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SUFFOLK LENT ASSIZES

... {on page 1 of paper} SUFFOLK LENT ASSIZES-. Mr. Baron Vaughan arrived in Bury on Monday after- noon, about 4 o'clock, having been met a short distance from the town, by John Garden, Esq., the High Sheriff and his retinue. The Learned Baron, immediately on his arrival proceeded to the Shire Hall for the purpose of opening the Commission. The Right Hon. Sir Thomas Denman did not arrive until ...

POOR LAWS AMENDMENT

... LThe following letter we find inserted in Use arorning IHaild, and, as it has relation more particularly to our local affairs, we give publicity to it in our Journal ] To ?? Editor of tle Mforiing Herald. Mr. EnoToR,- fcisng in the habit of readiag your paper and observing thatyou allowaftee discussion to take place on the merits of any question of public importance, I beg to offer the ...

SUFFOLK SUMMER ASSIZES

... I SvvrTxmSUM Mll .48IffEN. lam. kent The Commission of Assize for this County was opened Fore, at the Sliirehall, Bury. on Wednesday evening, by Sir ?? John B. Bosenquet, who arrived from Cambridge. about d to six o'clock~, in company with thle Sheriff, John Garden, hich Esq. The other Learned Judge (Gazelee) did not arrive he till nine the~following morning, having concluded at Cam- -Is ...

SUFFOLK LENT ASSIZES

... 5U~rOLX LENTF AcSmZZe ((7ontinitedfrom last week.) COURT OF NISI PRIUS. Doe demise Mudd v. Suckermore. [We were able last week to reqort little more of this case tban the opening speech of Mr. Kelly. As the case has excited considerable interest and enquiry, we ntow publish the evidence.) The plaintiff clained certain esiates in this county as heir-at-law of tbe late Kiev. John *Miisdd of ...

SUFFOLK SUMMER ASSIZES,

... SU.FFO.LI( S ?? .cSSIZEwS, -- (CONCLUDED FROM LAST WEEK.) Thomos Fletcher, 21, and James Rushbrooke, 19,were found guilty of breaking Into the house of the 11ev. James Ware, the rector of Wyverstone,and stealing bank notes and cash to the amount of 40£. on the evening of the 17th Decem- ber. The whole family went to the Tuesday evening lec- ture at the church, about haltfllast 6 in the evening ...

POOR LAW AMENDMENT BILL

... The Poor Law's Amendment Bill has at length gone tllrought the Committee, and as much has been said of the alterations made in tile original bill, it may not be amiss to point out what parts really have been altered. The first material alteration is in the second clause. By this clause the commlssioners were empowered to com- mit for contempt. That power is taken away, and con- tempt is ...

BURY SESSIONS

... Two appeals only were brought into Court, viz.- Parish of Landwade v. Hawkedon, in respect to the settlement of Noah Piyne, who gave his evidence in such a straightforward manner as to excite the admiration of the Court.-Orders confirmed. French v. the Parish Officers of Wickhambrook.-It appeared an order of filiation had been made, and the child in the first instance had been sworn to u ...

ROLLS' COURT, FRIDAY, FEB. 21

... ROLLS' C(oJR'I', FLMnAY, Fru. 21. KNNI:IY V. GREEN. Mr. Ie'mbertoni stated that the Object of tis suit was to obtain for the. plainjtifl, tile hel,,fit of a Mortga3ge, WIlh person, narned losqtock hald obitainted for her, as her solri- tar, an;d which hie haed afterwards by a gwos. fraud pro- cured to lie assigned to himself. The plaint4tf Mirs. Ken- nedy, was a lady who in tihe year 1,9WI ...

IPSWICH QUARTER SESSIONS

... IPSIVICII QUARTER SESSIONS ?? from last week. SATUnnDAY, JAN. 4.-REV. G. CAeMIT, CISAIRWMAN. Helminglain appellants, Swilland respondents.-Mr. Kelly, on the part of the respondents, opened the case.- Ile observed, the question before the Court was the legal settlement of a pauper, naumed David Lockwood; and, although it might be necessary to enter into minute detail of the different matters in ...

POOR LAWS

... The following are the leading provisions of the Chan- cellor of the Exchequer's Bill ?? FOR THE AMENDMENT AND BETTER ADMINISTRATION OF THE LAWS RELATING TO THE POOR IN ENGLAND AND WALES. The preamble briefly says, Whereas it is expedient to alter and amend the laws relating to the relief of poor per- sons in England and Wales; be it therefore enacted, &c., and enacts 1. That it shall be ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, MAY 3

... IN RE CORPORATION OF COLCHESTER. Sir J. Scarlett applied for a rule to show cause why a criminal information should not be granted at the suit of the Mayor and Corporation against Mr. Thomas Jefferson Hogg. He need hardly say that he felt the greatest re. gret inmaking this motion, for he always did so when it became his duty to make any application that was directed against a gentleman at the ...

THE POOR LAWS

... The Quarterly Review, after quoting from the Ex- tracts of the Poor Law Commissioners, several cases in which the allosance system was discontinued atonce, and those who were unable to obtain adequate 'wages en- tirely maintained ,nd employed by the parish observes- These instanctes, and many more might be adduced, of a successful reformation in the abuses of the poor-laws, inparishes of ...