MILITARY LAW

... AIILT.TAXY LAW, . , . ! . PF'oml the .Weatss~aster .1Ievew,'Nse ^. .:XX .I : . . : . ~Cernea ledf~renoir l45tr, ?? ?? ;The seriord Spris ciple,-7nansel, 'that~the.rvnilita7ry clia- .jrncter ?? of thee suys et, sfar onlyfas; ?? 'be needed for the: isz barga 61' n il0tary dttes; .lavisog his general responsibjlitynsacltli1'uiltinged, hillvi be snostntellignille from 'one of 'two eitamples of ...

JURY TRIAL—BELLADRUM CASE

... JY RADUM CASE. Onl Tuesdlay tile trial Of ?? came en hbafore thle Lil rd Presid-ent, Lord Chief (lontutissitracr. and a specialdjury., Thea loo question atissutl was tio tel of~little ronient exclicj to the ?? conerrned1; bout itacqoirea nicare than com. M ?? ititereet from the ci~mtnee of thc-,decisien, W fter several hours delbrua iabretria Td 11wlrteh eas et ti~ida orrspecial urraind ben3 ...

EDINBURGH

... E D I IT 2 v. R G O.. 111014 C(URT OV JL'STIL'IARV. Ak-ooterMilet ?? Gurislty to 01 change'of atriter, Ilo ltiviirg, art rtelt Hill Ntivernter ]lost, entered the tease of Wester Sheilyorits, iii the paiho tnity rt be y Willitimt Jarnie, parricooer there, sail assaulted tle sold( Jarvie with a sticlk, whlerelw Iris arm a wore brokers rttd Iris skull fratireidni, inl ccrrac- ?? of ashirablhe ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... SHEIRMFF CRIVUINAL COURT. 'Yest erday, a Crim inial Court wits ried litre ibt Art Rot.% Pe M IrrunnA', Esrj. of.Mu rmyshaill, Sherenif' of Abaerdeenshir ir. Ceti FiRAUD~ ANT) IMOIT I p O N'u. CollI Tire first prieatitr part to ?? bar %irs finr'r7 jilrr Smith, lbubrirer, residling tour Piuradtcir WellIs, accused ler' of ralsr'Irroi, frauor, rald rilful ?? in liaviug weickedlly, tira ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER, CANDLEMAS TERM, 1835

... COURT OF EXCHEQUER, CANDLE7JAS TERM, ]835. , -rrnrrrqrs IS EXCISE FROCOEDItCGS BEFORE JUSTICES EN EXCISE. BEy.l i(.UE CASES RE.MOVED INTO COURlT BY WRLIT 02 t I CERt'IORtAI-I. E 1. RsEFFCTVNo APIAL.-In tile case of George Su.. therland, from liebfore the Justices of Bcriick.lchre, it ap- peared diet the defendant hai been convicted, on an irifoirmation at pettysesionsi in the mnitigated ...

LONDON POLICE

... 1MANSION HOUSE. A iawker of Mu/Ing C{o - nicleg appeared before the Lor-41ayor, to nnswer the complaint of a hawker -of Morai-ig Posts. Se- veral persons front the steam whbi-fs in Thames Street attended, the ground ot accusation having exrited -some curiosity. ?? ha',tei- of-the Post stated, that he.-had lhcen ,of late much interrupted in .his :professional~excr- dtions by the defendant and ...

COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE

... On Monday a meeting of the Commissioners of Police was held, pursuant to requisition, to consider the bill brought into Parliament by the Witter Company. Bailie Millar hiving been called to the chair, and the enacting clause of the bill read, Mr W. Miller rose to move a series of resolutions. He said, previous to 1819, the city was supplied with water through the Corporation. In that year the ...

VICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT—November 25

... VICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT-Novemlllwr 25. Bt5EADAL.BANE V. CS5ANDOS. Tire Vice-Cbancellor gave judgment this morning in tilig impnrtant case. Hisi Honour, at great length, weit through the facts of the irase. In the year 1834, thle IMI; rquis of Breadalbane died, and upon his death a Ito- N ite.a ,f mulriplepoinding was instituted, wherebY all per- el sons claiming upon the personal estate of the ...

DERBY BOROUGH SESSIONS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9th

... DERBY BOROUGH SESSIONS, WEDNESDAY, ArRIL 9th. Before John Balguy, Esq. Recorder-Dotglas Fe~, Egg. Alayor-John Chatterton, Richard Leaper, and Thos. Haden, Esquires, Magistrates. After the Court had been opened with the usual formali. ties, and the Grand Jury (Tnos. Cox, Esq. Foleman,) sworn, the following APPEALS were heard. Thomas Noble, appellant, against a ?? for intisnidation. This appeal ...

LEICESTER NISI PRIUS COURT

... LEICESTER AN SI P1IUS COURT. d JACKSON V. POC'}IN AND OTHERS, a This was an action to recover the valre of a quantity of a corn and other property belonging to the plaintiff, which was consumed by fire on the morning of the 7th of January t last, owing to the alleged negligence of' the defendants. 1 Mr. Ilildyard, Mr. Gale, and Mr. Fosbrook conducted the 1 plaintiff's case; and Mr. Balguy and ...

DERBYSHIRE OCTOBER SESSIONS

... PJrRB YSI IRK OCTOBER SESSIONS. d GWEDNESDAY, OCTOnERst 1t. The trials of the prisoners at these Sessions commenced this ollrlnlilng inl the County latil, D)erby. (The 1 usual 1 Qualrte ly bulsiness of thc County was reported in the last A16'cio'y.) The following Mfagistrates were present.- JoHN BAT.Guy, Esq. Chairman. Philip Gel], Esql Al. M. tundy, Esq,. Francis Ihurt, Fasq. M.P. J l. Barker ...

Published: Wednesday 23 October 1839
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 6494 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Derbyshire Easter Sessions,

... Derbyshjre Blaster Sesios - \'EDNESDAY eA, -i t4 -\rt s- - Ler sessions, IVLUNLESDAYIAii.1 ~: Held at tire Town HIAL, Asii 10 a. H at thePIJI P CEV ILn CIUESTFrpnrE D, before And the foll w: Magquircs Ctirates Sir Roqer Greisle~y, Owti Mgitrte Fracis Hurt, E. ; . James floivw1rh2 Req. Robert Arkwriyht, Esq. 'piyaliam aBndy,'Esq. E. S. Challdos'Pole, . rdneud G. Araytpard, Esq. f re w. A.Gilbet ...