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EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... Y Sf- I EN'; LRAOIIDINA\lY CAS17. : ; The follovving rhostextraordinary charge agninsv p i'f Y /fl fixed for trial bieore tile Court of Assizes for Tlarn, D thc itth i instant:- A beautiful Yotng w q man, of thle name of Elizabeth Lonicaa FaramOrnd Ilied lalejy in Vfalence, i;n thl! IPth year ot her age. In conseqilence of rem W: hia h l)egill to spread abont tile town as to the eatise of ier ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... MIcI)a.'v, October 19th. 1836.-Present-SiR D. SCOTT, Bart, Capt. FIIA\KLIN. R. N. It. PEDDEn, and J. HALL, Esqrs. T1,11is11s J,,les, who looked liked like a seafaring man, and whose face and attire were wofully expressive ofextreme destitution, was brought up as a vagrant. 'lie prisoner stated that lie came from Weymouth, and had en- Icavoured to make his way to Dover. lie had only escaped ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCH OF MAISTI'ATES. 'rITuSnDAY, September 17.-Present-Sir D. SCOTT, Bart., and h Thri It. PEDDER, Esq. a l1tirds Shepherd, a flyman, was charged with drunkenness and h resisting the policeman who took him into custody. The prisoner o admitted that he was drunk, but said that he had never been com. vM plained of before. The fly lie droye belonged to Mr. Leggatt. o Sir D. Scott: I hope he will ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH-THURSDAY,

... COU.RT OF KINGOS BENCH[f-THiu'SDAY, ri'miiIN V. wEsT. In this case a l/abeaso runt usam had been grantbd, for the puufposc.of bringfihi up ?? defendaur fuomthe gol of Oxford, to which plitce he had been conveyed by the officer of the ChAncellor of Oxford; and arule had been granted, calling upon the plaintiff to show cause why the defendant shouldl not be discharged from custody. The plaintiff ...

ADJOURNED QUARTER SESSIONS

... VI These Sessions commenced on Wednesday, at the C6unty Hafl, ot Lewes, before the Earl of Chsichester and WV. Seymour, Esq.. di The Earl of Chficlsester charged the Grand Jary, a'sd after some ir unimportant observ'ations; in speaking of the Willingdon rioters, n. he said it might be nccessary, in relation to this charge, to explain A what thle law was. A riot hsi law was an assemblage of ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... I tre TriunsDAv, December 10th, I83,.-Present--sir D. Scor-, 13 and W. Sevanourt, Esq. !C. COUNTY CORT'a.-IDIPRoTArcT CASE. - PhilCoX V I'-others. ,John Philcoxt, the complainant, deposed tha;t s IC-j Dec. 4th, I was alone in Bloomsbury cottae iiho ed Ireside with my wife, in the absence ofg, andrashtis ~ DOiatihury, At a quarter before 10 o'clock at nighit I hlear of the back yard gate tring. ...

SUSSEX SPRING ASSIZES

... The prisoners from Hiorsham were conveyed to Lewves in vans, be. werhre they arrived about eight o'cock on Saturday mornin,and. aws were handed over to the 'custody of the keeper of the Hou~se of' W Correction. On the samneafternoon tle Sheriff's cortegd went osit* no to meet Their Lordships. Mr. Justice Park, having preceded his Learned Brother, Mr. Justice Littled-ale, left his own carriage ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... 1lENCH OF AIAGISTITS'1'S. MoNDsA, MlARnCn 30.-Iresent-Sir D. Scoiir, Bart., Captain FuiL.i a, UI.N., and S.Y.r2IOCtU, J.ll ALL, attdJ. II. l mioten, 1?',ter Shepherd was remanded till this day week on a charge of havirjn robbed ?? 1 m. pi!l11, of 1vi9igean, rvith viwhom hc former ly lived as fo(otian, of a large quanotity of plate wearing apparel, &c. It appeared that tbe prisoner hadl tounll ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... Thle Rlev. Joint StaiaLtoe wasl indicted for having forgedi attil uttcred a decd purpoorting to convey certain property ati Page Bank, withl initent to defraudl John lazakerly. O)ther I cotnnts charged with itrtent to defraud the Dukc of ?? , 0 Tb'e prisoner had forme rly been inicumbent of thre church ot V Ramtsidc, near Ulecrstotr, ?? gboutt two years ago he was I suspendedl ftrr implroper ...

HANTS EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... -1f-ANlT- EPIPH 2ANY SESSIONS. s trc Tfie Epphann Sessions for this County corn- are muenced atte atle of Winchester, onl Tuesday IIast, Ba ,and adjturned from thence to thle Grand Jury Room.- an, In consequence of' the absence of 11. Pollen, Esq. the tot du ties of Chairman were Pterfbrmed by Sir Thomas M11r Biaring, Bait.-The fifllowving Magistrates wvere also present ?? Sloane Stanley, Esqj ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... MENCII OF MAGISrRAIES. T7uURSrA.Y, APnRL 9.-Present- Sir I). ScoTT, Bart.,. Captain FuLLEa, R.N., and W. SEYIOtUs, Esq. William Mifer, charged about two years since by Mr' Schofield, Beer-house keeper, with having (in company with two other men, viho were then imprisoned for offence,) committed a violent assault in hiS house, was this day brought up on a warrant. l%1r. Schofield having ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCH OF AIAGIS'rRATES. THuvRSDAY, ArniL. 23.-Present,-Sir D. Scrr, Bart., Captain FULLErt, R.N., and W. SEYMOUR, and J. HAsLL, IEsqs. William Halliday was charged with stealing a lady's bridle from tie stable of a Mr.Kennrick. Evidence was given that prisoner had left the bridle with AMr. Harben, who keeps the Bear nn, at Preston; and that lie hall also offered it to Mr. H. for sale. He was ...