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GUNPOWDER PLOT IN NEWGATE

... | GUNPOWDVER PLOT IN NEWOATE. Of all the plans laid by persons situated as those convicts, who have so long waited the result of the Recorder's report, perhaps the Mllowing is the most novel in its invention anfi sanguinary in its principle. The plan of escape was to blast the wall of tihe press-yard, which joins Newgate.street, by gunpowder; and in order to carry it into execution, the mortar ...

Published: Wednesday 06 January 1830
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1492 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DERBYSHIRE EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... IDERBYSHIRE EPIPH'IlANY SE.SSIONS, W EDNESDAY, 13th JAN TARtY, 1839. Bcfore the Right lion. LORDI) VlIINON, Chairman, al and a full Bench of Miagistrates. x The Court opened this mornling at ten o'clock, and iw immediately proceeded to call over the names of the el iigh Cmonstables and other Officers whose duty it is to attend the Sessions. The GrandI Jury (HENRY X' T' L1. AiD, of Draycott, ...

Published: Wednesday 13 January 1830
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3406 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DERBTSHIRE EPIPHANY

... SESSIONS, I 11'EDWESnAY, 13th JANUARY, 1130. (Continued t'rom our last.) Before: te ?? Hone. LORD C.O.V,.jI-uiran, aeid the followiry Jlle~vistrates. The Ilan. HENRY MANNERS CAAVENDISII. 'The Hun. JOHN GEORGIE VERNON. Sir hIENRY FITZ HERBERT, Bart, Sir 1IrLTAdl nOOT'rIBY, Bart. Sir 1OtER GRESIEY, 3art. FiRANCIS MUNDY, Esq. NI.P. THOMAS KIItKPATRICK HAzLLI, Ee.'1. E'D\5 WARD ?? lll:ER AIUNDY, ...

Published: Wednesday 20 January 1830
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2781 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

STAFFORDSHIRE SESSIONS

... STAFVFORDSHIRE SESSION$. These Sevssions conrn dete on Wednesday before Sir Os*ald Mosla Brt. Chairman, and a full Bench of Miualstrites. After the opening of the Court on. Thursday niorifing,-the usualetaths Were adminiater-ed to the Grand JuryjW. In addressing the Oftad Ju'ry, Slit CewAiss MOSeY observed that, on comparing the present calendar with that of the corresponding iestiOO5 of the ...

DERBY EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... DERBY EPIPlANY SESSIONS, TUESDAY, 19th JANUARY, 1130. Before JOIIN BALGUY, Jan. P.?sq. Recorder-11. L. Ne!V7ton, Esq. ?? Leaper,-Rsq._J. B. Croamplon, Esq.-and the Rev. C. S. Ilope, Magis strates. The Court opened at half past ten o'clock, and immediately proceeded with the preliminary business of the Sessions-The Grand Jury (John Bingham, Gentleman, Foreman,) being impannelled, and the usual ...

Published: Wednesday 20 January 1830
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1169 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

WORCESTERSHIRE ASSIZES

... JFOICESTERSIIIRE ASSIZES. II Ttll ODDIN'GLEY MOItlt)E=tS. The trial of Clews, Banks, and Barnett, charged with being implicated in these murders, took place on Thursday before Air. Justice Littledale. Soon after eight o'clock the doors of the court were thrown open, and the rush for ad- mission defied the utmost exertions of the Sheriff's officers; in a moment almost every foot of ground was ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10

... ILAN~CSTrER ASSIZES, WrEDXnS'DAY, -.IARCHi 10. Eioi~dabeth itc~kson, otherwise Elizabeth Burton, was in- dicted by the name of Elizabeth the wife of Thomas Bux. ton, for having caused and procured banns of matrimony be. tween herself and the said Thomas Buxton to have been published in the parish church of Manclhester, where neither she nor the said Thomas Buxton resided; and also for having ...

DERBYSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES, 1830

... =;rl . I ?? . . I . I I .3890. - I.. . - 1. . TEURSDAY, loaug,' lath. CROWN BA , ;; ?? -thp Boxibrable Sir WIL.LIAM G~aaow; nit, c 4e f the Barbns of his Majesty's ourt oa Exchequer. -is Lordshlip took his seat on the bench shortly aftir q4!dclock. The following Gentlemen were Imparnelled po $h#t nd Jury. The Hon. G. J. V. VERNON, FOAREAlt. - .-'jeba lion. HENRY MANNERS CAVliNNftSH. J*R GEORGE ...

Derbyshire Easter Sessions

... iuerbp0rjtre Wsaeler RvoeioUn, 21st APRIL, 1830. ..BPr A«s Right Hon. LORD VER1N'ONA, Chairman, And Mhe following Magislr4tes. Hon. GEO. JOHN VENABLES VERNON. Hon. HENRY MANNERS CAVENDISE. Sir ROGER ORESLEY, Bart. PHILIP OZELL, Esq. EDWARD DILLER MUNDY, Esq. GODFREY MEYNELL, Esq. FRANCIS HURT, Esq. ROBERT HOLDEN, -Esq. E. S. CHANDOS-POLE, Esq. JOHN BELL CRO3IPTON, Esq. GILBERT CROMPTON, Esq. ...

DERBY EASTER SESSIONS

... I D:KiTE. B, E A's,',TFIT S SSI uS, W EDNESD.XY, 2;8th APRtIL, 1830. Befoered. Ba/guy, Jutt. Esq. Recorder-. (V. L. Netwton, Esq. Mayor-T/homaes Lowte, and Richard Leaper, Esqrs. and the lice. C. S. Hopel, Matgisrates. The Court assembled this morning at ten o'clock, andt immediately procectede to the disposal of the usual prelimin ary business. 'T'he learned hrrconrien in delivering his ...

LAW REPORT

... (Frot Mhe Times, Tuesday, pay 11.) COURT OF IINJ'S BENCH, MAY 10. THE K12IG V. IALDIVIN AND ANOTHER. This, it will be recollected, was an application on the part of the brewers of Burton-upon-Trent, forleave to file a crimi- nal information against Messrs. Baldwin and Cradock, for a libel contained in one of the treatises, the Are of Brewing, published under the sanction of the Society for the ...

FORGERY

... r ?? (FIrom a Correspondeni.) The bill which is now pending in Parliament for consoli- dating the laws relating to forgery, and for naking an alter. ation in the punishments employed for the prevention of that crime, calls deeply for the attention both of the friends of humanity and of those who are interested in the security of the property more peculiarly endangered by this offence. It will ...