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SPRING ASSIZES

... WESTERN CIRCUIT, WINCHrESTRr, MONDAY. TRIAL. Or' SIR JOHN MSIJ~AWtS. 'lThe court was completely filled this morning by persons anxious to hear the trial of Sir John Milbank, Sir John bad been admitted to bail in a day or two after his commitment, but thle moment his name weas called he apipearedl. surrotteded bye a rrmber of friends. 'Tie irirletment was tirto read oiver, anti the trial ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... Thursday, March 12.-Present-Sir D. ScOTT, Bart., and WV. SBYNItlUit, Fsq. Frederick Denman and Thomas Pairsons were charged with having a quantity of turnip greens in their possession, under sus- picious circumstances. Cousens, the police-officer, deposed that on Tuesday morning last, between 5 and 6 o'clock, lie sawv the prisoners in Trafalgar. street, with the greens in two sacks (whi ch the ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... MENCII OF MAGISrRAIES. T7uURSrA.Y, APnRL 9.-Present- Sir I). ScoTT, Bart.,. Captain FuLLEa, R.N., and W. SEYIOtUs, Esq. William Mifer, charged about two years since by Mr' Schofield, Beer-house keeper, with having (in company with two other men, viho were then imprisoned for offence,) committed a violent assault in hiS house, was this day brought up on a warrant. l%1r. Schofield having ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCH OF AIAGIS'rRATES. THuvRSDAY, ArniL. 23.-Present,-Sir D. Scrr, Bart., Captain FULLErt, R.N., and W. SEYMOUR, and J. HAsLL, IEsqs. William Halliday was charged with stealing a lady's bridle from tie stable of a Mr.Kennrick. Evidence was given that prisoner had left the bridle with AMr. Harben, who keeps the Bear nn, at Preston; and that lie hall also offered it to Mr. H. for sale. He was ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCH OF MAISTI'ATES. 'rITuSnDAY, September 17.-Present-Sir D. SCOTT, Bart., and h Thri It. PEDDER, Esq. a l1tirds Shepherd, a flyman, was charged with drunkenness and h resisting the policeman who took him into custody. The prisoner o admitted that he was drunk, but said that he had never been com. vM plained of before. The fly lie droye belonged to Mr. Leggatt. o Sir D. Scott: I hope he will ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BEINCH OF MAGISTRATES. TUURSOAY, JAN. 26.-Present, Sir D. SCOTT, Bart., W. SEY- asonOa, G. BASSE I, and R. PEDDER, Esqrs., and Major AL- LEN. Win. Short and John Short, brothers, were charged by Thomas Beal, with stealing some oysters and dried sprats from his shop, in Nile-street. They ran away, when he pursued and took them into custody. Beal said, there was scarcely a night passed that he ...

COURT SCANDAL

... COURT SCANIDAL. We perceive th at attacks are still Ima de on ?? i remier, Sir Tames Clarke, cud the Ladies Portmain and 'trvistock ft r the part tiev have taken in the scandalous reports againist LadY Flora. It is do. inandct tati tthieoriginal(icirl;ator (or invelito (of'tliecaltinltysliould be givew up. Sorely these writers caninot be ignorant of the Court version of the a flair, anl ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCHI OF' MAGISTRATES. Wereit.sOcr. 24.-Present: I. N. \m i',Esq. Jametv Ilittler. a pot boy at tile W indmniil pubiehlliltose. wats chalrged by li in taster, Mr. Reeve, with obclnet It appeatredi that Mr. IRecev had been itt thle practice of sornditig ill his bills to families \whomr he served regularly every Monday toorniog by the ptrisolier, who had rcceived thle motley but never accounted ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... On Wednesday, an inquest was held, at the Bristol Hotel, before F. 11. Gell, Esq., on the bodies of Robert Goldrinlg aged 25, and James Rich, aged 50, who were unfortunftely crushed to death by the falling of some earth. The Jury, having been sworn, proceeded to view the bodies; they pre, sented a most dreadful spectacle, every limb being crushed and broken. Their death must have been ...

NOTABILIA

... NOTABI LIA. The more contracted a power is, the more easily it is de- stroyed. A country, governed by a despot, is an isverled cone. Government cannot be so firm as when it rests upon a broad basis.-Johznson. If we inquire into the business of a king, we shall find that in some countries they have none; and after saunitering away their lives without pleasure to themselves or advantage to the ...

MURDER OF THE GOVERNOR OF PRESTWICH WORKHOUSE BY ONE OF THE PAUPERS

... PeusTwicCH, T 'Hun DAY.-Onl the 4th of September last a most unprovoked and brutal assault was committed'upon Mr. Jonathan Fielding, an elderly mall, the governor of the work- house, situate in the township of Prestwich, near. MInchester, by Joseph Dennerly, one of the paupers resident in the work- house. It appears that about nine months agof Dennerley, with his wife and three children, were ...

SUSSEX LENT ASSIZES

... COUNTY HALL, LEWES, TUESDAY, MARcIa 21, 1837. CROWN COURT. [Before the Right Hon. Sir NICHOLAS C. TINDAL, Knight.] GRAND JURY. T. Partington, Esq., Foreman. J. V. Shelley, Esn. T. W. Scutt, Esq. W. C. Mabbott, lsq. J. Ellman, Esq. James Henry Slater, Esq. Joseph Allen, Esq. D. Rowland, Esq. J. B. Daubuz, Esq. R. W. Blencowe, Esq. Warburton Davies, Esq. Nicholas Willard, Esq. W. F. Hick, Esq. J ...