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ASSAULT OF HIS MAJESTY AT ASCOT

... ASSAULT OF IS MAJES1'Y AT ASCOTr. r The final examination of Dennis Collins, the ?? pensirouer charged w ,ith the.'late out- ' age on tlieKingat.Acot uiook place on Wednresdlay t it Re ing, ilv tibe presence of rlr, Elliott, tire Ma- gistrrkte who cotinmitted him, and a full bench of or the Magistrates of the ceunty. Mr. George .Henry hlliott, Mr. Jesse Bulkeley, Sir Moiris s Ximaeiw, Captain ...

CRIM. CON

... CRIM. CON; Tho followirig case was tried last wvek, at the Shlropshire Assizes,-before Mr.' Justice-:Tiiuiton and 3 special jury. 'rhe damages were laid at £20,000. STRRY w. CRE WE, . Mr. Jervis (with whom wss MIr. Talfourd) stated the case at great ?? following are its leading ?? was an aetion brought by Peter Broughton Strey, Es9. of Tunstall Hall, against John OfMey Ctewe, l sy of Mn too, ...

OLD BAILEY.—FRIDAY 6

... OLD BAILEY.-FaIDAY 6. le Mnfrinf AND Ansois--Jonathow Stnitlies, aged 35,: 6 was indicted for the mnurder of Eliza Twamlpy, se and also for the mulder or Charles Rd. Napoleon iii l'iann 'il\ the to i indictments lie plearled Not tsG lty, i an andibide and decided tone. Mir. Adol pbthus addressed the Jory, stating that the law in V such eases held that if, in the cbmin ission of one SN ti ny a ...

Law Intelligence

... WIM B COURT OF KING'S BENCH. for 3 c-rmV. TcontEN-T'ris was ali action Olt a po I;Cy of irrsurrare SubscSr ibedi by the defendant f,,rI 2£1,000. 'Te plaintiff a ca, al carrier, isnsared the Tu gloos to he carrited i;l thirtv specified boats, on Ric the canal between Lononin and Wolverhampton. Ali Birmirzgham end. 'Manchtester, from tie 10th of the April, 1828, till tile 10tir of April, 1829, ...

Law Intelligence

... Raw ? I . Tr Tim-FMilary Term, as fixed hy the Statute 1, Williat4IV. will coialnelice oil Wednesday, Jan. ll, ,aId end on Tuesday, Jas. 1. (ifib CAx~E~ ttitts~easafIIAI.mEGsTY 13ll.-MrI, -irodgson Myi P. for Newcastle, has given notice i., ltbit blten oMr. Campbell's G;eneral Registry Bill a is ?? into tle conimitteo, he littenis to more i that tbe counties cot posing the tiothern circeit be ...

Law Intelligence

... Uaw flitelhorilre. COURT OF KING'S IBENCH.-TUESDAY. S[SIrPsoN V. UNW1N.-Tbis was an action to re sc cover three penalties of £2. each from the defenod- 1 ant, for bavieg two partridges and a pheasant in st his possession on the 9th of February, the game T season ceasing, accordieg to the statute (the late ci Act) on the Ist of that month. The case *was eo tried at the York Assizes, and a ...

Law Intelligence

... RSPrna- f OF-TE ECClE5I.iSTiCA a Comrassint-.- The abolilian of the Court LIf Delegates, aed the tranlser of its jurisdiction, as a Court of ulliimats : appeal, to tile P,ivy coa ?? exthiction of the vvh-le of pecaaliafi and maanorial Courts, asd the places now subject to peculiar jurisdictions to form componetit parts ol Archdleaconries.- Time transfer ,,r tile contcaalis jurisdlictaiso of ...

DENBIGHSHIRE ASSIZES

... DENBIGENSHIRE ASSZES. (Prom the Chester Chrouicle.) ti CIVIL SIDE. So DrnT.-'m7,les v. ltobertq.-Thi§ was an action pi brought by the plaintiffs, Margaret and Robert Ia Jones, to recover thesnum of £5. which the defen- fc dant, Robert Roberts; owed to the plaintiffs.' Mr. Jervis stated the case for the plaintiffs, and called st Mr. Rowlands, solicitorof Wrexliam, who deposed tl that he male ...

Law Intelligence

... .Uaw Intelligence. PREROGATIVE COURT, JAN. 4. NX:TRAOlDISlV WILL Y CAUUSE-JUDGOIENT. C. *- l estw66od v Burke. p Sir.John Nit:11 gave ?? in this canoe to3 day. Thlis as a question respecting the validiity of the Will and codicil of tbe late William Snell fl Chanacey. 'ilhedecease(l died wolrth about £X24,000, n ti1m1k (if which was left to Mi. Brown, tilc deb ceeased's natural son, the residue ...

COURT-MARTIAL ON LIEUT. COLONEL BRERETON

... ICOURr.MAR'rIAL ON LIEUT. COLONEL : BRERETON. 'r DEATH OF COLONEL BRERETON. B aRsToL, FaIDAY.-Early this moriling a report ir vrvas in circulation here that Lieutenant Colonel, *e Bieoletttn. had put an end to htis life by shoolitig hiuseif, Many supposed it at first to lle an on. founded repolt, got uip for the purpose of giving a r noment's gratification to those who might enter- rt tai towa ...

Law Intelligence

... UAW Entelligelice. Ied IMPORTANT TO PUBMLCANS.-UMr. Prender-sst. s mnved on M1onday, to rescind all order of the er- Court, by which a license to sellexciseable articles ved had been surreptitionisly obtained by one Henrv Milner, the keeper of an a-la mode heel shop in i. Brvdges-street, CC(ent-gardeo, the same having lee heen uniauiniously riefused by the licensing magis of trate at Bow ...

Law Intelligence

... Uaw lutfIligollre. COURT OF KING'S BENCH. THE ICING V. THE JUSTICES OF LIVERPOOL. The rule for a ssaradamrts to the Justices of Li- verpool to issue their warrant of distress against the goods of Mr. Robert Ellis, for non-payment of' the peer-rates due fromi him as the owner of small tenesients withits tie parish of Liverpool, was muade absolute, afher cause shewsn by Mr. Starkie, (with w hom ...