LANCASTER ASSIZES

... Ig DESPERATE MURDER AND VIOLAT:(iN.--- it Worrall, aged 25, Wm. Worrall, 38, and iia t, derton, 21, were indicted for violatirs the jm.r I, 4i- d Sarah M'Clennon, and for havingn murdered h - 22d of Derember. Tbe deceased was h;S years and the crime was committed while she was IC fromn Bolton to Oldham, .o visit her daughter. l' re were proved by a farmer's lad named Asbton I~ulirw. im; Te ...

Published: Tuesday 22 March 1831
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 974 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MELANCHOLY DEATH OF LORD RIVERS

... , MkEi;CfOILY DU T6PLORD RjVR1 - An inquisition *asheld on Thursday noon I tlie; Fox and B llTnei, Knighltsbridge, near Lnsd 40 'thebody of the Right HRn. lIbrace Pitt, Lord rltve5. i who vas found drowned in the Serpentine ever John Ambrose, Esq. of Mistley, in Essex, depftosca,l .he was agent to the deceased, who had extensive al ,;i, b that partofEssex. On Tuesdaylast, by appoisitni,,t ei'i ...

Published: Tuesday 01 February 1831
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1823 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

JURY TRIAL—BELLADRUM CASE

... JY RADUM CASE. Onl Tuesdlay tile trial Of ?? came en hbafore thle Lil rd Presid-ent, Lord Chief (lontutissitracr. and a specialdjury., Thea loo question atissutl was tio tel of~little ronient exclicj to the ?? conerrned1; bout itacqoirea nicare than com. M ?? ititereet from the ci~mtnee of thc-,decisien, W fter several hours delbrua iabretria Td 11wlrteh eas et ti~ida orrspecial urraind ben3 ...

AYR CIRCUIT

... ,- ; x . IAY . CIR . I . . The ourts~a opeed o I.6h1 inst.'by the Hon. Lord - Mackenze. Nipec es iid for t-1 il, tee fr.,ti Wig- L~ t~nslfreatd si fro ½'s'iire imp icaig in whole, fifteen, --Thoas M~taht arm--ervan atI'Mirl~y, wfig outlawed , fu iiapern h e cagdaainst im is. sheep- , tealing. 131 n John Bleggs, a youing matn-about twentys-two y-ears of Cr age, a shopkeeper in Straoraer. ...

LAW REPORT

... LA -I RBPORT. KING'S BENCHis,,unAy, Fse,1 5. It beiong generally knowa that in the case of the King. against O'Conliell anid otheirs,, an application would be made oii thlO part Of the traversers for permaission to, withdraw the demurrers to cer- tan'r Ounts in the indictment against them, the he-ll of the courts was at an eorly hour densely thronged. A number of Policemen were in attendance, ...

LONDON POLICE

... MANsiSox-HorsR.-An Irishman, who had been a soldier, hut who is now carrying on a respectable trade in the city, wae brought before the Lord Mayor, charged with having deserted his wife, and left her to seek a livelihood from the parish. It appeared from the wife's statement, that she ihad been mar- ried to the defendant upwards of 10 years, and that lie soon ben to shew that the most she ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE —ROSCOMMON, MARCH 7

... ASSZF INWELLIGENCh -Roscomm-o;,, MAniCi 7. A , a_. . -I , - . ] .. ?? one orclock,. Ba.ron SclY~rs tatili his seat rin th}e crowsn court, when th's following grefd jury wsas sworn 0. D. J. Grace, foreman;a', Winiam R. Wills, Thomlnap, iNl. Naghten, William Lloyd, G. Lloyd, FitzstephiiFrench, Willhr- Talbot, l)enis-O'Conor, l1onouratla Gonville Ffretch, William Molloy, John Caulfield, William ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZES INTELLI GENCE. ANTRIM ASSIZES-RFCORD COURT. [FRO-M A CORRESPONDENT.] Carrickfergus, 28th July, 1831. ROBERT LYNCTI a. JOlltS rAN9. This action was brought to recover damages for an illegal dis- tress made upon plaintiff's goods ?? 189 and May 1830, For rent alleged to be due the defendant outof p ernimsa in George's quay, Belfast. A number of witnesses were examined and mach legal ...

LONDON POLICE

... oH I MLON DOY N POLICE. appearance, was bogeutaplalg tohs, wife, whoao l~ition with him, was br Daius acts of eruel' advertisenizeit itia e pap. : t Ought about tbrough ay btheir cdee .afttt vewr sa pert. od el rsed e lle then resided ?? heont~ trea, byiting h Sh - the moat arduelitsy e the look ge en~y slatedup, ~d eartardoe'f o psI w ^Ire hao sf ea- bttfour. ?? after' their acS s4 t at at ...

LAW REPORT

... 'A TV REP OR T. COURTvt OF EXC.IEQUER.-SYESTERI>AV. N c;sp 01 any importance came on. T'wo or three caset were called ad thrstponedwer IDN V. T)1Ot.ISON AND REILtLY. This was an action of tre4pass ?? lanid was Situated on'tbe banksofthe Gradt ?? an Pjectmeal. Tio Mr. BENNETT, K.C., stated thle case. It lav in a nut-shell.--- They ?? prove title to ths ground in question, and unless the ...

YEOMANRY INVESTIGATION

... YPOlMANRPY INVESlIGATION. By Order of the 'i1arquis Gt Anglesev. I Castlederg, Monday, Sept. 26-27 arnd d8, ,1831. Francis ?? l4uI-, complatinant. -William Callw'ell, J. Wan.i, Gasper Rutledge, William M!Coriaok; J. MiCormTck, lMlat- thew Fox, Christopher Scott, J. 13e1t, J. lverr, J. Little, J. M Sorlev, David Wanson, J. WaAson, J. Hemphill, and J. Riss, defendants, CHARGE. The several ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—LONDON, MONDAY

... COURT OF KING'S BENCIL-Loei0oh, MoNDAy. I THEI lINO ti. WAXLEv AND 01tE£RS. In this case the rule nisi ibr a criminal information agt'nst Mlr. Wdkle#y,. the editor of tbe Lancet-, and hobertgentle nar l -beeni obtainwd by tbe President and Cocnoil of the; Rqyal College of Surgeon. foria rfqt in the hall of the Col eg. The' iue bas o'eeb' elarged till' next term. KING ?? BYER..AN'D ANOTnER. In ...