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In the paragraph, inserted last week, of Mr. Cation's admission as an Attorney, for Cotton read Catton. CORN ..

... Lane, Wrrftirsdai/. Nov. 28 ( Close the Market. ) We have had but little Grain fresh up since Monday, and that from Suffolk—the Wheat trade, except for the finest dry samples, barely supports Monday's currency. In Heans rather more was doing, but without any alteration in valnc. Oats were a dull sale, on the same terms. Barley, such as is fit for Malting, commands a good sale, at quite as ...

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 

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... ,,11 COURT OF. USTICIARY; Jo-- -h-as..h f7msm- lfl;/o ,uct. ?? A Iftaloed and ?? til e Cout e, wemoreircedt at- the -bet! ch.arret Litnoi a quantity of-ulhrc ci ,Idoyal Totirsocsill, the8t f 6 %aferlr~h~fl ied.'C ree Prisaneesweere alsir indict. Pz0 iol s of the Staue now, Ottetrtdedt F Ailed Lord litbrn A moiiosywlflyatio, ?? ctt wne itriol orote corruie ntsaie ii 14idyt~~ deemai, disfigure, ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—WEDNESDAY

... CO UP? T OF COMMON PL EAS.- WEDIVESDAY. I Sittiegs before Mtr. JustIce GASELRU and a Special jury]. r LI HEL. c HlAYTtHORSE AND WRICItl V. LAWSON.-Mr. PERRING Open- a ed the pleadings. This was an action of libel. The declara- I tion complained that the defendant had published, in 7'he t Tivnes newspaper of the 21st July, 1827, a certain libellous pa- i ragraph tsf and concerning tibe ...

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, ...

VILLAINOUSLY FALSE CHARGE

... I VILLAINOUSLY FALSE CHARG+E. [I'IOM THlE NIAccLESFIELD COURIERS] s. A Petty Session for this ?? wits held at the office Of Mr. ItDavid Browne, Solicitor, Of this town, on Mlonday, last, and ,t adjourned to W~ednesday, whpfn a cage of great implortince came before the Court. The Alagistrati-5 pret~set were-,iri. I., Stanley Bart, thle Rev. J. Browne (Vicar iif( 1ret- r, C:Aenel V'arker. E. ...

VICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT.—WEDNESDAY

... I UL CiHA.CELLOR'S (OVRT.-WEDRESDAY. 7X-IrAiTE H oiKVI IN itnl Br t L17R, BRioTi IIrn, ANI) Co.-Tbis calse ?? ar,-uid duriijg tle, last Termin, and his Honour this morning, upon coming i11to Court, gave judement. Tie l'etitbiner is anl ?? rto i erchat, who ha id em pl yed the ian kripts s bis ace ats in this countrv, and the (lpe-tion was, whelihercvrlein bits to tile autuilnt At ?? and ol 21/ ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... .4CCII).V7'Th oPiENC'wS, 4jo. On Mondaiy Nveek,- Ar. Osbaideston s bounds, met. at Delapre Abbey', thie seat of ?? Bvuverie, 1E3q., when they tried several cover's withoat finding, vhen .tbwards. the after- noon, the houtids then being neaur Mr. J. Bradshaw's, of ilardwick Lodge, Mr. l3risdlhaw toli Mt. Osbrildeston that he had a bag t'fx in his yard, which he had dug out of a drain a do'y or ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... LATE MURDER AT OXFORD.-The first statement of the supposed tmurder of Maey Pteece appears to have been exaggerated and partly erroneous. The woman was not seduced by the person therein men- tioned, bift had been a prostitute at Hereford before she went to Oxford. Doubts evmi are now entertained whether any murder has been com- mitted. As she is known to have been intoxicated at the time, it is ...

Published: Sunday 23 December 1827
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2676 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF SESSION—(SECOND DIVISION.)

... COURT OF SESSION-(SEc'O Divrtior.),? Yomna V. Stam-fl*hliNoVemlber 1827. Pa-eacrrptaisn of Cauironeary, Ol~1rrrotroarr. in the year 1810, Willfiam and. Ge.ige Short2,er-e ouned - n themselves as j-iaidoand Yiked sod George b5 honed ?? a!ntifl'r oa-e rd An ebo, arris ?? forL-JNQ ,iraig, No dddiund dutieI wasscrade~fot payment of thishi-ed till the. year 1829S 1 Jidgml the veer 189 les~o ec ?? ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—TUESDAY, DEC. 4

... C()RT OF KI NG'S BENCH-TUESDAY, DEC. 4. | CSItlttngs betore Lord Tx NT It DUN and Cormmnn Jatresa.1 EXEfCUTION. GottRssN v. SrOTrrISNooDss: AND ANOTIJitR.Mr. JonN WIL- LWIAS (Witth wbom was Mr. HALGOoSI) Stated, that ibis was an action ?? thle Sheriffs for hav Ing unlawfully anid wrong- fully, b)y itrieans of one of their office risbroken) Into the dtwelling house and shop of the plaintiff, ...

MIDDLESEX ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... MIIDDLESEX ADJOURNED SESSIONS. (FRANCIS CON5T, Esq. Chairman.) FFMALt PREACHING-MISS MACAULEY. At the sitting of the Courrt yevterday morniag Miss Macauley presented herself, and addressied tbe Chairman on the suljict of the license which bad been promised ther yesterday firt- night, when Mr. Marriott was presiding as Chairman, bilt whlich promise had been subsequently withdrawvn. The license ...