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LEWES CHRISTMAS QUARTER SESSIONS

... LEWES CHRISTMAS QUAtrER SESSIONS. Ycgterdav, the Magistrates met for the dispatch of county business in the Grand Jury room. Immediately after the opening of the Sessions, the Earl of Chichester in the chair, there were present, W. Seymour, Esq., H. B. Curteis, Esq., M.P., G, Basevi, Esq., T. R. Xemp, Esq., M.P., R. Gear, Esq. - 131aaw, Esq., W. C. Mlabhott, Esq., J. EllInan, Esq., W.I3lencoe, ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... CORONExR'S INQUESTS. A iI lljqeq was lheldl oil SIltlilrdav lorigi at the WoblMioulse beo re 1. 1I1.G ell, E sq. upopii tIe- btoly of all ?? It ?? foiol eks oold. Tin' iitfantw \ susitp) posed to bethe ilegiti zoate child of In WIllIli linille' Esieii IDavis, hlaigl been left Dv its ullitr itralI plael Il totlhe iieic oI' :I stranigeri, ?? inotl Itien tis It ?? o f Ilavilli. adillillinterle ...

ADJOURNED QUARTER SESSIONS

... VI These Sessions commenced on Wednesday, at the C6unty Hafl, ot Lewes, before the Earl of Chsichester and WV. Seymour, Esq.. di The Earl of Chficlsester charged the Grand Jary, a'sd after some ir unimportant observ'ations; in speaking of the Willingdon rioters, n. he said it might be nccessary, in relation to this charge, to explain A what thle law was. A riot hsi law was an assemblage of ...

SHERIFF'S COURT,

... ToWN HALL, BRiGHTON, NOVEltiun 27th, 1838. [Before W. FuaNRn, lsq., Deputy Sheriff.j rl-natIDGE v. rh WIeT. Tlbis was an action brought by MIr. John Eldridge, grocer, against Mr. White, assistant surgeon at the Dispensary, to recover the balance ofl !. IWs. lOd.. arising out of a bill of exchange draws; onl and accepted by the defendaut. A verdict was taken by consent, for the amount claimed. ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCH OP MAGISTRATES. I .5pI vAYV, OCT. IZ.-I'resent, W._SyMoUR, Esq. George Head, alias Bougiey Head, a boy about 12 years old, was committed to the House of Correction for three Mnonths, for being found in the shop of James Aram, baker, of Nelson-street, for an unlawful purpose. TlUnSDAY, OCT. 13.-Present, Sir D. SCOTT, and R. Pin- mEst, and J. HAL.L, ESqrS. John Clarke being placed at the ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... TI~TURSDAY. Acne;,. 11, ?? W. Sifvetoon, 1. N. Wiosce, R. t'uuunsi, G. BARIVI, and F. H. PuDni;,e, Esqrs., and MaIjor Aw~eN. A.Lm-.CED ?? Mew was placed at the bar, charged nader thle following eircurenMRACeS. William Hilton, of t, Deavonshire. street, being swvoon, deposed that lie had lent a table-clotlithe dity previous fromt te ine mcli e occopied as a dtrying ground ;made ?? and after- ...

SUSSEX GENERAL SESSIONS

... SUSSIEX Gl(ENlIR\I., SESSIONS. On 'T!ir~iliy, a general ?? of thii Ma'gotrnltes of lioti lllvisillti,, of thM eeullitY Wll ?? at thet 'T'ow'l H ail, lil this tool., frllb pIlluPUITS Of' tkiling into CI'oelsidueIGtOi tim( notice 01L1 Otl Oil th it l I ii'ditetitcaltr, Iii gh Shiriff, and Clerk of hol Peace or tile (0ou I y, by N\i cors. S weet, Slittoll , and to.Coieltll0 iil01lj~~liltli', ?? ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... MOvn.v, AucUVST l-Present: W. Se1va1rtn, Rt. PVnDgn, and P. n. Flionesi. Esqrs.. and Major AiLrv. Mr. Oddv, herr.shop keeper. Westcrn.road. appeared to answer tibe complaint of Walter Paul, tailor, for an assault. c The complainant stated that oln Monday evening, the 22nd of .July, li was walking uip Casitle-street, on his way to his residesce in Clarence- garfiens, when lie ulcarvesl Mr. Oddy ...

BIRMINGHAM RIOTS.—TRIAL OF PRISONERS

... | BIRMINGHAM RIOTS.-TRIAL OFl PRISON11RS. WTtoPesnAY, AUGUST ?? morning, lf. rf. BI'rovi (delgate t;U' irwiiigllin, was c'iillei llp to pleoi to thret binb t- oiclLs. lie wivs out oil blil, bitt suri edeieii, iippeired in the dock, and traversed. 1i;l reqiiiredl-lhinself ii 1i. nad two snreties of -10. each. fie was ciioaved Li custody for the yroduc- tion of bail. Joke Di)l;irm-k, .JIntles ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... ISIN(,l OF _IAGISTRATES. Tirrasr~aS- Arr1. I, jl:ir-!'r,-serit: XV SE'ratr tn, anni 1. N F' , iajor Ai[re, arid Calitam 1nA llr'SIDE.. Is, ,d rri, ?? torsiuti rwbor it %va, -iiopicteii - r. ?? hra ,fliii liii' h %jlti-ir~ a hy Mr. 'ltiarc !iett, will at It-i wm v.awrl I'(I liilii NV.,irkbhIriti' lir it Wveek, that enquijrrii' ri-ar,. nz g~ irwwiiri ?? ie meadi. 'Iihi' err rairn is saidi 'ii ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BFINCIi OF1A(ISFIIA't'ES. j iloSDAsV, March 7, 1B36.--Prcsent: Sir 1). Scoci, Bart., V. Sl iY ltii, W. FRAN;Ii.ASI), MAd Johnl IIAI.I, I'StIfs. 1jenry Braveryi a butcher, in thl servie of Mr. Bsattle, w.s chargcdl witlh having received a conduidinb)lc stun ol iowecy onl bi master s account ruoin the housekepl~ce of Mlrs. Goldswi tho Silvool *plutce, ;d which lie had tappropiiated to his Own ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... 1lENCH OF AIAGISTITS'1'S. MoNDsA, MlARnCn 30.-Iresent-Sir D. Scoiir, Bart., Captain FuiL.i a, UI.N., and S.Y.r2IOCtU, J.ll ALL, attdJ. II. l mioten, 1?',ter Shepherd was remanded till this day week on a charge of havirjn robbed ?? 1 m. pi!l11, of 1vi9igean, rvith viwhom hc former ly lived as fo(otian, of a large quanotity of plate wearing apparel, &c. It appeared that tbe prisoner hadl tounll ...