PERTH CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... PERTIT CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY. 'iRTAL. OF flENDERSON FOR THE XURDED, OF JADIES of hII i~iiet~c.onl ii lit The IIIt Circuit was opened on Wednesday, by, the Right Stret in IHon. Lords Alearlowbank and iMackenzie. Thle most aggrrs. and ?? vated caste which camne before the Court was the flliowing tramn its John lfandererrn, damnask weaver, accused of reorder, theft, snail ?? ami forgery ...

DUBLIN POLICE

... DUMlILN POLICE. - | ?? -- t:oTstEreF-STnrEPT-..CLAN DESfTINEMAIR AC5.-A person nameld Patrick Nicholsoll, formerly a respectable broad-cloth vweaver, but who now supports himself by vendingfruit. fish, eggs, salt, and tobacco. atintervals, appeared before the magistrates of this office yesteldav to prefer a complaint against his son John, a boy of about 1 6 years of age, for having robbed him ...

[ill] CIRCUIT COURT

... T., - , I ogr ?? ?? ?? r K ~%l Cos.~L tsr eslcdsvtidM kem.i It ?? iSt! .ojalrpoute.~V f Bmlroughb-t e*eli rwj, pead nly idresd w #4 Linfor 14r years.. c 5Y1oidO1saiir,-slater,itacc'ueday outterso base ol i~t~d~fr ?? sent~enced to sevenr ~years i Itto rAltbnatisOW, charged, wilh theftl, agg'ra. II lcrtfor theft, pleaded Guilty AsO rai~t -ijibfiritent in Dundee 1ail- Nv wa00 fr hf,~ith a ...

EXTRAORDINARY DEATH OF A LADY

... XA1tp 2EAT 01 - LAPYL C OnSa saf om,.a Coroner's inquest was helda bofog~ -p Mc rStiriing,- at~the a~na id. dJowers, H1aitmersmith, to d ipqouiro notberui Oraattendiant on the death uf Miss~ I Mary Teeachcrim ho--was discovered5 ?? lens state oa6 tile paetet-tte akof hoe mother'a rer sidenre, N6o. ,.Vafa-n~lace, liammersinith, as early an half-~ a p-tnt flire .o'cloak enl Saturday-.warning. ...

RESUMED INQUEST ON THE BODY OF MISS CASHIN

... , RESUMED INQUEST ON THE BODY OF MISS CASIIN. (CONCLVDED FtOM~ OUR. LAST 30131UNAL.) Friday, August 27.-At ten o'clock this morning this ?? l ?? resutincid.-A violent altercation took ?? Thompson and Mr. Adolphus. The letter gentleiman accused 1 Dr. T. otf exciting w itnesses to cotue forwar, gis r on.bhi Dr. T. declared that this accusationl was false, and said that Mr. n Adolphbus ought to ...

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~ ...

WITCHCRAFT

... WEXYFORD PETIT SESSIONS, Sipt. L b Edward Sutton, Tlaos. Walker, and Wilnisdorf Richards, Esqrs. were on the bench. As soon as the magistrates had taken their seats, a.! c schoolmaster of the name of Donnelly stepped up to the it bench, and searching his pockets, said he had to submit to the magistrates a summons the most extraordinary which v. bad ever been issoed¢'sinee the days of Joan ...

Published: Tuesday 28 September 1830
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1162 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

WILLIAM JONES, THE SWINDLER

... WitttAllf oWRZS, 'Put OrINDLER. - - I onisse seas on Satorday'brouget before the Lord Mayor for final ecrmainaortso 'char;;ed'vwith beanig defrauded- a great rnumber of ?? of triflin g'sumns o6f nmone In 2 was expected ilsantlcree ouidhasc bleen, troops Of .comn- planots t ?? the sums which the prisoner obtaind by Isis reguety were no, snai, sod the ridicule attending the comnplaints which ...

Lancaster Summer Assizes

... ?? hunmer 400iie%. NISI PRIUS. I THuRSDAY, Sapamma 2. C Ashbri'ge aed Others v. W ?? gave in oar last the 5 commencement of this action, which our readers will remember ( was brought by the owners of the brig Termagant against the si defendant, one of the directors and proprietors of the City of Dub. I ?? Comnpany, to recover damages for the injury ci done to the Termagant, which was run down ...

ADJOURNED INQUEST ON MISS CASHIN

... I ADJOUPNtD INQLUEST ON NMISS CASIIN,. I Monday, Augnst 30. The foreman read a paper stating it to be useless to pursue the enquiry, as they were assembled not to enquire into Mr. Long's practice, but to ascertain the cause of the deceased's J ?? Coroner thought the enquiry was rIaterial, as it went to shew that the preparation used by 111% Long had been beneficial in its effects to many, and ...

Published: Wednesday 01 September 1830
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1460 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW REPORT

... LAW REP OR T. CoUPlT OF E;XCHEQUER, TuYESDAY, SEPT 7 rofeore the ?? Baron and follolvillg highly respectable 3arY Drury Jones Dickinson, Esq., Foreman, RdrvnidCro~er, William G. Eades, beerb t Grar, William Deane, -¶Ioertll Sll0 Edward Jones, Jun., ,Illirm wolfenden, J. Kearney, leiell, John Franklin, Esqrs. mehaard M-. Tins, 1L3MNDELL V. POTTS. pir. y cerenow opened the ?? said, this is an ...

IMPORTANT TOLL CASE

... ' IMPORTANT TOLL CASV POLI;CE O1VFIE, C0RK-~Thu~jy,9]4 OOiNom E P OSNSY'e [OQ-V PAT ISEPT This was ~ ~ ululms sue in this a opan ?? sudcase, agains-t the defendant, for tekin, ly the plirt the Lower Ulanmiro Road, in vila,0 t llsg-illb~ 11 chap. 8, sec. 2, from John Glavin, a ecamnn 4t of t salmon about, to be shipped for Bristol, on fof¶e Ia~ last. - nte28th ofd An1.. ?? SJonaynae, Esq. ...