BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... On Thursday the criminal business at thb Sessions was commenced before John Curry, Esq. Assistant Barrister, and the following Magistrates :-Sir Arthur Chichester, Bait. Sir Stephen May, Wm. Clarke, Esq. C. M. Skinner, Esq. and Henderson Black, Esq. ?? foilsivinggentlemen were sworn on the Grand Jury:- Mr J. S. Ferguson, Foremaun ; Messrs. Robert Stevenson Samuel Batt, Thos. Stewart, jun. ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.[ill]

... otilty 4OC 4h 4fA PATENT RIG1iT8. V. ASIAt1SDEN.-The SOLICITOR-GENERAL stated, that in this cause he had to apply for an injunc- tion ex/pnrte to restrain the defendant, his workmen, and agents from infringing the plaintiff's patent formaking gas pipes. The bill had been filed for this purpose, and it alleged, that some time previous to 1825, Mr.Whitechouse had invented a new tnethod of ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT—WEDNESDAY

... VICE-CHANCELLOWS's COURT.WEDMESDAY. BRYANT V. STOREY.- His HoxouR observed, on taking his seat this morning, that he had received a let- ter from Mr. Bryant, one of the parties in this cause, complaining of the Order which, it appeared, had been pronounced against him. The terms of the letter were not at all objectionable, and, therefore; he should not do more than repeat his conviction that ...

OLD BAILEY.—SATURDAY

... OLD BaIL e Y.-SA TL1RDAY. BURGLARY. JAMES BUTLER was capitally indicted for breaking and entering the dwelling-house of William Baylis, and stealing therein various articles, his property. Charles FrederickJames: Lives opposite the house of the prosecutor; on the 6th Dec., saw three men standing at the prosecutor's door; one of them (prisoner) opened the door with a key, and entered the house. ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... I I _ AFF LICTING CASE.-A poor wandering Irish female was found dead in a shed belonging to a farmer, at the village of Crick, near Chepstow, on Wednesday morning, having lost her life from the intensity of the cold of the preceding night. There were three children with her, the eldest about eight, and the youngest about two years and a half old, from whom it is found that their father died ...

Published: Sunday 03 January 1830
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2248 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Carnarvonshire Quarter Sessions

... A Court of Quarter Sessions was held at the Courthouse, Carnarvon, on Thursday last, the 14th instant. MIAGISTIIATES PRESENT. Colonel E i)VAInDs, Nanihoran, Chairman Coloucl Perry, Illadrycn Rev. J. W. Irevor Rev. J. Ilemer Rev. J. Parry Jones Parry T. Carreg, IEsq. Rev. W. W. Williams Rev. Griffith Owen Rev. Robert Jones Rev. Thomas Robets| Several appeals and other matters of no public ...

Law Report

... new airport. Tae NtEw JunnE-Tite resignation of Sir J. llrrinugh; as one of the Juilges of the Pleas, it is said took place on rluesday week. Scrgeaot Bos- anquet and Mr. Taunton are namied as candidates for the vatant seat. CAUTION TO INFORMiERS.-RerC. V Pa)sley nold Anlst/Cr.-At the Midhilesex Session, on Friday, Hinry Parsley, andl Henry William Parsley, wee; il dicted fi;r conispiracy. Tli ...

SUICIDE

... . Yesterday afternoon, at three o'clock, a respectable Jury was impanelled at the Red Lion, in Parliament-street, be- fore Mr. Gell, the Coroner, to inquire into the cause of the death of Win. Tooke, jun., Esq., who came by his death under very distressing circumstances. The Jury having been sworn, proceeded to viewthe body of the deceased, which they found extended on the floor of his bed ...

BEVERLEY BOROUGH SESSIONS

... l it, . M()DAY., JitqsANUAR 1 1. d sted There was ,not ;a single felon far triaj, and Lonly two itch cases of essault.,,Oeither of which was of public interest. hi itry- 3,amm EAST-RIDING SESSIONS.- -l act, - MONDAY, JANUARY 11. t ices .The Genieral Quarter Sessions of the Peace for this ti 1 in Riding, commenced to-day, at the Court-Houlse, Bever- p iredIcy. The magistrates assembled in the 6 ...

Published: Tuesday 19 January 1830
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3750 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE MEETING

... POLICE IMEETING. . MOP'dae, 18th January ?? Hok Ditliina Oecurte'd at this Meeting of suffictitii~ ~uhlic : is. portance to form stebject of report; but while we say'ti1 W - Ca assre oir ellowv-fiwnsmen of the continued zeal of thle ('ostisioeratoth dachru o te mportant and 1ch4zes tltisipsdtpnte-dtetevariety, intricacy.ies T o'dlilt'of s~ih a nyb prciated'by those who Oc ~- ma altwdl' potnt ...

COURT OF SESSION—SECOND DIVISION

... COURT OF SI SI(N-Sl.COND DIVISION. -f~ l 1oe 1or S f- id ibhiecember lIddd. e hatnas Ganges, pccrscr, v. WMc s l. Macyn ann Co. and WA,,Tgh diana; CaanrLS, djteoferr. ?? Ageoit-ol:cts Z'robanid-A bill having bren u lft witha lzs;,o ik Agpet, who dircosunted it. with a Corn- ?? a' wl' in onle partner i partcro of the Bank, and t, e ho, with tihe proaepild, paystwohildslaclud by the ac. s ie ...

INFAMOUS CRUELTY AND OPPRESSION

... I On Saturday week a poor girl, a miserably forlorn object, was seen wandering in Oldham, and, being questioned- by some persons who saw her, she said her name was Hannah Blle, that she was appren- ticed to Jonathan Buckley, of Heyside, and bad left him on account of being starved and cruelly beaten. The matter being investigated by the police, it was found that the girl.' story was true, and ...