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COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, FEBRUARY 20

... - ?? PL. S F- Iu- rr28 tak 1 I'Ii Tllmw.'i e eekhinn fur Cci -filital e~onl I~srreaol %io wt I I L Ce~ tie plaillill's wife, bionli~t iiy 6ir Jaeob Assley, Ialatt liii ir t ao tieud Grtlh, of tile Artily. flet Mr. &4eo,,Ue ?? the JOrySfor thelplaikiitifi'. lIIN li. irope. client, Sir dlacitb AeLICY, ISeathde descendantc and re- ~ war- presetuctsive of an ancient aud hono'urabl0.t'amily, lus. V ...

OXFORD ASSIZES

... We omitted to notice in our last the judicious improve- ment made in the appearance of the attendants of the SherifFlduring the Assizes. All the old javelin men have been discharged, and an entire fresh set appointed, whose habilinients being new gave them a very respectable ap- pearance. Their dress consisted of a double-breasted blue great coat, turned up with scarlet, drab kerseymere ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, DCEEMBER 8

... COURT !OF KING'S BENCH, DrCEcmmEt S. LEE v. DORtMEI. This was an action brought 'b the plaintiff to recover a corn- pcnsation in damages for an assault committed upon him by the defendant. The aefendant pleaded not guilty, and thereupon issue was joined. The plaintiff in this action is a respectable attorney, residing at Ducklington, in Oxfordshire; and the defendant a gentleman of great ...

CORONER'S INQUEST IN THE FLEET PRISON

... CORONER'S INQUEST IN THE FLEET PRISON, yesterday afternoon e'n inquest, which was adjourned to that time from Thursday last, was resumed, to investigate the circum- stances under which Air. J. P. Ucvenish, late an officer in the 87th regiment of Foot, came by his death in that prison, in which he was confined as a debtor. Dr. Clutterbuck deposed, that this day week he was called on to visit ...

NEW MALT ACT

... Mri WAAA T 1A T. his Act, jivbijh pas last sepsion, and coesit 9.pgx~ation1 .oni the 10th of october next, is' of th~e utmost imprtace o mltiers fator, ad brewvers, and Aiffers so esentallyfromtheformr la, (ifliting no0 less thani abstract of it forthe benefit of allconcened. '1'e first cla se enacts- That from the 10th of Octob~er, 1827, eveh.in~iltster shallmake entry of' all places and ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, FEB. 19

... ('COIRT OF CO(IAMON PLEAS, FEB. 19. CIRIM. CON. Sir Jacob Astley, Dart. v. Thomas Garth, Esq. This was an action brought by Sir Jacob Astley against Thos. Garth, for having seduced and had criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife. The defendant pleaded Not Gnilty. 31r. Scarleot stated the case to the Jury. I have the honour to appear torthe plaintiff in one of those cases whicl, had he ...

ESSEX SESSIONS—THURSDAY

... ESSEX SESSIONSTh-lUnSDAY. Stopping zip Ilford Road-Amy Monk, widow; Anne Monk, spinster; A. W. Skinner; T. Curtis, sen. ; T. Curtis, jun.;, John Manley, John Lambert, Joseph Choat, James Lambert, and Henry Gray, appellants against an order for stopping up, selling and disposing of, as unnecessary, part of the public road at IWford, in the parish of Barking.-These a)peals excited very ...

ROLLS' COURT, MARCH 2.—FRACAS AT THE BAR

... ROLLS' COURT, MARCH 2.-FRlACAS AT TH-IE BAR. Pain v. Rowe-This cause came before his Honour this even- ing, on further directions. Mr. Sugden raised a preliminary objection to its further pro- gress, namely, the want of parties. There was a married woman whose consent was necessary to the validity of the proceedings. Her husband had, it seems, been transported (not with joy), and whilst he was ...

Murder of the Rev. Joshua Waterhouse

... Murder of the ne. Joshua Waterhouse. (Froin the HfsntingdoIsss tta . On Tuesday evening an inquest was h ld at the Bell Inn, Little Stukely, before AV. Margetts, gent. coroner for the hundred, and a respectablb jury of the inhabitants, of whom Mr. Busby was foreman. There were also present the Rev. Mr. Brown, of Contsington, a magistrate for the county, and H-. Sweeting, Esq. of Huntingdon. ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—THURSDAY

... COURT OF KING'S BEXCH-THuuitsDA.Y. Tile BrlitisehMuscun v. Foss and Payne. This was an action brought bv the Trustees of the British Museoum agaist the defentlants, who are respectable booksellers and publishers in Pall Mall, to recover from them the sum of 14131. 12s. being partly the amount of a penalty supposed to be incurred under the Copy-rightAct, for not delivering at Stationers' flall ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... SUM4MER ASSIZES. Stafiord, Aus? 4.-John Slack was indicted, charged with assaulting Jane Roberts, on the King's highway, on the night of the 3d of July last, and taking from her a silk handkerchief and As. Gd. in silver. The prosecutrist stated, that she had been lodging in the same house with the prisoner. Shortly afterleaving it, she met him on the road, when he stopped her, and took from ...

NORFOCK CIRCUIT.—NORWICH, AUG. 9

... NORFOCK CIRCUIT.-NORWICH, AuG. 9. _- - - - , - ?? fl.~lbtvA fl -a - THE LATE lRIsS AT ASF1WELTHOiRPF. Benjamin Gay, Robert Goodings, John laily, John Jackson, aml eleven others, making in all fifteen, were put to the bar, charged with having, on the 24th of May last, at Ashwelthorpe, unlawfully and riotously assembled and committed an assault upon Thomas Goodrum and James Whitehand. When the ...