CONSISTORY COURT.—SATURDAY

... which lie had taken in St. James's, and apprehended him that morning, with part of the stolen property in his possession. Thomas Hopkins stated, that he was groom to Mr. Mot- teux ; on the 11th Februarylast lie packed up the plate in a chest, viz. two ...

NORTHUMBERLAND SPRING ASSIZES

... Ralipli Carr, lledgelbi-' Wtillip zuiSilth, Ovington; Charles W~ilhiatit idgge, Li.ndeni A lexalnide t riiiglton; Xyniunorjth-, 'Thomas .J toas, Stitdue ;-at~ii hTnttbw8Cjsilecy1 Copelane Castle, Esqutsfea and im~r Thotleo A~isitotS li8t tht Wgestbide. t1pk ...

Yorkshire Lent Assizes

... issued' sudl by thse Rochidale Bank, of Clement Royde and Company, -.well knowing the same to be forged and counterfeited. lMr. Hardy and Mr. Adolpliue appeared 'for the prosecu. tion, and Mr. Cottingham for the prisoner. The prisoner' weent' into the prosecutor's ...

SUFFOLK LENT ASSIZES

... Sir Thos. S. Gooch, Bart. John Shafto, Ekq. Charles Tyrell, Esq. Perry Nursey, Esq. Henry Bence Bence, Esq. I Thomas Brooke, E~q. George Thomas, Esq. * Richard Brooke, Fisk John Francis Le tles,'Eaq. Joshua Rodw 'lltEsq John Aloseley, Esq. E. Proudfoot ...

Yorkshire Lent Assizez

... fact,.-Mr. Blackburne and Mr. Cottiegharn were eounsel for the prisosiexs-Mr. Sergeant. iken Jones baving stated thle case, Thomas Jackson WRS eached, and deposed as follows :-l live at Keresfotth Htill, about l) toa mite and a quarter from flarnsley, in ...

POLICE

... -Arrived from London the Mellish, Vincent, for Van Dieman's Land; and I his Majesty's cutter Industry, Downs. Sailed the William Hardy transport; and his Majesty's ship Albatross, for Chatham. SIMIRINESs, Juv~L 3.-Sailed the Lord Melville, Brown c New South ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.—TUESDAY

... plays ed,-received only, in the Whole, the sum of one pound six- teen shillings!. the Manager having decamped without pay- ing hardy I{- then went to Glasgow, where his three chit- dien wyere engaged at a salary of three pounds aweek, to play in! the Opera ...

SUMMER ASSIZES 1830

... and for the second, two pounds ten shillings. These were adjudged by a special Committee to the Steam Engine produced by Mr. Thomas Horsley, and the Lock by Mir. E. Cubley, and due praise was given to the ingenuity, the accuracy and good workmanship of the ...

CROWN SIDE.—(Before Mr. Justice PARK.)

... J yeae's' transportation. Thomas Allen, charged with stealing about two bushels and a half of beans, a quantity of barley meal and wheat meal, and three sacks, the property of John Lovelock, of Watlington. Acquitted. Thomas Bowler, charged on suspicion ...

HIS MAJESTY'S COURT AND LEVEE

... Charles Greene, by Vice-Admiral the Hon. Sir' e Henry 3l1ackwlood, Bart. _ Lieuten ant Charles Gepp Robinson, RN., by Sir Thomas Hardy. rr Captaii .relf, by Sit' Herbert Taylor. t Captain John ilBrye r, 5th Dragoon Guards, on ilpromo- e e tion, by his Roval ...

THE KING'S COURT AND LEVEE

... Neave, by Sir Thomas Neave. Lord BJrabazon, by the Earl of Clanwillian. Mr. John Forbes, by the Marquess of Winchester. Mr. Riley, by Major-General Sir Howard Douglas. n Alderman Cowall, by the Lord Mayor. oe Mr. Lee Lee, M.P., by Sir Thomas Acland. O Rev ...

Lancaster Spring Assizes

... out no ol agin and found the deceased ly . upo the ground. 'Thomas IV.~ said lie was hurt in tire btlly. Witness then went after tine pri- sever soners, and had them taken into custody. Thomas died shortly said afterwards in tho Infirrmary.-Another witness ...