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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 ...

CONCLUSION OF THE WOLVERHAMPTON INQUIRY

... The investigation was resumed on Friday (the fourth day) when seve'. ral witnesses were examined, who deposed to the quiet of the town before the military appeared, and to the extreme violence used against the peo- ple. We can only refer, however, to the evidence given some weeks ago berore Mr Roaf, much of which was repeated, and to the few extracts which follow :;Mr Simkiss: Is a medical ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAWr NOTICES.-TirlS iALV. VICF.CIIANrlELLOP8.'S COURT, LINCOLN'S.INN. Sittings at tel. Percival v Reddish to be apoken ?? v Dnnhig, rltte- Murgan v Howell, ?? v Kirsopp, farther directions by ordlr--Ghl- ott v Bridge, diltta-ililler v ditao Cause ly Orlelr- itdley v Bannister, ?? loit, hlitto-I parte 1tvcrr pe- titi~on by aier-ltodlick v Itolihne', to prou Ic ?? v N I- tal, part Itcard-tstite ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLICENCE. COURT OF CHANCERY.-MONDAY. ?? V. HICNS. The LOnD CsiANCI':..I.On, on taking his seat this morn- ing, gavc judgment in this appeal. The circumstalmces of the case were laid before the public at thle time it was ar- gued, anid also when it was before the Viee-Chancellor. His Lordship afiirmed the decision of the Court below. ATTORNEY.GERSERAL, ?? SHO00. The farther argaments in ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTUELIGENCE. WESTERN CIRCU.IT.-ExrtcTE, ?? [Before Mr. .tustice Cio-AiiDGE.] 'I IIIAL OF 11E. 11Y JOHN? HIONEY', FORA TFIEL MU'PDERk OF HIlS WsIFEX All the avenues to the court wyere crowded at anearly hou vs ilh Per-sonis anxious to obtain at eight, ifntabaig fte trial of Honey,. The interior ot the court wass filiod with re- spectably dressed india sluoW, af great portion of whom wet ...

LAW

... VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT. LEIGH v. LEIGH.-A question arose in this case, the other day, on a de- murrer as to the precise construction of certain words in the allegation con- tained in the bill. Sir C. Wetherell appeared in support of the bill. The de- murrer was supported by Sir AV. Horne, on the ground that the bill stated a period of 20 years' adverse possession had elapsed since the death ...

FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1835

... KIRK, BOLTON, & BROWN, Linen and Woollen-Drapers, Haberdashen, and Carpel Warehousemen, 29, SILVER-STREET, again respectfully acknowledging the liberal share of patronage they have received since opening tb»* above Establishment, and renewing their assurances still to eoninoe conduct their Business on the same princirlw* with renewed care in the selection of their Stock, and Inc-eaaod ...

Published: Friday 27 March 1835
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 332 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... We have been desired to insert the followsig more extended report of the cause LAV'l'ON v. TURNER.-Counsel For the plaintiff, Mr. Ar.exaqeonn and Mr. ?? r fer the defenrdant, Mr. BLACrrenerrre end AMr. ADDtI- ?? Ceonsel for the plalIell' stared that sils was an action to recover the slim of £X9 14s. lid., under the followieg circumstances 5- Tire plainstif' in tiis case is Mr. Joseph Layton, a ...

REVISION OF THE LEEDS BURGESS LIST

... PREVISION OF TIlE LEEI)S BURGESS LIST. SATURDAY, Dr-c. O-YlFlhl1 DAY. I Before THIOMAS CLARKhSOIN,, Esqj. ilit some carses whirls hid tiaran reserved on points arishig set of tire rat- ting. Most or tire! voles slIMI have heir lost uii rrrg tiiis revisiror ale i ownitg to teclirinica dificulte shi, arisittg writ of tire rating, ?? tire sir rnirsmroaf Irs to tequitie a seslisni ?? A isainir ...

Published: Saturday 12 December 1835
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 10280 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

GUILDHALL, FRIDAY, JULY 24

... GUILDRI-ALI, IFRIDAY, JL-Ly 24. BEFOllr LORD AIiNGIER.| IV RI;iT i. Ii1CiIARDSO0N.-Counsel for the Plaintiff, Mr. DLMra. ItIUI:Ni: ?? Mr. CUrTINGITAN t for the Defendant, ler. SasntANT ATC:I::!ILY and Mr. iL ANStIARDn -This was an actian for comtpentsation brseghlt by the plaintn, WhOo is a corm-iniller, at Leeds, tigainat the dete-tidutit, telso is a horse dcaler, at Yorh, firan assault upon ...

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 ...