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GUILDHALL, FRIDAY, JULY 24

... GUILDRI-ALI, IFRIDAY, JL-Ly 24. BEFOllr LORD AIiNGIER.| IV RI;iT i. Ii1CiIARDSO0N.-Counsel for the Plaintiff, Mr. DLMra. ItIUI:Ni: ?? Mr. CUrTINGITAN t for the Defendant, ler. SasntANT ATC:I::!ILY and Mr. iL ANStIARDn -This was an actian for comtpentsation brseghlt by the plaintn, WhOo is a corm-iniller, at Leeds, tigainat the dete-tidutit, telso is a horse dcaler, at Yorh, firan assault upon ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... age g ,e CROWN COURT, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24. Li the [atEI.otE JOR. JUSTIrCE COLT-MAN.] p aid * ARREAIONMENT OF CHARTISTS. bl hatlaepo ike This morning, the Chartists implicated in the laep a.u )be readings at Manchester, Boltons, Aghtim-usnder-Lyne, and other places C. he In tisis county, were arraigned. Their number asoostted to seventy aS are oeihyaiet. On arralgttmeot, four piraded guilty, ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES, SATURDAY, AUG. 18

... ~-LAAS ASk -S =R AG 8.I nB VtA ! OR PROMISE OF? MARRIAGE., SEERN v. BROWN -~This raise sisich w05 ?? action iii Tetifveri damagea fdr,a breachl of plomiac of miarriage, wansticilfirat ecalled on, -a nd orriupied the Cout 'tiltl tnc-crlf ytren o'iockoin Satiurday.- Itiasantri-d before anpletial jjury, aend the dbn~ggca were laid at £200.1 c. M. POLLOpCK ned Mr TdaciSeO'e appeared for t~e_ ...

WEST-RIDING SESSIONS

... ?? v ?? . Q T i' ; . 'i 14 ! ill. li',fr' ' S Vti's U lj~s FI;! liy trI;) M lid om iii V''il EFa . 7.3 I 7A ?? tld, oh ','ill ltil | lril\',ill' !I OltiLed i v!: i.: l't .1 Clt'Ah fiirl ?? Itt .1 ?? 7~~r . l iq . ?? Edll' ili1q ?? * . I% * ?? il iit> ',¢ . I . Ite> :i ?? .,X .7 lih il ` 1 , a, Etq. ! !v^, ?? V-!. Tl,?t:1l cl; i:, Esq i ?? 1.171?, QC; I~) lli 1 ?? Y. ! t ra! !If Tit~ le ?? ...

WEST-RIDING OF YORKSHIRE

... WEST-RIDING OF YORKSHIIRE. SPECIAL: GENERAL SESSIONS OF THE PEACE. A numerous meetind of jthe Meigistratee of 'the IWest- c ftiding took place it thle zCourt.Metulsc 'sVakeltetld,ont'Thiiriaddy, the first doly of 'November, ito take into consideratlott thle report of thle Finlane to Committee, maid other matt ers lPC Tule Right lion. Ltrd WHARINerAF14 't li ie Chair. Tule CHAIRMAN opcseesjtbte ...

WEST-RIDING SESSIONS

... WESTRIDING SESSIONS. LEEDS ?? -- A1 - ng The following Is a summary of the calendar- the Traiisported Seven. Ihears.-George Hodgson, stealing a Wr St, qua~ntity of joiners' toDls, at Birstal, the property of John tnt S hofild; George Stoekdale,' stealing bread. eheeae, and heother artIcles, at Bradford, tlce property of Mary Arthurs ; ?? Murray, stealing at Wakefield shoes and boots, ed ...

NISI PRIUS COURT.—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8

... ; NISI PRIUS COURT.-VEDNESDAY, MARCH S. I - in DOE DEM. WHITAKtER v. STEPHENSON-Sin Cee. I GonY LEiviN for the Plaintiff; Mr. Grose:eqviooo for the De- he fendant. This was an action of ejectment; YcVdict, by consent, Ole for t/ic Plalisli; subject to reference. ?? ASSAULT AND I.PiISONMENT.-DYSON v. ARMI. iB TAGE AND TWO OTHtiERS.-Counsel for the Plaintiff, Mr. its ALEXANDERo and Mr. CLEASBY; ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... i NISI PRIUS COURT, W17EDNESDAY, ArRIL 5, | - (Before Mr. Justiec P ATTHSON.) TRICKS UPON TRAVrLLERS. the s DICK{INSON u. lOWARTHl-Mr. ALEXANDROc appeare odi ot forthe plaintiff; flr.CRssweeRI for thedefendant. Th 1 The plaintiff, Ir.Jonathan Dickinson, is a brtish-manufcturcr w e- at Leeds; the defendant a shopkeeper at Rottenstall, near the 9 Rocbdale. d. tir. AL.XANDER stated the case as ?? ...

THE LATE REGISTRATION CASE

... The Leeds -Clergy seem to us to have got them. a selves, into what Yorkshiremen term a cleft stick. If the cr sew Registration Act is a beneficial law, they have been Roost t 0. factiously opposing It; if it is Injurious to thepublicorunjust gi to their Church, they, notwltirs ending this, have offered to fr support it if bribed for so doing. Is It just and beneficial? h. Then why did the ...

Published: Saturday 23 September 1837
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1240 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

INQUEST ON JOHN JOY, THE WATCHMAN

... INQUEST ON JOHN JOY, TH-JE WATCHIAN. This urnfortbutriate aoan, Avwlo was injiredi by a blir- giar as he was selzing him at the George IV. public-house, St. James's-street, carly oal the morning of thu 26th February, (lecl of a locked jaw oil Sunday ait the tafirmary. A Coroaer's Jury was summoned onl Mondiay evening to inspect the body, but the inquest for the ?? of evidence voas postpytaed ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT, WAKEFIELD

... INSOLVE3NT DEBTORS' COURT, WAKEFIELD. A Court for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors was Mr. openetl Wat Wakeiid yesterday, before Th'1OAs BAmTON CO ty to BOWEN, Esq., Conlinissiotner. 'The niumber of petltiottlas theyp, Jtt for relief was one ihunedred tild eleven. by the is JOSEPII SKINNER, of Coal Pit Lone, Sheticll, mason anil mauch brieklaer. Adjournied to Turilay n. can.r W ?? HOLMIES, of ...

EXTENSIVE SYSTEM OF BODY STEALING

... , EXT s 9 V ODY: U S'rEAkINv I g i ; 'A . i1~ . r vw- t bur aiisst papt, we gsins'iomei proceelt hngs poreaittW t ti, totsdeesboyf man. nesrcizdo'n the tareetii ii oes t srt.' ?? ?? tortigdtubtsgb, wihich- traitbeen ?? aI ?? a hsst Hioussiepbl rseiofrse netdA ctsstensied ItC asrr wihte.robst it o Isnarks of- violeisce iblt ht steirs tcJ, 5 ose to thle etispiklon of his, hoivng beefin ...