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YORkSHIRE LAMMAS ASSIZES

... YORtSHIRE LAMMAS ASSIZES. CnowN~ Cotttr.-TijESDA V, JULY II1 The Court sidl this noruiag hit tine 'clockn, and during the diy the followinig prISnierS Were tried: MArlni W~s'r, (aged 43), was. indicted for felonionsly uttering, publishinl dispoging of, and Poltting away, at Halifax, a certain false, forged, and codinterfeited bank note, pbrporting to te a note or tbe Governor and Corn- jbiny ...

Published: Tuesday 18 July 1826
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3815 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 ...

JURY COURT—July 18

... JURY COURT-July 18. fr ye It S it .i ; is jS ANDERRSON, &C. V. JI:FtEV. ?? a p sen tobe tried by the Jury in this ctse nrose tdt ?? action oC f reduction, which is still in de- fou ?? a OurtofSession. Thepartiespursi ?? lI ,Tielsate O are Margaret Anderson, ?? n Ca' bnaJ Sea e tile manufacturer in l'aisley, and her said hos- giv flnt~hes; ) hrebe, Johanna, Priscilli, anlld Hugh Andleir- ant ...

POLICE

... DOW STREET. John George Leech, a man about 30 years of age, with one arm, was on Wednesday charged with attempting to murder John James Brookes. The wife of the prisoner, who appeared to be about 25 years of age, with a child at the breast, entered the office in a state of distraction. The prisoner said, I thought she was criminal; but I now ant convinced she is innocent. The prosecutor, ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—SATURDAY

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-SrAMuDAY. His Lordship promised judgment in The Attorney-General v. tle Skinners' Company, on Tuesday morning, and said, that, On tilhe same day, he would give his judgilueut in the case of WVellmnan V. Bowring. GREIG V. SOMERVaa 'lIt.-Mr. SVGDEN said, there was anether case of Greig v. Somerville, In which the parties were extremely anxious for a lecision. One of them was a ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—SATURDAY

... COURT oF' COMMON PLEAS.-SATVRDAY. JAmzs v. GRAV.-Mr. Srjeant TADDYW stated, that this was an action brought bythe plaintiff, to retovtr darages for aninjury he had sustained through the negligence of the defendant's servant. The plaintiff' was a respectable burgeon, residing in Croydon, arid tihesdefendaut was acoachnmaster. On thie25th of July last year, the plaintiff was on horseback, in the ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... COURlT OF SESSION-FIfRST DIVISION. FRASER V. ABERD~flN BANKING COMPANY. The following case is one of considerable importance to |t the Scottish Banks, and highly interesting to those who I0 hold shares in them. We give a brief outifne of the facts. | The late Fir. Fraser of Grenada died in IS06, leaving several children, for whose behoof he left his fortune, un-ft der the charge of certain ...

GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS

... ?? Gloncestershire Sessions yvere not brought to a con- rt eclusion till. M~onday afternoon, and. the'following, are the seon- hetetices of the prisoners not enumerated in crur last. TR'IAN4PORTATION-SeVCPl !jerrs : Benjamin larimore, for m etealipg-a varietyvof veai-rirr~pparelfriom the dwellin-ihouseo rr, P ?? flristol Thomasl Stefrta g a piece of oak timber, at St. l1iriav'eII's, the ...

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 ...

HOME CIRCUIT—SURREY ASSIZES

... i IIOMIE CIRCUIT-SURREY ASSIZES. I GUILFORI)-TursPAY. CROWN SIDlU. [Refore Mr. Jitkitie Holroyd.] Tui KING V. Siti EnWLN BAYNTON SANiYS, I3ART.-This5aS angindictment on the prosecution of William Jones, Esq. Mar- shal of the King's Bench Prison, gaiilst the defendant, for escaping from the Rules of that Prison, within which he had been confined in execution for debt, at the suit of Charles ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—JULY 7

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH.-JULY 7. i LAW REPORTS. PRICE V. 13UTTERIVORTII.-ThiS Was an action bronghltby Mr. Price, to compel the fulfilment ef a contract entered into by him with the late Mr. Butterworth. the law bookseller, for reporting the law cases in the Exchequer. lr. SCARLFrr, for the plaintiff, read the contract nnder which two volumes of tile Exchequer Cases had been published. Some ...

POLICE. MANSION-HOUS

... F.-WOolF LUR was yesterday brought before the Lord Mayor, for a second examination charged with having committed an offence under the Act, called, Jonathau Wild's Act. The prisoner is son of Hletman Let, who was one of the most extensive receivers of stolen goads in the country. He it was who purchased the Great Seal, immediately after it had been stolen, a good many years ago. The son has ...