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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 ...

COUNTY SESSIONS

... -UILLL t - W Ittllt -iJL l.Utw--us* UL ?? clty. fnllrn.wnr ri ir, tlurla- rttpu'R uwinc, c On the followin- dav the Quarter Sessions for tlhc ?? Were holden l)cforC William Henry Ashurst, aq. Ch6air- man, tle Right Hon. the Rarl of Jcrsey, the Right HEon. Lord Chlrchill, Lord Norreys, tle llon- and Rmeo F. BIrtie, the lon. F. G. Spenccr, Joscph 'Warner Henley, Esq the Vice Chancellor of the ...

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 ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, SATURDAY, Nov. 28

... COURT OF }KilNG'S BENCH, SATURDAY, Nov. 28. .. -..A - - ~ v -a o f E n / n~srl THE 1ION. C. F. 13lPXELEY, M. ?? V. U5G0;ELI.. Mr. Knowles openedi.the pleadings. This was an hction tb. recover the amount ofdarnagea suffered by the plaintiff's horse and gig, from the negligent driving of the defendants servant. Mr. Platt stated the case to the Jury. On the 17th of September last the plaintiff, ...

STATE OF IRELAND

... FRIGHTFUL FACTION FIGHT-111OT AND MURDER. On this day week, the day previous to the fair of Castle Otway (county of Tipperary), two respectable farmers made affidavit before Jilajor Carter, stipendiary magistrate, residing at Nenagh, certifying that two factions were to meet at the fair-green for the purpose of riot and bloodshed, and that it would be necessary for the preservation of the ...

The late Murder at Woodeaton

... The late BMurder at Woodeaton. On Saturday last Thomas Clay underwent a final exami- nation before screral of the County Magistrates, on a charge of having committed the murder of Thomas Cooper, garr - keeper to R. Weyland, Esq. M. P-The report of the in- quest appeared in our Journai of the 7th inst. At this ex. amiratior a great number of witnesses appeared, and the evidence against the ...

SHERIFF'S COURT—MONDAY

... SHERIFF'S COURT-NIONDAY. Crim. Con ._i1alpas v. Cl aotley.--M r. Serge'tnt Goulb urn briefly stated the case in behalf of the plahitifi; ai4 said that the gentleman whose misfortune he .Aiid t04-honour of pleading was not only his client, but, as it happened, was his friend; this client belonged to the same profession, and practised as a barrister at Leamington. Mr. Alalpas his friend, had ...

Murder at Woodeaton

... Mzurder at Woodeaton. Inquest before Mrr. Cecil, Coroner.-On Wednesday last unt an inquest was taken at Woodeaton, on view of the body of at Thomas Cooper, game-keeper to Richard Weylancl, Esq. DI. P. who was found dead that morning, near Woodeaton Wood. The following witnesses were examined spe Richard Weyland, Esq.-Thomas Cooper has been game- the keeper to my father and myself somewhere ...

REVISING BARRISTERS' COURT

... REVISING BABRISTERS' COUIERT. In our recent report of the proceedings before the Revis. - ing Barristers at their Sittings at Oxford, we reserved the case of the Canons of Christ Church, who claimed to be placed upon the County Register, because it remained sub jeedice. The Barristers having completed their Circuit of the County, returned to Oxford on Wednesday last, when a few Lists which ...

THE LORD MAYOR AND THE COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... TrlE LORD MAYOR AND THlE COURT OF COMIMON COUNCIL.. IOnl ridaylhust the Aldetmen of the City of London as- sembled in consequence of' a aummona issued by the Lord M1ayor upon very peculiar busincss. At two o'clock there were 20 Aldermnen prescut. They sat not as a Court of Aldenn en, but at a maeting of the Civic N~agtistracy. Thie City Law-Officers were also present. 'The L~ord Mayor ...

Oxfordshire Lent Assizes

... O?ford?hire Lent i?ss?zes. Thursday last John Fane, Esq. H~igh Shetriffo0l his CountY, attended by the usual cavalcade, proceederl.to.s mleet M~r. Justice Park and Mir. Justice C'oleridgel then Judges of Assi'ze, and the Commission was on their arrival opened at the Town Hall. Yesterday rnortiingj thleir l~ordship~s attendeds divine service at St. AlaTry's (Jhurchl, where an excellent and ...

ause.-Sherborne JourrnaL THAMES POLICE OFFICE

... 'ause.-Sherborne JourrnaL THAMiES POLICE OFFICE. ?? PRn-. . TA.E, .1- ?? Sr' h 3On Monday Barnett, a Jew, the proprietor of an infamous house in Coburg.street, Commercial-road East, and Eliza. beth Barnett, his wife, a Jewess, were brought before Mr- Ballantine and Mr. Cornbe, charged on suspicion with being accessory to the death of Charlotte Waller, and also with -secreting her in their ...