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INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.—OCT. 30

... INSOLVENT DEBTO-RS' COULTI.-OCT. 30O NOVEL APPLICATION-A LUNATIC INSOLVENT. SARAH RoNfr,0THAa1 applied to the Court on behalf of her husband, who is a prisoner in Whitecross-street, and unfor- tunately of Unsound mind, for bis discharge, she having corn- plied, on his behalf, with the rulesadopted by the Court for the relief of insolvent debtors labouring under insanity. Mr. COOKE who ...

POLICE

... MANsIoN-HousE-Yesterday the Justice raom was crowded, on account of the expected examination of GWYNN, who was charged with having successfully played off some tricks, which were not unworthy of the genius of Coster, with whom the Lord Mayor ascertained the prisoner had been con- nected in mercantile transactions. The prisoner, upon his first examination, stated that he was in the employment ...

INSOLVENT DEETORS' COURT.—MONDAY

... 1ASoLt1,ghN )X~Of5 EOUR L-MO.%vii. This morning the Court resumed Its sittings after xr adjourn- mnent of five wetks. The Chief Commnissioner and Mr. Commit- istoner Bowen presided. An Ir rolvent, named RICHARD RUGG JARVIS, applied to be discharged, ard was supported by Mr. COOiE; no creditor ap- peared to oppole him. it appeared from the Insolvent's examnlation, that he had some lime since ...

CASE OF MR. SAVORY

... * ORIGIN OF STAMIP ON l'LAlE. The trial of Mr. Savory, for knowingly having Silver platt in his possession wi~troutits bearing the Stalu)p of the Goldsmiths' Hall, which has taken place at the Old Bailey Sessions when lie was ac- quitted, hasexcitedconsiierabile intcrst, not merely amongst the parties engaged in the trade, but airruagstC tte puirlic. A few ipirticulars relative to the origin ...

COMMISSION—YESTERDAY

... COMMISSION-YESTERDAY. J Yesterday the Judges, Smith and Vandeleur, entered the court at a quarter before twelve o'clock. The court was summoned for. ten. Several prisoners were arraigned. BIGAMY. Mary Jane Galwey was then brought in from the gaol, and placed at the traverser's bar. She appeared to be a rather elderly, though extremely interestinglookinglady. She was fashionably attired, in a ...

COMMISSION—YESTERDAY

... COMMJISSION-YESTERDAY. ETGA-IY, Yesterday the court was extremely crowded irn consequence of the interest excited by the expected trial of Mrs. Gilwey, for bigamy. The Judges took their seats upon the bench at a quarter before twelve o'clock. Mrs. 0.ilwey was placed at the tra- versers' bar. She was dressed as she was otl Monday, but appeared to be considerably more self-posseseed, She paid ...

Murder at Heage

... murder at Heage. On M~onday last an Inquest was held before Mr. Henry ?1o21ey, Jun. Coroner, at the house of William Hawkins,. the Black Horse, at Heage, in this county, on view of the body of Susanna Gratian, who was murdered the morning previous by William Willot, farmers of that place. The following evidence was called George Wainwright, a boy, thirteen years old, servant to W m. Willott, ...

Published: Wednesday 30 October 1833
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1564 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Derby Borough Sessions,

... .1. ,id at tlln fTTY T ?? t ?? Held at the GUILDHALL, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23, be. hat ?? Hal~guy, Esq. (Recorder,) Douglas lioa', Esq. of Of (Mayor,) Johrn Chatterton, Richard Leaper, Thomas wi] 1S Haoden, and John Bell Cronmpton, Esqrs. Jlapistrates. fo, The opening business at these Sessions was given In our Le t. last paper. The following is a report of the trials of the al, various prisoners. ...

Published: Wednesday 30 October 1833
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2433 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CLONMEL PETIT SESSIONS—WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23

... I CLONMEL PETIT SESSIONS-WVDNESDAY, OCT. 23. The following magistrates were on the bench :-James Roe, Esq. M. P., Captain Tydd,. Captaiin Smith, Williamn Chaytor, Esq. and B. B. Bradshaw, Esq. '1he first case called wAs. D. 1P. RONAYNE, ESQ. a. PATRICK WHIELAN. This case wvas for recovery of a penalty of 40s. under the 6th Geo. IV., for having, as toll collector, demanded and t.taken fourpence ...

NORFOLK COUNTY SESSIONS

... [FROMt THE BURY POST OF OCT. 23.1 John Weyltud, Esq., presided as Chairman In the Crown Court. f In his address to the Grand Jury, Mr. Weyland, after briefly ad- verting to one cf the cases contained In the calendar, said he was not cnly sorry but surprised to flud that an Indictment would be preferred against four labourers for a riot and assault, and of forcing other labourers from their ...

POLICE

... MARY-LA-BONNE,-TnE Paoa SCHOLAR AGAIN.-Yestcrdry, PETER MooRE was brrught up on a charge of begging, and an- . noying Lord Stafford on his return trom the Spanish Chapel, Man- chester-square. His Lordship, who is In the habit of attending the Chapel, has been so frequently annoyed by beggars tbat lie I complained to the polic., and the defendant was taken Into cua- f tody atter following his ...