YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... YO RKSHIIRE SUMMER ASSIZI,;S I CIVIL COURT-MONDAY, JULY 22. (Fol the preceding business at these dssizes, scefourth page. ) CARTWRIGHT AED WIFE v, SMITH AND) ANOrTER - Mr. WILLM1A9^ and Mr. BAINES were for the plaintiff; and Mr. PoL.Loc and Mr. MtL.Ntt for the defendants. The action was to recover damages for an assault upon the female plaintiff. It appeared that the plaintiff, John Cartwright ...

Published: Friday 26 July 1833
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 9936 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

FIRE POLICE

... r ?? from 1ie MercuryJ of eay 24.) r d If a fire police should ever be formed here, and there is e no town in England where such an establishment is more if imperatively required, we can and will, with pleasure, fur. a nish the committee with a great variety of suggestions for e the suppression of fires, which we have frepis time to time n collected from a great variety of s mean. Ie time we ...

ILLEGAL INDICTMENTS AND CONVICTIONS

... |- ILLEGAL 1NDIQTMENTS AND CONVICTfONS, Monday morning, uipor two men, named- Murphy and Doyle,. being put to the. bar of the Old Baiy, to tae their trial, Mr. Clark, the Clerk of the Arraigns, infonned the Re- corder that he understood the witnesses in this case had notre been properly sworn previousto going beforecthe grand jury,. to give evidence -in support of the bill. The Recoider ...

BURY QUARTER SESSIONS

... Orders ?? appellants, Aldham respon. dents. Depden appellants, Chedburgh respondents. Hint- lesham appellants, Boxford respondents, (a case granted.) Rattlesden appellants, Great Whelnethaam respondents, full costs. i Orders coon sed.Wenham appellants, Layham re. sponidents. D Tran~psr)07on ,fnr L~e.-Ahraham Gridley convicted .of stealing two lambs from a field in Little Wald- aingfletd. ...

AQUITTAL OF THE LURGAN ORANGEMEN

... I ACQUITTAL Or THELURGAN ORANGEMEN. I , . i ~ t- I\ ll- -1 - .. AVXACK ON MR. HANCOCK'S HOUSE. On Tuesday morning, when intelligence was brought to Lurgan that the greater part of the Orangemeu who had been arrested for an infraction of the law by walking in .procession on the 12th inst. had been acquitted at the Ar- magh Assizes, the church bell was rung, and the church itself was decorated ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—MONDAY

... cOURr OP CMAN,1ERY.-MovDi'. IN RI MAZrRLY, A BANERUIPT, EXPARTH CUNNINGRAM.-Sir EDwARnD S]UGoN (w1th wh-'i A ai Mr. 8waustco and Mr. Moonta. gnt) was heard lit an appeal on a special c.se f`om the judgment of the Commissioners of the Court of Rlevie n to the matter of this Bankruptcy. Mr. Mabe ly was a banker in London, and bad Alto various establishments fit some of the principaltowns of Scot ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—SATURDAY, JUNE 29

... COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.-SATURDdY, JUXE 29. [iBefore the LORD CettiEJtJT-TCE and a London Coimor Jury.] EASLEY V. CROCKFORD.-Thhis was an action brought by the plalu iff, a retirtd stockbroker, against Mr. Crockfurd, of St. Jsimess'astreet, to recover 2s0l, the value of a Bank of Bugland note, which had been stolen from the plalntiff, and traced to the posselsson of Mr Crockford. Mr. Seljeaut ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER. JUNE 28

... COUITT OF EXCHEQUER JU;r, 28. Llltl:'!-COBIlTT V. LAW-;ON AND iTIltiiS. This ixas an actioin for litel, ?? by ?? M. P. for Oldhamto, agal st tlhe ,priter au3d proprietort of1 Ole 'I'imrs. Mr. C. Phillips stated tile case. Fnr the firut time ill Mr. C2bbelts life lie apptearedl il a Clult or justice, claitingia (onlieop lienation fo' a libel had it beell an antat-k ti Ipoj his rhat acler a>; a ...

IPSWICH QUARTER SESSIONS,

... IPSIVICH QUAdlTER SESSIONS, (CONTIrNUED FROSI LAST WEEl.) The Court having re-assembled at nine o'clock, the appeal, Berry v. the parish of Mendlesbram, was resumed. The examination of witnesses occupied till three o'clock in the afternoon, when, after the reply of Counsel, the Court quashed the orders; thereby exonerating the plaintiff from payment in support of the bastard child of which he ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELL IGE CE. CAVAN ASSIZES-MONDAy, JULY 1. - (Fromn our Special Reportes..) TRIAL AND) CONVICTiON OF THE CATHOLICS F61% A iAmTS ruCocssioN oN THE 21sT JULY, 1832. Mark Tierney, Luke Tierney, Francis Sinyth, Owen Ba- tao, and several others, were indicted for asesbliIg, &c. at Lavy, on the 21st of July, 1832; and yere also indicted for riotously, tumultuously, and unlawfully assembling ...

HENRY-STREET POLICE-OFFICE

... HENRY-STRE ET POLICE-OFFICE. I STERNE'5_ ASS AGAIN. , Yesterday, a humane surgeon appeared before the magis- trates, and stated that he had just that moment observed a' t poor little ass, incapacitated by lameness from carrying a burden, passing up Henry-street, not far from the office, P with -the- *vAole family of a tinkei mounted on the weak IS little animars back. The case, he conceived ...

COUNTY SESSIONS

... Our County Quarter Sessions were holden on the follow- ing day, before William Henry Ashhurst, Esq. Chairman, the Right Hlon. Lord Churchill, Lord Viscount Clietwynd, the I-Ion. and Rev. Fred. Bertie, Sir Alex. Croke, Abram T. Rawlinson, Joseph Warner Henley, Chas. C. Dormer, Edw. Simeon, Charles Peers, and John Brown, Esqrs. the Rev. Richard Prettyman, Theophilus L. Cooke, A. H. Matthews, ...