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ROLLS COURT WESTMINSTER

... ROLLS COURT WESTMINSTER, | FRlD4V, .dPRIL 19. RAYNE V. HAWKS. This cause was resumed. The bill was filed by Rayne and Arthur, the Assignees of Thomas Cleghom, who took the benefit of the Insolvent Debtors Act in 1834, against the Defendant, Sir Robert Shafto Hawks, Knight, and the Plaintiffs claimed that the Insolvent Cleghorn, was a Partner with the defendant in his business of Woollen Draper ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, TUESDAY

... | COURT OF CkIANC.nY, 1'UMUSDaY. ?? Mli IaIAR N 71 ?? IW lANM. 'Ihe Lord Cha nedlci, after ia pres~i og tilt' reutorts ec hie hail felt iii it'll iiig this Caetii, ili ?? (IF havitig lived ili ha1bits nfti~l lre iid' hdl~lt 1illnN %ill' wihboth parties, said, tlei quest loll for the Couirt to deidi~ue was, whelther at I elgay liof iffi1l0l., whicih thi lalt' General loinfitotiloa h lef 1 Lieb ...

DISCOVERY OF THE BODY OF A MURDERER

... MI 3COVrnXTlrOr Tar9 TODY r vA mwa~maa I ?? ' ?? ?? Jousn fl.) -- is iscovery !as within these w days been mnade in this neighbourhood which has excited ?? conversation, and given rise :to sa-eat~varicty of conjectures. It is no doubt in re- colletion that the Rev. Mr Paske, ot Oddingley, near Droit- wich, in this county, was murderdd' , The circumstances of the mure4ett'we~d s ,-A o'dclk in ...

SUPPOSED MURDER

... supvosmv? MMVRD]33%. 1 - .. - ?? Otl SlitillliltV ISt, Gate.Shead wise thrown illto a state qf cx- tresise eaxcitement, by a report that the body of a ?? had beei tbuosil l the Quarry Field,14a little to tile eslstwvard of thuI pllace, exhibitinig ais zipearance of lhavitng been usinucreed. lie bodv was in a very disordered state: a hat and pulse ai etC found lying' near it, the latter ...

THE LATE DUEL AT BATTERSEA

... I ?? THE. LATE DUERL As BATWERSErP4A. I 'I'he trial of the piartics Connected with this tatal ait tir took place ait K illstoil nit 1 Fi lay last, before MWr Jistite lBsyley. Ir BirI.Ne one of the seconds, surrendered hitoself the preced- itig evenig.a. The prisoneis severally pleaded Not Guilty. 'lCilltlitctlneiltt ?? 1i4chard Williaamn Lanblrecht, aged Sd, Geutleman, did, ot the Sth f J: ...

NEWCASTLE SPRING ASSIZES

... - NEWCASTLE 83XRING ABSINZS. The cormilssiol, for ?? theseatssiizes ?? -Sa- tiirday lnight by tiir Jaimes Allan Park, knight, who arrived Ilioii Duirlhua late the same afternoon. On Sultdy, his ?? attended divine service, in St Nicloia' ch6urh.; alid, on Mo'dsndaty morning, at nine O 'cloCk, lie prkceeded to'busliiess in the Town- hall, whell the usual prelln.inaulies vwere obselrved, antd the ...

NEWCASTLE ASSIZES

... lVIWha.STL Ai3IZ1IS. Crown Side-lBefore IDZr flaren Gurney, Fridea y, AW1uust 1. JON N CUPTIS, a pitmtnii, (aged ;22,) was placed at the bar, chargeui dind assaulti ag Willlai Orilll, and robbing hiin ot' two sovereigns ae.d somesilver, on tie 171h of July last. Mr Sera 11.50N stated the case, auil calledl W~illam Grokhai, fiho sahi that lie was a lailtoirer, and caine from Lumley on tile 17th ...

NEWCASTLE MIDSUMMER SESSIONS

... allWCaBTwE LIDSU /fl X S We dfesday, ti'i Jly 2. Theesessions were h:dd this day, :;t Wit o'clc1k, when the Right Worshipful the Mayor (Henry Bell, Lap.), It. C. Askew, Esq., Recorder, ant Mvessrs Alderitern Cramlingtim, Forster, Sorshie, Blranlling, andl Hood, took their scats on the Bench. The following gentlemen were then sworn of' thr( Grand Jury :-Mr Alderman Hoed, foreman; anti Messrs T. ...

NORTHUMBERLAND QUARTER SESSIONS

... liisl sosiiiris w i e ied itt I juXIli;ID, iustevdidy (hLriot'sduy). IUi the itseeice of tile (Aibli'lmlill, C. Biige, Nsij., WV. CIle, Esq. of V'oiai iI dir, presidedi, assifisled )V a lrlg'el binch of Mitagistraties Aliur tiun ustiil plrolliltllilts lold been read, the follolving gen- uellileu wtre sworn of thO Grandi 31 iry: It. L. Alligod, Nillwick ti. Biiookslibill, lienenitiage; 6eo, ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE OFFICE, MANORS

... NEWCASTLE POLICE OFFICE, MANORS I i F RIDAY. OCT. 5. BUeore Mesrs Aid. DIOCE11111 POTTER, n Richard Miller. Francis CGtckiaater, aend Edait l R, bho a wele cehargail with loath ilig rina the slip of Mr.ie Sorry enetril tleratrs. in tire Citrie. Pt!r.S.tnlct rnted fiat witiii t lie last firttighlt atr enter had l heart natat er nt thi rior I _ hin ptrattises, entd three pi-ints anti a liras ...

POLICE OFFICE, MANORS

... -- -- - - FRIDAY, SEPT. 27. Before Messrs. Dunn and Philipson. A little boy, named Cromwell, was charged with stealing' some metal from the Quayside. The charge could not be substantiated, and he was discharged. Mary Murray was charged with stealing two pawn-tikejets from a' lodger. It eppeared' that the lodger had not paid her score, andi-the hostess, *who' found the tickets lying on - the ...