YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... A Calendair of the Prisoners in York taillej whro bave tn lake their trials hbfore Mr. Ju-tice Baylpy and Mi. Baron Hollock, at the Assizes, wvbh commutenced oa Saturday. (1!ENRY DARLEY, Req. High.Sheriff.) James Melcalf, (nged 23) for robbing George Birrnrw on Ihe highway, at i'orolton-in-Lunstdle, of a woollen cost, and other nrticles. Tbornas Johnson, (2'2) and Sarath Thorpe, (IS) for lIe ...

Published: Tuesday 31 July 1827
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1583 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Lancaster Assizes

... aliancaoter 2000CO. TRIAL OF THE WAKEFIELDS. tWe briefly noticed this case in our last; the following is a more detailed accouni.] V RIDA v, M1 A MA L3 At na iearly boar this tuoruiog Lancaster Was nil alive, and on JIG former occasion was the interest so much 'excited as by the trial of the Waketields. A number of tegaotWy dressed Indies were admitted by the High Sherift, tbroegh the castle, ...

Published: Tuesday 03 April 1827
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 8969 | Page: Page 4 | 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 ...

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 

COURT HOUSE, LEEDS, THURSDAY, MAY 24

... COURT 11OUSE, LEEDS, THURSDAY, BIAY 24, Cam a- t T C~l:!lK -C . 111-v so SPECIAL SESSIONS.-PESENeaT s, Joux 13sootiE, Esq.; ']Tees. TENNtANTr, E~sq.t and JourrN Strivis, Esq. 'l'ThoMayor being absent onl account of a sligit attack of thle gout. ,a This Sessions roos hebi under tho asrthority of an act passed in tie 3 to George MV Cap 23, which provides a tess expensive made of recoviueing p ...

ARCHES COURT, LONDON

... ARCIHEX'S COURT, LONDON. . THE BARON DE ROIIECKt V. TIME BAIUO,8ESs lit st ?? waS a ?? for *livorce, promoted by- tne Baron i e d toebeck agahust the Blaroness his tviei, by reason of adulitery, &S re coimittedt with laod Sutuer Lennox, wiH vhurn she elopei from, K ralaris inl Janluary 1ast. A verdlct hiad beell obtained .against hik ca ?? Lordship by the tmosand in a Couri ofLoaw, ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—SATURDAY

... I COURT Of CHANCERYSATURDnAe. HABEAS CORPUS. Mr. Sugden, Mr. Trollop, and Mr. GIassington (the latter s gentleman who has long been a suitor of the Courtr, in the cause of Glassington v. I hwaites), all addressed bis Lordship as be entered the Court. Mr. Glassiugton urged his Lordship to hear him but for a few iiitriites. The LoIID CIANCELLOR said be could not hear him now. Mr, Glassingtun: My ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—MONDAY

... COURT Of CflANCitRY.-MAIOyb. I Pis LotosHisr, in pursuance of the notice given, sat in his private room for the express purpose of hearing lunatic and bankrup petitions. The cases were called on in rotation, and 'J. parties alone were admitted. We understand the follow- irog transpired. ArfORNEY GENERAL V. LORD MANSFIELD.-His LORDSHIP infrined the agents on both sides in this matter, that if ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT.—THURSDAY

... | 'CE-CH,4NCELLOR'S COURT.-TuAf~r. INJUNCTION TO RESTRAIN THE PUBLICATION OF PRIIVATE LETTERS.' CULLY T. WUzfSH.-Thia was an application to restrain the efeniant, an attorney residleu in the County of Northana^er- laId, from prioting or publldbug Oertain private letters written to him by Messrs, Mathew and George Cully, whilst employed by them as their agetit and solicitor. Thse.1 ?? 11ave ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—WEDNESDAY

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH.-WEDAYSDAY. I [51iddlesexAAdjoarned Sittilngs atterEasterTerm, beforetbe Lo RDCHIiN JVSTICH said Special-Jurles.] TIE KING V. DASI1LL.-Tis was a proceeding by way of scire farias, to recall certain letters patent granted by his Ma. jesty to tbe defendant, for the intentitm of certain Improvements mn the mode of dressing woollen cloths, and preparing and using wire cards, ...

HOME CIRCUIT

... CRO YDON-'TJtSDAY. CROWN S[DE. WILLIAM SUMMERS, a man of respectable appearance, and rather advanced in life, was indicted for stealing, at Godal- ming, on tbe 19th December last, Bank notes of various deno- minations, to the amount of 15,0001. and upwards, the pro- perty of his masters and employers, Messrs. Mellersh, Kidd, and KCidd, bankers, of Godalming. Mr. GvitNEY, Mr. ADOiLPHIS, and Mr. ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT.—WEDNESDAY

... VIE-CEiANCELLOR'S COUIRT..WEDNESDAY. I EX-PARTE WAKE IN THE MATTER OF WAKE.-This Petition was set down in the paper as the petition of Wrighton, a Bank- rupt ; and when it was called on by the Registrar, under that nameno Counsel appeared in it. The mistake was subse- quently discovered; and the Vice-Chancellor, in order to pre- vent the repetition of such an occurrence, recommenled that for ...