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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 

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 ...

DERBYSHIRE EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... ?? ?? SmsslOXs. Thp flpnp-nl I c--- C!A- __ _ - 1. I li ne Ueneral Quarter Sessions of the Peace for this Countycommenced at ?? yesterday, before the ilON. MR. JUSTICE BALGUY, (CHAIRMAN,) And the following 2Magistrales:- Hon. H. M. Cavendish. Francis Hurt, Esq. Francis M undy, Esq. M. P. W. D. Lowe, Esq. William Evans, Esq. ?? P. Robert Ilolden, Esq. W illiam Webster, Esq. E. S. Chandos Pole, ...

Published: Wednesday 14 January 1824
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2170 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LENT ASSIZES

... U A p ' 17~ I p 1. A L ?? ~ . .. r - MAIDSTONE, MARCH 31. The Kinq v. Livesay, Hardilng, ?? to ?? was an indictment preferred at the in- i ;es stance of the Lord Mayor of London, as conservator of the River I Thames, against the defendants, the proprietors and assistants at I he the MWoolwich Gas-works, for committing a nuisance, by causing certain tar, ammoniac, &c. the residuum of the gas, ...

CONSISTORY COURT OF YORK

... cotNSISTOitY COURIT OF YORK. ltOLY AND ~t W lti V. tHE IttV. ,lilOMAS COTTER ILL. :F'r;duyq, July 0'8, 18O20 Al Ver. llo u' ?? tile judtttieit of the CDot ill rliti aove ineiprtillt ctie . Tle quiestion Jor nmy decisluti is opgtt fi of r articl's imiptitittg-to t'ltkev. Lr r. Lottetill, tbe NDilitstir of S . Puil'als Slibeleld, irre--ullil)y in) in+troduchig -:audticau-inig is to be, si))g il ...

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 

LAW REPORT

... COURT OF CHAXCERY, Tuesday, July 29. BEER V. WARD. Mr. HART shortly renewed his motion, agreeably to the sug. gestion ofthe Court at the lasthearing, forputting the heir-at-law in this long contested cttse in possession. Air. ?? iIraEt5.L opposed the motion, chiefly on the ground that notice of a motion for at new trial had been given on account of a misdirection of the Judge who tried the ...

VICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT—Tuesday May [ill]

... .(F.Nold T,4Z NIWkYlNlq. .- . I I ?? .t a. I - v ?? -- n . '17CF 1ClUNR1-Tu1s.fal(l Tu 1.i I )§ t.111' I CNIPBRU-L A ND WI Ft V. CAtEtLTN AND 0tiLltS. of r B1 hr openedthis-ce, It was a bill filed for ii' tlie pt'rpo5e of set-iug aside ie convevance iade by tue 11. plaintiffs iif certain ?? prelnises, aI Id otlet valhmble e property. 1tlelltioned ill tbe pleadillgs in the cause. ?? Mr. BILLt ...

DERBYSHIRE EPIPHANT SESSIONS

... DERBYSHIRE EPIPHANY SESSI0NS. The General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, for this county, commenced yesterday morning, at the County Hail, before JOHN ,BALGUI, Esq. Chasirtma The Hon. GEORGE VERNON. Sir MATTHEW BLAKISTON, Bar JOHN CROM PTON, Esq. BACHII IllEATI]COTE, Eogq, W. D. LOWE, Esq. OODFREY IEYNEILL, Esq. WINFIELD HALTON, Esq. FRANCIS HURT, Esq. FRANCIS MIUNDY, Esq. M.P. E. S. C. POLE, ...

THE LATE MURDER

... Tmm L.ATZ MwRDIlt. Additional L'onjkasion of Joseph Hunt.-Other facts were detiled to Mr. Noel by Huivt after he had been befoit the Magis. trutes, among which was the following: John Thurtell told me, when describing the manner in which he had tackled with Mr. MWeare, that one time he had nearly mastered him, and got above him, upon which he took his knife out and cut his throat; the blood of ...

Published: Wednesday 12 November 1823
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2933 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

EXTENSIVE FORGERY

... r:5r -wsIVm rnORGE.r. estxamination and committal of eorge Watson alias John Pecle, to Maidtdrne Gaul, charged with Forgery. Bowv-Sil ?? Watson, alias John Peele, was brought to this office on Wednesday, from the county goal at Perby, (where he had been confined on1 a charge of fbrgery at i3ikewell), in the custody of Gardner. Tble office wais crowded to excess, by pcrsons who were anxious to ...