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BURY QUARTER SESSIONS

... Orders ?? appellants, Aldham respon. dents. Depden appellants, Chedburgh respondents. Hint- lesham appellants, Boxford respondents, (a case granted.) Rattlesden appellants, Great Whelnethaam respondents, full costs. i Orders coon sed.Wenham appellants, Layham re. sponidents. D Tran~psr)07on ,fnr L~e.-Ahraham Gridley convicted .of stealing two lambs from a field in Little Wald- aingfletd. ...

NORFOLK LENT ASSIZES

... SO - s S. Sir J. A. Park arrivedin this city on Saturday last about five o'clock, laving been met by the High Sherifffor the county, Anthony Hamond, Esq., in a splendid carriage and four, and the City Sheriff, Horatio Bolingbroke, Esq., in a neat carriage and pair. The Learned Judge opened the commission for the county and city on Saturday afternoen, and on Sunday morning proceeded, with ...

NORFOLK COUNTY SESSIONS

... NO11WOlst~ COUNTY SESSZONS. These Sessions commenced on Wednesday, before John Weyland and Henry Dover, Esqrs., Coairmen; and a full bench of Magislrates, The calendar presented the names of3l prisoners None of them were charged with any very serious offence ; but the youthful appearance of the majority was a subject of painful regret: 8 were under the age of 18: and 21 under the age of 25;. ...

IPSWICH BOROUGH SESSIONS

... IPSWICHl BOfOGf SES SIONSX. These Sessions were held at the Old Shirehall on Wed- nesday and Thursday last, before Sir C. F. Williams, Knt., the Recorder. J There were nineteen prisoners for trial. The Recorder, in the course of his charge to the Grand Jury said, he had carefully read over the whole of the de- positions, and hewas sure it would be a source of salisfac- n tion to them, as it ...

LAW REPORT

... LAW X.2PO3T. IMPORTANT TO S IPOWNERS. DIXON V SADLER This was a special jury cause, at the Newcastle Assizes, and was brought against the defendant, an underwriter at Lloyd's, to recover the amount of an insurance on the schooner John Cooke,' the property of the plaintiff. The defendant pleaded first the general issue ; secondly, that the ship was not lost by the perils of the seas; thirdly, ...

LAW PROCEEDINGS

... ILAW lPROCANDDNGSO r COURT Or CoXVY1EO ?? oJDT RANSON AND OTHERS V. .DUNDAS AND ANOTINER. The Court gave judgment to-day in this case, which came on un a rule nisi, that had been obtained on behalf Of the defendants, for setting aside the judgment which had been entered up; upon the ground that it included the costs of application-ta tbeiGourt. -The Speaker's certificate had t merely allowed ...

NORFOLK LENT ASSIZES

... NORFOLK LgNT ASSIZES. On Saturday afternoon, about four o'clock, MR. -Justice1 IPark arrived in this city, having becti niet by the Sheriffs. of te cuntyandcityandthei repecive retinues at the usua plae; hs Lodshi iniediaelyopened the commis-t sianin he ouny ad aterard atthecity, and on Sun-. day moring, lia Lordsip, wit Mr. Jutice Coltman, at- a There werc 62 prisoners for trial, including 4 ...

LAW PEPORT

... LAW PNPOR.T. INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT, August 18. IN ILE RICHARD AMIS, This person who was then a prisoner in Ipswich gaol, pe. titioned in 1835, but compounded with his detaining crcdi- tor, and did not file a schedule, but withdrew himself froa the jurisdiction of the Court, making no arrangement what- ever with, or taking any steps to pay, his other creditors. His debts were 1171. At that ...

YARMOUTH BOROUGH SESSIONS

... TAulxiotifl B0JOLOUGI SESSIONS. The Quarle Sessions forthis Borough were holden at the Toll House Hall, on Monday and Tuesday last, before Nathl. Palmer, Esq., Recorder. Willliacsh Denmars, 23, a wrterman, living at Norwich, was acquitted on a charge of having on the night of the 14th of June last, with a person of the name of Parker, who was tried, convicted, and transported, at the July ...

THE ODDINGLEY MURDERS

... THE. ODDINGLEY. MURDEDRS. Worcester, Thursdoy, Afafrekh- .-It was not till I' Past '7 o'clork lest night that tlme Grand JrJry came inti Court, asndved reired the followilng, bills, viz. a true billiglsost , 1TlmomatCliewis, George Bamiks, avid, .John Barnet, as ac. ccsirles before the fact, in the niurder of ,Mr. Pstkor; a' true' bill agiiuist 'T'homas Cleweesi. (Jintorlng It aes to the. ...

ADJOURNED INQUEST ON MISS CASHELL

... I APJOjjUNr. 1ilQ$,Tg ON 'MISS HLL. On Fridly at 116 o'clock, thle Inquest qn Itisii C40w~.0 was resumed. After sonie discusswon a- to whe'ther, in th~er ?? 'Mr, long bdfnW ~.IJtd'W' `'cbujd IO qde~v titinetd` Sy thie jury;) *hiiWs the Wotronear 4eilfeA h negative, Mr. Ado] bull sai'q, that evos bqgg facts of th~'ii-esent case. 17TOha hen laiti dowlon by ~ Judges of ?? a uediaf tii hsd hi~ ...

IPSWICH QUARTER SESSIONS,

... IPSIVICH QUAdlTER SESSIONS, (CONTIrNUED FROSI LAST WEEl.) The Court having re-assembled at nine o'clock, the appeal, Berry v. the parish of Mendlesbram, was resumed. The examination of witnesses occupied till three o'clock in the afternoon, when, after the reply of Counsel, the Court quashed the orders; thereby exonerating the plaintiff from payment in support of the bastard child of which he ...