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... 11 Ur-Irr. ILaw r, rllgrj--? COURT OF KPN-WS BENCIT, ROntNSON -. I)Ar, EssQ.-i ;;;S nas itt ;aCils for slanlder, hroiltivt itIPTL'uCSdaV ?? tl~ d el(,lu who is an, aldermino and oati-t ra to 'f lied rd- _ He hall a tan-v ari thete. and-it lualtine ?? leewji estabis9hinent at St. Neots. IPlintiff wits w lis biok-het'per at the rtali.yaad, a ml hal al tol 00 aind pay money. 'i'hrliiigi; oiitake ...

EXECUTION OF JAMES CUMBERLIDGE

... EXUtI6ON? OF JAMES CUMBERLIDGE. I I . I A. Oh Saturday week, this unfortunate criminal, th !V. who wasconvictesi at the last assizes, ol setting ' . fire to several stacks andl other property, helongiig a to Adr. Le, of Sidltington Hall, in this count c In was executed on the tdrop in font of the gaol, in an It. Chester. It Appeared evident that up to the an shour at nhicb tliea roedon letttrs ...

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... ugt-w jElitelligeltre. I cOUR' OF lXtc'iH4ER. En.rLIOrr v. CHun 3-ynlis was an aetiii brought on] Tlaistlb, tos tevover £11. 1> for svprk and Paatu (d(Ime. IThe paties'awere both prilntersre- slildig in Hnlyvwell street. rhe defi'ndlalt was in the habit of' publishbtog a variety oif cheap pohitical Works audI had emiployed tle plaintiff to do some prilnting for hin. IH the course of tbeir ...

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... ,; law lilitilligilici. A tthe Lancaster assizes, on Wednesdav, a asmall farmer at lsiton, named Walker, brought an an tion aginst clogger at CloLe, named Whitely, q for the seduction of his Sister. Anne Walker, aged 1 22, ?? thtt sab and he]nr notler lived with Jie pl'atifi ?? did the household Work. Two ca yeaas s a:he slefeidmnt visited the house, prsofesseli of hnsell';er lovei and ollered ...

MERIONETHSHIRE ASSIZES

... ?? ASSIZE$. ?? . Tic nssizes ?? at Bala, for, the county- ri Merimi th, on Tlhursday hast. : Juill ?? s othert `ise 7i4cha rs(d, 'as tried s!iii Ceoavieud fur h'sres-stcalinga aed there Was another idictiinaei,t prelerred 'tagainst lion for a similar,- tinice; 'ibt being CotM-itctcd for tlhe first ellnece, Lbti Lierned Judge, SitJ- I lhsanquet ?? think it necessary to try hin oil the ...

NEW PATENTS SEALED 1831

... (Prora the London Journal of Arts and Sciences.) To Rohert-Williamnl'Sievier, of Southampton Row, in tle parish of Saint George, Bloomsbury, in the dousity' of Middlesex, geitlemgni, for his having invented or -discovered certain improve- ments tathe making or manufacturing of cables rapes, whale fishing and other lines, lathe and riggc: hands, bags, and purses, part of which said improved ...

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... I ¶ac Elntelligglice. ' COURT OF KING'S BENCH. WVYATT V. HARRISON. Thih was an action for damages for that the lefendapt (lug into tite soil of his own ground so chlose to thle wall (if the plaintift 'shouse, whichl %vas built on tile plaintiff's ovvn grolunid but so closely adjoining to the ground of the defendant, thatthe all f te plai! tiff's houlse was materially injured. There ivere ...

FLINTSHIRE ASSIZES

... I - . . . A . It:_ db . ' (]ia(From the Chestcr Chronicle.). 40 i2 The eommigsion for this county was yopened at ale Mold, -on Wednesday ?? the. evening o] a _ that day, the Judge the Hen. Sir J. BoAN uteT, fo was met a short distance from the town, by thej to le High Sheriff, SihJ.HANXEr , Bati. atteaded.,by sevee | ee ie ral gentlemenlio. their carriages and al horseback this n his javelin ...

CARNARVON SUMMER ASSIZES

... 6CA!RNARVON' SUMMER ASSiZES. T~lb ?? rable Lord Lindhurst, Ghibr * ~13aio'hW_4ieeq'er, ailived at Carnarvon or,n Saturday etelshng, tbe Commliission was readu ib'the .C'oursts 11l r~ith -the usulial for ms. Tle Colit w. tlhen adjoro1oed to MIonday (yesterday) at 10 o'chral i Ofi Monday morning the Court was opened. and ?? atstomary forms had gone through, the folng gentlemen vvete sworn of the ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

... GLASuow, EXECUTOR, V. tlXON. This was ?? aetion brought, on 'l'tursvay. by the plaintiff,'es eltetutoi of tlhe late Gcner al Se~httcht against. th~e defendan!, Mics Dixon, to reveorr back thle sum of £.ioot atleged by ce defedanlit to hlavt hieei received) by her -sn a gift f oot tbe testator twit months before his death. 'I'he testati vwho had set ed ses et ci ycai s inl C-scud and oibel ...

ANGLESEY ASSIZES

... it These assizes commenced on Thursday after- nic an noon, immediately upon the Judge's arrival rlom onl es Carnarvon. After opening the commission, his th( li Lordship attended divine service, and upon his tin return to the hall, delivered his charge to the tinl to Grand Jury, al GRAND JURY. CO! er Sir Wm,. B1eulcey Hughes, Plascoch Knight, rel at PORtcm.AN. ca- is, WIm. Owen Stanley, PeCrhos ...

CARNARVON ASSIZES

... (Cntilnuedfivin our last) c Richard Jonres the younger, Olren Evanis. other- dk wise Owens, and Onwel. Omens-, were indiced( f(ur riot rind assault upon Humphrey Jones. m Mr. Lloyd opened, awli the Attorney-General ii stited thle case for the prosecution, arid callci tl tie le following witnesses. i olnmplhrey Jones deposed that he left Llarii) fdli on the fair: night rfler 12 o'clovk, with ;a ...