WARWICK ASSIZES

... WARWICK ASSIZES- The Crown Court on the Thursday was principally occupied with the trials of James Patten and TDo- mas F. Thistlethewayte Hemsworth. The former was capitally indicted and found guilty of violating the person of Ann Atkins, at Edgbaston, near Birming- ham, in Mlay last; the latter, who has rendered himself notorious by some extensive swindling transactions during a period of ...

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, ...

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 

MARLBOROUGH STREET POLICE OFFICE

... MIARLBOROUGli STh EET POLICE OFFICE. ! EX TRAlRDltJAY .ASL OF VmIL.t ?? i ,uiry took! placc hefore Nir Dver, the sitting magistrate, into the cir- ?? of a ?? which had been preferred by a mar-' ried wonall, named White. against a young man, name(d F Robert Charles, for ' f(atiduleltlv violating her person. On Thursday, Niis ?? ?? to tthis office in a state of grief, borderingt on despair. She ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—FRIDAY

... COURT OF COMMON PLEAS-FPRIDAY. EAdjourned Sittiage In London, before the Chief Justice and a Specialla Jury.2 tb BEDELL V. RUSsELL.-Thiswa an action of assault and bat- of tery. The plaintiff bad been one of tiie seamen in the ship wI Emily, a South Sea trader, of which vessel the defendant wias u the Captain. The declaration contained counts for two assaults. cii The first was for striking ...

CHARGE OF MURDER

... Q CARGQt OF MURDEL _ ' A very melancholy catastrophe took place at the Craiw ia Anchor publit-bouse, Old Turk's head-lane, iq ?? city early oa Tnursday morning, by wbich a realeatble and vazahbe member of society lost hia ?? tohn hakona, a private of the 3d Dragooa Goards, and an Irishman, quartered st the Crown ratcA Ang drunk too freelry beokme wry noisy, aboult one o'ciock In tbe morni~g, ...

WESTERN CIRCUIT.-BRIDGWATER, AUG. 12

... I WESTERN CIRCUIT.-BRIDGWATXR, PAG. 12. 1 CIVIL SIDE.-[Before Mr. Justice GARML11131. A. case of breach of promise of marriage was Called on yes- Iterday, but to the great disappointruent of a crowded Court, filled princiepally with the ladies of EBridgwater, it was itnllile diately agreed to be referred, Nothing occurred in the Criminal Court beyond the commonest cuses of petty larceny. Af ...

POLICE

... r oL~ck, MARY-LA-BONNE. -Puarisz- Ned Stockman and 'i Jamies Rainie, two of the Corps Pugilistic, were charged with committing a breach of the peace. It appeared, that on the even- Ing of Monday the i1th of JulyX a quarrel took place between a I bruiser called Beefsteak Billy anJ a shoemaker, and they agried to I turn Into ~i~rper's.FieIds, Faddington, and there decide, for love, ' I which was ...

CHELMSFORD ASSIZES; MARCH 10

... CHELMSEFORD ASSIZES; MARCH 10. JAMES DUNT; WILLIAM FLETCHER, and THOMAS FINCH, were indicted for burglariously breaking and enter- ing the dwelling-house of Elixabeth Catley and Susan Catley, at Halstead, on the night of the 16th December, and stealing a silver tea-pot, and several articles of wearing apparel.-,Mr. Kiox conducted the prosecution, and Mr. BRODRICK the de- ?? prosecutrixes were ...

CHARGE OF MURDER

... The following Investlgatlon task place at the H.Moa-ardea Police-oce, on Tuesday, before Mr. Sarjeaag gabo sad Air. Laing t- Jeremiah Cain sad Mr Cain, his wile, were chared with baring mtudered a man named Mauetce Pftszerad, by tabbing him through the hea with a kaite. Bridget Rell, a Horn's. aLy, Liquorpoodutr t, deposed that she lodgd in the same hous, with the two prisomen, whose room tra ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—FRIDAY

... COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.-FRIDAY. LAdjourued Sittings In London before the Chief Justice & a SpeelalJury.] TYRRELL V. WAKELY.-Mr. Scrjeant VAUGHAN, Mr. Ser- ;eant ADAMS, and Mr. AMOS, appeared for the plaintiff; Mr. IIROUGIHAM and Mr. FITZROY KELLY, for the defendant. Eight Special Juries answered to their names, and the plaintiff prayed a tales. Mr. AMos opened the pleadings: This was an action ...