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TITHES

... I HERE insert the debate on the De- vonshire petition, which was presented on Monday last. It may be regarded as leading the van in that attack under which the church is certainly destined to fall. We have here the sentiments of several noblemen and gentlemen, persons of great consequence. The two county members, hord EnRas'TON and Lord JoaN RU6SELL, here give us their sentiments. It is ...

TERMINATION OF THE OLDHAM INQUEST—VERDICT MANSLAUGHTER

... TERMINATION OF THE OLD- [ IHAK INQUEST - VERD'I' 1 MANSLAUGHTER. I OLDHAM, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 24. (Fson ite Morning Chronicle, 25. Aril, 1834.) Mrs. Thompson, about one o'clock this day, received a note from the co- roner to attend and enter into recogni- zuoces to appear at Lancaster the next assizes, and give evidence a-ainst Isher- wood and Donelly on a charge of maln- slaughter, in ...

WINCHESTER ASSIZES

... ), WI CHE A I S I - so 4.. nd wi t4 D And - .At the ozpeningof ?? Court- :otr M~oiday: morning evety -partiVf it. was: thronge4wtha ti persotUS alxiouls to ear, t~he. reslt of the trial of ;Georgg.lRarrett nd ?? Munday, cliarged-with-settino fire to a. -oad of straw, on the 19..of VebruafiO-'ast, wvith inteat tod destroy tihe -adjabent farm Q buildidngs, belonging to Upper. Cranbournefarmi ...

POOR-LAWS

... I'mig :s o ol I . :>svxrosqta, -su M& M. .g~ ?? eX i9L ?? r4 3t94 43 41iS AO e.;Siii:Si, As things of coarser cli . 3-fiW~f£1>wibo besmshroa 1 ~t W ?? ?? ,a sba Itas4q£wI~ plpptiowof ?? to~ ?? wLIbe~ -~e~1 all lopol b~beed ?? of;a , x e, 1 ^w 'mfl f Rnsb ee ofil;- - ~ ~ tt :g 4 ?? :hii~~td :3huih#,a ttimW ?? ?? wo ke. e a ?? f o ?? t ?? Pitess I _ G ?? watr'~ npp tortat. ¶i A 'he itiiaarxfhe ...

POOR-LAW ACT AND LEGAL TENDER

... POOU.LAW A'6CT AND. LEGAL -1I? ~ ~ T ENDEB~ ?? Lor . RUGA iiihis speech at In- v~erness pogrostcates tha the practicali reiformis car~ried in the nes~t session will befewr tan inz theck last. Tlie fulIl1.- phiispir'itowadte-n bec/omes.the butX w~eal back onwht was our fcon- soltkrjuiwrsetimtaes :R jI;,a, ?? i' 4PVfW t6 Tsnshcu-i. }s.ptoiwidoe.;t ''.Sait'X> - pig -Umsrd bye4hy gbrr*A; qfkeh ...

LORD DURHAM

... LOlD''DUPtMAM. GLASGOW FESTIVAL TO THE EARL OF, DUJRRZAM. (From ihe Ti'rnes.) (Coutiiued frumn p. 38L.) -AIt 1-W'elock dhe (loors of the Court- rhal1vere opened. rhe hall was fitted up as-a thec6rcuit court. The magis- trates'-'eat and the j ury-boxwere reserved for the~town-couneuiI; the table in front ?? was occupieed by the town- clerkW and others officially connected with the- eityo and ...

POOR-LAW BILL

... (Front ite Momning Chronicle, 9. April, 1834 . TEI vestry of St. Marybonne was specially summoned on Saturday to take into consideration the bill broight in by Lord AuvHOKp founded upon the Poor- |ILaw Commissioners' Report. The board was most numerously attended, there being at one time nearly 100 mem- -bers present. A resolution, Cfondemnna- 'ort of the principle zamd details of the bill, ...

PETITION OF THE CARTWRIGHT CLUB

... PETITION Or THE CARTWRIGHT CLUB. To the honourable the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, in Parliament assem- bled. The petition of the undersigned, on behalf of themselves and the other Members of a Club, founded on the principles of the late JOHN CARTWRIGHT, and calling itself THE CARTWRIGHT CLUB, and unanimously agreed to at their General Quarterly Meeting, held ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH, TFIE KING AGAINST InTLLERSH. This was an indictment against Mr. Mellersi a most respectable banker and solicitor at Godalmling, for certain perjuries alleged to have beeu cojrrnitted by the defendant in a answer put in by him to an amended bill in the Court of Chancery, wherein he swore that a certain suo, Penured by the bond of a Mr Richard Smith, dated in December ...

PETITION

... ? - To the honourable the Commons of the United Kingdom. of GreatBritain and Ireland, in Parliament assembledt The humble petition of the farmers, tradesmen, and labourers, of the parish of Stratton St. Marga- rets, near Swindon, Wiltshire, agreed on at a vestry meeting;of the said parishioners, held this twenty-seventh day of February, in the vear of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and ...