetii'.e' be NoV 0 Qtmo I' served; that they bad iet ...

POLICE

... rolurn, in which the abominable system of gambling had been carried on. Mr. WOOLER, vho ?? as bis leglatdviser, renreseuted the hardis ip ta wis ich te deponent was subjected, iu partici paritf in the disgrace which, had fallen upo tbe Proprietor of the Gantbling ...

NORTHERN CIRCUIT

... prisoner, when at the bar, strongly protested her innocence. MANSLAUGHTDR. THOMAS HIRST was put to the bar, charged with killing asad slayinag a fellow labourer, named Thomas lAirst, in the parish 'f Alfioladbury, in the West Riding of Yorkshire. It was ...

WEST—RIDING MICHAELMAS SESSIONS

... Jiobn Rhondes, of Hoyland Swain., weaver, from working for A.lr Teo. a linen manufacturer at Barsaley. Mr. MAVDP. aol Mr. HARDY appeared in supper t of the con- ifctlor, and Mr BLACKBURNICN fi~r the eppellante. Mr MAUDE addreaa.ed ithe C srt in a -peach ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ibe Inadequaciy of value 'is so mhonstrous, and the state of intellect of the-young mao who sold it was such, that it is hardy pssibe t suposethetranacton an tand'; and I think, uponthewlsletha suh anordr n~y e mdethough it is not he eneaipactce.I w ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... and this in direct opposition to the most solemnt decisions upon similar questions. He referred to Lbrd Ge6rge Gordon's, Mr. Hardy's, and other cases. Then, as to the ground of misdirection, he comeplaitesi that the Learned Judge a lad, in his summing up ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—WEDNESDAY

... of these letters srtein Mr. Murray~'s handwriting. Ite-exaaained I have seen Mr. Ashurst, the plaintiff's so- licitor. Mr. Thomas Hargrave: I resi!e at WVakefield I act as clerk to Mr. Haywood. the Magistrate ; this is An *xaminatit)n of a person carried ...