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DENBIGHSHIRE ASSIZES

... The Commission for this county was opened before Mr. Justice Vaughan, on Saturday se'nnight. At ten o'clock on Monday morning the business of the assize commenced, and after the usual preliminary routine had been gone through, the following gentlemen were sworn on the Grand Jury:— Sr. W. W. Wynne, Bart. M.P. of Wynnstay, Foreman; Lord Dungannon, M.P. of Brynkynallt; Sir Robert Henry Cunliff ...

DENBIGHSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... DENB IGI*SH1RE SPRING ASSIZES. Thy -- ?? ad f r this countv was opened in t1i ly The commission for this county was opened in the nt Shirebhall, Ruthino 'on Wednesday. About half-paist I d- four o'clock the 11i1g1 Sheriff, Sir John Williams, Bart. for of Bodlewydidan, Iert Ruthin, in hig carriage and four, b In in accompanied by C. WN. Wvyatt, Esq. ?? e several gentlemen, trumlpeter', javelin ...

Carnarvonshire Quarter Sessions

... A Court of Quarter Sessions was held at the Courthouse, Carnarvon, on Thursday last, the 14th instant. MIAGISTIIATES PRESENT. Colonel E i)VAInDs, Nanihoran, Chairman Coloucl Perry, Illadrycn Rev. J. W. Irevor Rev. J. Ilemer Rev. J. Parry Jones Parry T. Carreg, IEsq. Rev. W. W. Williams Rev. Griffith Owen Rev. Robert Jones Rev. Thomas Robets| Several appeals and other matters of no public ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER. JUNE 28

... COUITT OF EXCHEQUER JU;r, 28. Llltl:'!-COBIlTT V. LAW-;ON AND iTIltiiS. This ixas an actioin for litel, ?? by ?? M. P. for Oldhamto, agal st tlhe ,priter au3d proprietort of1 Ole 'I'imrs. Mr. C. Phillips stated tile case. Fnr the firut time ill Mr. C2bbelts life lie apptearedl il a Clult or justice, claitingia (onlieop lienation fo' a libel had it beell an antat-k ti Ipoj his rhat acler a>; a ...

Law Intelligence

... Y'alu .ty Id, VICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT. O BowNv ti. LORU GRAtNVjLLrt.-'Ie case ?? he-l mf fore the cmiuit OVI Tbimr day npoen rintion, fir the i of dissolmtimn of an injunetion obtained by the plail t of til'again1st Lord -taiville restt'nining his lordship I' froin opening certaiim shafts and mines ol the aimnis I of the plaintiff i it Staffo rdshire. 'Ilhe questions is le the case dependetid ...

Law Intelligence

... alaw intetlligrlrr. ,If COURT OF KING'S BENCtf. ,as SwINriNsRN, ASSIGNElf OF ROISS, V. J(NES.- : ht 'his was an apftion brought to recover the ainwllit le. of1 certain pen'ilties said t1 have beent iicurrert bs ils the defeudait, acal.nrnerehant, ms(r tnking usutious tie jiterest nn a bill of exchauge for AI:;u. 'Ihe .de nd fenrdanit consented to isejvcuit the bill, stipulI tilig li that lie ...

Law Intelligence

... aw 3I1ntelligence MIDDLESEX SESSIONS-A NuISANCr.- Monday Hienry ifir-koar, of College-street West, Cauiden-town, Dmarinc storckeeper and copper- smith, was indicted fur a public nuisance. It was provedl by the defendant's landlord and several neighbours that for a long time ?? has been in the constant babit of annojing, in every possi- ble way, the inhabitants of the sticet which had the ...

Law Intelligence

... Uaw Intelligence. COURT OF CHANCERY. KEPPEL V. BAILEY AND OTiSERS. Sir E. Segdea obtained, ex parle, an injunction to restrain the defendants from going upon or using any railway, except the Beinfort railroads, for the purpose of conveying their lime-stone, &c. from their quarries to the different parts of their neighbourhood. The plaintiff and others entered into an agreement in 1795, whereby ...

Carnarnon Quarter Sessions

... , Parnarnon Quarter Sessions. i §I l i as -1 s|.- . X O Thursday last the Easter General Session of the Y .'iaeae+or the county of Carnarion, was hulden in the .: coiurpt-~U , :Carnarvon, before Col. Sir L. P. Jones D a- ?? iy Phi 0. H. ?? chairman, Lord Ne *orough, R twar NaniaeyI, R. Gatnons, ]sq.. F. Walker Jones, in 1sq Rev. Jon Kyflin, Rev. Griffith Owen, and the I Jnve loho Jones. I- Iho ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—MONDAY

... COURX OF KING'S BENCH-MONDAY. ITBlE AIPPLEBY HALL AFFASIR.rl The K~ing v. the Proprieorsts of the Satirist News. se ic Paper.-'lle Attorney General was instructedto move, M Ison tie part of George Moore, Esq., a gentleman resid- pr id ing in Leicestershire, f~or a rule to show cause why a l to criminal information should not bc filed against the lis proprietors of the Satirs'it, nswspaper, ...

PREROGATIVE COURT.—TUESDAY

... ITlRIOGATI VIE COU RT.-TL'mSDAY. (IBe ere Sit ?? Jenter.) s Trhe Court was orcopiept fur sometime to day in I heari ig motions, several of w hicih erose out of the non-adhlerence to the proviiolss of thI new latw res- pectilig Wills, tl IIAl 5 IS ?? IiIt ). h'l'e question itt thli* case respected tile validity of the Will of tbe late Jlihn field. 'I'hce! aignstmes were heardl a conisideibie t ...

ASSAULT OF HIS MAJESTY AT ASCOT

... ASSAULT OF IS MAJES1'Y AT ASCOTr. r The final examination of Dennis Collins, the ?? pensirouer charged w ,ith the.'late out- ' age on tlieKingat.Acot uiook place on Wednresdlay t it Re ing, ilv tibe presence of rlr, Elliott, tire Ma- gistrrkte who cotinmitted him, and a full bench of or the Magistrates of the ceunty. Mr. George .Henry hlliott, Mr. Jesse Bulkeley, Sir Moiris s Ximaeiw, Captain ...